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Label Computer Parts Digital Interactive Activities
$3.00
Help your students learn the parts of a desktop and laptop computer with guided instruction and independent click and drag activities. By the end of the lesson students will be able to label the screen, keyboard, processor, trackpad or mouse, headphones, and speakers. They will also be able to compare and contrast a laptop and desktop computer. The best part is that these activities are paperless. They are made for Google Drive and can also be use with Microsoft OneDrive (directions in file). Any device that can access Google Slides can be used to complete these digital interactive activities.
Label Computer Parts Digital Interactive Activities
$3.00
Description
Help your students learn the parts of a desktop and laptop computer with guided instruction and independent click and drag activities. By the end of the lesson students will be able to label the screen, keyboard, processor, trackpad or mouse, headphones, and speakers. They will also be able to compare and contrast a laptop and desktop computer. The best part is that these activities are paperless. They are made for Google Drive and can also be use with Microsoft OneDrive (directions in file). Any device that can access Google Slides can be used to complete these digital interactive activities.
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Mary Ellen L. (verified owner) –
Great resource! I used this with my in-person a distance learning students to review basic computer parts. It is also great for drag and drop mouse skills.
Jennifer W. (verified owner) –
I love this interactive activity for my students to not only practice their computer parts, but also click and drag skills!
Alexis G. (verified owner) –
It was a good resource to share virtually. I presented it during a google meet and used it during our whole class instruction but it could be shared individually for students to work on independently.
Andrea M. (verified owner) –
This was nice to see if my kindergarten student had mastered the skill of knowing the parts of the computer at the end of the year and for my first graders to see who remember the parts at the beginning of the year.
Kathleen H. (verified owner) –
This was great for my students who needed something different and more one on one.