2. Objectives:
1. Students will locate the basic part of the computer.
1. Students will identify ways to operate online safely.
1. Students will demonstrate proper keyboarding techniques and posture
while typing.
1. Students will be able to collaborate online with others using proper email
etiquette.
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4. Why Do we need to learn to type?
Click on the video for the link to play.
5. Name two reasons from the video why it is
important to learn to type.
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2.
6. Parts of a Computer
Click on the video link below
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7. The parts of a computer that you can
actually touch are called _________.
The computer case is the _______
that holds the 'brains' of the
computer.
The central processing unit (CPU) is
the _____________ of the computer.
Inside the computer case is the hard
drive where all of your documents
are___________________.
The monitor looks like a TV screen
and lets you see your ________and
your _______.
The ___________is used for typing
words and numbers on the computer.
The __________lets you point to
objects on your screen, click on
them, and even move them.
Fill in the Blanks from the word bank
metal box
work
keyboard
files
mouse
hardware
saved
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9. Top 10 tips to follow when using your email
(Click on the audio link below)
1. Pick your email address wisley It's okay to have a silly email
address to use with your friends, but for things like school, pick a more
serious screen name.
2. Proofread Your Email Take the time to carefully read through your
mail before you hit "Send."
3. Use Proper Grammar and Spelling Avoid using slang like LOL or
TTYL. It's okay to use in a text message, but proper grammar and spelling
should always be used in an email.
4. Don’t use all CAPITAL letters Using all capital letters means you are
shouting. You don't want the person you are emailing to think you're angry at
them.
5. Keep It Simple Don't use crazy colors and fonts. It will make your email
harder to read.
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10. Top 10 tips to follow when using your email
(Click on the audio link below)
6. Write Back Quickly Reply to an email as quickly as possible. Try not
to make the person wait a long time for a response.
7. Leaving A Digital Footprint Once you send an email, it's out in the
digital world forever. Even if you're angry, your emails should always be polite
and respectful.
8. Use A Proper Greeting You should always use a polite greeting like
"Dear" with the person's title and last name. For example, "Dear Mrs. Smith."
9. End Your Email With Full Name When you write to a teacher or
another adult, sign off with your full name, not a nickname, so they will know
who you are.
10. Include A Subject Line Make sure the subject line fits with what
you are talking about in the email. For example, "Question on math
homework"
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11. Email Rules and Manners
Review
(Highlightthe correct answers in the FollowingQuestions)
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12. Which of the following is a message sent from one
person to another using the Internet?
A) Email
B) Pop-up
C) Ebook
D) Spam
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13. For things like school, you should have a more
serious:
A) Attitude
B) Password
C) Screen Name
D) Name
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14. You should always do this to an email before you
hit “Send.”
A) Add Color
B) Proofread
C) Add an Image
D) Convert Your Text To All Capital
Letters
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15. Using the following throughout your email means
you are shouting:
A) All Small Letters
B) All Lower Case Letters
C) All Capital Letters
D) All Color Letters
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16. When you get an email, you should do the following
as quickly as possible:
A) Mark as Unread
B) Archive
C) Trash
D) Reply
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17. Your emails should always be polite and :
A) Long
B) Respectful
C) Short
D) Pretty
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18. You should always sign off an email with your :
A) First Name
B) Signature
C) Date
D) Full Name
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19. The following should fit what you are talking
about in the email:
A) Title
B) Subtitle
C) Subject Line
D) Signature
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