Created by Beth Day JJES Revised by Robin Johnson NES Grade Level: Kindergarten and First grade Standard 6. Technology Operations and Concepts Students.

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Created by Beth Day JJES Revised by Robin Johnson NES Grade Level: Kindergarten and First grade Standard 6. Technology Operations and Concepts Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems and operations. Students: a. understand and use technology systems. b. select and use applications effectively and productively.

 Tower  Monitor  Mouse  Keyboard Computer

 Examples:  Mouse  Keyboard  Tower  Monitor  Printer

 Examples  Starfall  Kidspiration  Internet  Type to Learn  Reading Counts

Input Device Examples Samples from Wacona Elementary School Waycross, GA

Output Device Samples Samples from Wacona Elementary School Waycross, GA

nes nesnes Password

#1 Press Start #3 Press Log Off #2 Press Little Arrow

#1 Press Start #2 Press Down Don’t forget to turn off your monitor!

Microsoft Word – Typing shortcut Microsoft Power Point – Slide Show Microsoft Excel– Spreadsheets Internet Reading Counts Type to Learn

Home Row Top Row Bottom Row Number Row

Make capital Use your pinky finger to press the shift key.

1 space between words Press with your thumb Space Bar

 Computer = a tower, mouse, keyboard, monitor

Computer Software – icons/shortcuts Computer Hardware Tower, mouse, keyboard, monitor

Log On Log Off Shut Down Don’t forget to turn off your monitor! Turn off the monitor

Number Row Top Row Home Row Bottom Row Space Bar Caps Lock Makes letters capital Backspace

 Go to your computer and log on  Double Click the software icon, Type to Learn 4  Listen and follow the directions  Type what it says on the screen using the home, top, and bottom row and other keys needed that are on the keyboard  When time is up, log off and shut down the computer