Introduction to Computing

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Introduction to Computing Name: Teacher: Who Am I? Class:

Introduction to Computing Read each task carefully. Assess yourself each lesson. Always proof read your work to ensure it is free of grammar and spelling errors.

Can you guess the anagrams below? RENSNAC UNPTI ONTMOIR DOKYBEAR REIRNPT UTPOTU SORPSCE

Achieve more than you ever thought possible today! Introduction to Computing Starter 1 – Input, Output and Storage Devices Drag and drop the images into the correct category. Input Devices: Storage and Media Devices: Achieve more than you ever thought possible today! Output Devices: Grade 3 students will score below 10 on this test Grade 4 students will score 11 or more on this test I achieved a Grade :

Task 1 – Define the three types of devices in the boxes Introduction to Computing Task 1 – Define the three types of devices in the boxes Input devices Give at least 3 examples Storage and Media Devices Give at least 3 examples Output Devices Give at least 3 examples

Introduction to Computing Referring to the IPO (Input Process Output model), explain the difference between Data and Information What is Data? Examples: What is information: Examples: What happens to the data to make it Information?

EXTENSION: Explain the concept of GIGO Introduction to Computing EXTENSION: Explain the concept of GIGO Extension: Explain the concept of GIGO. Why is this important? Why is this important?