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Computer terms you should know at the end of Kindergarten, K-2 Terminology Computer terms you should know at the end of Kindergarten, First and Second Grade

Kindergarten Terminology Click to select by pressing a button on a mouse

Kindergarten Terminology Drag To click on an item and move it across the screen, while holding down on the left mouse button

Kindergarten Terminology Cont. Disk Storage device allows us to store documents to work on another computer

Kindergarten Terminology Cont. Drag To move the mouse while its button is being depressed

Kindergarten Terminology Cont. Icon A small picture on the desktop or taskbar, which represents a program or task that it will complete

Kindergarten Terminology Cont. Double Click To click the mouse two times quickly to open a program

1st Grade Terminology Cont. The first screen you see containing the program icons Desktop

1st Grade Terminology Cont. Menu A box which opens when you clicked on and gives you options

1st Grade Terminology Cont. Menu Bar A bar at the top of the program currently being used, displaying the title of each menu

1st Grade Terminology Cont. Space The act of pressing the spacebar in order to separate individual words or numbers

1st Grade Terminology Cont. Shut Down To end a program or turn off a computer

1st Grade Terminology Cont. Delete To eliminate text

1st Grade Terminology Cont. Save To permanently keep a document or other work either on the CPU or a CD/Floppy disk SAVE YOUR WORK!

1st Grade Terminology Cont. Documents Work created in a software program, often a letter or a paragraph.

1st Grade Terminology Cont. Text ABC Any combination of words or letters entered by a keyboard ABC ABC ABC ABC

1st Grade Terminology Cont. Folder way of organizing documents or program icons

1st Grade Terminology Cont. 2 Double Space To add two spaces between text.

1st Grade Terminology Cont. Bar at the bottom of the screen that is currently being used, displaying the title of each menu. Task Bar

2nd Grade Terminology Cont. Highlight I can use the COMPUTER. To drag your mouse over an area in order to delete, copy or bring attention to text

2nd Grade Terminology Cont. I am using the TAB key to begin a new paragraph. The TAB key is located above the Caps Lock key. You will press the TAB button by using your pinky finger. To indent a paragraph.