Welcome to Technology Do Now: Get your folder (10 points) Get a pencil Get your computer (10 points)

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Welcome to Technology Do Now: Get your folder (10 points) Get a pencil Get your computer (10 points)

Class Meeting What was the most exciting thing you did you do over the weekend?

Objectives: Students will demonstrate understanding of characteristics of the Windows 7 operating system by completing an assessment during the classroom discussion. Students will increase typing speed by practicing correct sitting position

Which is an operating system? # 1

Select the computer below that is using a Windows operating system # 2

Open the Start Menu # 3

Open “Documents” # 4

Open “Computer” # 5

Select all the hard drives in the picture below # 6

Select the CD drive in the picture # 7

Open the Help menu # 8

Search for “Skype” Skype # 9

Which are Microsoft Office programs? # 10

Drag the name of each program under the matching picture PowerPointWordExcel # 11

Which program can you use to make a slide show presentation? # 12

Which program can you use to write a cover letter? # 13

Which program can you use to make a spreadsheet? # 14

Write the file name under the matching program # 15 Workpresentation.pptx Resume.docx Budget.xlsx

Draw an X on the desktop in the picture below # 16 x

Draw an X on the taskbar in the picture below # 17 x

Circle the button to maximize the window # 18

Circle the button to minimize the window # 19

Open Excel using the Desktop icon Double left click # 20

Open the Word document in the taskbar # 21

Circle the button to close the Word document # 22

Circle the Windows Explorer folder in the taskbar # 23

Open documents Left click # 24

Open the folder named “Employment.” Left click # 25

Use your mouse to delete the document called “2012 Resume” Right click on the file Select delete # 26

Log off the computer in the picture # 27

Restart the computer in the picture # 28

Circle the button to shutdown the computer # 29

Directions: Type the two passages into Microsoft Word. Use the font Comic Sans MC, 14 point. When you are done, print your document. Show your work to Mr. C.