COMPUTER WORKSHEETS


COMPUTER CONNECTIONS:
http://www.kidsdomain.com/brain/computer/lesson.html

This site ought to do it... Find a wealth of worksheets
and activities on hardware, bits, bytes, programs, op-
erating systems, files, folders, and more.

GET TO KNOW YOUR KEYBOARD:
http://www.teachers.net/lessons/posts/1656.html

Once you have introduced your primary students to the
keyboard and you have run through a few keyboarding ex-
ercises, try this game to help reinforce location of
letters.

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER:
http://www.eduplace.com/rdg/gen_act/g_start/computer.html

This lesson plan contains printouts for both labeling
a computer and for computer cutouts to help familiar-
ize students with the parts of the computer.

COMPUTER LAB ACTIVITIES:
http://www.teachers.net/lessons/posts/1927.html

Introduce your students to word processing programs and
multimedia tools using the suggestions for creative ac-
tivities here.
 

COMPUTER CAPERS:
www.buddyproject.org/capers/default.asp

Here is a huge resource for computer/technology activities
that can easily be incorporated into either your computer
lab time, or any of your current areas of study across the
curriculum. Simply define your parameters with grade and
topic, then submit for a wide variety of technology-based
exercises.

 

WHAT CAN I DO IN COMPUTER LAB?
www.computerlab.kids.new.net/what_to_do.htm

Find wonderful and numerous resources here to explore in
your own computer lab, on a wide range of student ability
and grade levels.

 

HOW STUFF WORKS!