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📚 Topic Summary
Even in kindergarten, we can start learning how computers organize information. Data worksheets help us understand that computers use different 'containers' (like files and folders) to keep track of things. They also use specific 'names' (or labels) for those containers. We use these worksheets to practice sorting, labeling, and understanding where information is stored. It’s like organizing your toys!
🧮 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its definition:
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Data | A. A place to keep files organized |
| 2. File | B. A named collection of information on a computer |
| 3. Folder | C. Instructions given to a computer |
| 4. Program | D. Pieces of information such as numbers, words, pictures, or sounds. |
| 5. Label | E. A name given to a file or folder |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Use these words to fill in the blanks: file, folder, data
A ______ is like a container that holds information. We can put many ______s into a ______. This helps us organize our ______.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you have a lot of drawings. How would you use folders on a computer to keep them organized? Explain your strategy.
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