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🧠 Topic Summary
True and False questions are a fantastic way for Grade 1 students to learn basic computer science concepts. They help young learners practice distinguishing between correct and incorrect statements, building foundational knowledge about computers, their parts, and how we use them safely and effectively. This type of activity encourages critical thinking and reinforces understanding in a simple, engaging format perfect for beginners.
🧩 Part A: Vocabulary Match-Up
Match the word on the left to its correct definition on the right. Draw a line from the word to its definition!
- 🖥️ Computer: A pointing device.
- 🖱️ Mouse: A device used to type letters and numbers.
- ⌨️ Keyboard: A machine that helps us learn and play.
- 📺 Screen: A small picture on the screen that opens programs.
- 🖼️ Icon: The part of the computer where you see pictures and videos.
(Hint: Think about what each part does!)
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the paragraph and choose the best word from the box to fill in each blank!
(Words to choose from: 💡 machine, 🔑 keyboard, 🌐 screen, 🖱️ mouse, 🛡️ safe)
A computer is a helpful ________. You use the ________ to type words and numbers. The ________ shows you what you are doing. To move the pointer, you use the ________. Always remember to be ________ when using computers.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Think carefully and write your answer in your own words!
- ❓ Why is it important to know the difference between a true and a false statement when learning about computers?
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