TechnoStart

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Build essential skills with fun and engaging computer lessons for beginners. Projects for Google Docs and Windows.

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Project Includes:
Teacher Guide, Student Workbook, Customizable Resources, Assessment Tools, Extension Activities, Sample Files, Templates, Parent Letters, Certificates
SKU:
PRI-START
Tech Integration:
Computer Science, Visual Arts
Tech Skill:
Graphics, Word Processing
Version:
Google, Windows
Program:
Paint, Drawings

Primary and elementary students complete fun activities to earn a Computer Operator License. By making simple paintings they develop essential skills including how to open and close a program, select tools to perform a task, save and print, open a saved file, and type using the keyboard. Activities teach the function of computer hardware, mouse or touch terminology, and computer rules. TechnoStart computer lessons for beginners are a perfect way to start the school year!

  • Computer Lessons for Beginners
    Teacher Guide and Student Workbook to build basic computer skills in primary grades. Fun activities include Computer Detective, Do's and Don'ts Cards, Spy Glass, Missing Keys on the Keyboard, Match Tools, What is Wrong? and more!

  • Back to School Projects for Primary Students
    Perfect for the beginning of the school year. TechnoStart teaches the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes for a STEM rich program. Jumpstart student technology learning with the necessary foundation for success.

  • Student Centered
    Empower young minds with fundamentals. TechnoStart computer activities for primary students teach common sense yet critical skills such as computer care, appropriate conduct, and saving and opening saved work.

  • Engaging Art Activities
    Students use digital paintings to learn about and demonstrate their understanding of essential concepts. Discover mouse and touch actions, name computer parts, and earn a Computer Operator's Licence.

  • Teacher Tested Lessons
    Used in classrooms internationally, TechnoKids computer curriculum are ready-to-go instructional materials for busy teachers.

Assignment 1 What is a Computer?

Identify devices and describe computer use in daily life.

Assignment 2 About Parts of the Computer

Distinguish computer parts. Solve computer riddles.

Assignment 3 Get to Know the Mouse

Define mouse terminology related to common actions.

Assignment 4 Get to Know Touch Actions

Form a connection between finger movements and computer commands.

Assignment 5 Practice using Mouse or Touch Actions

Play the role of a detective. Find computer parts.

Assignment 6 About Computer Care

Classify a behavior as a do or don't.

Assignment 7 Show Good Behavior

Explore the paint program. Follow computer rules and exhibit appropriate conduct.

Assignment 8 Follow Rules for Printing

Paint a simple picture. Practice printing procedures.

Assignment 9 About the Keyboard

Identify keys on the keyboard such as the SHIFT key, ENTER key, and spacebar.

Assignment 10 Be the Fastest Typist in the World

Draw a text box and type letters. Format the font, font size, font style, and font color.

Assignment 11 Learn to Left and Right Click

Label how to perform left click and right click actions with a mouse or touch device.

Assignment 12 Left and Right Click to Make a Picture

Create artwork using left click and right click actions.

Assignment 13 About Saving your Work

Learn about saving options, naming a file, and avoiding lost work.

Assignment 14 Follow Rules for Saving

Manipulate digital art tools to produce a picture. Save the file.

Assignment 15 Open a Saved File and Make Changes

Open a saved file and make changes to include additional details.

Assignment 16 Earn a Computer Operator License

Rate ability to identify hardware, perform tasks, and show responsible behavior.

Optional Computer Lessons for Beginners
  • Pick the Computer to Do the Job: Connect the task to the correct device.
  • Play Computer Spy Game: Solve riddles to guess the computer part.
  • Label It Input or Output: Circle if a computer part is input or output.
  • Sign In and Sign Out of Devices: Follow proper log in, log off, shut down, or sleep procedures.
  • Sign In and Out of Google Drive: Explore the Google Drive environment. (Google Apps only)
  • Keep Your School Files Safe: Devise a safety plan to protect a school network.
  • Keep Your Files Safe: Understand how to keep a username and password secure.
  • Pick Print Settings: Customize print settings in Paint. (Windows only)
  • Make a Copy to Save Time: Make new pictures based on an original.
Computer Lessons for Beginners

Fun, engaging computer activities for primary students build essential routines and best practices. Designed for beginners, these computer lessons teach about computer parts, mouse and touch actions, keyboarding, and computer care.

  • Identify computer parts and explain their function
  • Understand and follow computer rules
  • Classify computer behavior as a "do" or a "don't"
  • Use mouse or touch actions
  • Operate a computer competently and safely
  • Open and close a program
  • Create using digital tools
  • Type using the keyboard
  • Format the font, font size, font color, and font style
  • Save and print a document

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5.0

I love using your TechnoKids curriculum. I teach technology to kindergarten through 5th grade. I have been teaching technology for the past 4 years to students K-5 using your current TechnoKids curriculum.

R. Wadkins, Ottawa, KS, USA, Garfield Elementary
May 22, 2015


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