1. Introduction to Computers
- What is a computer?
A computer is an electronic machine that helps us learn, play, draw, write, and do many other things. - Uses of a computer:
- At school: learning, drawing, typing.
- At home: listening to stories, watching educational videos.
- Games: fun and learning games to improve skills.
- Learning: alphabets, numbers, and simple educational activities.
- Places where computers are used:
- School
- Hospital
- Bank
- Office
2. Parts of a Computer
A computer has many parts, each with an important job:
- Monitor: The screen where we see pictures, letters, and videos.
- CPU: The brain of the computer that works and thinks.
- Keyboard: To type letters and numbers.
- Mouse: To click and move things on the screen.
- Speakers: To hear sounds, music, and voices.
- Printer: To print your drawings and work on paper.
Activity: Try to identify the parts of a computer in your classroom or at home.
3. Using the Mouse
- What is a mouse?
A mouse is a small tool that helps you move, click, and open things on the computer. - Mouse actions:
- Click: Press the left button once.
- Double-click: Press the left button twice quickly.
- Right-click: Press the right button for extra options.
- Drag and drop: Move an item by holding and moving it to a new place.
4. Using the Keyboard
- What is a keyboard?
A keyboard is a set of buttons used to type letters, numbers, and commands. - Important keys:
- Alphabet keys (A–Z): For writing letters.
- Number keys (0–9): For typing numbers.
- Spacebar: To make space between words.
- Enter key: To move to a new line.
- Backspace key: To delete mistakes.
5. Starting and Shutting Down a Computer
- How to start a computer: Press the power button and wait for it to turn on.
- How to shut down a computer properly: Click the start menu → select “Shut Down” → wait for the screen to go off.
6. Introduction to Drawing on Computer
- Use simple drawing programs like Microsoft Paint.
- Activities:
- Draw shapes like circles, squares, and triangles.
- Color pictures with fun colors.
- Save your drawings to show later.
7. Fun with Educational Games
- Play simple games on the computer to learn letters, numbers, and colors.
- Games also help improve memory, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving skills.
8. Computer Lab Rules
- Do not touch wires or plugs.
- Keep your hands clean before using computers.
- Do not eat near computers.
- Always follow your teacher’s instructions.
9. Introduction to Technology Devices
- Computer: A machine used for learning, games, and typing.
- Laptop: A small, portable computer.
- Tablet: A touch screen device for drawing, games, and learning.
- Smartphone: A small device used for calling, learning, and playing games.