Parts of a Computer - School of Information...
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To learn about the main parts of a desktop computer:CPU Monitor Keyboard MouseTwo additional parts will be also covered: Speakers & Printer
Parts of a Computer
Lesson 2
Just like a human body is made up of various parts, a computer is also made up of many parts.
The four important parts of a PC are: CPU, Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse.
Now let us learn in detail about each of the above parts of the computer
CPUCPU (central processing unit) is the most important part of
the computer. Usually the CPU looks like a rectangular
shaped box. All other parts like mouse, keyboard and monitor
are connected to CPU.
Screen
Keyboard
CPU
Mouse
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A monitor is like a television. Just like you see movies on the TV screen, the monitor
of a computer is used to show us information like text, pictures etc. The front
portion of the monitor where you actually see the information is called the screen.
The keyboard is made of several small bu�ons called 'keys'. Each key
has a number, le�er or word wri�en on it. Just as you use a pencil
to write on a paper, the computer needs a keyboard to write text.
A mouse is a pointing device used to point or select items on the computer.
The mouse usually has two or three bu�ons and a small wheel between the bu�ons.
If a song is played on a computer, what is used
for listening to the song?
A speaker is used to listen to the sound.
It is a device that helps you to print
what you see on monitor on a paper
Mouse
Keyboard
Monitor
Additional parts of computer
Printer
Speaker
After you have studied this
lesson, you will be able to:
Identify the main parts of the
computer
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1. Colour the parts of the computerMonitor in Yellow, CPU in Blue, Keyboard in Green and mouse in Red
2. Identify, which are the parts of the computer and circle it
CPU Key Rat PUC Board
Keyboard Mouse Blackboard Phone Speaker
Cat Printer Cupboard Cooker Pen
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3. Write the names of the following parts of computer
M __ N __ T __ R
M __U __ E
K __Y__O __ R __
C __U
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4. Match the following
MONI TO R
MOUSE
KEYBOARD
SPEAKERS
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5. Join the wires to the correct place
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6. Search the parts of the computer in the following picture
7. True or False [ Write a T or F across the sentences ]
a. CPU is the most important part of the computer
b. The Keyboard looks like a television
c. Mouse helps us to point at items
d. Keyboard works like pencil of the computers
e. You can hear a song on the computer through speakers
f. Mouse can print what you see on the monitor
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Begin with a brief discussion about computers and inform the students that the computer is like a friend who works for you but it will not do anything until you tell it what to do. Explain that a computer is a machine made of several parts that work together just like our human body. Tell children that they are going to learn the names for the parts of a computer. If a computer is available, show the various parts and explain their function. Otherwise, draw a diagram on the blackboard or distribute a computer diagram with the names of each computer part. A mention of Laptop and how the parts are all combined can be mentioned. Other parts such as printer, speakers, etc. can be covered depending on existing familiarity and the pace at which the children learn. You may want to play a game where children act out being a computer. Individuals or groups can take turns being different parts of a computer. One person can be the keyboard and can give the computer a job to do or a problem to solve. Another person can solve the problem and can tell the answer to the person pretending to be the screen. That person can display the answer. To include more students some children could act out as the wires that connect and send the information from the CPU to the Monitor. A jigsaw puzzle of the computer parts can be given to the children: http://www.computerlab.kids.new.net/parts.htm
Activity 1 : Let us write our name [The teacher can open an application like word, so that students can directly type the letters] As the student has already seen the Keyboard, ask them to type their name “ ” by using the keyboard. While typing, where are the letters showing up? On the screen of the computer which is called the Monitor. They can also type the names of their friends. Try moving the mouse, while moving the mouse, what is moving on the screen? What moves on the screen is a Mouse pointer or the Mouse curser. How did the computer write the names on the screen when you were typing the letters? The CPU is doing this work of telling the computer what to do The paper with all the names can be Printed using a Printer
Activity 2 : Let us hear some music [The teacher can open a music file ] While the music file is playing, where is the sound coming from? From some boxes placed next to the computer These are the speakers. For Laptops / computers with inbuilt speakers, there are no separate speakers
Activity 3: Looking at the CPU Why is the CPU having some many wires? Because the parts like Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, Speakers, Printer are all connected to the CPU. The CPU controls all these parts.
Teacher Tips for the
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