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Basic Computer Applications Unit
Basic Computer Applications Unit
Basic Computer Applications Unit
Basic Computer Applications Unit
Basic Computer Applications Unit
Basic Computer Applications Unit
Basic Computer Applications Unit
Basic Computer Applications Unit
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This is a 4-5 week unit that takes students through seven application types. The goal is for students to be able to identify and differentiate between spreadsheets, databases, presentations, word processing, desktop publishing, video editing and photo editing software. The unit includes the following parts:

1. Teacher presents a short PowerPoint that talks about first system software vs. application software, and then each of the different types of application software.

2. Students take a 10-question quiz to ascertain their level of learning at this point.

3. Students do 1-3 assignments in each of the software types. Assignments are provided and have both written and video directions.

4. Students do an Escape Room Activity using Google Forms, where they perform different tasks in each application type to get the code for the Escape Room.

5. Students take a final exam to ascertain their learning after experiencing and using each of the programs.

This unit is not designed to go deep into any of these programs, but could be expanded by additional assignments if wanted. It goes much heavier on Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The other programs are much quicker and simpler. As all assignments have step by step videos, it is possible to teach this unit by video only and let students go at their own pace. You could also teach them all live, or do a combination of both (that's what I do!)

This unit IS PROGRAM SPECIFIC. You MUST have access to Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop. If you do not want to include certain sections (like you don't need to cover Access and Publisher or you don't have Photoshop) they can easily be edited out of the unit. Google cannot be used as a replacement in this unit. For the video editing, I use a free program called Openshot, but the assignment could be done in any video editing program.

OVERVIEW OF ASSIGNMENTS:

The file includes a detailed page about each section and how to teach it. But here is a quick overview.

Photoshop (3 days) - Students do three assignments in Photoshop. The first teaches basic Photoshop features such as layers, layer properties, adding text, inserting images and shapes. In the second assignment, students create a quick logo, and in the third they create a bookmark.

Microsoft Word - (2 days) - Students do one assignment, a two page newsletter which includes features like tables, text boxes, inserting images, columns, bullets, Wordart, etc.

Microsoft Publisher (2 days) -Students do two assignments, one using a template and one starting from scratch. They create an advertisement (using the logo from their Photoshop assignment) and a business card.

Microsoft Excel (1-2 days) - Students look up statistics from their favorite NBA player and perform formatting and formulas to create a document. Insert pictures, autosum, averages, combination chart, alignment, etc.

Microsoft Access (1-2 days) - A very simple Access assignment where students learn to create tables, enter information into forms, run a query and modify it, and create a report that they print. Includes a video with a PowerPoint section on the vocabulary in databases and step by step.

Microsoft PowerPoint (5 days) - This is a more in-depth assignment as kids usually have prior knowledge, but even beginners can do it. They create a non-linear PowerPoint with the content of another class as their subject. Includes a step by step video where they learn some advanced features as well such as triggers. Very fun assignment which includes some inspiring actual student examples.

OpenShot Video Editing (3-4 days) - This one is SO. MUCH. FUN. Students create a music video using footage that you film together as a class. They are required to do certain features like cutting it, reversing movement, changing speed, adding music, fading, etc. I used Openshot and the video uses that program, but the basic assignment could be done in Premier or any other video editing program you use.

Computer Applications Escape Room (2 days) - The file includes a teacher instruction video that will take you through the entire escape room so you are certain to know how it works and how to help other students. No prep is required, and no lock boxes. It's a Google Form. Kids have to open a provided file in each program and perform tasks in order to find the clue and continue on in the Escape Room.

There are two exams included--one is a short 10-question pre-test and the second is a 20-question post test. Both are in Socrative but a PDF version is included.

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Basic Computer Applications Unit

Mrs Funny Business
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What others say

"My students loved using this resource. So glad you are willing to share these amazing resources with others. "
star
Katrina F.

Description

This is a 4-5 week unit that takes students through seven application types. The goal is for students to be able to identify and differentiate between spreadsheets, databases, presentations, word processing, desktop publishing, video editing and photo editing software. The unit includes the following parts:

1. Teacher presents a short PowerPoint that talks about first system software vs. application software, and then each of the different types of application software.

2. Students take a 10-question quiz to ascertain their level of learning at this point.

3. Students do 1-3 assignments in each of the software types. Assignments are provided and have both written and video directions.

4. Students do an Escape Room Activity using Google Forms, where they perform different tasks in each application type to get the code for the Escape Room.

5. Students take a final exam to ascertain their learning after experiencing and using each of the programs.

This unit is not designed to go deep into any of these programs, but could be expanded by additional assignments if wanted. It goes much heavier on Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The other programs are much quicker and simpler. As all assignments have step by step videos, it is possible to teach this unit by video only and let students go at their own pace. You could also teach them all live, or do a combination of both (that's what I do!)

This unit IS PROGRAM SPECIFIC. You MUST have access to Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop. If you do not want to include certain sections (like you don't need to cover Access and Publisher or you don't have Photoshop) they can easily be edited out of the unit. Google cannot be used as a replacement in this unit. For the video editing, I use a free program called Openshot, but the assignment could be done in any video editing program.

OVERVIEW OF ASSIGNMENTS:

The file includes a detailed page about each section and how to teach it. But here is a quick overview.

Photoshop (3 days) - Students do three assignments in Photoshop. The first teaches basic Photoshop features such as layers, layer properties, adding text, inserting images and shapes. In the second assignment, students create a quick logo, and in the third they create a bookmark.

Microsoft Word - (2 days) - Students do one assignment, a two page newsletter which includes features like tables, text boxes, inserting images, columns, bullets, Wordart, etc.

Microsoft Publisher (2 days) -Students do two assignments, one using a template and one starting from scratch. They create an advertisement (using the logo from their Photoshop assignment) and a business card.

Microsoft Excel (1-2 days) - Students look up statistics from their favorite NBA player and perform formatting and formulas to create a document. Insert pictures, autosum, averages, combination chart, alignment, etc.

Microsoft Access (1-2 days) - A very simple Access assignment where students learn to create tables, enter information into forms, run a query and modify it, and create a report that they print. Includes a video with a PowerPoint section on the vocabulary in databases and step by step.

Microsoft PowerPoint (5 days) - This is a more in-depth assignment as kids usually have prior knowledge, but even beginners can do it. They create a non-linear PowerPoint with the content of another class as their subject. Includes a step by step video where they learn some advanced features as well such as triggers. Very fun assignment which includes some inspiring actual student examples.

OpenShot Video Editing (3-4 days) - This one is SO. MUCH. FUN. Students create a music video using footage that you film together as a class. They are required to do certain features like cutting it, reversing movement, changing speed, adding music, fading, etc. I used Openshot and the video uses that program, but the basic assignment could be done in Premier or any other video editing program you use.

Computer Applications Escape Room (2 days) - The file includes a teacher instruction video that will take you through the entire escape room so you are certain to know how it works and how to help other students. No prep is required, and no lock boxes. It's a Google Form. Kids have to open a provided file in each program and perform tasks in order to find the clue and continue on in the Escape Room.

There are two exams included--one is a short 10-question pre-test and the second is a 20-question post test. Both are in Socrative but a PDF version is included.

*****************************************************************************

Related Products

For more advanced lessons in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint:

Digital Literacy Unit

Excel 2016 Video Tutorial Lessons

Word 2016 Video Tutorial Lessons

PowerPoint 2016 Video Tutorial Lessons

*****************************************************************************

How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:

Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. Your feedback is much appreciated, and helps me provide more work that you are looking for. I am always quick to respond to questions as well.

Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches:

Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store.

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Rated 5 out of 5
April 30, 2025
My students loved using this resource. So glad you are willing to share these amazing resources with others.
Katrina F.
35 reviews
Grades taught: 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 3 out of 5
April 4, 2023
This resources was not useful to me as a middle school teacher. The videos were too long and drawn out for my middle schoolers. They prefer step by step instructions videos. These videos were great lectures, but would probably be better suited towards high schoolers.
Vicki S.
37 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
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Mrs Funny Business
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Apr 4, 2023
I'm sorry to hear that these lessons did not meet with your satisfaction! I have had great success with them for my 7th and 8th graders--we are actually starting Word right now. I have found that with this age, too much video learning can be difficult and get boring after a while, so I actually do not use them exclusively. For the most part, they are meant to be a backup for absent students so they can catch up when they return. I teach Word and Excel live to my students, which takes about two 45-minute periods each. With PowerPoint, I introduce it to them live and then the video--which is very long--I tell them to think of as an encyclopedia--don't sit and watch the whole thing, but refer to it as needed if there is something you do not know how to do. I found through trial and error that Access is MUCH easier to do by video, but as it's a short lesson it doesn't take very long. I also found Photoshop is a lot less frustrating when they do it on their own by video, but teaching it live is also an option. For Publisher, I've done it both live and by video. As for the video editing assignment, this one is the highlight of my entire semester. Last semester when there was tons of snow out, we went outside and played in the snow the whole period while I filmed them. Then they were very eager to make their music videos after that! We used the video for that as well, but since the program is so simple they figured it out in minutes. I guess I just gage my students and see what they can handle--some kids at this age are great at videos and others have not yet gotten that skill. But if you do every single lesson that way, it can get waring for them. You stated that they prefer step by step instruction videos and I'm not sure how these lesson are NOT that--many of them have a table of contents that takes you through it step by step, and there are written instructions as well. Any feedback and detail on that is greatly appreciated as I am always trying to improve, and these lessons are ready for an update. Feel free to contact me at mrsfunnybusiness@gmail.com if there is anything else you would like to add so I can make my work better. Thank you!
Rated 4 out of 5
October 13, 2022
I mainly used it for word, excel, powerpoint and publisher, unfortunately our school doesnt have the rest of the programs. My students enjoyed the step by step process of the assignments. Thank you!
Lisa B.
2 reviews
Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 29, 2022
Great way to cover all the basic applications in a computer applications course.
Tracy L.
206 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th
Rated 4 out of 5
August 18, 2022
Lots of good materials!
Caroline Huff
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35 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Rated 4 out of 5
February 5, 2022
Great resource!
Tameaka V.
83 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 5, 2021
This was a great unit plan for my first year teaching computer applications! It has a ton of information and lessons that are engaging and fun. Thank you!
58 reviews
Grades taught: 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 12, 2021
This is a great resource that gets the kids hooked on Computer Applications!
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100 reviews
Grades taught: 7th

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