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Computer Basics 2 - Processing & Storage Devices
Computer Basics 2 - Processing & Storage Devices
Computer Basics 2 - Processing & Storage Devices
Computer Basics 2 - Processing & Storage Devices
Computer Basics 2 - Processing & Storage Devices
Computer Basics 2 - Processing & Storage Devices
Computer Basics 2 - Processing & Storage Devices
Computer Basics 2 - Processing & Storage Devices
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Description

You are purchasing a fillable electronic worksheet over computer processing and storage devices.

page 1 - a webquest where students will locate information about CPU and RAM properties and functions.

page 2 - Students will define the meaning of computer peripherals and construct a table of peripheral devices and illustrations.

page 3 - Peripherals Assignment - students will visit online retailer sites to construct a table of peripheral components to include, type, brand, classification, and price.

page 4 - Students visit online retailers and construct comparison tables of 2 computer systems. Students then complete a narrative to explain and justify which computer system they would purchase.

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Computer Basics 2 - Processing & Storage Devices

Rated 3.75 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
3.8 (4 ratings)
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$3.00

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Grades
6th - 12th
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

You are purchasing a fillable electronic worksheet over computer processing and storage devices.

page 1 - a webquest where students will locate information about CPU and RAM properties and functions.

page 2 - Students will define the meaning of computer peripherals and construct a table of peripheral devices and illustrations.

page 3 - Peripherals Assignment - students will visit online retailer sites to construct a table of peripheral components to include, type, brand, classification, and price.

page 4 - Students visit online retailers and construct comparison tables of 2 computer systems. Students then complete a narrative to explain and justify which computer system they would purchase.

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Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 3.75 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
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Rated 1 out of 5
December 9, 2022
DO NOT BUY! This resource isn't usable because the link in the resource isn't usable. I mistakenly only read the reviews before buying, not the Q&A section, where the link has apparently been broken since 2019 and the question hasn't been answered by the creator or updated. The link in the assignment is missing a letter. It is missing the L in "html." When you figure that out and type in the L yourself and go to the "correct" website for the assignment, the website is SPAM. It makes you download extensions to your chrome to even use. You aren't aloud to exit out to use the resource. This is NOT something you can actually use with your students and is full on SPAM! Do not waste your money!
Mylynn R.
1 review
Rated 4 out of 5
March 11, 2021
I really liked the web quest. I used it as an introduction to our discussion about these parts of the computer in 7th grade. I had them do the worksheets as well. It worked well with in-class and distance learners. Sometimes it is hard to find a balance between the two parts of the classroom. This unit bridged that divide well. I adapted the information from the retailers part to create a different form for other parts of the computer as well. Thank you for the inspiration and the assignment!
MARGARET T.
25 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
October 28, 2020
Great resource, I just wish I could have found the part 1.
Amber Aston
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145 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 3, 2019
I used this resource as a review for the Computer Basics unit
Priscilla B.
4 reviews

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