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I created these posters to clear up some confusion for my youngest students, Kindergarten and first grade, in the computer lab. Sometimes, it can get confusing for students when they are required to do more than just click on the mouse button. I have a poster with a picture of clicking on the left button, another poster showing what it looks like to click on the right button, another for drag and drop, and lastly one last poster for double clicking. These tend to clear up the confusion!
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PreK - 2nd
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Description
I created these posters to clear up some confusion for my youngest students, Kindergarten and first grade, in the computer lab. Sometimes, it can get confusing for students when they are required to do more than just click on the mouse button. I have a poster with a picture of clicking on the left button, another poster showing what it looks like to click on the right button, another for drag and drop, and lastly one last poster for double clicking. These tend to clear up the confusion!
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Beautifully done! If I could make it even more perfect, I'd just add the "Scroll" action. Of course, I'm starting tech classes with 2nd and 3rd grades, so they have more needs than K students. Very appreciative for sharing it for free. <3
Love these, thanks!
Great visual!
Thank you!
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One more way to remind the students about the two sides of a mouse!
Helpful when teaching kids who can't read yet. They are a great resource.
I think my little kids will really benefit from the posters. Thank you!
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