This fun activity and worksheet gives students the opportunity to discuss photography and use digital skills for taking photos. This activity is differentiated so students can either further extend their digital skills by uploading or sharing photos and putting these in a Word document to write about or match pre-made sentences to photos taken and printed out by the teacher.
This worksheet gives tips on writing professional emails and an example email. It also has a task where students can practice writing a simple email. This lesson is suitable to students looking to improve their work skills, writing and computer skills. It introduces students to the idea of appropriate email etiquette and why it is important.
This task is designed to help students practice basic design features in Microsoft Word. This can be done to introduce the topic or as part or after some previous teaching on Microsoft Word. It also practices literacy skills through personal writing.
This lesson is designed for students with some basic computer skills to help introduce a unit on social media sites and applications and/or assess what students already know about the topic. It covers types of social media and their uses, discussions and safety. There are four worksheets and teacher notes for extra ideas on how to use these as a lesson.
This worksheet is designed for students with some basic computer skills to help introduce a unit on the Microsoft Office applications or assess what students already know on the topic. It is a simple and visual resource with teacher notes to show how it can be used in a lesson or a wider unit.
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