Computer Basics
Famous Robots
Parts of a Computer
Coding Fun
Ai in Everyday Life
100

This is the machine you use to type, play games, and do homework on.

A computer 

100

This robot from "Star Wars" looks like a trash can and communicates with beeps.

R2-D2

100

This is where you type letters and numbers into the computer.

Keyboard

100

This is the term for giving instructions to a computer to make it do something.

Coding

100

This smart assistant from Apple can answer questions on your iPhone.

Siri

200

This device shows you pictures and videos on your computer.

A monitor 

200

This friendly robot from Disney's "Big Hero 6" is white and inflatable.

Baymax

200

These let you hear sounds and music from the computer when worn over your ears.

Headphones

200

This coding language uses blocks to teach kids programming concepts.

Scratch, Code.org
200

This AI helper from Amazon can play music and control smart home devices.

Alexa
300

This small, movable device helps you click on things on your screen.

A mouse

300

This robot from Pixar cleans up trash on Earth in his own movie.

Wall-E

300

This device lets you print words and pictures onto paper from your computer.

A printer


300

In coding, this is a mistake or error in a program.

A Bug


300

This type of car can drive itself using AI technology.

A self-Driving car

400

This is the program that helps you write letters, stories, and reports on a computer.

Microsoft Word, Google Docs, Word Processor 

400

This golden robot in "Star Wars" speaks many languages.

C-3PO

400

This sits on your computer lets you take pictures or video chat.

A Webcam

400

This person writes code to create computer programs.

A Programmer

400

What are 2 ways you use AI everyday.

Search engines, Face ID, Siri, Speech to text, Social Media, etc.

500

This part of the computer stores all your files, like photos and documents.

Hard Drive, Solid State Drive

500

In "The Iron Giant," this giant robot becomes friends with a boy named Hogarth.

The Iron Giant 

500

This part is the "brain" of the computer that processes information.

A CPU(Central Processing Unit) 

500

This is a set of instructions that repeats over and over in coding.

A loop


500

These interactive screens in classrooms let you touch and write on them.

A smartboard 

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