Parts of a Computer
Digital Safety
Lab Rules
100

This part shows you pictures, videos, documents and words. 

The monitor.

100

Should you accept friend requests from people you don't know?

No

100

What is the first thing you do when you enter the computer lab?

Sanitize Your Hands

200

This part has all of the complex systems inside of it to compute all of the information. 

The computer tower or CPU (central processing unit).

200

True or False: When interacting online, you should leave out specific details like where you go to school, your phone number and address. 

TRUE

200

If you are on your computer and have a question about something, what should you do?

Quietly ask your neighbor and then raise your hand to ask the teacher if you still need help.

300

This part lets you click, drag, scroll and highlight.

The computer mouse.
300

If a small screen pops up on my monitor, should I click on it to see where it takes me?

No, this is called a pop-up ad. Click the X in the corner to close it. Don't click on it.

300

If I shouldn't sit criss-cross-apple-sauce in my chair, how should I sit?

Sit on your bottom with your legs over the front of the chair. 

400

This part goes on your head and lets you hear videos, games and music. 

The headphones.

400

Is everything on the internet true?

No, everything you find on the internet isn't true. You have to make sure you are going to reliable websites to get information.

400

How many screens, activities and games should you have going at one time?

ONE! Stay on the assigned website!

500

This part has keys that show letters and numbers.

The keyboard.

500

Spending 6 hours a day on digital devices and games is a great way to build skills, learn important information and be healthy. 

False. It is important to balance media use with other activities. 

500

What is the maximum level of headphone volume you should have?

18

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