This is a step-by-step set of instructions that solves a problem.
What is an algorithm?
This device is used to type words into the computer.
What is a keyboard?
This is a website/app that allows you to create posters, infographics and presentations.
What is Canva?
This happens when someone uses the internet to hurt or bully another person.
What is cyberbullying?
What is your favorite color?
Yes!
This type of code uses 1s and 0s to represent letters, numbers, or pictures.
What is binary code?
This part of the computer shows what you're working on.
What is a monitor (or screen)?
This program allows you to type documents and share them with each other.
What is Word?
This law protects people's original work, like songs, stories, or videos.
What is copyright?
What plays did Ms. Runner put on this year?
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and The Mouse That Roared.
This is when we test a problem by creating a model to see what might happen.
What is a simulation?
When your computer freezes or crashes, this is something you should try first.
What is restarting it (or checking cables, or asking for help)?
This is information like your full name, address, or school name that you shouldn’t share online.
What is personal/private information?
English, Theatre, Speech
This is the first step in solving a problem with a computer—before you even start coding.
What is identifying or exploring the problem?
This kind of program or machine can act like it’s thinking or making decisions, like a robot or virtual assistant.
What is intelligent behavior (or artificial intelligence)?
This website has lessons that help students learn how to type.
What is Typing.com (or Nitro Type)?
This is when someone uses another person's work without giving credit or permission.
What is plagiarism?
15 + 15 = ?
30
Just a 1 or 0 by itself.
What is a bit?
These are the names for devices like speakers, printers, and monitors.
What are output devices?
Collected information that can be used in a program—like from a survey or poll.
What is data?
Information that has been checked by other sources and is good to use.
What is reliable/credible information?
When should your iPad be open?
When your teacher gives you permission and instructions.