Computer Parts and Their Jobs: Representations

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Representations

Translate between words, diagrams, symbols, tables and graphs without changing the underlying meaning.

This extension applies that lens specifically to Computer Parts and Their Jobs.

Computer Parts and Their Jobs

A computer system receives input, processes and stores data, then produces output. Keyboard, touchscreen and microphone are inputs; screens and speakers are outputs.

Core checkpoint: Classify a part by the job it performs, not by its shape.

Grade 4 Digital Foundations — Representations: Which statement best captures the core checkpoint for Computer Parts and Their Jobs?

Grade 4 Digital Foundations — Representations: Enter the highlighted key term for Computer Parts and Their Jobs. Checkpoint clue: Which device is mainly an input device?

Grade 4 Digital Foundations — Representations: Which lesson most directly explains the concepts used in this application?

A shared school computer lasts longer when learners handle ports, cables and devices carefully.

Name the original topic being extended by this representations lesson.

Which statement is the best evidence-led starting point for Computer Parts and Their Jobs: Representations?