COMPUTER SCIENCE GRADE 3



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COMPUTER SCIENCE GRADE 3 TEACHER MANUAL

WELCOME DEAR TEACHER, It is always wonderful to interact with teachers who are directly connected to the development of children in various field of study in their school life. Computer Science is a subject which goes through many changes on a daily basis with advancements in information technology. It, therefore, becomes imperative for students to be tuned to these changes real time which Log In is dedicated in providing. We, at Greycaps, appreciate the time and effort you are giving to this series and being part of a future in interactive learning. Welcome

What s in it? This manual is designed to help you, the teacher, to understand: How will this manual help? 1. The objective & offerings of the book 2. The content structure and format 3. Teacher inputs that enhance the student experience month-on-month. 4. The benefits to the teacher and student 5. Answers to various exercises 6. The measurable take away

Honeycomb series About Log In Meet Chip and Uncle Babbage Structure & Framework Features Objectives of Log In 3 Chapter summaries (incl. exercise answers) Benefits The sections you will find

We at Greycaps are proud to present a textbook series with a difference which enhances the teaching and learning experience. The Philosophy The Honeybee is an intriguing creature in the animal kingdom. Its characteristics reflect being adaptable, agile, well-organised, creating synergy and working in harmony. It s sole purpose is to create the honeycomb and strive for perfection in creating each hexagonal cell in the honeycomb. The Queen Bee gathers the efforts of all the Honeybees and motivates them to strive for perfection. We believe that this life skill can be borrowed from nature and applied into the school classroom. Honeycomb Series Every teacher is like the Queen bee focusing on students different capabilities and striving to attain harmony within the classroom. Each student is like a Honeybee focusing on better learning and perfection. This novel philosophy, initiated by Greycaps, is the cornerstone by which we create engaging material for our young learners.

Honeycomb Series OBJECTIVES CO-EXISTENCE IS THE KEY INTEGRATION ON LIFE SKILLS INTO TEACHING METHODOLOGIES BRIDGING THE GAP Learning is a collective effort and not an individual effort. Group learning enhances better understanding and decreases dissonance among students. Learning takes place in every walk of life from taking our first baby steps to landing a person on the surface of the Moon. Learning's from life skills is, perhaps, the most essential part of overall student development. Students in a classroom learn at different levels, therefore, the need for the teacher to adopt various innovative methods to bridge gaps between the understanding levels of the first child and the last child.

About LOG IN COMPUTER SCIENCE We live in a world where technological advancements are seen real-time. Children of this day and age have grown into such an environment where the first devices they use are laptops, tablets and smartphones. Equipped in a story-telling format, it is tailored to be generationally relevant to children of this era. Engaging students through a storyline, Log In is a relaxed, fun way to learn the basics of computer science and get educated on changes and advancements, in the field of information technology.

Hello! Meet Uncle Babbage, inspired from the Father of modern Computers, Charles Babbage. He is very knowledgeable in the world of computers and helps Chip, a young boy, in understanding the concepts and uses of computers. Children today get to experience technology at an early age. Therefore, it is imperative to introduce them to concepts which are generationally relevant to them.

Structure & Framework Student TEXTBOOK Equipped with a story-telling format and many other exciting features. EVALUATION Assessments sheets provided online for teachers to evaluate students. Teacher CURIOSITY KIT An aid provided for teachers to reinforce concepts through quizzes and other activities. TEACHER MANUAL Provided online to act as a guide for teachers

IN THE TEXTBOOK Features The creation of characters brings concepts to life and enables better learning. Interactive exercise formats at the end of each chapter, which follows the concept of learning by teaching. Activity based learning becomes an integral part of overall child development. Interesting trivia based information that enhances knowledge.

IN THE CURIOSITY KIT Features The Curiosity Kit is designed to reinforce teaching material in a fun and innovative way for school students. It is a set of activities and games which will enable teachers to create a fun filled atmosphere in the classroom. It ensures wholesome learning and easier recall of facts related to the subject at hand. The Log In Grade 3 kit contains 27 cards. The cards are divided into chapters in tandem with the textbook and are colour coded. Each chapter contains activities with a set of instructions for the teachers and enumerates how it will be beneficial for the students.

Objectives of Log In 3 Log In 3 will begin with understanding the basics of computers and its parts. Students will be introduced to different types and uses of computers relevant to the present generation. The objectives of Log In 3 are as follows: Sparking curiosity (new topics) Enlist the assistance of narrative learning Encourage learning by teaching Encourage learning through activities

Chapter Index 1 COMPUTER 2 PARTS OF THE COMPUTER 3 WINDOWS MICROSOFT PAINT NOTEPAD MICROSOFT WORD 4 5 6

Chapter Summary COMPUTER In this chapter, students will begin to understand how the actual working of a computer takes place. This is done by showcasing various types of computers.

COMPUTER Page 11 & 12 1) Answer the following questions in your notebook. a. A computer is an electronic machine. b. There are four different types of computers. They are - Mainframe computers - Supercomputers - Mini computers and - Micro computers Answers A computer works in three simple steps. They are - Input - Processing and - Output 2) Unscramble these letters to get the correct words. a. Computers b. Laptop c. CPU d. Input e. Supercomputer

COMPUTER Answers Page 11 & 12 3) 4) Write the correct step below each picture whether it is input, processing or output. Match the following Tablet computers Laptop computers Desktop computers PROCESSING INPUT Supercomputer OUTPUT Mainframes

Chapter Summary PARTS OF THE COMPUTER As the title suggests, different parts of the computer enable a computer system to execute various tasks. In this chapter, an introduction of hardware and software is explained which is a major part of the computer.

PARTS OF THE COMPUTER Answers Page 19 & 20 1) Answer the following in your notebook. a. Hardware is a part of computer which you can see, touch and feel. b. A software is a part of a computer that performs tasks based on instructions. c. There are two types of software and they are, system software and application software. d. The data is stored on storage devices and these storage devices are called memory devices. e. There are two types of memory and they are, primary memory and secondary memory. f. A computer is an electronic device and can only understand the machine language which consists of zeros and ones. Hence, to make the computer understand the instructions given by the user, language processors are used.

PARTS OF THE COMPUTER Answers Page 19 & 20 3) Colour the pictures and name them 2) Arrange the given words into hardware and software. SOFTWARE HARDWARE MS Word Printer MS PowerPoint Monitor MS Windows Keyboard MS Paint System Unit CPU MOUSE KEYBOARD MONITOR

Chapter Summary WINDOWS An operating system forms an essential part of a computer system. This chapter explains how an operating system works, which is the foundation on which various tasks are done.

Page 33 & 34 WINDOWS 1) Tick the correct answer. A. b)taskbar B. a)deleted files and folders C. c)start button D. b)taskbar 2) Answer the following in your notebook.. The start button appears at the bottom left corner on the taskbar. When clicked on it, a list of programs appear which is available in the computer. The start button a. Answers is used to start a program, change computer settings, find files and folders, log off, turn off, restart computer and many other functions. b. Some icons present on the desktop are, my computers, my documents, recycle bin, internet explorer etc. c. The steps to open notepad from the start menu are Step 1 - Click on the Start button. Step 2 - Click on All Programs. Step 3 - Click on Accessories. You will get a list of applications. Step 4 - Click on Notepad.

Chapter Summary MICROSOFT PAINT Paint is a software provided by Microsoft which enables creative drawing and colouring for a user. This chapter was introduced in Grade 2 and in Grade 3, more tools are introduced for students to use.

MICROSOFT PAINT Answers Page 46 & 47 1) Help Chip in revising everything he has learnt in MS Paint. Curve tool Colour picker tool Selection tool Cut Polygon tool Magnifier tool Paste Copy 2) Tick the correct sentence and cross the wrong one. a) X b) c) X d) 3) Fill in the blanks using words given below. a. Select b. Polygon c. Magnifier d. Accessories

MICROSOFT PAINT Answers Page 47 4) Answer the following in your notebook. a. The two types of select tools are, rectangular selection and free-form selection. b. Pasting the picture opaquely means pasting it with the background. The steps used to paste the picture opaquely are, Step 1 Select the picture using the Select tool. Step 2 Click on the Copy option from the Clipboard group. Step 3 Click on the Paste option from the Clipboard group. You will see the picture is pasted on the top-left hand corner of the drawing area. Pasting the picture transparently means pasting it without the background. The steps are, Step 1- Select the picture using the Select tool. Step 2 Click on the drop-down arrow under Select in the image group. Step 3 Select Transparent selection. You will see a tick next to it.

MICROSOFT PAINT Answers Page 47 Step 4 - Click on the Copy option from the Clipboard group. Step 5 Click on the Paste option from the Clipboard group. You will see the picture pasted on the top-left hand corner of the drawing area. c. The steps involved in copy and paste are, Step 1 Select any picture you want to copy, using the Select tool. Step 2 Click on the Copy options from the Clipboard group. Step 3 Click on the Paste option from the Clipboard group. You will see that the picture is pasted on the top-left hand corner of the drawing area. Step 4 Draw the picture by clicking the left button and moving the mouse to the desired position in the drawing area.

Chapter Summary NOTEPAD Notepad is a text editing software which is used to type stories, poems, letters, etc. A text editing software enable students to use the keyboard more for documents which are textual in nature.

NOTEPAD Page 65 & 66 1) Number the steps to open Notepad in the correct order. 4 Click on Notepad 2 Click on All Programs 1 Click on the Start Button 3 Click on Accessories 2) Tick the correct options and cross the wrong options. a) X b) X c) X d) 3) Match the following. Maximize button Menu bar Minimize button Title bar Close button Answers

NOTEPAD Answers Page 66 & 67 4) a. b. c. d. e. Fill in the blanks. Saved Edit Fonts Cursor Taskbar 5) Look for these words hidden in the grid given below. 6) Answer the following in your notebook. a. The options under the file menu of Notepad are, New, Open, Save, Save As, Page Setup, Print and Exit. b. The steps followed in changing the font style are, Step 1 Click on the Format menu and click on Font. A box with various options will appear. Step 2 Under Font style, select the desired font style. Step 3 Click on the OK button.

Chapter Summary MICROSOFT WORD Microsoft Word, a popular word processing software provided by Microsoft, enables users to create text documents with a variety of options. It has many more features than what is present in the Notepad.

Page 78 & 79 MICROSOFT WORD 1) Answer the following in your notebook. a. The Quick Access Toolbar is found on the left hand corner of the Title bar next to the Office button. b. Erasing or deleting refers to removing a character or text from a document. This can be done either by using the delete key or backspace key on the keyboard. c. Groups are a set of commands to access drop-down menus and dialog boxes. A dialog box launcher Answers can be found on the bottom-right corner of a group. Clicking the dialog box launcher gives you access to additional commands via a dialog box. d. The important features of MS Word are: - The Title bar -Tabs - Office button -Groups - Quick Access Toolbar -Work area - Minimize, maximize -Rulers and and close -Status bar - Ribbon e. The steps followed to make font changes are,

Page 78 & 79 MICROSOFT WORD Step 1 Select the text in the document. Step 2 Click on the Home tab. Step 3 In the Font group, click on B for Bold, I for Italics and U for Underline. Step 4 Click on Font colour to select the colour from the colour group. c. Identify the following icons. Office button Italics Bold Save Close Answers Underline 3) Solve this crossword puzzle using the clues given below.

The evaluation sheets are divided into four assessment papers and two term papers, to The evaluation sheets are divided into four be given during the academic year. assessment papers and two term papers, to be given during the academic year. ASSESSMENT 1 ASSESSMENT 1 ASSESSMENT 2 ASSESSMENT 2 ASSESSMENT 3 ASSESSMENT 3 ASSESSMENT 4 ASSESSMENT 4 Evaluation TERM ASSESSMENT 1 TERM ASSESSMENT 1 TERM ASSESSMENT 2 TERM ASSESSMENT 2 These assessment sheets can be accessed on the Partner Schools link on the These assessment sheets can be accessed on the Downloads link on the Greycaps website [www.greycaps.com] Greycaps website [www.greycaps.com]

DOWNLOADS Link This link provides access to assessment sheets and this teacher manual, to all teachers subscribed to Log In. Each assessment sheet is downloadable in a PDF format and is Each assessment sheet is downloadable in a PDF format and is accompanied accompanied with the answer keys. with the answer keys. Each PDF file is password protected for the teachers benefit. Each PDF file is password protected for the teachers benefit. The password is teacher. The password is TEACHER

The Units covered for each assessment The chapters covered for each sheet is as follows :assessment sheet is as follows :- Evaluation Me Neighbourhood ASSESSMENT 1 Amazing Computer Parts of the ASSESSMENT 1 computer The Natural World Food and Water Windows ASSESSMENT 2 ASSESSMENT 2 ASSESSMENT 3 ASSESSMENT 3 Clothing and Shelter Our Environment MS Paint Travel and Communication ASSESSMENT 4 Microsoft Word ASSESSMENT 4 Notepad India TERM TERM ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT 11 TERM TERM ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT 22

Easy to recall, Longer Retention Fun, Team based and Experiential Benefits Experience based Learning Quiz based Learning Asking questions (Senior) Learn by teaching (Junior) Makes the child THINK & QUESTION (No Rote) Reduce the gap between the first child and last child (i.e, Honeycomb Philosophy)

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