Tracking down

Track down each and every part of your computer system.

Can you name the parts of the computer?

Can you name the parts of the computer shown here?


Copy or save this picture with a right click and label the parts in Word or Paint.

Take a digital picture of your lab computer. How many tech terms can you use to label it?

Are these parts hardware or software?

If you're participating in the Computer Lab Treasure Hunt, this is the right spot. You found it!Track down these parts:
monitor
mouse
tower
keyboard
headset
microphone
printer
scanner
numeric keypad
space bar
CD drive
floppy drive
power buttons (3 shown + 1 on side of scanner)
mouse pad
volume control (on keyboard)
power indicator lights

Is any software shown in the picture?


Computer Parts Worksheets
Drag and drop computer names, and
select names from drop-down menus.

(Excel file - can be opened in Excel or Internet Explorer.)

Click here for a printable Computer Parts Matching worksheet.
Use the Line tool on the Drawing Toolbar to complete before printing.
Don't see it - click View, Toolbars, Drawing in the menu bar.

Don't forget to add your name.

Input or Output?
Visit ABCya to find out.

Computer Parts Puzzle Challenge
Drag & drop the puzzle pieces into place to complete the picture.
Click the "Shapes" button on the side menu to make it more or less difficult.

 

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Fun gear to wear while tracking down computer parts.
Pith Helmets and Outback Hats from Oriental Trading Co.
Knitted Coonskin Cap pattern from Melissa Walters & Knitty.com
Coonskin Hat Kit from The Old Schoolhouse - faux, of course

Hats off to you for using proper keyboarding skills along the way!

 

 

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