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Unit Overview

First Computer Skills

Part of the digital & AI literacy track — this unit builds First Computer Skills in a way that is structured and confidence-building.

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Why it matters for the future

Develops AI-era computational thinking — among the fastest-growing 2030 skills.

🧠 Skills & Topics

Mouse & Touch Control

Click, drag-drop, tap-and-hold games.

Letters on Keyboard

Finding letters; typing own name.

Screen-Time Rules

Family screen rules; asking before using.

🎯 Learning Outcomes

  • Completes a drag-drop puzzle
  • Types own name
  • States two family screen rules
  • Explains First Computer Skills in their own words with an example

🎲 Suggested Activities

  1. 1Build a tiny hands-on project applying First Computer Skills
  2. 2Explain First Computer Skills to a partner, then swap
  3. 3Home challenge: find First Computer Skills in daily life

How Learning is Checked

  • Short 5-question class quiz
  • Hands-on task scored on a simple rubric
  • Quick oral check and signed home practice
🧰 Materials
Workbook and notebookCharts and printable worksheetsEveryday objects for hands-on practice
🔑 Key Vocabulary
Mouse & Touch ControlLetters on KeyboardScreen-Time Rules

👨‍👩‍👧 At Home — for Parents

Ask your child to explain First Computer Skills to you and spot one real example at home. Stay positive — reward effort and curiosity over perfect answers.

🍎 In the Classroom — for Teachers

Open with a 5-minute real-life hook, teach First Computer Skills with concrete examples, then a guided task and an independent task. Differentiate with easier and extension versions.

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