1. What do you think makes up a computer?

What do you think a computer is? 

Where have you seen the smallest computer?

What is the oldest computer?

Where have you seen a computer on the way to school today?

What was that item called? What was it made of?

How does a computer, compute?

Is an iPhone a computer? If you think ‘Yes’ or Not. Why do you think so.

If you think an iPhone is a computer, is it one single computer or many smaller computers inside it? How many smaller computers are inside it, do you think?

Put your questions and your answers into your Google Classroom wall. See what other people want to know and want to find out.

For these answers you will have about 5 minutes per question so you need to be quick at searching and finding an answer.

Without searching and laptops closed, draw what you think the inside of a computer looks like. Then photograph it and post to your Classroom via Drive.

Learning From Home

Home task, what is a switch? What is a semi-conductor? Why are these important in in how computers work? Find a good video that explains this and post to Google Classroom.

Learning Intention

What is a computer?

Success Criteria

I can draw what I think makes up a computer.

I can respond in Google Classroom what I think a ‘computer’ is and where I have seen one.

I can respond from home with new ideas.

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0 21/02/2020 at 14:01
  1. 3. Antikythera Mechaism

    Posted by DB:Cloud:DB:iSAMSstu:13416, 21/02/2020 at 14:01