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3 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Classroom Expectations /Procedures Proper Posture and Technique Basic Keyboarding Facts Computer Concepts/ Random

4 Classroom Expectations /Procedures Proper Posture and Technique Basic Keyboarding Facts Computer Concepts/ Random $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $400 $1000

5 Category 1 $200 Besides your agenda, what is the only thing you must bring to each class?

6 Category 1 $400 What are group leaders responsible for doing at the end of each class?

7 Category 1 $600 What are three specific things you should do upon entering class each day?

8 Category 1 $800 What are two different tabs on our class website and state one thing you can do on each tab.

9 Category 1 $1000 What does it mean when the lights are turned back on at the end of class while students are typing?

10 Category 1 $200-Answer A pencil or pen

11 Category 1 $400-Answer Collecting and putting folders away

12 Category 1 $600-Answer 1.Get your folder/worksheets 2.Setup your name tag 3.Login to your computer 4.Complete the warm up activity on the board

13 Category 1 $800-Answer 1.Keyboarding Information – access important class info 2.Keyboarding Calendar – view info about daily lessons and upcoming assessments 3.Keyboarding Files – access class worksheets 4.Keyboarding Links – access websites used in class 5.Typing Games – practice typing learned keys at home

14 Category 1 $1000-Answer Two minutes left in class – finish the tab you’re on and don’t start another one!

15 Category 2 $200 Where should your fingers always begin and end when typing?

16 Category 2 $400 Pulling the keyboard out to the edge of the desk will keep you from resting your wrists on the table. By doing this, what disease will you help to prevent?

17 Category 2 $600 Where should your arms be when typing?

18 Category 2 $800 What should your eyes be on when you are typing at the keyboard?

19 Category 2 $1000 "If you can throw a 100mph fastball but can’t get a strike, what good is that?!?!” Relate this analogy to keyboarding.

20 Category 2 $200-Answer Home Row Keys

21 Category 2 $400-Answer Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

22 Category 2 $600-Answer Relaxed, close to body

23 Category 2 $800-Answer On what you are typing

24 Category 2 $1000-Answer Accuracy is more important than speed

25 Category 3 $200 What are the home row keys?

26 Category 3 $400 What is it called when a person uses two fingers to type?

27 Category 3 $600 What is the name of the keyboard layout that we use?

28 Category 3 $800 Which finger should be used to press the Enter key?

29 Category 3 $1000 State five different words you can spell ONLY using the home row keys.

30 Category 3 $200-Answer A S D F J K L ;

31 Category 3 $400-Answer Hunt and Peck

32 Category 3 $600-Answer QWERTY

33 Category 3 $800-Answer Right Pinky Finger

34 Category 3 $1000-Answer 1. a 2. as 3. ask 4. all 5. fad 6. add 7. dad 8. sad 9. lad 10. flask 11. salad 12. alaska

35 Category 4 $200 A device that connects a computer to the Internet.

36 Category 4 $400 What are the parts of the information processing cycle?

37 Category 4 $600 What does RAM and ROM stand for AND what is a key difference between them?

38 Category 4 $800 List one input device, one storage device, AND one output device.

39 Category 4 $1000 What is the correct spelling of your teacher’s last name?

40 Category 4 $200-Answer Modem

41 Category 4 $400-Answer 1.Input 2.Processing & Storage 3.Output

42 Category 4 $600-Answer Random Access Memory Temporary memory Read Only Memory Permanent memory

43 Category 4 $800-Answer Input Devices : keyboard, mouse, scanner, modem, microphone, web cam Output Devices : monitor, printer, speakers, modem Storage : disk, hard drive, flash drive, cloud storage

44 Category 4 $1000-Answer DLEFNEO H C S

45 Final Jeopardy Category Keyboarding Posture and Technique

46 You have 30 seconds left… Final Jeopardy You have 1 minute… List seven specific posture/techniques you will be graded on this quarter?

47 Final Jeopardy Time Is Up List seven specific posture/techniques you will be graded on this quarter?

48 1.Sit up straight 2.Back against chair 3.Feet flat on the floor 4.Begin/end typing with home row keys 5.Eyes on what you’re typing 6.Arms relaxed, close to body 7.Keep wrists off table 8.Body centered at keyboard 9.Working quietly and continually 10.Using keyboard skin correctly 11.Keep workstation organized Final Jeopardy Answer


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