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 DAILY LOG(15.7.2021)

CLASS VII:

CHAPTER-5: Go Online

1. Activity A : How do we communicate with friends and family and B: In what ways do you use the Internet in your day-to day life?

2. Introduction

3. Search Engine

4. Address Bar

5. E-mail parts


CLASS III:

CHAPTER-4: Hello Logo Turtle!

1. Starting MSW LOGO

2. MSW Logo Terminology

3. Components of Main Screen

4. Parts of Turtle


CLASS I:

CHAPTER-2: Uses of a Smart Machine Computer

1. Access A, B, C, D on Page 16, 17 and 18 were done

CHAPTER-3: PARTS OF A COMPUTER

1. Activity : Parts of a Plant

2. Introduction

3. Parts of a Computer

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