SLHT Grade 7 CSS Week 2
SLHT Grade 7 CSS Week 2
SLHT Grade 7 CSS Week 2
Module 2
Subject: TLE CSS Grade: 7 Quarter: 2 Week: 2
Components of Computer
Hardware
Input Output
Device Device
Process Storage
Device Device
A. INPUT DEVICES are composed of a device that accepts data and instructions from the user or
from another computer system.
Keyboard Mouse Scanner Microphone
A.1. Keyboard
A computer keyboard is an input device used to enter characters and functions into
the computer system by pressing buttons, or keys. It is the primary device used to enter text.
A.2. Mouse
The mouse is another input device used to point and select objects on the computer monitor.
Using the mouse and keyboard in combination allows the computer user substantial latitude in
how to accomplish a wide variety of tasks.
A.3. Scanner
A scanner is use to capture a source document and converts printed data or images into an
electronic data format that a computer can store or process as required.
A.4. Microphone
Microphone is used to input sound that is then stored in a digital form. It is used for various
applications such as adding sound to a multimedia presentation or for mixing music
B. OUTPUT DEVICE is any piece of computer hardware that displays results after the computer
has processed the input data that has been entered.
Monitor Printer Speaker Projector
B.1. Monitor
A monitor is an electronic visual computer display that includes a screen, circuitry, and the case in which that
circuitry is enclosed
B.2. Printer
The printer is a device use to print texts and pictures.
B.3. Speaker
A computer speaker is an output hardware device that produces sound.
B.4. Projector
A projector is an output device that projects an image onto a large surface, such as a white screen or wall.
C. PROCESS DEVICE is the computer’s circuitry in the system unit. It plays an important role in processing operations. It
is used to process data, using instructions from the program.
C.1. Motherboard / Mainboard / System Board – is the main circuit board of a computer. It contains all the circuits and
components that run the computer.
C.2. CPU (Central Processing Unit) - The processor is the main “brain” or “heart” of a computer system. It performs all
of the instructions and calculations that are needed and manages the flow of information through a computer.
C.3. RAM – (Random Access Memory) RAM is volatile, meaning it holds data only when the power is on. When the
power is off, RAM's contents are lost.
C.4. Video Card/GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) - also called a display card, graphics card, display adapter, or
graphics adapter is an expansion card which generates a feed of output images to a display device (such as a
computer monitor).
SYSTEM UNIT
The system unit, also known as a "tower" or "chassis," is the main part of a desktop computer. It encloses the
motherboard, CPU, RAM, video card, and other internal components.
A. System Software coordinates the activities and functions of hardware and software. It controls the
operations of computer hardware and provides an environment or platform for all the other types of
software to work in. It is the most basic type of software in any computer system, which is essential for
other programs, applications and the whole computer system to function.
A.1. Operating System – is the program that, after being initially loaded into computer by a boot program,
manages all the other programs in a computer.
Examples– Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Ubuntu
A.2. Utility Programs – are small, powerful programs with a limited capability, they are usually operated by
the user to maintain a smooth running of the computer system.
B. Application Software is a computer program that performs a specific task.
(Application software examples – MS Office, OpenOffice, Media Players, MS Access, educational
software, media development software, Antivirus software, etc.)
3. Peopleware – the most important element of a computer system is its users. The following types of people
interact with a computer system:
a. System Analysts - are people who design the operation and processing of the system
b. System Programmers – are people who write codes and programs to implement the working of the
system.
c. System Operators – are people who operate the system and use it for different purposes. Also called
the end users like students, teachers, and other professionals.
II. HOW THE COMPUTER WORKS?
Data are raw facts about things, events, or activities that are captured, recorded, and stored on the computer.
These can be in the form of words, numbers, or pictures.
Data become information when these have been arranged or organized to be of use and to have meaning to
the user.
INPUT – in this step, data are entered into the computer through input devices, such as keyboard and mouse.
PROCESS – is the computer’s method of analyzing, managing, or manipulating data. The data entered into the
computer undergo changes. The Central Processing Unit (CPU) directs the operation of the input and
output devices to create the needed information.
OUTPUT – You get the output once the computer is finished processing the data. It could be displayed on the monitor,
printed on paper, or heard through speakers.
STORAGE – The processed data are kept for future use. We use Hard Disk Drive to store the information.
III. Common Computer Applications Used in Performing Computer Related Duties
1. Microsoft Office Application – is a package application developed by Microsoft and is intended to be used in
offices and schools.
a. MS Word – A word processing application used for creating documents such as letters, brochures, activity
programs, and learning activities.
b. MS Excel – is a spreadsheet program ideal for entering, calculating, and analyzing numeric data such as
sales figures, sales taxes, and students’ grades.
c. MS PowerPoint – is a presentation tool that uses graphical approach to presentation in the form of slides. Its
primary function is to help a presenter deliver its presentation effectively.
2. Photo Editing Software – is commonly used in editing and enhancing photos that would give you an excellent
output.
3. Video Editing Software – is used to edit movies or video clips.
4. Web Browsers – is an application used to access information on the World Wide Web. Web browsers interpret
and display HTML web pages, applications, JavaScript, and other content hosted on web servers in the form of
text, pictures, audio, and video.
Search Engine is a program that enables the users to search for documents or information on the World Wide
Web.
How to search information on the World Wide Web?
1. Click a browser that you want to use – Chrome, Firefox or Edge
2. Type the search engine that you want to use in the web browser’s URL (Uniform Resource Locator) and press the
Enter key.
*To bookmark a page, just click the star icon on the right side of the browser.
3. Use the search tab or the address bar of your search engine to find information on the web.
When searching for an information on the web, the results are categorized – All, Images, Videos, Maps, News, More,
ASSESSMENT
TEST 1 Directions: Classify the following devices. Bullet A) ID for input device, B) PD for process device,
C) OD for output device and (D)SD for storage device.
___________ 1. Mouse___________ 2. Printer___________ 3. Monitor___________ 4. USB Flash Drive
___________ 5. Speaker___________ 6. Hard Disk Drive___________ 7. Keyboard___________ 8. SSD
___________ 9. Scanner___________ 10. GPU
Test II. TRUE or FALSE Bullet Letter A for True, AND If false bullet letter B
______11. In this digital world, having the knowledge and skills in computer servicing is the start and most
fundamental of all.
_______12. The computer system is a collection of entities like hardware, software and electricity.
_______13. The system unit is the main part of a desktop computer.
_______14. Software refers to the collection of electronic instructions that tells the computer what to do.
_______15. Make sure the pins are misaligned when connecting a cable connector.
Test III. Multiple Choice Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer.
16. The numbers, letters, and symbols that you enter into the computer are called _____________.
a. Data b, Knowledge c. Facts d, Information
17. The computer takes data and works on them. This is called _________
a, Input b, Output c, Processing d, Storage
18. The part of the computer that processes data is the _______________
a, Mouse b, Keyboard c, Printer d, CPU
19. When the computer finished processing data. You get _____________
a, Input b, Output c. Data d, Numbers
20. Information produced by the computer can be stored on ____________
a, Hard Disk b, Monitor c. Mouse d, Keyboard
21. ___________ is an electronic machine that processes information.
a, Computer b, Motherboard c. Video Card d, Peopleware
22. ____________ is the main circuitry board of the computer.
a, Keyboard b, Motherboard c. Power Supply d, System Fan
23. ____________ is the brain of the computer.
a, CPU b, Ram c, HDD d. FDD
24. ___________ is the primary storage of the computer.
a, RAM b, CPU c, HDD d. SSD
25. An application use to access information on the World Wide Web.
a, MS Word b, MS word c. Web Browser d Search Engine
Additional Activities. Finger Keyboarding Assignment
Directions: Draw a diagram of proper hand position using a keyboard and label each finger with the keys
assigned. Draw on your TLE CSS activity notebook.
I. References:
https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/search?filter=&search_param=all&query=MELCS
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1shilyflnsXW6Thz-P0b4otJuferPkQDV?fbclid=IwAR1bfsGxH_ocenzh4269-
IsXk7e7uUNoNkt6KG1vXNcLi3oWX11gw5i1who
https://www.proprofs.com/discuss/c/computer
https://www.academia.edu/34890204/._CBLM_Perform_Computer
https://sites.google.com/site/fixurpc1974/common/pc-operations
https://www.google.com/search?q=pictures+of+the+computer+parts&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjU4fC9-
pLqAhVSPHAKHf4ICbMQ_AUoAXoECBIQAw&biw=1280&bih=610#imgrc=TuPFGHuiYyqScM
https://www.scribd.com/document/380828448/lm-chs-140627062037-phpapp01
https://theictbook.com/components-of-the-system-unit-and-their-functions/
https://www.e-tesda.gov.ph/course/view.php?id=81
https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/computerbasics/basic-parts-of-a-computer/1/