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Parts of a Computer Cut out and stick the correct names below the parts of a computer. keyboard mousemat central processing unit (C.P.U.) motherboard monitor router random access memory (R.A.M.) USB port mouse printer power supply computer case speakers video card hard drive sound card visit twinkl.com.au

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Page 1: Parts of a Computer - hestalbanssth.catholic.edu.au · computer games. This part is the hard casing which all the elements are housed inside to keep them secure. These connect to

Parts of a ComputerCut out and stick the correct names below the parts of a computer.

keyboard mousemat central processing unit (C.P.U.) motherboard

monitor router random access memory (R.A.M.) USB port

mouse printer power supply computer case

speakers video card hard drive sound card

visit twinkl.com.au

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Parts of a Computer Answers

keyboard mouse monitor speakers

mouse mat printer router central processing unit (C.P.U.)

motherboard random access memory (R.A.M.) video card power supply

hard drive USB port computer case sound card

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Page 3: Parts of a Computer - hestalbanssth.catholic.edu.au · computer games. This part is the hard casing which all the elements are housed inside to keep them secure. These connect to

Parts of a ComputerCut out and stick the correct names and definitions next to the parts of a computer.

visit twinkl.com.au

Page 4: Parts of a Computer - hestalbanssth.catholic.edu.au · computer games. This part is the hard casing which all the elements are housed inside to keep them secure. These connect to

Parts of a ComputerCut out and stick the correct names and definitions next to the parts of a computer.

visit twinkl.com.au

Page 5: Parts of a Computer - hestalbanssth.catholic.edu.au · computer games. This part is the hard casing which all the elements are housed inside to keep them secure. These connect to

Parts of a ComputerCut out and stick the correct names and definitions next to the parts of a computer.

keyboard mousemat central processing unit (C.P.U.) motherboard

monitor router random access memory (R.A.M.) USB port

mouse printer power supply computer case

speakers video card hard drive sound card

Used for entering information into the computer. This object contains many letters, numbers and symbols.

This is the pad that the mouse sits on. It is used to make the motion of

the mouse smoother and to stop it getting dirty.

This part is like the skeleton of the computer. It provides the basis for where the other parts

go and connects them to each other and the C.P.U

This part is a data storage device which stores

information and files on a computer.

Used for navigating and clicking on the computer screen. Single and double clicks are used for different functions.

A machine that copies the information from your computer onto

paper. May also include photocopying and

scanning functions.

This part is the information storage in a computer that is used to store data for programs and running programs.

This part allows a person to connect an electronic device to a computer. It can also be used for saving data onto a

flash drive.

This part looks like a TV screen and shows you what you are doing on your computer.

A networking device that directs data

between computers on a network, such as on

the internet.

This part controls what is shown on the computer monitor and helps to display images on the screen, such as

computer games.

This part is the hard casing which all the elements

are housed inside to keep them secure.

These connect to the computer to make it

possible for us to hear the sounds it makes.

This part sends signals to control the

other parts of the computer and runs computer programs.

This part provides power to the computer’s

different elements.

This part controls the input and output of sound signals.

It processed the sounds on the computer and sends them to the speakers or headphones.

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Parts of a Computer AnswersKeyboard Used for entering information into the computer. This object contains many letters, numbers and symbols.

Motherboard This part is like the skeleton of the computer. It provides the basis for where the other parts go and connects them to each other and the C.P.U.

Mouse Used for navigating and clicking on the computer screen. Single and double clicks are used for different functions.

Random Access Memory (R.A.M.) This part is the information storage in a computer that is used to store data for programs and running programs.

Monitor This part looks like a TV screen and shows you what you are doing on your computer.

Video card This part controls what is shown on the computer monitor and helps to display images on the screen, such as computer games.

Speakers These connect to the computer to make it possible for us to hear the sounds it makes.

Power supply This part provides power to the computer’s different elements.

Mouse mat This is the pad that the mouse sits on. It is used to make the motion of the mouse smoother and to stop it getting dirty.

Hard drive This part is a data storage device which stores information and files on a computer.

Printer A machine that copies the information from your computer onto paper. May also include photocopying and scanning functions.

USB port This part allows a person to connect an electronic device to a computer. It can also be used for saving data onto a flash drive.

Router A networking device that directs data between computers on a network, such as on the internet.

Computer case This part is the hard casing which all the elements are housed inside to keep them secure.

Central Processing Unit (C.P.U.) This part sends signals to control the other parts of the computer and runs computer programs.

Sound card This part controls the input and output of sound signals. It processed the sounds on the computer and sends them to the speakers or headphones.

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Parts of a ComputerCut out and stick the correct names next to the parts of a computer. Then write your own

definitions of each part.

visit twinkl.com.au

Page 8: Parts of a Computer - hestalbanssth.catholic.edu.au · computer games. This part is the hard casing which all the elements are housed inside to keep them secure. These connect to

Parts of a ComputerCut out and stick the correct names next to the parts of a computer. Then write your own

definitions of each part.

visit twinkl.com.au

Page 9: Parts of a Computer - hestalbanssth.catholic.edu.au · computer games. This part is the hard casing which all the elements are housed inside to keep them secure. These connect to

Parts of a ComputerCut out and stick the correct names next to the parts of a computer. Then write your own

definitions of each part.

keyboard mousemat central processing unit (C.P.U.)

monitor router random access memory (R.A.M.)

mouse printer power supply

speakers video card hard drive

motherboard USB port computer case

sound card

visit twinkl.com.au

Page 10: Parts of a Computer - hestalbanssth.catholic.edu.au · computer games. This part is the hard casing which all the elements are housed inside to keep them secure. These connect to

Parts of a Computer AnswersKeyboard Used for entering information into the computer. This object contains many letters, numbers and symbols.

Motherboard This part is like the skeleton of the computer. It provides the basis for where the other parts go and connects them to each other and the C.P.U.

Mouse Used for navigating and clicking on the computer screen. Single and double clicks are used for different functions.

Random Access Memory (R.A.M.) This part is the information storage in a computer that is used to store data for programs and running programs.

Monitor This part looks like a TV screen and shows you what you are doing on your computer.

Video card This part controls what is shown on the computer monitor and helps to display images on the screen, such as computer games.

Speakers These connect to the computer to make it possible for us to hear the sounds it makes.

Power supply This part provides power to the computer’s different elements.

Mouse mat This is the pad that the mouse sits on. It is used to make the motion of the mouse smoother and to stop it getting dirty.

Hard drive This part is a data storage device which stores information and files on a computer.

Printer A machine that copies the information from your computer onto paper. May also include photocopying and scanning functions.

USB port This part allows a person to connect an electronic device to a computer. It can also be used for saving data onto a flash drive.

Router A networking device that directs data between computers on a network, such as on the internet.

Computer case This part is the hard casing which all the elements are housed inside to keep them secure.

Central Processing Unit (C.P.U.) This part sends signals to control the other parts of the computer and runs computer programs.

Sound card This part controls the input and output of sound signals. It processed the sounds on the computer and sends them to the speakers or headphones.

visit twinkl.com.au