Computer for Primary Grades
Computer For Primary Grades (Classes 1–5 )
Smart and safe digital learning for young learners — as per CBSE / NCERT guidelines.
Our Computer Education program builds essential technology skills using simple, age-appropriate lessons. Students learn how to use computers confidently, responsibly and creatively through hands-on activities in the computer lab.
⭐ Key Learning Outcomes (CBSE / NCERT Aligned)
Across Classes 1–5, students develop:- Understanding of computers and digital devices
- Basic computer operations (start, shut down, use of mouse/keyboard)
- Typing skills and use of simple learning software
- Drawing, writing and project making using computer tools
- Safe and responsible use of the internet
- Logical thinking and introductory block-based coding
📚 Class-wise Curriculum Overview
Class 1- Topics: What is a computer? Parts of a computer — monitor, keyboard, mouse, CPU
- Skills: Using mouse to click & drag, typing A–Z slowly
- Activities: Drawing in Paint, identify computer parts game
Class 2
- Topics: Uses of computers, desktop icons, introduction to typing, storage devices
- Skills: Opening simple software, typing short words and names
- Activities: Colouring in Paint, typing worksheet (words & sentences)
Class 3
- Topics: Hardware and software, MS Paint, MS Word, types of storage devices
- Skills: Create and save files, change font/colour/size
- Activities: Poster making in Paint, typing a short paragraph
Class 4
- Topics: Input and output devices, introduction to internet, Word formatting, file/folder management
- Skills: Insert pictures, bullets, alignment, saving class assignments
- Activities: Mini project — “My Favourite Animal” document
Class 5
- Topics: Internet safety rules, email basics (theory only), PowerPoint, block programming (Scratch / Code.org)
- Skills: Creating slides, adding transitions, making simple coding animations
- Activities: Presentation project, digital poster, coding game challenge
🎒 Teaching & Learning Resources
- Computer parts chart
- Keyboard poster and typing sheets
- Step-by-step tutorials for Paint / Word / PowerPoint
- Worksheets for computer basics and practical skills
- Cyber safety rules chart
- Coding activity cards for beginners
❓ FAQs
Is the syllabus based on CBSE / NCERT?
Yes — topics follow the Computer Education section of Indian boards textbooks.
Is coding compulsory?
No — only a basic, fun introduction.
Do students need computers at home?
No — school computer lab sessions are enough. Home access is optional.
📞 Support
For detailed lesson plans, printable worksheets, or computer project ideas — feel free to contact us anytime.
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