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Activity Using Paint: Lesson

This lesson teaches students how to use basic text editing features in a text editor, including copy, cut, paste, undo, and redo. It demonstrates how to copy and paste words, cut and paste words, and use the undo feature to reverse deletions. The lesson also covers how to save, open, print, and close text files, and how to switch off the computer properly.

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Activity Using Paint: Lesson

This lesson teaches students how to use basic text editing features in a text editor, including copy, cut, paste, undo, and redo. It demonstrates how to copy and paste words, cut and paste words, and use the undo feature to reverse deletions. The lesson also covers how to save, open, print, and close text files, and how to switch off the computer properly.

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Lesson 6

Activity using Paint


In this lesson you will learn:
To use various tools of Paint activity.
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1. Draw a greeting card for your friend on her birthday! Use the paint
tool to write the birthday wishes on the card.
2. Learning about different occupations: Make charts of occupations
by collecting the objects associated with them. You can even draw
the objects! For example the occupation of carpentry can be
represented with Saw, screw drivers, a hammer, wood etc., Use your
imagination to give a nice title. Write the title using alphabet tool.

3. Draw scenery of your choice. For example:

1. A village
2. Zoo
3. Garden
4. Sunset or Sunrise over the Sea or hills

Give an interesting title to the scenery and write it using paint tool.
At the bottom of the page to the right hand side write your name.
4. Choose a game that you like to play. Find out about the game like
the number of players, objects used to play, size of the play ground
required, the origin of the game, where the game is played most, the
successful players of the game etc., Make a poster of the game using
tux paint. Search for the objects in the existing images. You may
even draw these objects. Write the name of the game and the names
of objects used to play the game (You may use any of the tools –
magic, text, paint, to write).
5. Draw and paint any object or a place using line tool and shapes tool.
For example flags of countries, a house, a person, car, table, chair, a
cricket ground, swimming pool and many more can be drawn with a
combination of the line tool and shape tool. You can use the paint tool
if necessary. Label the objects that you draw using the line and shape
tool wherever possible.

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Explore!
Find out the different kinds of lines that you can draw
using Paint and Line tool. For example: You can draw a
dotted line or a line made up of squirrels.
1. Draw a picture in Tux Paint and use mirror and flip
options under magic tool and find what happens to your
drawing
2. Explore how to change the size of letters you enter
using the Text toolin Tux Paint.
Teacher’s
Corner 2.6
1. The students already know how to use Tux Paint. However, begin the class by
illustrating the steps to open the paint application and use the different options in the
tool box. Tell them they can not only draw but also write on their painting. Demonstrate
this using an activity like drawing a flower and writing its name. For students who are
not as familiar with the various options, refer class I textbook lesson on Paint and teach
them the application.

2. Allow the students to practice. The class can be divided into groups and ask to do each
of the above activities. Discuss what they can write on their paintings in the class.

3. You may add other activities to provide appropriate practice of paint application.

Further Reading :
http://www.tuxpaint.org

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Lesson 7
Basic features of Text Editor
In this lesson you will learn:
Usage of Copy, Cut, Paste, Undo and Redo in a text editor.
A m File operations like Save, Open, Close.
How to edit the text written using a computer.
Tejas and Jyoti open the text editor activity and start entering text.
Tejas: Moz, We are entering the names of animals using the text
editor.

Jyoti: We want to separate them into two lists,


1. Domestic animals and 2. Wild animals. First I want
to enter the titles for the lists. Since the word
animals are repeating in both titles can I copy the
word and paste?

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Moz: Yes you can. There are four steps to copy and paste.
1. Select the word: Move the mouse pointer to the beginning of
the word. By pressing the left button drag the mouse pointer to
select the word. The selected word is highlighted. Release the
left button of the mouse at the end of the word.

2. Copy the selected word: Move the mouse pointer to Copy on the
tool bar. Click on Copy icon.

3. Position the cursor: Move the mouse pointer to the position


where you want to copy the word and click the left mouse button.

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4. Paste the word: Point the mouse on paste icon in the toolbar and
click the left mouse button. The word that is copied is at the position
of the cursor.

Jyoti copies the word animals and uses it in the titles of the two
lists.

Tejas: What is the tool cut for? Canwe use it to cut the words and
paste them under the lists?
Moz: Yes. The steps are the same as Copy.
1. Selecting the word: Select the word to be Cut.

2. Cut the selected word: Move the mouse pointer and click on the cut
icon. Observe that the word disappears.

3. Position the cursor: Move the cursor to the new location.

4. Paste the word: Select the Paste icon and note that the word is
now seen at the new location.

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Tejas: By mistake I cut two words. Can I bring them back
into the list?
Moz: Click on undo icon from the toolbar.
Tejas: Oh! Both the words are back now.

Moz: Now that you know how to cut and paste, arrange the
lists in alphabetical order.
Tejas: We have saved the document by clicking on save. The file name
is animals and we printed the document by clicking on print.

Copy
Undo Paste
Save Print Cut
Redo
Jyoti: Tejas, the title bar of the window has the name of the file.

Tejas: Yes and just like music or Paint activity the window can be
closed by clicking on 'x' in the corner of the title bar.
Moz: Good. Now you can write and also make changes to the written
text using a computer.

Jyoti: Moz, How do we switch off the computer?


Moz: I will show you the steps in switching off a computer and
much more tomorrow.
Chin chinaki...

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WORKSHEETS 2.7
1. Match the first column with the editing tool in the Text editor
application.

I use a pair of scissors to cut a piece


of paper

I use gum to stick a stamp on an envelope.

Yesterday I searched for my lost pencil.

2. Classify the icons below into Paint and Text editor categories, by
writing P/T next to the icon. Pick and circle all the editing options
available in the Text Editor application.

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WORKSHEETS 2.7
3. Rahul has typed the names of his friends in a text file. He now
wants to arrange them in alphabetical order. He wants to use the
'Cut and Paste' command to moves the names from one location to
another. Number the steps to be followed in the correct order.

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4.Neeta wants to note down names of her class mates in a text
file. She wants to use the copy and paste command to do this. Can
you help her by arranging the steps to be followed in the proper
order.

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Click the 'Copy' button on the toolbar


Select the list of names
Click the ‘Paste‛ button on the toolbar
Move the mouse pointer to where you want to Paste

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2.7
1. Horizontal reading practice: A word is shown at the top right of the board. A list of
words will appear and disappear on the left. Does the given word appear in the list? To
play this game, follow the following steps:
Applications-->Games-->Educational Suite Gcompris-->Reading activities

2. Type simple words: Type the letters indicated by the finger in the box. To play this
game, follow these steps:
Applications --> Childs Play

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2.7

3. Type Numbers and Practice Multiplication tables. To play this game, follow these
steps:
Applications --> Childs Play

Explore!
1. Find different ways to copy, paste words [Other than
clicking the toolbar icon].
2. Explore how to find a particular word in the document
written on the computer.
3. Explore other 56
options of tool bar such as redo.
Teacher’s
Corner 2.7
Begin the class by revising what students already know about writing usinga computer.
Create a short cut for text editor application on the desktop. Open text editor and ask the
students to note the similar options as in other activities --- new, open and save.
Emphasize that the functions of these options remain same across different activities.
Revise the function of space bar and enter key to refresh their memory. Remind the
students that it is important to save whatever changes you make in the document by
using the save icon.

Type a list of words that suit the interest of students. For instance you can write a list of
the foods we eat --- fruits, dals, pulses and animal products. Now select a word at the top
of the list and cut it (using the scissors on the menu bar). As the students note what you
do on the computer, they will wonder where it has gone. Now paste it at the end of the
list. Explain to the students that the computer stores the cut item in its memory. When we
specify the place to bring the word, it recollects the word and pastes it there. You can
teach the copy option, in a similar way.

Draw the students’ attention to how the symbols of cut, copy and paste represent their
functions. For example, scissors are used to cut and you paste something on a pad, and
there are two sheets one behind the other in copy. This will help them to understand and
remember the functions of these options clearly.

Summarize the lesson and allow the students to practice. Ask the students to refer the
chapter they are learning in science/ environmental studies and write 10 important
words as a list. Tell them to order the words alphabetically using the edit --- cut, copy and
paste option. Finally, ask them to save the list.

Futher Reading :
http://www.vocabumonkey.org

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