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STVEP – Internet and Computing


Fundamentals
Activity Sheet Quarter 3 – LO 9
Explore and Use the Elements of Windows 10

REGION VI – WESTERN VISAYAS

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STVEP 7 – (Internet and Computing Fundamentals)
Activity Sheet No. 3
First Edition, 2020

Published in the Philippines


By the Department of Education
Region 6 – Western Visayas

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Development Team of STVEP 7 – (Internet and Computing Fundamentals)


Activity Sheet

Writer: Danesa D. Sibag, Ma. Christy P. Conejar


Illustrators:
Editors: Lilibeth E. Larupay, Armand Glenn S. Lapor
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Introductory Message
Welcome to STVEP 7 – (Internet and Computing Fundamentals)!

The Learning Activity Sheet is a product of the collaborative efforts of the


Schools Division of Iloilo and DepEd Regional Office VI - Western Visayas through
the Curriculum and Learning Management Division (CLMD). This is developed to
guide the learning facilitators (teachers, parents and responsible adults) in helping
the learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum.

The Learning Activity Sheet is self-directed instructional materials aimed to


guide the learners in accomplishing activities at their own pace and time using the
contextualized resources in the community. This will also assist the learners in
acquiring the lifelong learning skills, knowledge and attitudes for productivity and
employment.

For learning facilitator:

The STVEP 7 – (Internet and Computing Fundamentals) Learning


Activity Sheet will help you facilitate the teaching-learning activities specified in
each Competency with minimal or no face-to-face encounter between you and
learner. This will be made available to the learners with the references/links to ease
the independent learning.

For the learner:

The STVEP 7 – (Internet and Computing Fundamentals) Learning


Activity Sheet is developed to help you continue learning even if you are not in
school. This learning material provides you with meaningful and engaging activities
for independent learning. Being an active learner, carefully read and understand the
instructions then perform the activities and answer the assessments. This will be
returned to your facilitator on the agreed schedule.

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Quarter 3 – Week 3

Learning Activity Sheet (LAS) No. 3

Name of Learner: _______________________________________________________

Grade and Section: ___________________________Date: ______________________

STVEP 7 – INTERNET AND COMMUNICATION FUNDAMENTALS


Explore and use the elements of Windows 10

I. Learning Competency with Code


LO 9. Explore the Microsoft Windows 10 Environment

9.3. Explore and use the elements of Windows 10

II. Background Information for Learners

Elements of the Windows 10

Start Menu
Desktop

Tiles
Desktop Icons

User Account

Settings
Power
Time and date

Start Button Search


Task View Task Bar Notification Area
Pinned Apps

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The Windows 10 screen offers the following main elements:

 Start button—appears in the lower-left corner of the screen, and you click it to
display the Start menu.

 Start menu—The new Start menu is divided into two sections. On the left is a
navigation section that gives you access to your user account; your most frequently
used apps; system features such as File Explorer, Settings, and Power; and the
rest of your apps (via the All Apps command). On the right is start screen that offers
quick viewing and access to the tiles of a few apps.

 Tiles—The rectangles you see on the right side of the Start menu each represent
an item on your PC—most tiles represent apps, but you can also add tiles for
folders and websites—and you click a tile to launch that item.

 Live tiles—Many of the Start menu tiles are “live” in the sense that they display
often-updated information instead of the app icon. For example, the Weather tile
shows the current weather for your default location; the Mail tile displays recent
email messages; and the Calendar tile shows your upcoming events. Note that
these tiles don’t display any live content until you have used them at least once.

 User account—Clicking this icon gives you access to several account-related


tasks accessing the Accounts section of the Settings app, locking your PC, and
signing out of your account.

 Desktop—the desktop is back in Windows 10 and resumes its (rightful, in our


opinion) place in the main interface as the default location for programs and
documents.

 Taskbar—This strip along the bottom of the screen displays icons for each running
app. You can also pin an app’s icon so that a shortcut to it remains in the taskbar
even when the app isn’t running.

 Search box—You use this box to search your PC. This feature is the easiest way
to launch apps, settings, and documents in Windows 10.

 Task View—Click this taskbar icon to display thumbnails of your running apps and
to create virtual desktops.

 Pinned apps—The Windows 10 taskbar comes with several pinned apps, which
means those icons remain on the taskbar even when the apps are closed.

 Notification area—This part of the taskbar displays various system icons for
features such as networking, sound, and power, as well as the notification issued
by Windows.

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 Settings—It is the central location to customize, configure, and update your
operating system.

 Date and Time—Display the date and time.

 Power button— Provides users with multiple options to exit their computers.
Options are shut down, hibernate, restart and sleep.

 Desktop Icons—It is a small graphical representation of files, folders,


programs, and other items. When you first start Windows 10, you'll see at
least one icon on your desktop.

III. Accompanying DepEd Textbook and Educational Sites


Internet Computing Fundamentals – Learning the Basic Computer
Concepts Module I – The Strengthened Technical-Vocational Education
Program pages 67 – 72

INFORMIT “Using the Windows 10 Interface” . Retrieved from


https://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=2437429 Accessed
January 20, 2021

IV. Activity Proper

Activity 1

1. Directions / Instructions

a. Read the Information stated in the Background for the Learners.


b. Perform the activity below. If you encountered any difficulty, you may
contact your teacher for assistance.
c. Refer to the answer key below for the sample forms.

2. Exercises / Activities

A. Identify the elements of the Windows 10 then reflect and complete


the table given below.

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4. 5.
6. 8. 9.

7.

Elements What does it do? When do it use?


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Learner’s Signature____________________ Date Accomplished: ___________

Teacher’s Signature______________________ Date Checked: _______________

B. Perform the exercises given below if you have available laptop or


desktop computer at home. (Optional)

A. Pin apps from the start menu to the taskbar

1. Click the start menu and find the app you want to pin.
2. Press and hold (or right-click) an app, and then select More > Pin to taskbar.
3. If the app is already open on the desktop, press and hold (or right click) the app's
taskbar button, and then select Pin to taskbar.

Note: To remove a pinned app from the taskbar, open the app's Jump List, and then select Unpin from
taskbar.

B. Pin and unpin tiles on the start menu

To pin an app to the right panel of the Start menu as a tile,

1. Find the app in the center-left panel of the Start menu and right-click it.
2. Click Pin to Start, or drag and drop it into the tile section of the Start menu.

Note:To unpin a tile, right-click the tile and click Unpin from Start.

C. Move and resize tiles

1. Right-click on it and use Resize option to pick a size.

2. Depending on the tile/app, you will be able to choose small, medium, wide or
large. Most tiles will only be able to be sized to small or medium, but native
Windows apps such as Edge or Maps will be able to be sized to wide or large.

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3. To move a tile, click or tap it, hold it, and drag it to another part of the Start menu.

D. Change the desktop background

1. Click the start Menu and go to settings

2. Click Personalization

3. Change the background.

Note: Provide any supporting document on this activity (pictures or videos) while doing the
task.

Note: Let your parent sign the activity sheet and submit this to your teacher.

Evaluator: (Guardian/Parent/Responsible adult)

______________________
Name & Signature/Date

3. Guide Questions
Read the following questions and write your answer on the space provided.

1. What are the elements of Windows 10?


______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________

2. Why is it important to know the function and uses of each element of the windows
10?

______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________.

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4. Rubric for Scoring

Scoring Rubric for identifying the Elements of Windows 10.

Level of Performance Score


Criteria Very Satisfactory ( 8 Poor ( 5
satisfactory (10 points) points)
points)
Content Answers are Answers are not Answers are
comprehensive, comprehensive or partial or
accurate and completely stated. incomplete.
complete
Organization Well organized, Organization is Organization
(Answers are clearly coherently mostly clear and and structure
thought out and developed, and easy easy to follow. detract from
articulated.) to follow. the answer.

Writing Conventions Displays no errors in Displays three to Displays over


(Spelling, spelling, five errors in five errors in
punctuation, punctuation, spelling, spelling,
grammar, and grammar, and punctuation, punctuation,
complete statement.) sentence structure. grammar, and grammar, and
sentence structure. sentence
structure.
Total

Performance Task Scoring Rubric

Name: Year & Section:


Skill Score Scoring Rubric
Pin apps from Perform the skill easily and quickly without error or
the start menu 4 any assistance.
to the
Pin andtaskbar
unpin 3 Perform the skill with ease, and at moderate speed
tiles on the start without asking for any assistance
menu
Move and resize 2 Perform the skill slowly, with minimal error and little
tiles assistance.
Change the 1 Perform the skill with difficulty, several errors and
desktop major assistance
background

TOTAL SCORE

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V. Reflection
Supply the statement below:

How important are the elements of the Windows 10?


___________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________.
As a learner, if you master to use the Windows 10 environment elements
how can it affect your performance in doing computer tasks?
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________.

VI. Answer Key

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