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The Computer Chip

The Computer Chip

👩‍🏫 Teacher’s Guide

Objective

Students will explain that computer chips are tiny parts that help devices think and control actions, and identify where chips are used in daily life.

Teaching Notes

  • Explain a chip as a tiny piece that can control and process information.
  • Connect chips to everyday items: phones, tablets, cars, toys, microwaves.
  • Avoid deep electronics; focus on function and importance.
  • Use a comparison: chips are like tiny brains that follow instructions.

🧒 Student Worksheet

Concept and Helping Material

A computer chip is a tiny part inside many devices. Chips help devices process information, follow instructions, and control what happens next. Many everyday tools have chips inside.

Computer Vocabulary and Definition

  • — A tiny part that helps a device process information.
  • — A path that electricity can travel through.
  • — A chip that does important thinking work.
  • — Very small.
  • — To manage what a device does.

Computer QA

1. What is a computer chip?

2. What does a chip help a device do?

3. What is a processor?

4. What is a circuit?

5. What does control mean?

6. True or False: Chips can be found in phones.

7. True or False: Only computers have chips.

8. Name one device that has a chip.

9. Why are chips important?

10. Are chips usually big or tiny?

11. What might a chip do in a microwave?

12. What might a chip do in a toy?

13. What might a chip do in a car?

14. True or False: Chips follow instructions.

15. What happens if a chip stops working?

16. Can smart devices have many chips?

17. What is one job of a processor chip?

18. Do chips help with memory and processing?

19. What is one place you might find a chip at school?

20. Why do we call chips ‘tiny brains’?

Computer Prtactices

  • Chip hunt list: Write 5 everyday items that might have a chip inside.
  • Label a simple picture: device → chip inside → actions happen.
  • Control examples: Match device to what the chip controls (toy → movement).
  • Draw a ‘tiny brain’ chip and write 3 things it helps devices do.

Reflection

  • What is one device you use that has a chip?
  • Why are chips helpful in daily life?
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