Across
- 2. The name given to the parts of the computer that you can actually touch.
- 6. Examples include Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Safari.
- 8. What let's the computer's hardware and software work together?
- 11. An operation in Google Sheets that starts with an equal sign (=).
- 12. What's it called when a person bullies someone using technology?
- 13. The keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C (Command+C in Mac) does what?
- 15. An individual box on a spreadsheet, defined by a letter and number combination (ex. A1).
- 17. This tool is necessary when working on a computer.
- 18. The keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Z (Command+Z in Mac) does what?
- 20. If I use a * in a formula in Google Sheets, what mathematical operation will be performed?
- 21. This image format is the most common.
- 22. The keyboard shortcut Ctrl+A (Command+A in Mac) does what?
- 23. The bar at the top of Google Chrome, where you type your URL or search word(s).
Down
- 1. When you copy someone else's words/work.
- 3. A numbered, HORIZONTAL (left to right) line of cells in Google Sheets.
- 4. This is a storage device attached to your Mac computer. It's the technical name for the silver Apple box.
- 5. The "brains" of the computer.
- 7. A word or picture that you can click on in Google Chrome, that takes you to another location.
- 9. Who are the only people you should share your password with?
- 10. Treat others the way you want to be treated
- 14. A lettered, VERTICAL (up and down) stack of cells in Google Sheets.
- 16. This tells the computer what to do and how to do it.
- 19. This is a popular search engine, like Bing and Yahoo.