Across
- 3. A set of instructions a computer follows to do a job, like checking spelling or making a graph.
- 4. The “brain” of the computer that controls everything and processes instructions.
- 8. Using machines or robots to do tasks, often used in factories or in dangerous jobs.
- 12. The programs or apps that tell the computer what to do, like Word, PowerPoint, or games.
- 14. When computers are designed to think and make decisions like a human, such as voice assistants like Siri.
- 15. A special code or language that tells the computer what to do, like Python or Java.
- 16. Illegally copying or sharing software, music, or videos without permission.
- 17. A computer program that uses expert knowledge to solve problems, like a digital doctor or tax helper.
- 18. A group of parts that work together so a computer can do tasks like typing, searching online, or playing videos.
- 19. instruction Using a computer to help teach or tutor students, like math games or learning apps.
Down
- 1. Buying or selling things online, like shopping on Amazon or ordering food with DoorDash.
- 2. A tool that helps businesses collect and organize data so managers can make smart decisions.
- 5. Working from home using the internet instead of going into an office.
- 6. A group of computers connected together so they can share information and resources, like the internet at school.
- 7. Software used to create drawings or plans for buildings, machines, or products, used by engineers and designers.
- 9. Software made for specific jobs, like writing a paper (Word) or making a presentation (PowerPoint).
- 10. The physical parts of a computer you can touch, like the keyboard, monitor, or printer.
- 11. The main software that helps the computer run and lets all the parts work together, like Windows or macOS.
- 13. A harmful program that can damage files, steal information, or make a computer stop working.
