Five comprehensive computer literacy books for Classes 1–5, each designed to build real digital skills — age-appropriate, curriculum-aligned, and future-ready.
NASA proudly introduces young learners to the exciting world of computers — through creativity, logic, and curiosity. Students build a strong foundation in hardware, software, and digital habits.
Students discover how computers are present in homes, schools, hospitals, and shops — building an awareness of technology in everyday life.
Students explore the many ways computers are used for learning, entertainment, communication, and work.
Students learn to identify different types of computers and understand where each type is commonly used.
Students identify the main parts of a computer and learn how to use them safely and correctly.
Students learn the correct steps to start and safely shut down a computer — protecting data and hardware.
Building healthy habits around screen time, posture, and responsible usage from the very beginning.
Hands-on practice with holding and using the mouse — students learn click, double-click, right-click, drag, and scroll.
Introduction to the keyboard layout — letter keys, number keys, special keys, and first typing activities.
Students explore MS Paint for the first time — drawing shapes, filling colors, and expressing their creativity digitally.
Final creative chapter — students complete a drawing project using all Paint tools learned so far, building digital confidence.
Students go deeper into computer essentials — understanding parts, storage, how computers work, and creating their very first typed document with MS Word.
A deeper look at what makes a computer — hardware vs software, input vs output, and how they work together.
Students identify and describe all major hardware components — motherboard, RAM, CPU, and peripheral devices.
Students explore different types of storage — hard drives, pen drives, CDs, and cloud storage concepts.
The complete journey of data — from input through processing to output, explained in simple, child-friendly terms.
Students learn to navigate the Windows desktop — icons, taskbar, Start menu, and basic file operations.
Structured typing practice with home row keys, proper finger placement, and timed typing exercises.
Students open MS Word, type their first document, apply basic formatting, and learn to save and print.
Students explore advanced MS Paint features — text tools, spray paint, curves, and creating complex drawings.
Students complete mini creative projects using all Paint skills — greeting cards, posters, and scene drawings.
Students explore how computers are transforming medicine, agriculture, banking, entertainment, and more.
Students enter the digital world — exploring the internet, mastering file management, creating beautiful designs with Canva, and taking their first steps into Artificial Intelligence.
Students learn what the internet is, how devices connect, what websites are, and safe internet habits.
Students learn to create, rename, move, and delete files and folders — keeping digital work organized.
Students master keyboard shortcuts and right-click options for cutting, copying, and pasting text and files.
Students learn to use search engines responsibly — forming good search queries, evaluating results, and staying safe.
Students are introduced to Canva — creating an account, navigating the dashboard, and exploring templates and tools.
Students explore color theory, font pairing, and design principles — making their Canva projects visually stunning.
Students create complete projects — posters, birthday cards, and a simple 3-slide presentation using Canva.
First introduction to AI — what it is, how it's already part of our lives, and why it's exciting for kids.
Students try kid-safe AI tools for image generation, story creation, and voice recognition — guided activities.
Students learn about online safety, not sharing personal info, being kind online, and identifying suspicious content.
Students master the Microsoft Office suite, dive into file management, begin Scratch coding, and explore AI & Robotics concepts — building real professional skills at a junior level.
Students create well-formatted documents — using headings, paragraphs, bullet lists, tables, and images in MS Word.
Students design multi-slide presentations — with themes, animations, transitions, and speaker notes.
Students explore spreadsheets — entering data, using simple formulas, creating basic charts, and formatting cells.
Students learn to manage their digital workspace efficiently — organizing files, using File Explorer, compressing folders.
Students begin their coding journey with Scratch — creating animations, stories, and simple interactive programs.
Students explore how robots work, what makes machines "smart," and how AI powers the technology around them.
Students learn about their digital rights, responsibilities, copyright basics, and how to be responsible digital citizens.
"It nurtures logical thinking, creativity and confidence." Students master algorithms, flowcharts, Scratch game development, debugging, and hands-on AI training at Level 2.
Students develop computational thinking — breaking problems into steps, spotting patterns, and thinking like a programmer.
Students learn to write clear step-by-step algorithms for everyday tasks — making a sandwich, getting ready for school, and more.
Students draw and read flowcharts — using standard symbols to represent decisions, processes, and loops.
Students understand conditional logic — if-then-else statements in everyday life and in Scratch coding projects.
Students design and build a complete Scratch game — with scoring, levels, sprites, sound effects, and win/lose conditions.
Students learn to identify and fix bugs in Scratch programs — developing problem-solving skills and a testing mindset.
Students go hands-on with AI — training simple machine learning models, exploring AI art, and understanding how AI makes decisions.
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