by Boom Boom Resource Room © 2026
Price: $3 USD
Subjects: digitalLiteracy,technicalLearning,informationTechnology,onlineSafety,digitalCommunication,digitalCollaboration,edtech
Grades: 8,9,10,11,12
Computer Science: What is a Keyboard? | Interactive Boom Cards for Beginners Looking for an engaging, no-prep way to teach basic computer skills? This interactive Boom Cards deck helps students understand what a keyboard is, how it works, and how to use it correctly through clear, structured instruction and practice. This resource is ideal for introducing digital literacy and foundational computer science concepts in a way that is accessible, practical, and easy to follow. Students will learn: What a keyboard is and why it is important The difference between letter, number, and symbol keys How to use essential keys such as spacebar, enter, backspace, shift, and caps lock How keyboard skills connect to real-world technology use What’s included: Instructional text slides with simple, clear explanations Multiple-choice questions designed to check for true understanding "Select the correct picture” questions to reinforce concepts visually Repeated structure to support retention and mastery Why this deck stands out: Designed for diverse learners and special education classrooms Uses simplified language without sounding childish Focuses on real-world, functional computer skills Self-grading and requires no preparation Best suited for: Computer Science, Digital Literacy, Special Education, Transition Skills, and Introductory Technology courses This deck builds a strong foundation in keyboard use, helping students gain confidence with one of the most essential tools