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A colorful educational worksheet titled "COMPUTER PARTS" with a matching activity where students connect images of computer components to their corresponding names. The worksheet includes numbered images of items like speakers, modem, mouse, wires, printer, monitor, CD, headphones, flash drive, mouse pad, CPU, floppy disk, laptop, PC, power strip, webcam, joystick, scanner, keyboard, and burner.

A colorful educational worksheet titled "COMPUTER PARTS" with a matching activity where students connect images of computer components to their corresponding names. The worksheet includes numbered images of items like speakers, modem, mouse, wires, printer, monitor, CD, headphones, flash drive, mouse pad, CPU, floppy disk, laptop, PC, power strip, webcam, joystick, scanner, keyboard, and burner.

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To solve this matching task, we need to look at each picture in the bottom section and find the correct word from the top list that describes it. Let's go through them row by row.

Row 1 of Images:
1. Image: A small camera on a stand.
* Match: This is a WEBCAM (16).
2. Image: A tall tower box with slots.
* Match: This is a desktop computer, also known as a PC (14).
3. Image: A hand-held device with a cord and buttons.
* Match: This is a MOUSE (3).
4. Image: A screen on a stand.
* Match: This is a MONITOR (6).
5. Image: A machine with paper coming out of it.
* Match: This is a PRINTER (5).

Row 2 of Images:
6. Image: Two cone-shaped objects connected by wires.
* Match: These are SPEAKERS (1).
7. Image: A flatbed machine with a lid.
* Match: This is a SCANNER (18).
8. Image: A board with many keys.
* Match: This is a KEYBOARD (19).
9. Image: A blank white rectangle (representing a sheet of paper or document).
* Match: In the context of computer parts lists like this, this often represents the output or the general concept of the computer system, but looking at the remaining options, let's hold on this one. Actually, looking closely at the other items, there isn't a specific "paper" option. Let's re-evaluate. Is it a mouse pad? No, the mouse pad is usually flat with a mouse on it. Is it a floppy disk? No. Let's look at the next ones first to see what's left.
* *Correction/Refinement:* Let's look at image #10 in the next row. It looks like a stick with buttons. That's a joystick. Image #11 is a long strip with plugs. That's a power strip. Image #12 is a box with an antenna. That's a modem or router. Image #13 is a game controller stick. Wait, let's look closer at the grid layout. The images are arranged in a specific flow. Let's trace the lines or just match them individually.

Let's restart the matching process more carefully by identifying every single image clearly.

Image Identification & Matching:

* Image 1 (Top Left): Webcam → 16. WEBCAM
* Image 2: Desktop Tower → 14. PC
* Image 3: Computer Mouse → 3. MOUSE
* Image 4: Screen → 6. MONITOR
* Image 5: Printer → 5. PRINTER

* Image 6 (Second Row Left): Speakers → 1. SPEAKERS
* Image 7: Scanner → 18. SCANNER
* Image 8: Keyboard → 19. KEYBOARD
* Image 9: A blank sheet of paper? Or perhaps a Mouse Pad without a mouse? Let's check the options. We have "MOUSE PAD" (10). Usually, a mouse pad is depicted as a flat rectangle. Let's assume this is the MOUSE PAD (10) for now, or possibly just "Paper" which isn't an option. Let's look at the other items to see if "Mouse Pad" appears elsewhere.
* Image 10: Headphones → 8. HEADPHONE

* Image 11 (Third Row Left): A stack of books or manuals? No, it looks like a CD case or jewel case. Let's look at the next one.
* Image 12: A USB drive (stick shape). → 9. FLASHDRIVE
* Image 13: A long strip with multiple outlets. → 15. POWER STRIP
* Image 14: A box with lights/antenna. → 2. MODEM (or Router, but Modem is the option).
* Image 15: A joystick/gaming stick. → 17. JOYSTICK

* Image 16 (Bottom Row Left): A round disc. → 7. CD
* Image 17: A portable computer open up. → 13. LAPTOP
* Image 18: A fan or cooling unit? It has blades. This is likely part of the CPU or a separate fan. The option is 11. CPU. Often in these simple diagrams, the "brain" or internal chip/fan assembly represents the CPU.
* Image 19: A black rectangular object with a cable, possibly a burner or external drive? Let's look at the last one.
* Image 20: A square disk with a shutter. → 12. FLOPPY

Let's re-evaluate the tricky ones: Image 9, Image 11, Image 18, Image 19.

* Remaining Words:
* 4. WIRES
* 10. MOUSE PAD
* 11. CPU
* 20. BURNER

* Re-evaluating Images:
* Image 9: It is a plain white rectangle. Between "Mouse Pad" and "Wires", a mouse pad is a flat rectangle. So Image 9 is likely 10. MOUSE PAD.
* Image 11: This image shows a stack of items. It looks like a CD Jewel Case. If Image 16 is the CD itself, maybe Image 11 is related? Wait, I identified Image 16 as a CD. What is Image 11? It looks like a stack of papers or books. Is there an option for manual? No. Let's look at Image 19 again.
* Image 19: This is a black device. It looks like an external CD/DVD writer. That would be a BURNER (20).
* Image 18: This shows a fan/heatsink. This is inside the computer. It represents the CPU (11).
* Image 11: Let's look really closely at Image 11. It looks like a bundle of cables or wires tied together? Or maybe a stack of floppies? No, floppies are square. It looks like a spiral notebook or a stack of paper. Is there an option for "Wires"? Yes, 4. WIRES. Does Image 11 look like wires? Not really.
* Let's check Image 4 again. Wires? No, that's a monitor.
* Let's check Image 12 (Flashdrive). Correct.
* Let's check Image 14 (Modem). Correct.
* Let's check Image 15 (Joystick). Correct.

Let's look at the "Wires" option (4). Where could wires be?
* Image 1 (Webcam) has a wire.
* Image 3 (Mouse) has a wire.
* Image 6 (Speakers) has wires.
* Image 8 (Headphone) has a wire.
* Image 13 (Power Strip) connects wires.

Is there an image that is *just* wires?
Let's look at Image 11 again. It's in the third row, second column. It looks like a coiled cable or a bundle of wires. Yes, if you look closely, it's a messy coil. That fits 4. WIRES.

So, what about Image 9? It's a blank rectangle. If Image 11 is Wires, then Image 9 must be 10. MOUSE PAD. A mouse pad is a simple flat surface.

Let's double check Image 19. It's a black sleek device. "Burner" (CD/DVD Burner) is a common peripheral. This fits.

Let's double check Image 18. It's a fan/heatsink assembly. This is the visual representation often used for CPU in elementary tech diagrams.

Let's double check Image 16. It's a shiny disc. Definitely CD (7).

Let's double check Image 20. It's a 3.5-inch floppy disk. Definitely FLOPPY (12).

Let's double check Image 17. It's a laptop. Definitely LAPTOP (13).

Let's double check Image 1. Webcam. WEBCAM (16).

Let's double check Image 2. PC Tower. PC (14).

Let's double check Image 3. Mouse. MOUSE (3).

Let's double check Image 4. Monitor. MONITOR (6).

Let's double check Image 5. Printer. PRINTER (5).

Let's double check Image 6. Speakers. SPEAKERS (1).

Let's double check Image 7. Scanner. SCANNER (18).

Let's double check Image 8. Keyboard. KEYBOARD (19).

Let's double check Image 10. Headphones. HEADPHONE (8).

Let's double check Image 12. USB Stick. FLASHDRIVE (9).

Let's double check Image 13. Power Strip. POWER STRIP (15).

Let's double check Image 14. Modem/Router box. MODEM (2).

Let's double check Image 15. Joystick. JOYSTICK (17).

All items seem to have a unique match.

Summary of Matches:
1. Webcam Image -> 16. WEBCAM
2. PC Tower Image -> 14. PC
3. Mouse Image -> 3. MOUSE
4. Monitor Image -> 6. MONITOR
5. Printer Image -> 5. PRINTER
6. Speakers Image -> 1. SPEAKERS
7. Scanner Image -> 18. SCANNER
8. Keyboard Image -> 19. KEYBOARD
9. Rectangle Image -> 10. MOUSE PAD
10. Headphone Image -> 8. HEADPHONE
11. Coiled Wire Image -> 4. WIRES
12. USB Image -> 9. FLASHDRIVE
13. Power Strip Image -> 15. POWER STRIP
14. Modem Image -> 2. MODEM
15. Joystick Image -> 17. JOYSTICK
16. CD Disc Image -> 7. CD
17. Laptop Image -> 13. LAPTOP
18. Fan/CPU Image -> 11. CPU
19. Black Drive Image -> 20. BURNER
20. Floppy Disk Image -> 12. FLOPPY

Final Answer:
Here are the correct matches for each image:

1. Webcam picture matches with 16. WEBCAM
2. Desktop Tower picture matches with 14. PC
3. Mouse picture matches with 3. MOUSE
4. Monitor picture matches with 6. MONITOR
5. Printer picture matches with 5. PRINTER
6. Speakers picture matches with 1. SPEAKERS
7. Scanner picture matches with 18. SCANNER
8. Keyboard picture matches with 19. KEYBOARD
9. White Rectangle picture matches with 10. MOUSE PAD
10. Headphones picture matches with 8. HEADPHONE
11. Coiled Cable picture matches with 4. WIRES
12. USB Stick picture matches with 9. FLASHDRIVE
13. Power Strip picture matches with 15. POWER STRIP
14. Modem Box picture matches with 2. MODEM
15. Joystick picture matches with 17. JOYSTICK
16. Compact Disc picture matches with 7. CD
17. Laptop picture matches with 13. LAPTOP
18. Computer Fan/Chip picture matches with 11. CPU
19. External Drive picture matches with 20. BURNER
20. Floppy Disk picture matches with 12. FLOPPY
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