The Children's Storefront

QUESTIONS:

1)	How many bytes in the word HARLEM? _____ how about in NEW YORK CITY? ____
2)	How many bits in the word HARLEM? _____
3)	1,000 bytes is called a _____________________ (spelling counts)
4)	1,000,000 bytes is called a __________________ (spelling counts)
5)	1,000,000,000 bytes is called a _______________ (spelling counts)
6)	33 bytes + 3 K + 5 MB + 7 GB makes _____________________________ bytes
7)	One of our Storefront Memory Sticks contains about how much data __________________
8)	What is the proper procedure when you remove a memory stick from a Mac? ______________
9)	What is the right procedure when you remove a memory stick from a PC ______________
10)	 What is the least amount of typing time you need to do per week? _________
11)	What is the exact URL of our school's Web site? _________________________________
12)	What do you add to our school's Web site to get to the section for those
 of us in K-8? __________
13)	What does URL stand for? _______  ________   ________
14)	What does HTML stand for? _______  ________   ________   _________
15)	On the back, name as many words of HTML language as you can and explain what each means?
16)	What are 2 safety rules regarding our laptops? 
17)	Who wrote these words ________________________
"During recess or after school, you can create, you can paint, you can write, you can research, 
you can learn, you can study, you can get smarter, you can practice your typing but no games 
except if a specific teacher gives you permission."
18)	 On the back of this page, can you explain how the numbers on the right can stand for TCS?


ANSWERS
1a) Harlem has 6 bytes
1b) New York City has 13 bytes since spaces count as well
2) Harlem has 48 bits since there are 8 bits in 1 byte
3) 1,000 bytes= 1 kilobyte (kb) ... approximately 1 piee of papaer
4) 1,000,000 bytes = 1 megabyte (mb) ... approximately 1 Harry Potter book
5) 1,000,000,000 bytes = 1 gigabyte (gb) ... one of our Storefront memory sticks or 1000 disks
6) 33 bytes+ 3 kilobytes+ 5 megabytes+ 7 gigabytes= 7,005,003,033 bytes
7) our memory sticks = 1 gigabyte which you can borrow overnight when you need to

8) proper procedure for removing a memorystick from a Mac= Drag the icon to trash
9) proper procedure for removing a memorystick from a PC= First Choose Safely Remove Green Arrow
at bottom right of the PC

10) least amount of typing time per week= 60 minutes or 1 hour
11) The Children's Storefront's url= www.thechildrensstorefront.org
12) You add /students ... The Children's Storefront's 
student url= www.thechildrensstorefront.org/students
but you no longer need to do this since our Web site is changed
13) URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator and refers to the Web address that you type in
at the top
14) HTML=  hyper text mark up language
15) commands include these words each surrounded by what we call BRACKETS with < and >
HTML
BODY
FONT COLOR
FONT SIZE
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
16) safety rules for laptops= carry like a baby/ be aware/ keep wireless password a secret
17) Mr. Bergen
18) they translate into ASCII codes from 65 to 90
the ASCII code for the letter A is 65
B is 66
C is 67 and so on ... thru Z which is 90
Once you know the ASCII code number (e.g. C is 67) then you translate that number into 
binary and get the ONES and ZEROES
For example, the letter C with ASCII code of 67 = 01000011
which means that there is a 1 in the 1's place, the 2's place and the 64's place