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Computer Health Match
🔗 Part 1: Matching
Match each computer-related illness (1–6) with the correct symptom or picture (A–F). Draw a line to connect them.
1. Eye strain
2. Headache
3. Back pain
4. Wrist pain (RSI)
5. Tiredness
6. Sore neck
A. Blurry or dry eyes
B. Pain when typing or using a mouse
C. Feeling sleepy after using the computer
D. Pain between shoulders or lower back
E. Headache
F. Neck stiffness and difficulty turning head
✏️ Part 2: Short Tasks
7. Which is a healthy habit when using a computer?
Keep looking at the screen without breaks
Take short breaks and stretch
Hold your breath while working
8. Check all that help prevent wrist pain (RSI):
Use a wrist rest or keep wrists straight
Keep wrists bent tightly while typing
Take regular short breaks
9. Write one way to protect your eyes when using a computer:
10. Draw: Show good sitting posture at a computer (straight back, feet on the floor, screen at eye level):
🗂️ Answer Sheet (Teacher)
Matching answers:
1 - A, 2 - E, 3 - D, 4 - B, 5 - C, 6 - F
Short tasks answers (suggested):
7 - Take short breaks and stretch
8 - Use a wrist rest or keep wrists straight; Take regular short breaks
9 - Examples: Blink often, use a 20–20–20 rule, adjust screen brightness
10 - Good posture drawing should show straight back, feet flat, screen at eye level
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