Input - Information or data that goes into a computer or device. It can be typed on a keyboard, drawn on a touchscreen, or captured by a microphone., Output - Information or data that comes out of a computer or device. It can be shown on a screen, printed on paper, or heard through speakers., LEDs - Short for "Light-Emitting Diodes." They are tiny lights that can be found on devices like computers, TVs, and toys. They can light up in different colors to show information or indicate something., Audio - Sounds or music that you can hear. Computers and devices can play audio through speakers or headphones., Sensor - A special part in a device that can sense or detect things in the world around it. For example, a temperature sensor can tell if it's hot or cold., Variable - A container that holds a piece of information or a value. It can change and store different values as needed., Random Selection: - Choosing something without any particular order or pattern. It's like picking a name from a hat without looking., Value - A number, word, or piece of information that is assigned to something. For example, the value of a variable could be a number like 5 or a word like "cat.", If.. Then… Else (Conditional) - A way of telling a computer what to do in different situations. It's like giving it instructions based on conditions. For example, if it's raining, then take an umbrella; otherwise, go outside without an umbrella.,

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