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Ray sees a web address in a magazine. He’d like to find out about events in Cardiff.
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Page 1: Ray searches

Ray sees a web address in a

magazine.

He’d like to find out

about events in Cardiff.

Page 2: Ray searches

Ray opens his browser called Google Chrome. He types the web address, he has seen in the magazine, into the Address Bar.

Page 3: Ray searches

Ray then presses the Enter key on his keyboard.

Page 4: Ray searches

Ray clicks on the tab called ‘Visit Cardiff’

Page 5: Ray searches

Ray clicks on the ‘things to do’ in the first paragraph.

Page 6: Ray searches

Ray wants to return to the previous page. He clicks on the Back (left) arrow

Page 7: Ray searches

Ray has forgotten the date of an event.

He goes back to ‘things to do’ by clicking on the Forward (right) arrow

Page 8: Ray searches

What will the weather be like when he visits Cardiff?

He types his search into the Address Bar. He press Enter to see the results.

Page 9: Ray searches

The first and second search result will be good

places to visit.

Ray chooses the BBC Weather link.

Page 10: Ray searches

Ray wants to remember this website for the future. He clicks onto the Star at the

end of the Address Bar. Then he clicks on Done.

Page 11: Ray searches

A week later Ray opens Google Chrome. He sees the shortcut to Cardiff Weather on the toolbar. He clicks onto it to open

the page.

Page 12: Ray searches

But the page is showing last week’s weather. To update this webpage Ray

clicks onto the Refresh button.

Page 13: Ray searches

Ray feels he is getting to grips with using the browser to search and find information.