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Icons for Media Control Picture Cards

Support your pupils in recognising everyday digital symbols with the icons for media control picture cards, featuring clearly labelled visual cards. Each card displays a bold black media icon—such as play, pause, stop, or rewind—paired with its corresponding word in lowercase. The consistent layout and high-contrast symbols make the cards accessible and ideal for display in KS1 classrooms. These icons help children connect digital interactions with their real-world uses, encouraging confidence when navigating multimedia tools on devices like tablets, computers and smartboards.

Key Curriculum Focus

This primary computing resource aligns with the national curriculum by supporting:

  • Recognising common uses of information technology beyond school
  • Using technology purposefully to retrieve and present digital content
  • Becoming familiar with icons and terminology used in digital systems

The icons for media control picture cards will help children develop early digital literacy skills by identifying functional symbols they are likely to encounter on screens. As learners become more confident in their understanding, they can apply this knowledge when engaging with classroom technology or discussing how digital devices are controlled.

Media Icons in Primary Computing

Media controls are part of everyday digital interactions, from pressing play on a video to adjusting the volume during lessons. For example, the pause icon (two vertical bars) shows when a video or song has been stopped temporarily. In primary school, children begin to explore how digital content is accessed, controlled and interpreted. Recognising standard icons is a key skill in helping them navigate devices independently and responsibly.

Activity Idea: Icon Hunt Challenge

Create a classroom scavenger hunt where children look for real-world examples of these media icons on classroom equipment, such as tablets, CD players or computer screens. Provide each learner with a checklist of the icons and encourage them to match as many as they can. This practical activity builds familiarity and observational skills while reinforcing vocabulary.

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