Course Content
Module 1: iPhone Basics
Lessons: 1. Turning It On β€” Power, Buttons & What They Do 2. Getting Comfortable with the Touchscreen (Tap, Swipe, Pinch) 3. Understanding the Home Screen & App Icons Supporting Materials: β€’ Worksheet: Tap & Swipe Practice Sheet β€’ Quick Reference Guide: Tap & Swipe
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IPhones for Seniors

Part 1 – Multiple Choice

  1. How do you activate Siri on most iPhones?
    • A) Say β€œHey Siri” or hold down the side button
    • B) Double tap the Home screen
    • C) Swipe left on the Home screen
    • D) Tap the flashlight icon
  2. Which of these is something Siri cannot do?
    • A) Send a text
    • B) Call someone
    • C) Set a reminder
    • D) Cook your dinner
  3. Where can you find Accessibility settings?
    • A) Camera app
    • B) Settings β†’ Accessibility
    • C) Photos app
    • D) App Store
  4. What does turning on Bold Text do?
    • A) Makes the iPhone louder
    • B) Makes words on the screen easier to see
    • C) Changes your wallpaper
    • D) Opens the Notes app
  5. Which gesture lets you zoom in on a photo or webpage?
    • A) Swipe down
    • B) Tap once
    • C) Pinch open with two fingers
    • D) Press the volume button

Part 2 – True/False

  1. T/F – Siri can read your text messages aloud if you ask.
  2. T/F – Accessibility features are only for seniors.
  3. T/F – You can customize Control Center to add shortcuts like flashlight or calculator.

Part 3 – Practical / Confidence Questions

  1. Ask Siri to tell you the weather.
  2. Set a reminder using Siri (for example: β€œRemind me to drink water in 10 minutes”).
  3. Show how to make text larger or bolder in Accessibility settings.
  4. Demonstrate how to use the Magnifier feature.
  5. Show how to take a screenshot.
  6. Use dictation in the Messages app to speak a short message instead of typing.

βœ… This quiz reinforces voice commands, customization, and shortcuts β€” giving seniors confidence that their iPhone can adapt to them.