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MICTE 2080
2080 Magh 07
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Subject: Computer Science
Unit: 5
Topics: IP Address
Class: 7
Number of Student: 17
Name Of School: XYZ
Time: 10 Minutes
Specific Objectives:
students will be able to:
- what an IP address is.
- Identify the two types of IP addresses (IPv4 and IPv6).
- Understand the basic structure of an IPv4 address.
- Recognize the importance of IP addresses in computer networking.
Teaching Materials:
- Whiteboard and Markers
- Projector (optional for digital slides)
Introduction (2 minutes):
- The importance of IP addresses in computer networking.
- IP address as a numerical label assigned to each device participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.
- There are two main types of IP addresses: IPv4 and IPv6.
Body (5 minutes):
IPv4:
- IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numerical labels written in the format of four sets of three digits, separated by dots (e.g., 192.168.1.1).
- Break down the significance of each set of digits (octet) and how they contribute to network identification.
- Emphasize the limitation of IPv4 addresses due to the growing number of devices connected to the internet.
IPv6:
- IPv6 as the next-generation Internet Protocol designed to replace IPv4.
- IPv6 addresses are 128-bit, providing a vast number of unique addresses to accommodate the increasing number of devices.
Conclusion (2 minutes):
Summarize the key points:
a. IP addresses are essential for communication in computer networks.
b. IPv4 addresses use a 32-bit format and are limited in number.
c. IPv6 addresses use a 128-bit format and are designed to address the limitations of IPv4