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Class: 6

No of Student: 65

Subject: Computer Science

Topic: Operating Systems

Unit: 6

Objective:[edit | edit source]

  • Students will understand the concept of an operating system.
  • Students will identify the role of an operating system in a computer.
  • Students will explore common operating systems.

Materials:[edit | edit source]

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Projector and Laptop

Introduction (15 minutes):[edit | edit source]

  1. Warm-Up Activity: Start with a question to engage students: "What do you think happens when you turn on a computer?" Allow students to share their thoughts.
  2. Definition: Explain that an operating system (OS) is software that acts as an intermediary between computer hardware and the user. It manages hardware resources and provides a platform for running applications.

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  1. Role of an Operating System: Discuss the main functions of an operating system, such as managing memory, handling input and output devices, and providing a user interface. Use simple examples to illustrate these functions.

Main Lesson (30 minutes):[edit | edit source]

Key Features of Operating Systems: Explain some essential features of operating systems:

  • User Interface: GUI (Graphical User Interface) vs. Command-Line Interface.
  • File Management: Creating, organizing, and deleting files and folders.
  • Device Management: Recognizing and using peripherals like printers and scanners.
  1. Common Operating Systems: Introduce a few popular operating systems:
    • Windows
    • macOS
    • Linux
    • Android (for mobile devices)

Conclusion (10 minutes):[edit | edit source]

Review and Recap: Summarize the key points of the lesson, emphasizing the role of operating systems and their common features.

Homework Assignment:[edit | edit source]

Assign a homework task where students research and create a short presentation on a specific operating system (other than the ones discussed in class) and its unique features.

Assessment:[edit | edit source]

  • Evaluate concept maps and group presentations for accuracy and depth of understanding.
  • Monitor students during the hands-on session for their ability to navigate and perform basic tasks within an operating system.