User:Mina Bhatta Real teaching lesson plan 12

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Subject: Computer Science School: Shree mahendra Basic school
Class: 6 Period: 5th
Unit: 5 number of student: 30
Topic; Exploring Operating System in the lab Time: 45minutes

Specific Objectives[edit | edit source]

At end of the lesson, student will be able to:

  • Start and Shut down a computer
  • Change the Desktop Background
  • Save the Screen Saver

Teaching Materials:[edit | edit source]

  • Computer lab with windows
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Handouts with key instructions and tasks
  • Access to the internet for additional resources

Teaching Learning Method:[edit | edit source]

  • Briefly recap the basic concepts of operating systems discussed in previous classes.
  • Explain the purpose of the lab session: to gain practical experience with different operating systems.

Lab Exploration:

  • Start and Shout down Computer:
  1. Provide a quick overview of the desktop environment at each station.
  • Task Rotation
  1. Divide the lab time into short intervals (5-7 minutes each) and have students rotate to different stations.
  2. At each station, provide a specific task related to the operating system installed (Start and Shout down computer, Change the Background of Computer etc).
  3. Encourage students to explore and complete the tasks collaboratively.
  • Guided Exploration
  1. Bring the class together and discuss the commonalities and differences students observed among the operating systems.
  2. Highlight any challenges or interesting features they encountered.

Discussion:[edit | edit source]

  • Facilitate a class discussion on the experiences and observations during the lab.
  • Encourage students to share any difficulties they faced and discuss solutions as a group.

Conclusion:[edit | edit source]

  • Summarize the key takeaways from the lab session.
  • Assign a reflection or a short write-up on how the practical experience enhanced their understanding of operating systems.

Assessment:[edit | edit source]

  • Evaluate student participation and engagement during the lab.
  • Review the completion of assigned tasks at each station.