User:Ram baduwal Real Teaching Lesson Plan 1

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Subject: Computer science

Topic: History Of Computer

Time: 45 minutes

Number of student: 25

Class: 9

Period: 5th

School: Shree Okhreni Secondary School

Specific Objectives:[edit | edit source]

  1. Students will understand the evolution of computers over time.
  2. Students will learn about key milestones in the history of computers.
  3. Students will appreciate the impact of computers on society.

Teaching Aids:[edit | edit source]

  1. Whiteboard and markers
  2. Projector and computer for multimedia presentation

Classroom Activities:(35 min )[edit | edit source]

  • Begin with a brief discussion on the importance of computers in our daily lives.
  • Ask students what they know about the history of computers. Write their responses on the board.
  • Use a multimedia presentation to show a timeline of the history of computers.
  • Highlight key milestones, such as the invention of the abacus, the first mechanical calculators, the development of the first programmable computers, and the evolution of personal computers.
  • Divide the class into small groups and provide each group with a worksheet or a set of questions related to the history of computers.
  • Ask them to discuss and write down their answers.
  • Have each group present their findings to the class.
  • Encourage students to ask questions and engage in a discussion after each presentation.

Conclusion:(5min)[edit | edit source]

  • Summarize the key points of the lesson.
  • Discuss the ongoing impact of computers on society and speculate on future developments.
  • Assign a short homework assignment, such as writing a paragraph on the role of computers in their lives.

Evaluation:(5min)[edit | edit source]

  • Participation in class discussions
  • Quality of group presentations
  • Completion of the hands-on activity
  1. What were the key advancements and developments in computer technology during the 20th century that laid the foundation for modern computing?