User:Ram baduwal Real Teaching Lesson Plan 4

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Subject: Computer science

Topic: Input And Output Device

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 concept of input and output devices, identify common examples, and comprehend their roles in computing.

Teaching Aids:[edit | edit source]

  1. Whiteboard and markers
  2. Projector or computer for multimedia presentation
  3. Handouts with images and descriptions of input and output devices
  4. Computer with internet access for demonstrations (optional)

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

  • Begin the session with today's topic and objectives.
  • Greet the students and review previous lessons briefly.
  • Ask students if they know what input and output devices are. Encourage class discussion.
  • Provide a clear definition of input and output devices.
  • Explain that input devices are used to send data to the computer, and output devices display or present the results.
  • Discuss the importance of these devices in the functioning of a computer system.
  • Use visual aids like diagrams and charts to illustrate the concepts.

Examples of Input Device

  • resent various input devices, such as:
  1. Keyboard
  2. Mouse
  3. Scanner
  4. Webcam
  5. Microphone
  • Explain how each device functions and its role in the input process.
  • Ask students to share their experiences with these devices.

Examples of Output Devices

  • Introduce common output devices, including:
  1. Monitor
  2. Printer
  3. Speaker
  • Discuss the purpose and function of each output device.
  • Share real-world examples where these devices are used.
  • Distribute handouts with images and descriptions of various input and output devices.
  • Ask students to categorize each device as either input or output.
  • Encourage group discussions and collaboration.

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

  • Summarize the key points covered in the lesson.
  • Have a brief Q&A session to address any remaining questions.
  • Assign a small homework task, such as researching a new input or output device and presenting it in the next class.

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

  • Evaluate student understanding through class participation, group activities, and responses during the Q&A session.
  1. What is an input device, and what is its role in a computer system?
  2. Provide examples of three different input devices and explain how they contribute data to a computer.