User:Srijana Paudel/Teaching Lesson Plan 8

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Subject : Operating System

Period: Third

Topic: Process Managemnet

Teaching Item: Process & Thread

Class: BICT 4th Semester

Unit: Two

Time: 50 min

No. of Students: 20

1. Specific Objective:[edit | edit source]

At the end of this lesson, students will be able:

  • To understand the concepts of process and thread in operating systems.
  • To identify the differences between processes and threads.
  • To explain the importance of processes and threads in the context of operating systems.

2. Instructional materials:[edit | edit source]

3. Teaching Learning Activities:[edit | edit source]

  • I will enter the classroom, greeting the students warmly and motivating them for an engaging session. I will write today's topic, "Process and Thread in Operating Systems," on the board, encouraging students to take note of it.
  • I will begin the class by asking probing questions such as: "What do you understand by a process in computing?" "How does a thread differ from a process?" "Why are processes and threads important in an operating system?"
  • After that, I will open the PowerPoint presentation slides, providing a structured overview of the topic. The slides will cover the definitions of processes and threads, their characteristics, and their roles in multitasking environments.
  • I will supplement the presentation with real-world examples and analogies to enhance understanding and application.
  • After covering the main points, I will summarize the lesson, highlighting key takeaways and emphasizing the practical relevance of understanding processes and threads in operating systems.

4. Assessment:[edit | edit source]

Throughout the session, I will engage students with questions like, "Can you distinguish between a process and a thread?" "Why might an operating system use threads instead of processes for certain tasks?"

5. Homework:[edit | edit source]

What do you mean by process and threads? Explain with their differences.