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Subject: Computer Science
Class:9
Time:45 Minutes
Number of Students: 16
Unit:4
Topic: Introduction to Subscript and Superscript in MS Word
Period: 2nd
School: Shree Okhreni Secondary School

Specific Objective

At the end of the class student will be understan

  • The concepts of subscript and superscript in Microsoft Word.
  • Learn how to format text using subscript and superscript.
  • Subscript and superscript in different contexts, such as mathematical equations, chemical formulas, and footnotes.

Learning Materials

Teaching Learning Activity

Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Begin with a brief discussion on the importance of formatting text for clarity and professionalism.
  • Introduce the terms "subscript" and "superscript" and their applications in documents.
  • Explain that subscript is used for text that is smaller and positioned slightly below the baseline, while superscript is used for text that is smaller and positioned slightly above the baseline.

Demonstration (15 minutes)

  • Open MS Word on the projector and demonstrate how to access the subscript and superscript options:
  • Select the text where formatting is needed.
  • Go to the "Home" tab.
  • In the "Font" group, find the "Subscript" and "Superscript" buttons.
  • Provide examples of when to use subscript and superscript:
  • Subscript: chemical formulas (e.g., H₂O), mathematical expressions (e.g., x₂), and dates (e.g., CO₂ emissions).
  • Superscript: exponents (e.g., 10^2), footnotes, and ordinal numbers (e.g., 1st, 2nd).

Hands-On Practice (20 minutes)

  • Distribute handouts with exercises and examples. Include a mix of subscript and superscript tasks.
  • Allow students to work on the exercises individually or in pairs, practicing the application of subscript and superscript formatting.

Review and Discussion (5 minutes)

  • Discuss the exercises as a class, addressing any questions or challenges that arose during the practice.
  • Emphasize the importance of proper formatting in different types of documents and how it contributes to clarity and professionalism.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  • Summarize key points: the purpose of subscript and superscript, their applications, and the steps to apply them in MS Word.
  • Encourage students to continue practicing and exploring formatting options in Word to enhance their document presentation.

Homework

  • Assign a brief homework task that requires students to create a document using subscript and superscript for specific elements.

Assessment

  • Assess student understanding through class participation, completion of exercises, and the quality of the homework assignment.