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Latest revision as of 02:01, 13 March 2024
Title: Introduction to Email and Internet
Subject: Computer science
Topic: Introduction to Email and Internet
Time: 45 minutes
Number of student: 20
Class: 6
Period: 4th
School: Shree Kirtipur Secondary School
Objective:
Students will understand the basics of email communication and internet usage, including sending and receiving emails, internet safety, and effective internet browsing techniques.
Materials Needed:
- Computers with internet access
- Projector or whiteboard
1. Introduction (5 minutes)
- Greet the students and explain the objectives of the lesson. - Discuss the importance of email and internet in modern communication and research.
2. What is Email? (10 minutes)
- Define email: electronic mail sent over the internet. - Explain the components of an email: sender, recipient, subject, body, attachments. - Demonstrate how to access email accounts (if possible, demonstrate on a projector).
3. Sending and Receiving Emails (10 minutes)
- Walk through the process of composing and sending an email. - Discuss the importance of clear and concise communication in emails. - Show how to check for new emails and open received emails. - Emphasize the importance of checking spam folders and recognizing phishing attempts.
4. Internet Basics (10 minutes)
- Define the internet: a global network connecting millions of computers. - Explain web browsers and demonstrate how to open a browser. - Discuss search engines and demonstrate how to perform a basic web search. - Emphasize the importance of evaluating website credibility and avoiding unreliable sources.
5. Internet Safety (5 minutes)
- Discuss common internet safety practices, such as: - Creating strong passwords - Avoiding sharing personal information online - Being cautious of unknown links and attachments - Reporting suspicious activity - Emphasize the importance of privacy settings on social media and other online platforms.
6. Conclusion and Recap (5 minutes)
- Review key points covered in the lesson. - Answer any questions from students. - Assign a simple homework task, such as composing an email to a classmate or conducting a safe web search on a given topic.
Extension Activities:
- Role-playing exercises where students practice composing and sending emails in various scenarios.
- Internet scavenger hunt where students search for specific information online while practicing safe browsing techniques.
- Group discussion on the ethical implications of internet use, including plagiarism and copyright infringement.
Assessment:
- Informal assessment through observation of student participation and understanding during class activities and discussions.
- Formal assessment through a follow-up quiz or homework assignment assessing students' understanding of email and internet basics.