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Flow Chart[edit | edit source]
Grade: 7(B)
Subject: Computer Science
School: Adarsha Secondary School
Chapter: Flow Chart
Duration: 45 minutes
Objective:[edit | edit source]
- To introduce students to the concept of flowcharts and their importance in problem-solving.
- To teach students how to create and interpret simple flowcharts.
- To demonstrate the use of flowcharts in representing algorithms.
Materials Needed:[edit | edit source]
- Whiteboard and markers
- Projector and computer for multimedia presentation
- Printed handouts with examples of flowcharts
- Chart paper and colored markers
- Individual computers or devices for students (optional)
Introduction (15 minutes):[edit | edit source]
- Begin the class with a brief discussion on problem-solving and the need for a systematic approach.
- Introduce the concept of flowcharts as visual representations of processes or algorithms.
- Explain that flowcharts use different symbols to represent different actions and decisions in a process.
Main Content (40 minutes):
1. Basic Flowchart Symbols (15 minutes):
- Project examples of basic flowchart symbols on the board or screen.
- Discuss each symbol:
- Start/End: Oval
- Process: Rectangle
- Decision: Diamond
- Input/Output: Parallelogram
- Connector: Small circle
2. Creating a Simple Flowchart (15 minutes):
- Provide a simple problem-solving scenario and guide the students in creating a flowchart on the whiteboard.
- Emphasize the importance of connecting symbols in a logical sequence.
- Demonstrate how to use arrows to indicate the flow of the process.
3. Hands-On Practice (10 minutes):
- Distribute printed handouts with different problem scenarios.
- In pairs or individually, students create flowcharts for the given problems.
- Encourage creativity and clarity in their representations.
Activity (20 minutes):[edit | edit source]
- Divide the class into small groups and provide each group with a specific problem to solve.
- Ask each group to create a flowchart representing their solution on chart paper using colored markers.
- Groups present their flowcharts to the class, explaining the logic behind their symbols and decisions.
Conclusion and Review (15 minutes):[edit | edit source]
- Review key concepts of flowcharts, including symbols and their meanings.
- Discuss the importance of clear and organized flowcharts in problem-solving.
- Assign homework: Provide additional problems for students to create flowcharts as practice.
Assessment:[edit | edit source]
- Evaluate students based on their participation in class discussions, their ability to create clear and logical flowcharts, and their understanding of the symbols.
- Extension (Optional):
- Introduce flowchart creation software or online tools for more advanced and digital representation.
- Explore real-life examples where flowcharts are used in various industries.