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== Introduction (4 minutes): ==
== Introduction (4 minutes): ==

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Subject: Computer Science                                         Unit: Two

Class: 6                                                                       Topic: Introduction to Keyboard      

Time: 15 Minutes                                                         Period: 2nd

Number of Students: 15                                               School: ABC School

Specific Objectives[edit | edit source]

  At end of <font  color = "green">This class lesson student will be able to

  • understand the basic layout and functions of a keyboard.

Materials[edit | edit source]

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Projector
  • tools

Introduction (4 minutes):[edit | edit source]

  • Start by discussing the importance of keyboards in daily life and how they are used for typing on computers and other devices.
  • Ask students if they have any prior knowledge or experience with using keyboards.
Keyboard

Finger Placement (5 minutes):[edit | edit source]

  • Explain the proper finger placement for typing, emphasizing the home row keys (ASDF for the left hand, and JKL; for the right hand).


Practice (3 minute):[edit | edit source]

  • Have a quick typing exercise using the home row keys to familiarize students with the keyboard layout.
  • Encourage them to practice typing simple words or sentences using the home row keys.

Conclusion (1 minute):[edit | edit source]

  • Summarize the key points about the keyboard's layout and finger placement.
  • Remind students of the importance of practicing to improve typing skills.

Assessment:[edit | edit source]

  • Assess student understanding through their engagement during the lesson and their participation in the typing exercise.