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Provide time for students to practice creating and formatting a simple document. | Provide time for students to practice creating and formatting a simple document. | ||
== | == Conclusion(10 mins) == | ||
*summarize the key takeaways from the lesson. | |||
== | * Encourage students to explore and practice further on their own. | ||
== Assessment(5 mins) == | |||
* | * Assign a small word task for students to complete independently, incorporating the skills they've learned. | ||
Revision as of 02:01, 3 February 2024
Subject | Grade | Topic | Time | Period |
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Computer Science | IX | Introduction to Word Processor | 45 mins | 5th |
Specific Objectives
Students will learn the basics of word processing, including creating, editing, and formatting a document using a word processor.
Teaching Aids
- Computers or laptops with word processing software (Microsoft Word or Google Docs)
- Projector or interactive whiteboard
- Internet access for additional resources
Introduction ( 5 mins)
- Begin with a discussion about the importance of word processing in everyday life and academic settings.
- Explain that word processors are powerful tools for creating, editing, and formatting documents
Overview( 10 mins)
- Demonstrate how to open the word processing software on the computer.
- Walk through the basic interface, highlighting the menu bar, toolbar, and document area.
- Discuss the importance of saving documents and demonstrate how to save a new file.
Activities and Practice (15 minutes)
Provide time for students to practice creating and formatting a simple document.
Conclusion(10 mins)
- summarize the key takeaways from the lesson.
- Encourage students to explore and practice further on their own.
Assessment(5 mins)
- Assign a small word task for students to complete independently, incorporating the skills they've learned.