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MICTE 2080
2080 Magh 07
User:Ankitpanta/ Real Teaching Lesson Plan 4
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Subect | Grade | Topic | Time | Period |
---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Science | IX | Introduction to Number System | 45 mins | 5th |
Specific Objectives
- Students will comprehend the concept of number systems and their significance in computer science.
- Students will differentiate between decimal, binary, and hexadecimal number systems.
- Students will practice converting numbers between different bases.
Teaching Aids
- Whiteboard and markers
- Projector and computer for multimedia presentation.
- Scratch paper for practice
Introduction (10 mins)
- Begin the lesson by discussing with students their familiarity with the decimal number system. Ask them to share where they encounter it in daily life.
- Introduce the lesson's objectives and explain the importance of understanding different number systems in mathematics and computer science.
- Briefly discuss the historical context of number systems and their evolution.
Overview(10 mins)
- Introduce the Binary, Decimal, Octal & Hexadecimal Number System.
- Discuss the importance number sysytems in everyday mathematics and real-world applications.
- Discuss the conversion methods.
Activities and Practice (15 minutes)
- Distribute practice problems involving converting between decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal numbers.
- Guide students through solving conversion problems on the whiteboard, emphasizing the step-by-step process.
- Encourage pair or group work for additional practice, fostering collaboration and peer learning.
Conclusion( 10 mins)
- Review key points about the decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal number systems.
- Discuss the applications of these number systems in different fields, especially highlighting the importance of binary in computing.
- Encourage students to explore the concept further through online resources or additional practice problems.
Assessment
Evaluate student understanding through participation in class discussions, their ability to solve conversion problems on the whiteboard, and the accuracy of their homework assignments.