Entrance Announcement
MICTE 2080
2080 Magh 07
User:Saroj Neupane Real Teaching Lesson Plan 9
Subject: Computer Science |
Class:9 |
Time:45 Minutes |
Number of Students: 16 |
Unit:4 |
Topic: Lists and Symbolic Bullets in Microsoft Word |
Period: 2nd |
School: Shree Okhreni Secondary School |
Specific Objectives
- By the end of this lesson, students will be proficient in creating and formatting lists in Microsoft Word, including using symbols as bullets.
Teaching Materials
- Computers with Microsoft Word installed
- Projector for demonstrations
Teaching Learning Activity
Introduction (5 minutes)
- Welcome students and briefly discuss the importance of lists for document organization.
- Introduce the objective of the lesson: to master working with lists and using symbols as bullets in Microsoft Word.
I. Creating Lists in Microsoft Word (10 minutes): a. Bulleted Lists:
- Demonstrate how to create bulleted lists in Word.
- Emphasize the ease of organizing information using bullets.
b. Numbered Lists:
- Show how to create numbered lists.
- Discuss the sequential nature of numbered lists for processes or steps.
II. Formatting Lists (10 minutes): a. Customizing Bullets/Numbers:
- Teach students how to change bullet styles and numbering formats.
- Demonstrate accessing the symbol library for custom symbols.
b. Indentation and Outlining:
- Explain how to adjust indentation for sublists.
- Introduce outlining using lists and its benefits.
III. Using Symbols as Bullets (10 minutes): a. Custom Symbols:
- Show how to use custom symbols as bullets in lists.
- Access the Symbol dialog box and choose various symbols.
- Discuss scenarios where using symbols might be appropriate.
IV. Advanced List Techniques (5 minutes): a. Multilevel Lists:
- Briefly introduce the creation of multilevel lists.
- Discuss how multilevel lists enhance document structure.
V. Practice and Hands-On Activities (5 minutes):
- Distribute handouts with practice exercises that include creating lists with custom symbols.
- Allow students to work through exercises while providing assistance as needed.
Conclusion and Q&A (5 minutes)
- Recap key points covered during the lesson.
- Open the floor for any questions or concerns.
- Encourage students to explore further and experiment with different symbols in their lists.
Homework/Assignment
- Assign a task that requires students to create a document using various list types, formatting, and custom symbols as bullets.
Assessment
- Evaluate student understanding through participation, completion of hands-on exercises, and their ability to incorporate symbols into their lists effectively.