Entrance Announcement
MICTE 2080
2080 Magh 07
User:Saroj Neupane Real Teaching Lesson Plan 27
Subject: Computer Science |
Class:9 |
Time:45 Minutes |
Number of Students: 40 |
Unit:5 |
Topic:Basic Concept of Microsoft Excel |
Period: 2nd |
School: Shree Okhreni Secondary School |
Specific Objectives
- At the end of the class students will understand the basic concepts of Microsoft Excel, including creating, navigating, and formatting workbooks and worksheets.
Teaching Materials
- Computers with Microsoft Excel installed
- Projector or interactive whiteboard
- https://drive.google.com/file/d/18lh0WNIdNngc5lvK-UAHCvO4bBRKDqd4/view?usp=sharing
Teaching Learning Activity
Introduction (5 minutes)
- Begin by discussing the importance of Microsoft Excel in organizing and analyzing data.
- Introduce key terms: workbook, worksheet, cell, column, row.
- Explain the concept of a workbook containing multiple worksheets and how it is a powerful tool for various tasks.
Activity 1: Creating a Workbook (10 minutes)
- Demonstrate how to open Microsoft Excel and create a new workbook.
- Guide students through the process of adding and renaming worksheets within the workbook.
- Teach basic keyboard shortcuts for efficient navigation (e.g., Ctrl + arrow keys).
Activity 2: Data Entry and Formatting (15 minutes)
- Show how to enter data into cells, emphasizing the importance of organizing information logically.
- Demonstrate basic formatting options, such as changing font styles, sizes, and cell alignment.
- Introduce cell formatting tools like borders, shading, and text color.
Activity 3: Basic Formulas (10 minutes)
- Introduce simple Excel formulas like SUM, AVERAGE, and COUNT.
- Provide examples and guide students through creating basic formulas.
- Emphasize the use of cell references in formulas for dynamic calculations.
Closure (5 minutes)
- Summarize the key points covered in the lesson: workbooks, worksheets, basic formatting, and simple formulas.
- Encourage students to practice what they've learned and explore more advanced features outside of class.
- Provide resources for further learning, such as online tutorials or Excel documentation.
Assessment
- Assign a small project or exercise for homework to reinforce the concepts learned in class.
- Assess students based on their ability to create a workbook, format data, and use basic formulas correctly.