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Introduction to Computer and Peripheral Devices

Subject: Computer Science

Unit: Two

Class: 6 Topic: Introduction To Computer and Peripheral Devices

Time: 10 Minutes

Period: 1st

Number of Students: 12

School: NIST School

Specific Objectives:

  • Students will be able to define what a computer is and identify its primary components.
  • Students will understand the purpose of peripheral devices and be able to name at least three common examples.
  • Students will learn about the role of peripheral devices in enhancing computer functionality.

Introduction (2 minutes):

  • Begin by asking students what they think a computer is and what it is used for.
  • Define what a computer is and briefly explain its primary components, such as the central processing unit (CPU), monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
  • Group Activity (3 minutes):
  • Divide the class into small groups and provide each group with a list of common peripheral devices, such as printers, scanners, and external hard drives.
  • In their groups, students should discuss the purpose of each peripheral device and how it enhances the functionality of a computer.
  • Encourage groups to come up with real-life examples of how these peripheral devices are used in different settings.

Sharing and Discussion (3 minutes):

  • Ask each group to share the purpose of one peripheral device and provide a real-life example of its use.
  • Facilitate a brief class discussion on the different examples and the role of peripheral devices in enhancing computer functionality.
  • Encourage students to ask questions and engage in a dialogue about the importance of peripheral devices in computing.

Conclusion (1 minute):

  • Summarize the key points discussed during the lesson, including the definition of a computer, its primary components, and the purpose of peripheral devices.
  • Emphasize the role of peripheral devices in enhancing computer functionality and the importance of understanding their use.

Assessment:

  • Assess students' understanding through their participation in the group activity and the quality of their contributions during the sharing and discussion phase.
  • Ask students to name one peripheral device and explain how it enhances the functionality of a computer.