User:Jyoti Real Teaching Lesson Plan 3

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Subject: Computer Science Unit: Two

Class: 6 Topic: Computer hardware and Input Hardware

Time: 45 Minutes Period: 4th

Number of Students: School: Aadarsh School

Specific Objectives

At end of the class

  • introduce computer hardware
  • define input hardware
  • recognize input hardware

Teaching Materials

  1. Whiteboard and markers
  2. Computer hardware samples picture
  3. Internet access for multimedia resources

Introduction

  • Begin with a brief discussion about computer hardware and input hardware.
  • Introduce the main objective: to understand computer hardware, with a focus on input devices.
  • Discuss why input hardware are crucial for user interaction with a computer.

Basic Concepts

  1. Computer Hardware Overview:
      • Briefly review the main components of computer hardware (CPU, memory, storage, motherboard).
      • Emphasize how these components work together in a computer system.
    1. Input Devices:
      • Define input devices and provide examples (keyboard, mouse, touchpad, etc.).
      • Explain the concept of human-computer interaction and how input devices facilitate it. Main Components and Functions (15 minutes):
    2. Keyboard:
      • Discuss the layout and functions of a standard keyboard.
      • Mention special keys and their uses (function keys, control keys).
    3. Mouse and Pointing Devices:
      • Explain the role of the mouse as a pointing device.
      • Introduce touchpads, trackballs, and other pointing devices.
    4. Other Input Devices:
      • Briefly discuss other input devices such as scanners, webcams, microphones, and stylus pens.
      • Explain their specific functions and applications. Interactive Activity (5 minutes):
    • Engage students in an interactive activity. Provide examples of input devices and ask students to categorize them as either keyboards, pointing devices, or other input devices.
    • Use multimedia resources, such as videos or interactive simulations, to demonstrate the functioning of different input devices. Conclusion (5 minutes):
    • Summarize the key points covered during the lesson, emphasizing the role of input devices in computer systems.
    • Connect the concepts learned to real-world scenarios where specific input devices are essential.
    • Encourage questions and discussion. Homework/Extended Learning: Assign a short research task where students investigate emerging input devices or advancements in existing input technologies. They can present their findings in the next class. Assessment: Assess students through their participation in class discussions, their ability to identify and explain input devices, and their understanding demonstrated in any assigned projects or homework.