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Subject: Operating System

Period: Third

Topic: Memory Management

Teaching Item: Structure of Page Table

Class: BICT 4th Semester

Unit: Three

Time: 50 min

No. of Students: 20

1. Specific Objective:

At the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Define what a page table is in the context of operating systems.
  • Describe the structure and components of a page table.
  • Explain the purpose and importance of page tables in memory management.
 
Structure of page table

2. Instructional materials:

3. Teaching Learning Activities:

  • Enter the classroom and greet the students warmly like "Good morning everyone".
  • Motivate students before starting the lesson for their concentration on the lesson, and then write today's topic "Structure of Page Table" on the board.
  • Begin the class by asking students some questions related to Paging in memory management and its importance in operating systems.
  • Open the PowerPoint presentation slide and provide a brief introduction to the concept of page tables.
  • Explain the role of page tables in translating virtual addresses to physical addresses.
  • Discuss the basic structure and components of a page table, such as page table entries, page numbers, and frame numbers.
  • Summarize the key points of the lesson to reinforce the understanding of the topic.
  • Highlight the importance of page tables in memory management and the overall functioning of an operating system.

4. Assessment:

During the session, ask questions like,

  • Can anyone explain what a page table entry is?
  • How does a page table help in memory management?

5. Evaluation:

  • Describe the purpose of a page table in an operating system.
  • Draw a simple page table structure and label its components.