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|Time:15 Minutes | |Time:15 Minutes | ||
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|Number of Students: | |Number of Students: 16 | ||
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|Unit:6 | |Unit:6 | ||
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==Specific | ==Specific Objectives== | ||
1.Students will understand the basic concept of algorithms. | 1.Students will understand the basic concept of algorithms. | ||
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* Begin by asking students if they have heard the term "algorithm" before. Encourage them to share their thoughts. | * Begin by asking students if they have heard the term "algorithm" before. Encourage them to share their thoughts. | ||
* Define an algorithm as a step-by-step set of instructions or a sequence of actions designed to accomplish a specific task. | * Define an algorithm as a step-by-step set of instructions or a sequence of actions designed to accomplish a specific task. | ||
* a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer. | |||
* Provide simple examples of algorithms from everyday life, such as a recipe or instructions for tying shoelaces. | * Provide simple examples of algorithms from everyday life, such as a recipe or instructions for tying shoelaces. | ||
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Discuss the importance of each step and the order in which they are performed. | Discuss the importance of each step and the order in which they are performed. | ||
==Group Activity - Creating Algorithms (4 minutes)== | ==Group Activity - Creating Algorithms (4 minutes)== | ||
Divide the class into small groups ( | * Divide the class into small groups (4 students in each). | ||
* Provide each group with an index card and ask them to come up with a simple algorithm for a different everyday task. Some examples include tying shoelaces, brushing teeth etc. | |||
Provide each group with an index card and ask them to come up with a simple algorithm for a different everyday task. Some examples include tying shoelaces, brushing teeth etc. | * Each group will write their algorithm on the index card. | ||
Each group will write their algorithm on the index card. | |||
==Sharing and Discussion (3 minutes)== | ==Sharing and Discussion (3 minutes)== | ||
Ask each group to share their algorithm with the class. | * Ask each group to share their algorithm with the class. | ||
* Discuss the similarities and differences between the algorithms created by different groups. | |||
Discuss the similarities and differences between the algorithms created by different groups. | |||
==Conclusion (1 minute)== | ==Conclusion (1 minute)== | ||
Summarize the key points of the lesson: an algorithm is a step-by-step set of instructions, and it must be clear and unambiguous. | * Summarize the key points of the lesson: an algorithm is a step-by-step set of instructions, and it must be clear and unambiguous. | ||
==Assessment== | ==Assessment== | ||
Observe students participation in the group activity and their ability to articulate the steps of their algorithms. | * Observe students participation in the group activity and their ability to articulate the steps of their algorithms. | ||
* Review the index cards created by each group to ensure they have grasped the concept of algorithms. | |||
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