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Subject: Computer Science
Class:9
Time:45 Minutes
Number of Students: 16
Unit:4
Topic: Adding Comment in MS Word
Period: 2nd
School: Shree Okhreni Secondary School

Specific Objective

Students will learn how to effectively use the commenting feature in Microsoft Word to provide feedback, collaborate on documents, and track changes.

Teaching Materials

Computers with Microsoft Word installed Projector or display screen Sample document for demonstration

Teaching Learning Activity

Introduction (5 minutes)

Begin by discussing the importance of collaboration and feedback in document editing. Explain the purpose of adding comments in Microsoft Word: to provide feedback, ask questions, and make suggestions without directly editing the text. Emphasize that comments are valuable in collaborative work and can be used for revision, clarification, and communication.

Demonstration (10 minutes)

Open Microsoft Word and load a sample document. Show students how to access the "Review" tab on the ribbon. Explain the "New Comment" button and demonstrate how to insert a comment at a specific location in the document. Discuss the different elements of a comment, such as the author's name, date, and time. Show how to reply to comments, resolve comments, and delete comments.

Hands-On Practice (20 minutes)

Distribute a practice document or have students open a document of their own. Instruct students to add comments at various points in the document. Encourage them to reply to each other's comments for practice. Walk around the class to provide assistance and answer any questions.

Group Activity (5 minutes)

Divide the class into small groups and assign each group a different document or topic. Instruct each group to collaborate on the document by adding comments and responding to each other. Emphasize the importance of effective communication through comments.

Discussion and Reflection (5 minutes)

Bring the class back together for a discussion on their experiences with adding comments. Discuss the benefits and challenges of using comments for collaboration. Ask students to reflect on how the commenting feature can improve the editing and collaboration process.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

Summarize key points and reiterate the importance of using comments in collaborative work. Provide resources for further learning, such as online tutorials or Microsoft support articles. Encourage students to practice using comments in their future projects and assignments.

Assessment

Assess student understanding through their active participation in the hands-on practice and group activity. Review the quality of comments added by students for depth and relevance. Encourage students to ask questions and seek clarification during the lesson.