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Subject: Computer Science
Class:9
Time:45 Minutes
Number of Students: 40
Unit:4
Topic:Shapes and Smart Art in Microsoft Word
Period: 2nd
School: Shree Okhreni Secondary School

Specific Objective

  • Students will learn how to work with shapes and create smart art in Microsoft Word.

Teaching Materials

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Introduction (5 minutes)

Start by discussing the importance of visual elements in documents. Explain that today's lesson will focus on using shapes and smart art to enhance document design. Briefly mention the practical applications of these skills in creating visually appealing documents.

Overview of Shapes in Microsoft Word (10 minutes)

  • Open Microsoft Word and guide students through the following:
  • Click on the "Insert" tab.
  • Select "Shapes" and show the various categories (e.g., rectangles, circles, arrows).
  • Demonstrate how to draw a shape and customize its fill color, outline, and size.
  • Practice drawing simple shapes (e.g., rectangle, oval) and customizing them.

Activity 1: Creating a Shape Composition (10 minutes)

  • Assign a task where students need to create a composition using different shapes.
  • Instruct them to:
  • Use at least three different shapes.
  • Adjust the size, color, and outline of each shape.
  • Arrange the shapes in a visually pleasing way.
  • Encourage creativity and artistic expression.

Overview of Smart Art (5 minutes)

  • Discuss the concept of Smart Art and its benefits in visual communication.
  • Navigate to the "Insert" tab, select "Smart Art," and show the available layouts.
  • Explain how Smart Art can be used to represent processes, relationships, and hierarchies.

Activity 2: Creating a Smart Art Diagram (10 minutes)

  • Assign a task where students need to create a Smart Art diagram.
  • Instruct them to:
  • Choose a Smart Art layout that fits the content (e.g., process, hierarchy).
  • Enter relevant text in each shape or step.
  • Customize the Smart Art, changing colors and styles as needed.
  • Discuss the meaning and purpose of their Smart Art creation.

Conclusion and Review (5 minutes)

  • Discuss the importance of shapes and Smart Art in visual communication.
  • Ask students to share their experiences and any challenges they faced.
  • Review the key steps for working with shapes and creating Smart Art in Microsoft Word.

Homework

  • Ask students to create a document that includes both shapes and a Smart Art diagram to represent a concept or process they find interesting.
  • Encourage them to experiment with various styles and layouts.

Assessment

  • Assess students based on their participation in activities, creativity in composing shapes and Smart Art, and the completion of the homework assignment.