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Subject: Computer science

Topic: Web Page

Time: 45 minutes

Number of student: 25

Class: 8

Period: 5th

School: Shree Okhreni Secondary School

Specific Objectives:

Understand the basic structure of a web page. Identify HTML elements and their functions. Create a simple web page using HTML.


Teaching Aids:

Computers with text editors (Notepad, VS Code, etc.) Internet access (optional, for additional resources) Projector and screen for demonstrations

Classroom Activities:(35 min )

Begin the lesson by discussing what a web page is and its importance in the context of the internet. Show examples of well-designed web pages and ask students what elements they notice.

Introduce HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) as the standard language for creating web pages. Explain the concept of HTML tags and how they define the structure of a web page. Show a basic HTML template and discuss the head and body sections.

Discuss common HTML elements such as headings, paragraphs, lists, and links. Demonstrate how to use opening and closing tags to define the content of elements. Mention the importance of proper indentation for readability.

Guide students through the process of creating a simple web page with a heading, paragraphs, a list, and a link. Emphasize the use of a text editor and saving the file with the .html extension. Ask students to follow along on their computers.

Allow students to experiment and modify their web pages, encouraging creativity. Circulate the classroom to provide assistance and answer questions.

Conclusion:(5min)

Recap the key points of the lesson, emphasizing the structure and elements of a web page. Discuss the importance of HTML in web development. Assign a small homework task, such as creating a web page on a topic of their choice.

Evaluation:(5min)

Assessment can be based on students' participation in discussions, successful creation of a simple web page during the hands-on activity, and understanding demonstrated in any follow-up assignments or quizzes. what is web page? what is website?