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Classification of Computers on the Basis of Size

Grade: 7(B)

Subject: Computer Science

School: Adarsha Secondary School

Chapter: Flow Chart

Duration: 45 minutes

Objective:

  • Students will understand the classification of computers based on their size and capabilities.

Materials Needed:

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Projector and computer (optional)
  • Handouts with information on different types of computers
  • Chart paper and sticky notes
  • Internet access for research (if available)

Introduction (5 minutes):

  • Begin with a brief review of the previous class to connect the current lesson with prior knowledge.
  • Introduce the topic: "Today, we will explore the classification of computers based on their size. Computers come in various sizes, and each type serves different purposes."

Main Content (25 minutes):

Mini-Lecture (10 minutes):

  • Discuss the primary classification of computers based on size:
  • Supercomputers
  • Mainframe Computers
  • Minicomputers
  • Microcomputers (Personal Computers)
  • Explain the characteristics and typical uses of each type.

Visual Aids and Multimedia (5 minutes):

  • Use a projector to display images or videos of different types of computers.
  • Show real-world examples of where each type of computer might be used (e.g., supercomputers in scientific research, mainframe computers in large organizations, personal computers in homes and offices).

Group Activity - Sticky Notes (10 minutes):

  • Divide the class into small groups.
  • Provide each group with chart paper and sticky notes.
  • Ask each group to create a chart with information about one type of computer (supercomputers, mainframe computers, minicomputers, microcomputers). Include characteristics, uses, and examples.
  • Encourage creativity and collaboration within the groups.

Interactive Discussion (5 minutes):

  • Have each group present their chart to the class.
  • Encourage questions and discussion among students.
  • Clarify any misconceptions and emphasize key points.

Application Exercise (5 minutes):

  • Distribute a worksheet with questions related to the classification of computers.
  • Students should answer the questions individually or in pairs.
  • Review the answers as a class to reinforce understanding.

Conclusion (5 minutes):

  • Summarize the key points covered in the lesson.
  • Connect the classification of computers to real-life examples and the relevance of understanding different types of computers.
  • Assign any homework or additional readings if necessary.

Assessment:

  • Monitor group activities and class participation.
  • Review individual or group worksheet responses.
  • Evaluate the depth of understanding through class discussions.