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Class: primary Four
Term: First term
Subject: Basic Science and Technology
Curriculum Theme: Computer Studies
Previous Lesson: Output Devices
Topic: The Monitor
Content/Learning area: Identifying a monitor, Stating three uses of a monitor, Drawing a monitor
Time Allocation: 40 minutes


Performance Objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Cognitive Domain:

  1. Identify a monitor.
  2. State at least three uses of a monitor.
  3. Explain what a monitor is.

    • psychomotor Domain:

  1. Draw a monitor.

    • Affective Domain:

  1. Show interest in learning about computer components.

    • social Domain:

  2. 1. Participate actively in class discussions.


    Reference Materials

    • 9 – Years basic Education Curriculum
    • Abuja Educational Resource Center Scheme of Work
    • NAPPS National Unified Scheme of Work
    • Online Facts
    • Relevant Textbooks

    Instructional materials

    To deliver this lesson, the teacher will use the following materials:

    • Pictures of different monitors
    • Whiteboard or chart paper
    • Markers or crayons

    Rationale for the Lesson

    Understanding computer components like the monitor is crucial for basic computer literacy, laying a foundation for future lessons on computer technology and its applications in daily life.


    Prerequisite/Previous Knowledge

    The teacher will start by asking pupils what they know about computers.The teacher will then show pictures of different computer monitors, sparking curiosity and leading into the lesson’s topic.


    Lesson Content

    what is a Monitor?

    A monitor is a crucial part of a computer system, much like a television screen. It displays information from the computer, such as pictures, words, and videos. Think of it as a special screen just for your computer!

    Uses of a Monitor:

    A monitor has several uses that enhance the user’s interaction with the computer.
    The following are some uses of a monitor:

    1. Displaying Text: Monitors show text from books, articles, and messages.
    2. Viewing Pictures and Photos: You can see and edit pictures and photos stored on the computer.
    3. Watching Videos: Watch videos, movies, and cartoons.
    4. Playing Games: Many games are played on a computer monitor.
    5. browsing the Internet: Explore websites and find information online.
    6. Creating and editing Documents: Monitors allow users to create and edit documents using word processing software.
    7. Programming and Coding: Developers use monitors to write, test, and debug computer code.

    Teaching Methods

    To deliver this lesson,‌ ⁤the teacher will⁤ adopt⁤ the following methods: Discussion, Presentation, Question and Answer


    Instructional Procedures

    To deliver this lesson, the teacher will adopt the following steps:

    Step 1: Introduction (Set Induction)

    time: 5 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Questioning
    Teacher’s Activity: Asks pupils what they know about computers and shows pictures of monitors.
    Pupils’ Activity: Respond to questions and observe the pictures.

    Step 2: Clarification of Key Concepts

    Time: 10 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Explaining
    teacher’s Activity: Explains what a monitor is and its function.
    Pupils’ Activity: Listen attentively and ask clarifying questions.

    Step 3: Demonstration/Guided Practice

    Time: 10 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Demonstrating
    Teacher’s activity: Shows how to draw a simple monitor and explains the uses of a monitor.
    Pupils’ Activity: Observe the demonstration and participate in drawing a monitor.

    Step 4: Self-Reliant Practice

    Time: 5 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Monitoring
    Teacher’s Activity: Guides pupils as they draw their own monitors.
    Pupils’ Activity: Draw a monitor independently.

    Step 5: Note-Taking

    Time: 5 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Note-taking
    Teacher’s Activity: Guides pupils in writing key points about monitors.
    pupils’ Activity: Write notes on the key points.

    Step 6: Evaluation/Review

    Time: 5 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Questioning
    Teacher’s Activity: Asks evaluation questions.
    pupils’ Activity: Answer the evaluation questions.

    Step 7: Conclusion

    Time: 2 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Summarizing
    Teacher’s Activity: Summarizes the key points about monitors and assigns homework.
    Pupils’ Activity: listen to the summary and note the homework assignment.


    Lesson Keywords

    • Monitor – A screen that displays information from a computer.
    • Display – To show or exhibit something.
    • Text – Written words.
    • Pictures – Images or drawings.
    • Videos – Recorded moving images.

    Lesson Evaluation

    To evaluate the learning, the teacher asks pupils to:

    1. What is a computer monitor?
    2. List three uses of a computer monitor.
    3. Draw a simple computer monitor.

    Assignment/Homework

    1. Draw a monitor at home.
    2. Write down three uses for a monitor.

    Differentiation

    • For slower learners: The teacher will provide one-on-one assistance.
    • For advanced learners: More advanced pupils can research different types of monitors and present their findings to the class.
    • For visual/auditory/kinesthetic learners: Use visual aids, verbal explanations, and hands-on activities to cater to different learning styles.

    Note for Teachers

    Ensure to use real-life examples and visual aids to make the lesson engaging and understandable for the pupils. Encourage active participation and provide constructive feedback.

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