Computer Education CLASS I.

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Computer Education CLASS I

“ In a world that’s increasingly run on technology, computer science is a liberal art that every student should be exposed to regardless of their path in life.” ~HADI PARTOVI

The major objectives of Computer Education To develop the hand and eye coordination of a child To help children to excel in the usage of the computer peripherals. To develop innovative and creative ideas in them. To make learning an enjoyable experience.  

Syllabus PARTS OF THE COMPUTER Introduction to computers – Parts of the computer Syllabus PARTS OF THE COMPUTER

Types of Computers

WORDPAD Introduction to the keyboard Different Keys – Number keys, Arrow keys etc. Kids learning computers also need to learn the very important life skills of their developmental stage!

MSPAINT

IT LAB – CLASSES I AND II

Lab activities

Educational software - Math Ahead Pictorial Addition

Math Ahead – Counting

Math Ahead – Subtraction

Math Ahead – Calculating the time

Math Ahead – Directional keys

EVS

ASSESSMENTS PRE MID TERM EXAM– THEORY (10 MARKS) POST MID TERM EXAM – THEORY (10 MARKS) FINAL EXAM – THEORY (20 MARKS) ACTIVITY – 5 MARKS COMPLETION OF THE TEXTBOOK EXERCISES – 5 MARKS TERM I AND TERM II

The practical Assessment is focused on the following points Learning and following the instruction given in the lab Completion of the activity in the given period of time. Skill in using their hands on the different input devices. Enthusiasm or the effort to learn.

GENERAL INSTRUCTION They will be having two computer classes per week. We have the junior computer lab with 45 computers with Windows 10 OS & MS office - 2016 Each child works at an individual computer. 

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