Computer Education for First Year High School Student By: Bacala, Jane De Asis, Xela June L.

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Computer Education for First Year High School Student By: Bacala, Jane De Asis, Xela June L.

Unit Summary In this unit, the students are expected to gain more knowledge about the computer. The students will enhance and explore many things about the computer and how they will deal with the technologies that are now commonly used in the society.

Projects Informative lecture Brainstorming Researching Do an essay Assignment Quizzes Role-play

Subtopics: Importance of computer education. History of computers. Kinds of computers. The different characteristics of computers. The different parts of the computer and functions of a computer. Advantages and disadvantages of using the computer.

Assessment Plan Before project work begins Students work on projects and complete tasks After project work is completed Project plan rubricsProject plan Observation of groups rubricpeer assessment sheet self- assessment and reflection Observation of groups rubrics

Day Schedule Week 1 Day 1 The topics are introduce and the discussions follow. Assignments will be given before the class end. Day 2 Collecting the assignments and conduct an overview discussion of the topics. Will have a Long quiz.

Week 2 Day 1 Recap of the past lessons. Have an oral recitation on the class. The role play is introduce to be perform on next week. Students will group themselves into six. There will be a brainstorming and planning of the concepts. The rubrics is given. Day 2 Time is given to the students to work with their group. The teacher supervise and observe the students work.

Week 3 Day 1 The teacher hand-out the rubrics. Role-play is presented. Observation of play is followed. Feedbacks are conducted.