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This document outlines a lesson plan for a class on applications of information technology (IT) in everyday life. The lesson plan aims to have students explain IT, state its uses in daily activities, and explain its applications in communication and timing/control. The teacher will use a computer system, textbook, and projector to define IT, discuss its uses, and how it has developed through different information ages. Students will identify information ages and their features. They will then be evaluated on explaining IT applications and uses.

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Week 2 Period 1 Lesson Note

This document outlines a lesson plan for a class on applications of information technology (IT) in everyday life. The lesson plan aims to have students explain IT, state its uses in daily activities, and explain its applications in communication and timing/control. The teacher will use a computer system, textbook, and projector to define IT, discuss its uses, and how it has developed through different information ages. Students will identify information ages and their features. They will then be evaluated on explaining IT applications and uses.

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JESUIT MEMORIAL COLLEGE, MBODO ALUU

LESSON NOTE PLAN SECOND TERM

WEEK 2 PERIOD: 1

Date: 14/01/2019 – 18/01/2019 Subject: ICT

Name: Ntah Kelvin Class: Basic 7 Average age: 11years


Duration of Lesson: 40minutes

Topic: Applications of IT in Everyday Life contd.

Reference Books:

 New computer studies for JSS 1 by LearnAfrica.

A.BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES (Cognitive, Affective and Psychomotor)


At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

I. Explain IT
II. state the uses of IT in daily activities;

III. Explain IT application in fields like

IV. Communication

V. Timing and control

VI. state the uses of IT in daily activities

B.INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:

Computer system, computer studies text book, and projector.

C.PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE:

Students are familiar with the computer system and its peripheral devices.

D.CONTENT:

Definition of IT

Uses of IT:
1
IT Application in:

i. communication.

ii. Timing and control

E.INTRODUCTION:

Information technology has been around for a long time because there were always ways of
communicating through technology available at some point in time. However, it is important to
learn about how we got to the point we are at with technology today.

F.PRESENTATION (Step by step exposition of the material)

Step 1:What Is Technology?

Technology is the technical means or method used by people to improve their lives and
environment.

Step 2: Developments in information ages and their features.


Through the ages, technology has developed just as humans have also developed. Trends in
technological developments are highlighted below;

I. Explain IT
II. state the uses of IT in daily activities;

G.CONTEXTUALIZATION (of the material of the classroom situation):

The teacher uses the computer system, computer laboratory and its facilities to explain the
topic.
H.STUDENTS’ ENGAGEMENT IN THE LESSON

The students are engaged with identifying the different information ages and their features.

I.REVIEW (by teachers and students of familiar materials):

1. . Explain IT

2. State the uses of IT in daily activities;

J.EVALUATION (in three learning domains…cognitive, affective, and psychomotor)


QUESTIONS:

1. Explain IT application in fields like

I. Communication

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II. Timing and control

2. State the uses of IT in daily activities

K.CONCLUSION:

Technology is a technical means by which people improve their lives and environment. The
technological ages include: Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, middle age, industrial age,
electronic age and computer age.

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JESUIT MEMORIAL COLLEGE, MBODO ALUU

LESSON NOTE PLAN SECOND TERM

WEEK 2 PERIOD: 1

Date: 14/01/2019 – 18/01/2019 Subject:ICT

Name:Ntah Kelvin Class: Basic 7 Average age: 11years


Duration of Lesson: 40minutes

Topic: Applications of IT in Everyday Life contd.

Reference Books:

 New computer studies for JSS 1 by LearnAfrica.

A.BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES (Cognitive, Affective and Psychomotor)


At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

VII. Explain IT
VIII. state the uses of IT in daily activities;

IX. Explain IT application in fields like

X. Communication

XI. Timing and control

XII. state the uses of IT in daily activities

B.INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:

Computer system, computer studies text book, and projector.

C.PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE:

Students are familiar with the computer system and its peripheral devices.
4
D.CONTENT:

Definition of IT

Uses of IT:

IT Application in:

i. communication.

ii. Timing and control

E.INTRODUCTION:

Information technology has been around for a long time because there were always ways of
communicating through technology available at some point in time. However, it is important to
learn about how we got to the point we are at with technology today.

F.PRESENTATION (Step by step exposition of the material)

Step 1:What Is Technology?

Technology is the technical means or method used by people to improve their lives and
environment.

Step 2: Developments in information ages and their features.


Through the ages, technology has developed just as humans have also developed. Trends in
technological developments are highlighted below;

III. Explain IT
IV. state the uses of IT in daily activities;

G.CONTEXTUALIZATION (of the material of the classroom situation):

The teacher uses the computer system, computer laboratory and its facilities to explain the
topic.
H.STUDENTS’ ENGAGEMENT IN THE LESSON

The students are engaged with identifying the different information ages and their features.

I.REVIEW (by teachers and students of familiar materials):

2. . Explain IT

2. State the uses of IT in daily activities;

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J.EVALUATION (in three learning domains…cognitive, affective, and psychomotor)
QUESTIONS:

1. Explain IT application in fields like

III. Communication

IV. Timing and control

3. State the uses of IT in daily activities

K.CONCLUSION:

Technology is a technical means by which people improve their lives and environment. The
technological ages include: Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, middle age, industrial age,
electronic age and computer age.

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