1_Computer Science Grade 10 Log Elem of the Computer Lesson plan 1 variant
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                                                       Short Term Plan

Long-term plan unit:

10.1B Presentation of Data

School:

Date:

Teacher name:

Grade:

Number present:

absent:

The topic of the lesson:

 

Logical elements of the Computer (disjunction, conjunction, inversion) 1 lesson

Learning objectives(s) that this lesson is contributing to

10.2.2.3 explain the purpose of the main logical elements: OR operator, AND operator, invertor

Assessment criteria

Using and know the purpose of the main logical elements: OR operator, AND operator, invertor

Success criteria

All learners will be able to know:

Know purpose logical operations (AND - conjunction, OR - disjunction, NOT - inversion);

Most learners will be able to know:

• compare logical operations (AND - conjunction, OR - disjunction, NOT - inversion);

Some learners will be able to know:

• solve logical expressions corresponding to complex statements.

Language objectives

 

Useful phrases for dialogue / writing

• construct simple and complex statements

• designation of logical operations;

• priority of logical operations.

Dictionary of specific terms and terminology:

it is applied for …

to solve a logical problem with the help of the truth table it is necessary ...

conditional formatting is intended for ...

Value links

Soft skills

Respect for each other when working in groups

Cross curricular links

English, math

Previous learning

From a grade 7–9 course, students have an  idea of logical operations and truth tables.

Plan

Planned lesson stages

Planned activities

Resources

Beginning

 

0-3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3-5

Organizational moment:

Question for students:

-                      Can you remember what we discussed in our previous lesson?

 

Teacher:

-                      I want (would like) to introduce today’s topic about …/

-                      What do you think today’s topic is?

The presentation of the theme and lesson objectives.

10.2.2.1 use logical operations (disjunction, conjunction, inversion)

Familiarizing students with the topic of the lesson and its objectives.

Presentation

Slides #1-2

 

Middle

5-10

 

 

10-15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15-30

30 - 37

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teacher: what is Logic?

Discuss with students - Purpose and objectives of the lesson (joint definition of lesson objectives)

 

       The teacher discusses with students what logic is and why they should study this topic in the computer science class.

Logic is the science of forms and ways of thinking.

The algebra of logic is the mathematical apparatus with which it is written, calculated, simplified and transformed logical statements.

The creator of the algebra of logic is the nineteenth-century English mathematician George Boole, in whose honor this algebra is called Boolean algebra of statements.

The statement may be true or false.

In the algebra of statements, statements are denoted by the names of logical variables, which can take only two values "true" and "false."

True = 1

False = 0

Theory

Teacher will explain lesson topic.

basic logical operations:

logical negation - non-inversion operation

logical multiplication - operation and - conjunction

logical addition - operation or - disjunction

Картинки по запросу logic elements of computer or and

Activity with all students

Logic:

Logic diagrams are needed in order to visualize graphically the sequence of operations performed when calculating logical formulas.

 

Also, students learn to make logical formulas using these gates. (Example 1.2)

 

And also the teacher shows how logic circuits can look.

Activity: work in pair. Students should write responses on the tablets.

 

Slide #3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Slides #4-15

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi_QNI8EZhA

 

Slide  #16

The end of the lesson

37 - 40

At the end of the lesson, learners reflect on their learning:

            What has been learned

            What remained unclear

            What needs more attention

 

 

Differentiation – how do you plan to give more support? How do you plan to challenge the more able learners?

Assessment – how are you planning to check learners’ learning?

Health and safety check
ICT links

Differentiation can be expressed in the selection of tasks, in the expected result from a particular student, in providing individual support to the student, in selecting the educational material and resources, taking into account the individual abilities of the students (Theory of Multiple Intelligence by Gardner). Differentiation can be used at any stage of the lesson, taking into account the rational use of time.

Use this section to record the methods that you will use to assess what the students have learned during the lesson.

 

Health and safety check links.

Used active exercises.

Items applied from the Safety Rules in this lesson.

Reflection

 

Were the lesson objectives/learning objectives realistic? Did all learners achieve the LO?

If not, why?

Did my planned differentiation work well?

Did I stick to timings?

What changes did I make from my plan and why?

 

Use the space below to reflect on your lesson. Answer the most relevant questions from the box on the left about your lesson. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary evaluation

 

 

What two things went really well (consider both teaching and learning)?

 

1:

 

2:

 

What two things would have improved the lesson (consider both teaching and learning)?

 

1:

 

2:

 

What have I learned from

 

this lesson about the class or individuals that will inform my next lesson?

 

 

 

 

 



 

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Short Term Plan Long-term plan unit: 10

Short Term Plan Long-term plan unit: 10

Presentation Slides #1-2

Presentation Slides #1-2

And also the teacher shows how logic circuits can look

And also the teacher shows how logic circuits can look

Differentiation can be expressed in the selection of tasks, in the expected result from a particular student, in providing individual support to the student, in…

Differentiation can be expressed in the selection of tasks, in the expected result from a particular student, in providing individual support to the student, in…
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