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Website Navigation Day 1
Website Navigation Day 1
I. Objective
At the end of the lesson, the student will be able to;
C- identify the various parts of the website
P- visit a website to find specific information
A- relate their own experience in navigating a website.
III. Procedure
A. Preliminary Activity
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Classroom management
4. Checking the attendance
B. Review
1. What is a web browser?
2. What is an address bar?
3. Give the different parts of the website and give the meaning of those.
C. Activity
Activity 1 A: Visit a Web Page
Type in My English Pages in the address bar of your web browser. Next, click
Reading at the heading. Then, read the article in the link to The Internet and answer the
comprehension questions.
II. Directions: Read each item carefully and answer the questions below.
1. It is an application software that allows us to view and explore information on the web.
A. Internet B. Computer C. Web browser D. Monitor
2. Which of the following is an example of a website?
A. Internet Explorer C. Google Chrome
B. Opera D. Wikipedia
3. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about a website?
A. It is a collection of publicly accessible, interlinked web pages that share a single domain
name.
B. It can be created and maintained by an individual, group, business, or organization to
serve a variety of purposes.
C. It comes in a limited variety of educational and news sites only.
D. It is also known as a web presence.
4. If you open your browser, what will you see at the top of your window?
A. Address bar B. Access bar C. Title bar D. Scroll bar
5. Which tab should you click if you do not know what to do?
A. Home B. About Us C. Help D. Services
V. Assignment
Write the important concepts you have learned from this module. How are you going to apply
your learnings in your everyday living?