The document outlines the syllabus for Class VI Computer class at The Lahore Lyceum for the 2022-2023 academic year. It is divided into 38 weeks covering 10 units on topics like the evolution of computers, input/output devices, processing and storage, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, multimedia presentations, LOGO programming, and an introduction to the Internet. Each week covers readings, exercises, and lab sessions to reinforce learning. The syllabus aims to give students a foundational understanding of computers and basic software applications.
The document outlines the syllabus for Class VI Computer class at The Lahore Lyceum for the 2022-2023 academic year. It is divided into 38 weeks covering 10 units on topics like the evolution of computers, input/output devices, processing and storage, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, multimedia presentations, LOGO programming, and an introduction to the Internet. Each week covers readings, exercises, and lab sessions to reinforce learning. The syllabus aims to give students a foundational understanding of computers and basic software applications.
The document outlines the syllabus for Class VI Computer class at The Lahore Lyceum for the 2022-2023 academic year. It is divided into 38 weeks covering 10 units on topics like the evolution of computers, input/output devices, processing and storage, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, multimedia presentations, LOGO programming, and an introduction to the Internet. Each week covers readings, exercises, and lab sessions to reinforce learning. The syllabus aims to give students a foundational understanding of computers and basic software applications.
The document outlines the syllabus for Class VI Computer class at The Lahore Lyceum for the 2022-2023 academic year. It is divided into 38 weeks covering 10 units on topics like the evolution of computers, input/output devices, processing and storage, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, multimedia presentations, LOGO programming, and an introduction to the Internet. Each week covers readings, exercises, and lab sessions to reinforce learning. The syllabus aims to give students a foundational understanding of computers and basic software applications.
Unit no. 1: The Evolution of Computers Reading of page no 3 till 5 How computer processes data Functions of a computer Difference between data and information The Abacus Lab Session: Generation of Computers Week 2 Mon 22nd Aug – Fri 26th Aug 5 working Days Unit no. 1: The Evolution of Computers Reading of page no 6 till 10 Five Generations of computer Type of computer device Classification of computers according to data processing Embedded computer Exercise from book page no 11 and 12 Project: “Collect Pictures of early computing machines” Week 3 Mon 29th Aug – Fri 2nd Sep 5 working Days Unit no. 2: Input Devices Reading of page no 15 till 18 What is input function? Explanation and introduction of input devices Keyboard Pointing Device Digitizing Device Scanning Device Exercise from book page no 21 and 22 Lab Session: List the input devices being used Week 4 Mon 5th Sep – Fri 9th Sep 5 working Days DEFENCE DAY Unit no. 2: Input Devices Reading of page no 19 till 21 Character and Mark Recognition Devices MICR, OMR, OCR Image Computer Device Audio Base Input System Exercise from book page no 22 question answers Week 5 Mon 12th Sep – Fri 16th Sep 4 working Days URS DATA ALI HAJVERI (Holiday) Unit no. 3: Output Devices Reading of page no 25 till 28 Importance of output function Role of output devices The Monitor Lab Session “List all the output devices and explain them in lab” Worksheet Week 6 Mon 19th Sep – Fri 23rd Sep 5 working Days Unit no. 3: Output Devices Reading of page no 29 (summary ) The Data Projector HDTV Different kinds of Printer Speaker Fax Machine Telephony Exercise from book page no 30 and 31 Week 7 Mon 26th Sep – Fri 30th Sep 5 working Days Unit no. 3: Output Devices Multiple Functional Devices Selection of output devices for various requirements Exercise (Revision) Week 8 Mon 3rd Oct – Fri 7th Oct 5 working Days REVISION Unit no. 4: Processing and Storage Reading of page no 33 till 36 What do you understand by the term processing? Processing function Importance of memory CPU and Microphone Week 9 Mon 10th Oct – Fri 14th Oct 4 working Days EID MILAD UN NABI 1st Assessment Start Unit no. 4: Processing and Storage Reading of page no 37 till 49 Different types of memory and storage device Identify circuits, the expansion card and expansion slot, motherboard, microprocessor Exercise from book page no 39 and 40 Week 10 Mon 17th Oct – Fri 21st Oct 5 working Days st 1 Assessment Start Unit no. 4: Processing and Storage Difference between RAM and ROM Difference between Main Memory and Secondary Storage Comparison of storage devices Question answers from book page no 40 Week 11 Mon 24th Oct – Fri 28th Oct 5 working Days Unit no. 4: Processing and Storage Backing storage or Secondary Storage Exercise from book page 41 Project Create a model that represents the functions of various CPU parts Week 12 Mon 31st Oct – Fri 4th Nov 5 working Days Unit no. 5: operating system and user interface Reading of page no 43 till 45 What is software Types of software Integrated software Exercise from book page no 48 Lab Session Create a folder in windows
Week 13 Mon 7th Nov – Fri 11th Nov 5 working Days
Unit no. 5: operating system and user interface Explanation and discussion of page no 46 till 48 Lab Session: Create a folder in windows and save two files within the folder. Week 14 Mon 14th Nov – Fri 18th Nov 5 working Days Unit no. 5: operating system and user interface Controlling peripheral devices System Software VS application software with examples
Week 15 Mon 21st Nov – Fri 26th Nov 5 working Days
Week 16 Mon 28th Nov – Fri 2nd Dec 5 working Days
REVISION
Week 17 Mon 5th Dec – Fri 9th Dec 5 working Days
REVISION Week 18 Mon 12th Dec – Fri 16th Dec 5 working Days MID TERM EXAMS
Week 19 Mon 19th Dec – Fri 23rd Dec 5 working Days
MID TERM EXAMS
Week 20 Mon 26th Dec 2022 – Fri 30th Dec 2022
WINTER HOLIDAYS
Week 21 Mon 2nd Jan – Fri 6th Jan
WINTER HOLIDAYS
Week 22 Mon 9th Jan – Fri 13th Jan 5 working Days
School Reopen Unit no. 6: An introduction to windows Introduction Explanation and discussion Project: “Write an essay on the main feature of Windows operating system” Week 23 Mon 16th Jan – Fri 20th Jan 5 working Days Unit no. 6: An introduction to windows Reading of page no 51 till 54 Functions of an OS The user interface Windows as GUI Managing files and directories Week 24 Mon 23rd Jan – Fri 27th Jan 4 working Days BONFIRE Unit no. 6: An introduction to windows Reading of page no 55 till 58 Different element of desktop Files and Folders Exercise from book from page no 59 and 60 Week 25 Mon 30th Jan – Fri 3rd Feb 5 working Days Unit no. 7: Word Processing Reading of page no 63 till 66 MS Word as application software What is word processing? What can a word processor do? Page Layout Selecting Text Lab Session: Create a new word file Format the document using different tools Week 26 Mon 06th Feb – Fri 10th Feb 5 working Days Unit no. 7: Word Processing Reading of page no 67 till 71 Features of word processing software Advantage of a word processor Editing Text Formatting Text Exercise from book page no 72 and 73 Week 27 Mon 13th Feb – Fri 17th Feb 5 working Days Unit no. 8: Spreadsheets Introduction and discussion of page no 75 till 78 Lab Session: Create an Excel File Week 28 Mon 20th Feb – Fri 24th Feb 5 working Days REVISION Unit no. 8: Spreadsheets Reading of page no 79 till 84 What is a spreadsheet? Use of spreadsheets in multiple ways and scenarios Introduction to MS Excel How to create a worksheet? Function of a formula bar Week 29 Mon 27th Feb – Fri 3rd Mar 5 working Days REVISION Unit no. 8: Spreadsheets How to create a worksheet? Functions of a formula bar Entering data Editing the data Formatting data Expertise from book page no 85 and 86 Week 30 Mon 6th Mar – Fri 10th Mar 5 working Days 2nd Assessment Start Unit no. 9: Multimedia Presentation Reading of page no 89 till 92 Introduction to Power Point What is a template What is a slide Slide sorter view Presentation view Uses of animations Lab Session: Create Multimedia presentation on any topic Week 31 Mon 13th Mar – Fri 17th Mar 5 working Days 2nd Assessment Unit no. 9: Multimedia Presentation Reading of page no 93 till 98 What is a presentation? Multimedia presentation Advantages of using multimedia presentation Multimedia System Area of Use Exercise from book page no 99 100 Week 32 Mon 20th Mar – Fri 24th March SPRING HOLIDAYS Week 33 Mon 27 Mar – Fri 31st Mar th 5 working Days SCHOOL REOPEN MOCK EXAM XI-C
Unit no. 9: Multimedia Presentation
Difference between simple and multimedia presentation What is Power Point Uses of different tools provided in MS Power Point Revision Lab Session “Create Multimedia Presentation” Week 34 Mon 3rd Apr – Fri 7th Apr 5 working Days Unit no. 10: LOGO Reading of page no 103 till 107 What is a programming language? Starting Logo The Graphics Window Commands in Logo Exercise Lab Session “Create a procedure in logo to draw a computer on the screen” Week 35 Mon 10th Apr – Fri 14th Apr 5 working Days
Unit no. 10: LOGO
Reading of page no 108 till 112 How to Enter Commands in Logo Concept of Syntax and its importance What will happen if syntax is not right? Lab Session Week 36 Mon 17th Apr – Fri 21st Apr 5 working Days Unit no. 11: Introduction to the Internet Reading of page no 117 till 120 Topics: A vast Network, The uses of internet and Email Lab Session uses of Internet Exercise from book page no Question/ Answers from page 120 till 121 True and false page no 120 Lab Session how supercomputers are used Worksheet Week 37 Mon 24th Apr – Fri 28th Apr 3 working Days EID UL FITR Week 38 Mon 1st May – Fri 5th May 4 working Days LABOUR DAY REVISION Week 39 Mon 8th May – Fri 12th May 5 working Days REVISION Week 40 Mon 15th May – Fri 19th May 5 working Days FINAL EXAMS Week 41 Mon 22 May – Fri 26th May nd 5 working Days FINAL EXAMS