First Term ICT Lessons for Primary 5

First Term ICT Lessons for Primary 5

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PRIMARY 5 ICT FIRST TERM

WKS TOPIC PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE

1. Meaning of Computer systems system

2. Components of (I) explain the term hardware

Computer system (II) explain the term software

– Hardware

– Software

3. Components of Computer system users

4. Classes of (I) identify different types of Computer by type computer

– Analogue (II) mention types of computer

– Digital

– Hybrid

5. Classification by computer by size

6. Classification of computers by generation

7. Classification of Computer by purpose

8. Mainframe

9. Super computer

10. Mini – computer

11. Micro – computer

12. Revision

13. Examination

WEEK 1&2

THE COMPUTER SYSTEM

BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able

to:

1. Explain the term computer system

2. Explain computer hardware and software

CONTENT

Meaning of Computer System

A computer is an information machine that can store, retrieve and process

data. A computer is also an electronic machine which accepts data as input,

processes data and gives out information as results or output. Data are

figures, words and symbols which the computer works upon.

A computer system is one that is able to take a set of inputs, process them and

create a set of outputs. This is done by a combination of hardware and

software. Computer systems will include the computer along with any

software and peripheral devices that are necessary to make the computer

function. Every computer system, for example, requires an operating system.

 

 

desktop computers

Components of the computer system

The computer system has three components. These are the hardware, the

software and the users.

Hardware components

The hardware components of the computer system are the parts that we can

see, feel or touch.

The three types of hardware components of the computer system are:

i) Input devices

ii) System unit

iii) Output devices

Input devices

We enter data into the computer through the input devices these input devices

are the keyboard, mouse, joystick, microphone and light pen.

computer keyboard
computer joystick
screen pen
joystick
system unit

The system unit is made up of the central

processing unit (CPU), and the main memory.

Data is processed in the CPU and it has two parts.

These are the:

i) arithmetic and logic unit

ii) control unit

Output devices

Through the output devices, the computer gives

out information to the user. This information is theresult of the processing

activities in the CPU. 

a monitor
printer
computer speaker

EVALUATION

. Explain the term computer system

2. Explain computer hardware and software

WEEK 3

Software components

A computer solves a problem only when it receives instructions. These

instructions are the software of the computer. A set of instructions is called a

program. There are three types of software. These are the system software,

programming languages and application software.

Users

The third component of the computer system is the user. Users are the people

that use the computer. The computer cannot function by itself if not operated

by human beings. This component is also known as the people ware.

There are different types of computer users.

Some of them are:

1 Computer policy makers: These are people that make laws concerning the

making of the computer.

2 Programmers: These are people that write instructions for the computer to

perform certain operations.

3 Operators: These are the people that have direct contact with the computer,

and they use it on a daily basis.

EVALUATIO

. Explain the term computer system

2. Explain computer hardware and software

WEEK 4&5

Classification of Computers

BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able

to:

1. LIST COMPUTER by size

2. Mention the different sizes of computers

CONTENT

Classification Of Computers

Computer can be classified or typed in many ways some common

classifications include;

● According to Size

● According to Type

● According to Purpose

1) Classification By Type

THERE ARE THREE TYPES OF COMPUTERS IN USE TODAY

NAMELY;

1. Analogue computer

2. Digital computer

3. Hybrid computer.

Analogue computer

Analogue computers are either electronic or hydraulic devices that are

designed to exploit mathematical similarity between physical

interrelationships in certain problems instead of numeric, to process their data

 

ict lesson note
speedometer

FOR INSTANCE: Imagine a computer that receives current as input then

converts it in to voltage which may now be added or multiplied and sent to

other devices for a specific purpose. The term analogue means ‘‘continuity’’ of

associated quantity like an analogue clock measures time by means of the

distance travelled by the hand of the clock around a dial.

Examples

● Analogue clock

● Tire pressure gauge

● Thermometer

ADVANTAGES

1. Store images

2. Sound, motion pictures

3. Devices and media that represent.

DISADVANTAGES

● Complexity

● They were very complicated for containing output for the users

some time.

DIGITAL COMPUTER

Digital computer solves problems by performing calculations and by dealing

with each number digit by digit. Every things that a digital computer does is

based on one operation .The ability to determine whether a switch or ‘‘gate’’,

is open or closed that is, the computer can recognize only two states in any of

its microscopic circuit on or off, high voltage or low voltage. Using the binary

system of numbers where there in only I and O,

1 stands for on and O stands for off. The speed at which the computer

performs this simple act however, it is what makes it a marvel or Modern

technology.

Examples

● Digital watches

● Calculators

● Speedometer

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