New Learning/Acquisition Lesson Plans

New Learning/Acquisition Lesson Plans

<p> Flowchart Lesson Plan </p><p>Subject: Computing in the Modern World High School Grade 9-12 Lisa R. Dangler BCS-CMW-20. Students will demonstrate an understanding of basic programming concepts. 1 Define basic programming concepts: variable, data type, procedure, parameter, conditional, iteration, flowchart, and pseudocode. 2 Use tools to express the design of a program: flowcharts and pseudocode. </p><p>Materials: Paper and pencil</p><p>Time: 25- 30 minutes Learning Goal(s): Students will complete flowcharts for common tasks. Essential Question: Does your flowchart reflect the solution to a problem? Activating Strategy: Students will participate in group flowchart activities during class. Each group will be given one of the following tasks for which they must complete a flowchart. o Self-checkout at the supermarket o Making a sandwich o Doing a load of laundry o Drawing a flowchart o Taking a picture o Cleaning a bedroom . Teaching Strategies: After group work, students will present their flowcharts for evaluation by the class. Independent work will be given for homework as attached.</p><p>Summarizing: How will you know they learned what you wanted them to learn in the lesson? By checking programmer's "plan" with the computer's "results. Name: ______Period: ______Date: ______</p><p>Using the most common flowcharting objects draw flowcharts for each of the following scenarios: buying a coke out of a machine, getting ready for school using a snooze alarm clock (conditional).</p><p>.</p>

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