Information Technology IT Lesson Plan - Email
An interactive 5E lesson plan with theory and practice of sending and receiving Email (Electronic mail) for a 50-minute class session. Suitable for use in Caribbean territories and can be readily adopted for secondary education students worldwide.
Learning objectives:
Students should be able to,
1. Define email and name the 4 parts of an email address, with 100% accuracy, during video and lecture (Cognitive)
2. Log into an existing email account and successfully send and receive an email (Psychomotor)
3. Justify, with 2 points, the advantage of email over postal mail after group discussion (Affective)
4 C's of 21st-century skills:
- Collaboration during group activities
- Communication during presentation, Q & A and discussion
- Critical thinking to define terms based on experience (as opposed to dictation)
- Creativity in shooting video for Flipgrid activity
Teaching aids & Technology:
- PowerPoint presentation
- YouTube video
- Flipgrid (app)
- Laptop
- Smartphone
- Smartboard with speakers
- Wi-Fi modem
- Connecting cables
- 10-18 labels with email-related terms
- Sac to contain labels
- Stopwatch
Categories that apply:
· ICT – Information and Communication Technology
· 5E – Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate
· 4 Cs – Critical thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication
· CSEC – Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate
· NSC – National Standard Curriculum
· ISTE – International Society for Technology in Education
· CSTA – Computer Science Teachers Association
· CXC – Caribbean Examination Council
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A editable copy of the 5E ICT lesson plan for personal and professional use only. This copy can be edited with a compatible version of Microsoft Word Processor. Plagiarism report also included.