WEEK 7 LESSON NOTE
TOPIC: Computer Laboratory Rules
SUBTOPIC: Safety and Behaviour in the Lab
CLASS: Primary 2
AGE: 7 years
DATE: ____________________
PERIOD: ____________________
DURATION: 40 minutes
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Mention rules for using the computer lab.
- Explain why rules are important.
- Identify safe behaviour in the lab.
KEY VOCABULARY WORDS: Lab, Rules, Safety, Behaviour.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:
- Chart showing rules
- Pictures of safe and unsafe lab activities
CONTENT OF THE LESSON:
Rules:
- Do not eat or drink near computers.
- Wash your hands before using computers.
- Do not run in the lab.
- Follow teacher’s instructions.
Importance: Rules keep the equipment safe and prevent accidents.
INTRODUCTORY ACTIVITY:
Teacher asks: “What happens if you pour water on a computer?”
CLASS EXERCISE 1:
Write 2 computer lab rules.
CLASS EXERCISE 2:
Why are rules important?
CLASS EXERCISE 3:
What should you do before using the computer?
ASSIGNMENT (Multiple-Choice Questions):
- Which should you not do in the lab? (a) Eat food (b) Wash hands (c) Sit quietly (d) Listen to teacher.
- Washing your hands keeps the computer (a) clean (b) dirty (c) broken (d) heavy.
- Running in the lab is (a) safe (b) dangerous (c) fun (d) allowed.
- Rules help to (a) protect computers (b) damage computers (c) hide computers (d) sell computers.
- Pouring water on a computer will (a) spoil it (b) clean it (c) switch it on (d) make it faster.