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SECOND TERM COMPUTER STUDIES LESSON NOTE FOR BASIC SIX

Class: Basic Six

Week: Two

Topic: Retrieve and edit saved document

Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to;

  1. Retrieve saved document
  2. Edit and save a document

Instructional material/Reference material: Learn Africa Basic Agricultural Science UBE edition for primary schools pupils 6

Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: Students are familiar with how to save a document

Content:

Opening an old file

Sometimes, one may need to work on documents that are stored or saved in the computer system.

Such documents would usually have a name given to the file. To bring out the file to the screen of the computer system:

  1. Click, File on the menu bar; a sub-menu ap￾pears.
  2. Click, Open on the sub-menu and a list of all the files in the Microsoft Word package shows on the screen.
  3. Search for the file needed and click.
  4. The file then comes on screen and the necessary work on the file can be done.

Saving an old document

To save an old document:

  1. Click the File menu.
  2. Select Save.

Evaluation:-

  1. List the steps involved in retrieving saved files on a system.
  2. How do you save an old document?

 Class: Basic Six

Week: Three

Topic: Using tool bars to format a document

Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to;

  1. Apply bold, underline and italics to texts
  2. Format font types, sizes and colour.
  3. Justify text position
  4. Apply undo and Redo

Instructional material/Reference material: Learn Africa Basic Agricultural Science UBE edition for primary schools pupils 6

Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: Students are familiar with undo and red when using Microsoft word

Content:

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