Getting Creative: Launching Microsoft Paint Computer Studies Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 9

Lesson Plan for Computer Studies (IT) – Primary 4, First Term, Week 9


Subject: Computer Studies (IT)
Class: Primary 4
Term: First Term
Week: 9
Age: 9 years
Topic: Launching Microsoft Paint
Sub-topic: Introduction to Microsoft Paint
Duration: 60 minutes


Behavioral Objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Explain what Microsoft Paint is used for.
  2. Successfully launch Microsoft Paint on a computer.
  3. Identify and describe the main parts of the Paint interface.
  4. Create a simple drawing using basic tools in Paint.

Keywords

  • Microsoft Paint
  • Launch
  • Tools
  • Interface
  • Drawing

Set Induction

The teacher will start by asking the pupils if they enjoy drawing or coloring. The teacher will then explain that they will learn how to do this on the computer using Microsoft Paint.

Entry Behaviour

Pupils have previously learned about Microsoft PowerPoint and how to use basic computer tools.

Learning Resources and Materials

  • Computer with Microsoft Paint installed
  • Projector (if available)
  • Visual aids showing the Paint interface

Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge

The teacher will connect the lesson to previous topics where pupils used Microsoft PowerPoint, emphasizing the similarities and differences between PowerPoint and Paint.

Embedded Core Skills

  • Digital Literacy
  • Creativity
  • Practical Application
  • Problem-Solving

Learning Materials

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work
  • Computer system with Microsoft Paint
  • Visual aids showing the Paint interface and its tools

Instructional Materials

  • Computer with Microsoft Paint software
  • Visual aids (screenshots of the Paint interface)

Content

Definition and Explanation:
Microsoft Paint is a simple graphics program that allows users to create and edit pictures and drawings.

Steps to Launch Microsoft Paint:

  1. Step 1: Click on the Start button at the bottom-left corner of the screen.
  2. Step 2: In the search bar, type “Paint” and press Enter.
  3. Step 3: Select Microsoft Paint from the search results.
  4. Step 4: Microsoft Paint will open, displaying the drawing area and tools.

Main Parts of the Paint Interface:

  1. Title Bar: Displays the name of the file.
  2. Menu Bar: Contains options like File, Edit, View, etc.
  3. Toolbox: Contains tools for drawing, painting, and editing.
  4. Color Palette: Allows you to choose colors for your drawings.
  5. Drawing Area: The blank space where you create your drawings.

Basic Tools in Paint:

  • Pencil Tool: Draw freehand lines.
  • Brush Tool: Paint with different brush styles.
  • Eraser Tool: Erase parts of your drawing.
  • Fill Tool: Fill an area with a solid color.
  • Text Tool: Add text to your drawing.

Evaluation

Fill-in-the-Blank Questions:

  1. Microsoft Paint is used for ________.
    a) Writing letters b) Drawing and coloring c) Making presentations d) Browsing the internet
  2. To launch Microsoft Paint, first click on the ________ button.
    a) Close b) Start c) Save d) Open
  3. The ________ tool is used to draw freehand lines.
    a) Eraser b) Fill c) Pencil d) Brush
  4. The ________ tool allows you to fill an area with color.
    a) Brush b) Pencil c) Fill d) Text
  5. The title bar displays the ________ of the file.
    a) Tools b) Name c) Color d) Size
  6. The ________ bar contains options like File and Edit.
    a) Menu b) Title c) Status d) Toolbox
  7. The ________ tool is used to erase parts of your drawing.
    a) Pencil b) Eraser c) Brush d) Fill
  8. The color palette is used to choose ________ for your drawing.
    a) Shapes b) Colors c) Textures d) Tools
  9. The drawing area is where you ________.
    a) Select tools b) View menus c) Create your drawing d) Save files
  10. To type text on your drawing, use the ________ tool.
    a) Fill b) Brush c) Text d) Eraser
  11. The ________ tool allows you to paint with different styles.
    a) Pencil b) Brush c) Eraser d) Fill
  12. To erase something in Paint, you use the ________ tool.
    a) Text b) Brush c) Eraser d) Fill
  13. The menu bar is found at the ________ of the Paint window.
    a) Bottom b) Center c) Top d) Side
  14. The ________ tool lets you add text to your drawing.
    a) Brush b) Text c) Fill d) Pencil
  15. You launch Microsoft Paint by typing “Paint” in the ________.
    a) Search bar b) Menu bar c) Color palette d) Drawing area

Class Activity Discussion

FAQs with Answers:

  1. What is Microsoft Paint?
    It is a simple graphics program used to create and edit pictures.
  2. How do you launch Microsoft Paint?
    Click the Start button, type “Paint” in the search bar, and select Microsoft Paint from the results.
  3. What tool would you use to draw a straight line?
    The Pencil Tool.
  4. How do you fill an area with color?
    Use the Fill Tool.
  5. What is the drawing area in Paint?
    The blank space where you create your drawings.
  6. Where can you choose colors for your drawing?
    From the Color Palette.
  7. What tool allows you to erase part of your drawing?
    The Eraser Tool.
  8. What is the Title Bar in Paint?
    It displays the name of the file you are working on.
  9. Which tool is used to add text to your drawing?
    The Text Tool.
  10. How can you open Microsoft Paint from the Start menu?
    Click Start, type “Paint” in the search bar, and select the Paint application.
  11. What is the function of the Menu Bar in Paint?
    It contains options like File, Edit, View, etc.
  12. Which part of the Paint interface contains the drawing tools?
    The Toolbox.
  13. Where is the Menu Bar located?
    At the top of the Paint window.
  14. What is the function of the Brush Tool in Paint?
    It allows you to paint with different brush styles.
  15. How do you choose a new color for your drawing in Paint?
    Select a color from the Color Palette.

Presentation

Step 1: The teacher revises the previous topic, which was “Menu Bar.”

Step 2: The teacher introduces the new topic by explaining what Microsoft Paint is and demonstrating how to launch it. The teacher will show pupils the main parts of the Paint interface and demonstrate how to use basic tools.

Step 3: The teacher allows pupils to explore Microsoft Paint on their computers, guiding them through launching the program and using different tools to create simple drawings.


Teacher’s Activities

  • Demonstrate how to launch Microsoft Paint.
  • Explain the main parts of the Paint interface.
  • Show pupils how to use basic tools in Paint.
  • Guide pupils through hands-on activities using Paint.

Learners’ Activities

  • Observe the teacher’s demonstration of Microsoft Paint.
  • Launch Paint on their own computers.
  • Use tools in Paint to create simple drawings.
  • Participate in discussions and answer questions about Paint.

Assessment

Evaluation Questions:

  1. What is Microsoft Paint used for?
  2. How do you launch Microsoft Paint on a computer?
  3. Name two tools found in Microsoft Paint.
  4. What is the function of the Color Palette in Paint?
  5. How can you add text to your drawing in Paint?
  6. Where is the Menu Bar located in Paint?
  7. How do you fill an area with a solid color in Paint?
  8. What tool do you use to erase part of your drawing?
  9. What is the Title Bar used for in Paint?
  10. How do you save a drawing in Microsoft Paint?

Conclusion

The teacher will review the key points of the lesson and check pupils’ understanding by observing their ability to launch Paint and use its tools effectively. The teacher will provide feedback and assist with any difficulties encountered.


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