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The document provides a lesson plan for teaching students about the components and functions of a motherboard. [1] It lists the objectives of identifying, expressing, and labeling the components of a motherboard. [2] It then discusses the major components of a motherboard including the microprocessor, RAM, BIOS, CMOS battery, cache memory, expansion buses, and chipsets. [3] Students will then be asked to sketch and label the components of a motherboard as an evaluation.

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Lesson Plan For Demo Teaching

The document provides a lesson plan for teaching students about the components and functions of a motherboard. [1] It lists the objectives of identifying, expressing, and labeling the components of a motherboard. [2] It then discusses the major components of a motherboard including the microprocessor, RAM, BIOS, CMOS battery, cache memory, expansion buses, and chipsets. [3] Students will then be asked to sketch and label the components of a motherboard as an evaluation.

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REGION I

Schools Division Office II Pangasinan

Lesson Plan in Demonstration Teaching


Group IV C – TVL / ICT
Senior High School

I. OBJECTIVES:
After the lesson, the students will be able to
A. Identify the components of motherboard and their functions
B. Express the importance of motherboard and
C. Label the components of a motherboard and answer the multiple choice test items

Learning Competency: Identify, express, and label the components of a


motherboard

II. SUBJECT MATTER


Identify, express, and label the components of a motherboard

III. LEARNING RESOURCES


References:
https://turbofuture.com/computers/the-motherboard-components
https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/m/mothboar.htm
https://ourtechroom.com/tech/parts-of-motherboard/

IV. PROCEDURES

A. Motivation Have students play a jumbled word related to the topic

B. Presenting the Topic:


1. Activity: “Do you have any Idea what is a motherboard?”
Show image using presentation then ask students

2. Directions: Describing the functions of a Motherboard


1. The motherboard is the main circuit board inside the PC.
2. The motherboard is sometimes alternatively known as the system board, main
board.
3. Every component at some point communicates through the motherboard.
4. Motherboard is sometimes shortened to Mobo.
5. The type of motherboard installed in a PC has a great effect on a computer’s
system speed and expansion capabilities.

C. Discussing the Major Components of Motherboard


1.The Computer's Microprocessor - Also known as the microprocessor or
the processor, the CPU is the computer's brain. It is responsible for fetching,
decoding, and executing program instructions as well as performing mathematical
and logical calculations.
` 2. The Computer Memory - Random Access Memory, or RAM, usually refers to
computer chips that temporarily store dynamic data to enhance computer
performance while you are working.
In other words, it is the working place of your computer, where active programs and
data are loaded so that any time the processor requires them, it doesn't have to
fetch them from the hard disk.
Random-Access Memory is volatile, meaning it loses its contents once power is
turned off. This is different from non-volatile memory, such as hard disks and flash
memory, which do not require a power source to retain data.

3.The BIOS - BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output System. BIOS is a "read-only" memory,
which consists of low-level software that controls the system hardware and acts as an
interface between the operating system and the hardware.
Most people know the term BIOS by another name—device drivers, or just drivers.
BIOS is essentially the link between the computer hardware and software in a system.
All motherboards include a small block of Read-Only Memory (ROM) which is
separate from the main system memory used for loading and running software.

4.The CMOS Battery Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Random Access


Memory (CMOS RAM) Motherboards also include a small separate block of memory
made from CMOS RAM chips which are kept alive by a battery (known as a CMOS
battery) even when the PC’s power is off. This prevents reconfiguration when the PC
is powered on.
Other Important data kept in CMOS memory is the time and date, which is updated
by a Real-Time Clock (RTC).

5. The Computer Cache Memory - Cache memory is a small block of high-speed


memory (RAM) that enhances PC performance by pre-loading information from the
(relatively slow) main memory and passing it to the processor on demand.

6. The Expansion Buses - An expansion bus is an input/output pathway from the CPU
to peripheral devices and it is typically made up of a series of slots on the
motherboard. Expansion boards (cards) plug into the bus.
Expansion buses enhance the PCs capabilities by allowing users to add missing
features in their computers by slotting adapter cards into expansion slots.

7. The Computer Chip-sets - A chipset is a group of small circuits that coordinate the
flow of data to and from a PC's key components. These key components include the
CPU itself, the main memory, the secondary cache, and any devices situated on the
buses.

V. Evaluation - Ask students to sketch and label the components of a motherboard

VI. Assignment- Get some information about Computer Storage

Prepared by:

Fa Marie Tumbaga
Group IV-C TVL/ICT

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