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CBSE Class 9 Computer Applications 2021-22

The document outlines the learning outcomes, distribution of marks, topics, and lab exercises for the Computer Applications Class IX course. The course aims to familiarize students with basics of computers and IT, cyber safety, office tools like word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations, and introductory programming concepts using Scratch or Python. It is divided into 5 units and will be assessed based on a lab test, report file, viva voce, and final project.

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CBSE Class 9 Computer Applications 2021-22

The document outlines the learning outcomes, distribution of marks, topics, and lab exercises for the Computer Applications Class IX course. The course aims to familiarize students with basics of computers and IT, cyber safety, office tools like word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations, and introductory programming concepts using Scratch or Python. It is divided into 5 units and will be assessed based on a lab test, report file, viva voce, and final project.

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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

CLASS IX (Code 165)


(2021-22)
Learning Outcomes

1. Ability to familiarise with basics of computers.


2. Ability to navigate the file system.
3. Ability to create and edit documents, spread sheets, and presentations.
4. Ability to perform basic data manipulation using spread sheets and use Indian
languages in documents.
5. Ability to send and receive emails, follow email etiquette, and communicate over
the internet.
6. Ability to create and upload videos.
7. Ability to safely and correctly use websites, social networks, chat sites, and
email.

Distribution of Marks and Periods

Unit Unit Name Periods


No. Marks Theory Practical
1. Basics of Information Technology 15 10 05
2. Cyber safety 10 05 05
3. Office Tools 15 10 55
4. Scratch/Python 10 30 60
5. Lab Exercises 50 - -
Total 100 55 125

Unit 1: Basics of Information Technology

• Computer Systems: characteristics of a computer, components of a computer


system – CPU, memory, storage devices and I/O devices
• Memory: primary (RAM and ROM) and secondary memory
• Storage devices: hard disk, CD ROM, DVD, pen/flash drive, memory stick
• I/O devices: keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, scanner, web camera
• Types of software: system software (operating system, device drivers),
application software including mobile applications
• Computer networking: Type of networks: PAN, LAN, MAN, WAN, wired/wireless
communication, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cloud computers
(private/public)
• Multimedia: images, audio, video, animation

Unit 2: Cyber-safety

• Safely browsing the web and using social networks: identity protection, proper
usage of passwords, privacy, confidentiality of information, cyber stalking,
reporting cybercrimes
• Safely accessing websites: viruses and malware , adware

Unit 3: Office tools


• Introduction to a word processor: create and save a document.
• Edit and format text: text style (B, I, U), font type, font size, text colour,
alignment of text. Format paragraphs with line and/or paragraph spacing. Add
headers and footers, numbering pages, grammar and spell check utilities,
subscript and superscript, insert symbols, use print preview, and print a
document.
• Insert pictures, change the page setting, add bullets and numbering, borders
and shading, and insert tables – insert/delete rows and columns, merge and
split cells.
• Use auto-format, track changes, review comments, use of drawing tools,
shapes and mathematical symbols.
• Presentation tool: understand the concept of slide shows, basic elements of a
slide, different types of slide layouts, create and save a presentation, and learn
about the different views of a slide set – normal view, slide sorter view and
hand-outs.
• Edit and format a slide: add titles, subtitles, text, background, and watermark,
headers and footers, and slide numbers.
• Insert pictures from files, create animations, add sound effects, and rehearse
timings.
• Spreadsheets: concept of a worksheet and a workbook, create and save a
worksheet.
• Working with a spreadsheet: enter numbers, text, date/time, series using auto
fill; edit and format a worksheet including changing the colour, size, font,
alignment of text; insert and delete cells, rows and columns. Enter a formula
using the operators (+,-,*, /), refer to cells, and print a worksheet.
• Use simple statistical functions: SUM (), AVERAGE (), MAX (), MIN (), IF ()
(without compound statements); embed charts of various types: line, pie,
scatter, bar and area in a worksheet.

Unit 4: Scratch or Python

Alternative 1: Educational programming language – Scratch

• Introduction to Scratch.
• Drag and drop commands, creating simple scripts, repeating blocks of
commands.
• Discuss x-y plane, create scripts to move the cat (Scratch mascot).
• Create a script to draw diagrams using the pen feature.

OR
Alternative 2: Python ..
• Programming Basics : Algorithms and Flowcharts
• Characteristics of a good program
• Introduction to Python
• A simple “Hello World" program
• Running a Python program

5. Lab Exercises

• Browser settings for a secure connection


• Working with the operating system: Navigation of the file system using a mouse
and keyboard.
• Word processing: create a text document; create a letter, report, and greeting
card.
• Create a text document with figures in it. It should describe a concept taught in
another course.
• Discuss the following in a text document about the basic organisation of a
computer: CPU, memory, input/output devices, hard disk.
• Create a text document in an Indian language other than English.
• Create a presentation.
• Create a presentation with animation.
• Include existing images/ pictures in a presentation.
• Animate pictures and text with sound effects in a presentation
• Create a simple spreadsheet and perform the following operations: min, max,
sum, and average.
• Create different types of charts using a spreadsheet: line, bar, area and pie.
• Write basic Scratch/Python programs.

Breakup of marks for the Practicals:

S.No. Unit Name Marks


1. Lab Test
(30 marks)
Word processing 7
Handling spreadsheets 7
Creating presentations 8
Writing basic Python/Scratch programs 8
2. Report File + viva
(10 marks)
Report file: 8
• 4 documents each with a word processor,
spreadsheet, and presentation tool
• At least 4 programs on Scratch/Python
Viva voce (based on the report file) 2
3. Project (that uses most of the concepts that have been learnt)
(10 marks)

Total Marks 50

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