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 DAILY LOG(15.4.2021)

CLASS III:

Activity: Measure the length and breadth of the Monitor

The children of Class III Cambridge International, DAV Public School, Pushpanjali Enclave measured the length and breadth of the Computer Monitor in centimeters and inches. Through this activity they were able to understand that the computer monitors are of different length and breadth depending on the type of computer i.e. Laptop, Desktop, Tablet, Notebook.






CLASS I:

CHAPTER-1: Machines Around Us

Activity 1 was discussed. Activity is to be uploaded on GC.

1. Machines-Introduction

2. Examples of various Machines Around Us

Activity 2- Observing and writing the names of various machines. Color the picture and upload the screenshot on GC.


CLASS VII:

CHAPTER-8: CODING CLUB: PYTHON

 1. Shell mode

2. Using functions INPUT() and PRINT()  in Shell mode

3. Example- Taking input from the user

4. Activity: Take a variable and use the input function to enter a value and display.

5. Activity: Understanding data types integer and float 

6. Addition of two numbers (int and float) 


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