DETAILED LESSON PLAN School NAGBALAYONG NATIONAL Grade Level 12
FOR COT 1 HIGH SCHOOL
Teacher ARGEL R. SALAMANCA Learning Area Computer
System
Servicing
Teaching Date September 15, 2023 Quarter/Semester 1st / 1st
I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, 80% of the learners must be able to:
1. Define and identify the terms Internet Protocol (IP) address, Binary and
the Types of IP Addresses.
2. Explain the importance of IP addressing on internet resources
3. Convert the given IP address based on the network set-up using OCTET
Chart
A. Content Standard The learners demonstrate an understanding of concepts and principles in setting up
computer networks.
B. Performance The learners shall be able to set up computer networks based established procedures
Standard and system requirements for hardware.
C. Learning LO 2: Set network configuration.
Competencies
2.3 Configure Network Interface Card (NIC) in accordance with the network design.
Code: TLE_IACSS9-12SUCN-Ia-e-34
II. CONTENT Conversion of IP Address to Binary (IP addressing - Definition, Types, and Importance)
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. TG pages
2. LM pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Materials TV, HDMI, & laptop
B. Other Learning TM Book
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
Preparatory Activity
Prayer
Greetings
Setting the classroom
Checking of Attendance
Review on previous discussion
A. Motivation UNJUMBLE THE RUMBLED (Jigsaw Puzzle)
The students will be grouped into five (5). Each group will do the task given by the
teacher by arranging the puzzle to form an image and the teacher will let the
students flip the puzzle to reveal the topic of the day.
B. Developmental Questions
Activities Do you have any idea what IP address is?
Ask the students what they would need to know if they wanted to send data
thru an IP Address
Ask the students if they have idea on how the IP Address works?
Stress that IP addresses are also important on the Internet.
Introduce IP Addressing
Presentation PowerPoint Presentation
Lesson Proper Definition of terms:
Internet Protocol (IP) Address
is the method by which data is sent from one computer to another on the
network which consists of 8 bits.
uniquely identifies the computer from all other computers on the network.
Binary
used in digital computers, based on binary number system.
There are two (2) Possible state, On (1) or Off (0).
How do IP Addresses Work?
An IP address allows computers to send and receive data over the internet. Most IP
addresses are purely numerical, but as internet usage grows, letters have been added
to some addresses.
There are four different types of IP addresses: public, private, static, and dynamic.
1. Public IP Address - is an IP Address assigned to your network.
2. Private IP address – is a unique IP Address that your network router assigned to
your device.
3. Static IP Address - one that is manually created and does not change
4. Dynamic IP Address - most common type of IP address, subject to change and has
been assigned by a (DHCP) server. It is only active for a certain period of time
V. APPLICATION After explaining the concepts, the students will try these activities:
Activity 1: The teacher will let the students find their partners. Each tandem will
supply the needed answer to complete the table. The first to complete the table and
posted on the board wins.
IP Address
100 . 89 . 76 . 25
Activity 2: TELL THE TRUTH! The students will be grouped into five (5) groups. The
teacher will give the students letters “T” and “F”.
Tell whether each statement is true or false by raising the letters “T” & “f”
1. Binary uniquely identifies the computer from all other computers on the
network.
2. IP Address is the method by which data is sent from one computer to another
on the network which consists of 8 bits.
3. Private IP is the most common type of IP address.
4. Static IP Address - one that is manually created and does not change
5. Public IP Address - is an IP Address assigned to your network.
VII. GENERALIZATION Let the class complete the given statement.
1. An IP address allows computers to __________________________.
2. ______________________is an IP Address assigned to your network.
3. Binary is used in digital computers, based on
_____________________.
4. OCTET Chart has eight (8) ___________________________________.
5. Static IP Address is the one that is ____________________________.
VIII. EVALUATION INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
Direction: Convert the following IP Addresses to Binary.
The teacher will evaluate the outputs of the students using the OCTET Chart.
188.150.91.79
98.84.23.11
104.92.34.26
111.97.40.31
124.101.51.35
IX. ASSIGNMENT Enjoy the weekend with your family!
Prepared by: Checked and approved by:
ARGEL R. SALAMANCA DAVE D. BASTO
SHS Teacher II School Principal I