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Introduction to Python Programming from the Digital Skills Curriculum for the First Intermediate Grade, Unit One
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Introduction to Python Programming

Lesson content:
Part One: Introduction to Programming
- Definition of programming: A simple explanation of what programming is and how it contributes to the development of applications, games, and websites.
- The role of programming in daily life: Examples of applications used in daily life such as smartphones, games, and Internet tools.

Part 2: Getting to Know Python
- What is Python: An introduction to the Python language, its history, and its various uses.
- Python features: ease of learning and reading, use in multiple fields such as web development, data analysis, and artificial intelligence.
- Comparison with other programming languages: A quick introduction to the differences between Python and languages like C++ and Java.

Part Three: Preparing the Software Environment
- Python installation steps: Explaining how to download and install Python from the official website.
- Programming Tools: Introduction to development environments (such as IDLE or PyCharm) and how to set them up to work with Python.

Part 4: Writing Your First Python Program
- Writing a “Hello, World!” Program: Have students write the first simple program that displays a message on the screen.
- Explanation of the instructions used: Definition of basic elements such as printing and commenting in programming.

Interactive activities:
- Encourage students to contribute writing in which they can develop ideas for simple programs.
- Host a discussion on how programming can change their personal and professional lives in the future.

Required materials:
- Computers with internet access.
- Python installed (if possible).

Rating:
- At the end of the lesson, students will be asked to write their own simple program using what they have learned, and share it with their classmates to exchange ideas and learn from each other.

This lesson aims to stimulate students' creativity and develop their analytical thinking skills through Python programming.
Extra information
- Computers with internet access.
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Online from Egypt
About Me
I graduated from the Department of Educational Technology at the Faculty of Specific Education, Alexandria University. I have acquired a range of methods, programs, and tools that contribute to the development of education, curricula, and teaching methods for students.
Education
I am a graduate of the Department of Educational Technology at the Faculty of Specific Education at Alexandria University, and I have acquired a set of methods, programs, and tools that contribute to the development of education, curricula, and teaching methods for students.
Experience / Qualifications
Qualification: Bachelor's Degree in Quality Education, Educational Technology
My studies in the Educational Technology department were a rich and highly beneficial educational experience. Throughout my studies, I gained numerous skills and experiences that contributed to the development of my educational vision and professional competence.

One of the main aspects I learned is how to integrate technology into the educational process. Through lessons and lectures, I was introduced to innovative educational tools such as e-learning platforms, educational software, and remote learning applications. These tools helped me understand how to enhance the learning experience for students and boost their motivational factors.

Additionally, I learned about the importance of curriculum design and the use of blended learning techniques. This helped me realize how multimedia and interactive materials can be utilized to improve understanding and comprehension, contributing to the creation of a dynamic learning environment.

Moreover, I participated in research projects that addressed topics related to evaluating the impact of technology on learning. This work helped me develop research and analytical skills and apply the knowledge gained to real issues in the field of education.

Practical experience was also an important part of my studies. Through hands-on training, I was able to apply what I learned in different educational contexts, which helped me develop my abilities in communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.

In conclusion, I can say that my studies in the Educational Technology department have well-prepared me to face the challenges of education in the technology age, and I look forward to applying these experiences in my future career.
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Preschool children (4-6 years old)
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60 minutes
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