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This is lesson 1 of 5 in the unit "Data Transmission Explorers". Lesson Title: Introduction to Data Transmission Lesson Description: Students will explore the concept of data transmission, learning what data is and how it can be sent from one device to another. They will engage in a discussion about different types of data and the importance of data in our daily lives.
Lesson Title: Introduction to Data Transmission
Unit Title: Data Transmission Explorers
Year Level: Year 4
Lesson #: 1 of 5
Subject Area: Digital Technologies
Duration: 45 minutes
Class Size: 30 students
Australian Curriculum Link:
Digital Technologies – Years 3 and 4
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Students will:
Teacher prompts:
Activity:
Let students offer rough guesses and ideas. Link their answers to the idea that data travels, and we’re going to explore what that really means.
Teacher explains:
Ask: “What do all of these have in common?” Expected answer: They carry information.
Use analogy: “Think of data as a tiny package of information that moves from one device to the next.”
Group Activity (groups of 5):
Extension challenge: Can students name a real-life example of how each type of data is sent? (e.g. sound = calling grandma, video = watching a school clip)
Class Poll: Use tally marks on the board to see which type they use most often.
Interactive Activity – “Data Detective Pathways”:
Introduce 4 visual posters: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB, Satellite.
Describe each one with student-friendly explanations:
Group roleplay:
Prompt: “How does data help you connect in your day?”
Task: Each student fills out their 'Data Detective' worksheet:
Encourage personal examples: gaming, messaging, using a smart home assistant, etc.
Wrap up with:
“If we had NO data in our lives… what would change?”
Highlight that data is what powers the tools they use every day, from music to school assignments.
Display a cool "Data Detective of the Day" badge to award to one student who showed thinking or teamwork.
Plan to build on this with physical computing elements in the following lessons (e.g. using Micro:bits or other student-friendly devices in Lesson 3 or 4).
Next lesson: Exploring Devices & Networks — deep dive into how digital systems connect and communicate across distances.
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