Class V Presentation: Shapes Used in Flowcharts

Class V students have completed a fascinating project in their computer lab sessions. They have created PowerPoint presentations focusing on the shapes used in flowcharts, along with their descriptions.

In these presentations, the students have diligently outlined the various shapes commonly employed in flowchart design, such as:

1. Oval: Used to represent the start and end points of a process.

2. Rectangle: Signifies a specific step or action within the process.

3. Diamond: Represents a decision point where a choice must be made.

4. Parallelogram: Denotes input or output of data.

5. Arrow: Indicates the flow of the process from one step to another.

Each shape has been meticulously described by the students, highlighting its purpose and significance within the context of flowcharting. Through this project, our young learners have not only honed their understanding of flowchart concepts but also developed their communication skills and creativity.











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