Model English lesson plan of 9th&10th

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Poem:- The Dove Specific objective:- To enable the pupils to appreciate the poem and also to inculcate the habit of writing short poem

Date

Teaching Points

Introduction Development a) About the poet

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method Teacher asks a few questions reagarding birds to know the pupils previous knowledge

d) Poet’s sorrow

Questions:a) Which is the smallest bird? b) Which is the largest bird? c) Name a few pets.

Teacher explains about the Meanings of Hard words poet and his works as a Grieving-feeling sad Pretty-beautiful nature poet. Dove-pigeon

b) (model reading) Poet’s love and Teacher recites the poem and care about the bird bring out its rhymes and rhythm and beauty of the poem. c) Bird’s unhapiness

Evaluation

Teacher asks the students to recite the poem keeping the books closed and second time with their books opened. Teacher explains or gives meanings for hard words. Teacher explains the poem in detail. Teacher asks the student sto read the poem silently to ask comprehensive questions.

Comprehensive Questions 1) Why did the bird grieve for? 2) What did the poet tie dove with and why? 3) Was it a sweet dove for the poet? 4) What was the reaction of the poet when it died? 5) Pick out the rhyming words.


Teacher reads the poem stanza by stanza and poses questions to enable them to concentrate on words of the poem and appreciate it. Teacher gives summary of the poem and asks Recapitulation questions. Teacher gives Assignments for re-enforcement.

Home-

Teacher will give a model letter writing

Home-assignment

Letter Writing

Home-Work Questions 1) What is the central theme of the poem? 2) Have you enjoyed or appreciated the poem? If yes, which line you appreciated the most? Write a letter to the class teacher requesting him to grant an extra library period.


Bridge Course Date

Class:-IX

Teaching Points

Teacher’s Activity/Teaching Method

Bridge Course

Teacher

Preparatory Activities • Developing communication Skills

the

• Self introduction wishing

and

explains

the

concepts

of SmallxBig

opposites, plurals and silent letters

• Listing out the related words which the children might have seen around them.

Teacher conducts a Pre-Test for the items Child-Children of different competencies. Bel __ __ f ___ a ____

• Playing the game After the Pre-Test evaluation the co ncepts • Word game

of Articles , Preposition, Tenses, Verb

• Spelling drilling

forms etc will be taught to make the students to get the competency in the

• Hidden words • Opposites • Plurals • Silent letters

Strongxweak

Boy-Boys

• •

Evaluation

above mentioned areas.

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• Pre-Test

• Remedial Teaching

Concepts of the above said topics will be explained in detail with relevant examples

• Articles • Preposition

1) The book is ________ the table 2) City is located _____ the sea level.

• Tenses • Verb forms • Framing questions

Go Went Call called

• Rearranging the Words • Missing letters • Nouns-Numbers

Name/Raju/My/Name

• Post-Test

Post-Test will be conducted on the basis of different competencies which have been taught during remedial teaching.

gone called


Prose:- The Little Martyr Specific Objective:- To develop the patriotic feelings among the students Date

Teaching Points

Teacher’s Activity/ Teaching Method

 Content Words

 Introduction  Development A. The arrogant rule of the British B. In-human

treatment

by the British C. 15th August 1942-An unusual day for the people of Hubli D. Protest against British E. Narayan’s agitation F. Narayna’s view about the nation G. Appreciation

and

encouragement by the elders H. Firing bullets in air by the police I. Narayan’s death

Evaluation

Teacher gives a few illustrations Content Words: and also meaning to introduce Martyr content words Ultimatum, Despotic Tormented Teacher introduces the lesson by gobbled up mentioning some of the national Cowardice leaders’ name and their *Name some of the national scarification. leaders. *When did India get Teacher reads aloud and asks Independence? students to read. *Who were ruling before 1947? Comprehensive Questions Writes the meanings of hard 1) What is the slogan of Lokamanya BalaGangadhar Words On the black-board. Tilak? Asks the students to read 2) Who served the ultimatum to the British? silently 3) When was the first war of Indian Independence fought? • Teacher asks comprehensive questions 4) What were the slogans of the freedom fighters? • Explains the lesson briefly with Suitable 5) What is more important Illustrations according to Narayan? • Teacher asks questions for each teaching point to 6) Why did the police fire bullets in air? know the level of students 7) What did Narayan say before understanding. he breathed last? • Teacher teaches different teaching points and pose

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number of questions to know the pupil’s level of understanding.

 Grammar Conjunction Parts of Speech

Teacher teaches conjunctions through inductive and deductive method with a few examples.

• Teacher

gives

Assignment

Home-Assignment

Home-

• Conjunction is a word which joins two words or two sentences together • Ex. Ramu is a soft and kind hearted man. • Home-Work: 1) Why were Indians angry with British? 2) How were the freedom fighters treated by the British? 3) Combine the following sentence: Susheela is a poor girl. Susheela is an honest girl.


Poem:- My Prayer to thee Specific objective:- To inculcate the habit of praying

Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Evaluation

Teacher gives an introduction about

the

importance

Prayer

Development

of 1)Name some of the places that you visited during summer vacation. 2) What do you do when you visit the temple? 3) Why do you pray for?

Teacher discusses about the a) About the poet (Rabindranath Tagore)

life

and

achievements

of

Tagore. b) Meaning of Prayer

c) Importance of the Prayer d) Joys and sorrows of man.

Introductory Questions:-

Teacher recites the poem.

Teacher encourages students to read similar poems.

Comprehensive Questions: 1) Who is the speaker in the poem? 2) Who is the poet addressing the poem to? 3) What is meant by ‘Penury in heart? 4) Name some of the joys and sorrows of life. 5) What is meant by making love fruitful in service?

e) Request for nobility at heart meaning of Teacher corrects whenever solvent might.

pupils commit mistakes reads and describes each stanza. Teacher asks comprehensive

f) Request to give spiritual strength and not questions. the material comfort

6) 7) 8) 9)

Why shouldn’t we disown the poor? What is meant by insolent might? Name some of the daily trifles. Why should we surrender to God?

Home-Work Questions 1) Write the summary of the poem.


2) Pick out the rhyming words of the given poem. Pupils will be taught the skills of letter writing and an informal letter will be given to practice.

Home-assignment

Teacher

gives

assignment

homefor

reinforcement.

Letter Writing

Teacher teaches the concept of

letter

Letter)

writing(Informal


Poem:- The Black Tuesday Specific objective:- To bring awareness among the students about great disaster and ward etc.

Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Evaluation

Teacher uses direct method to teach this lesson.

Content Words

Content Words: Tactical, iconic, glory, canyon,

Introduction

majestically, hijackers, disasters, Teacher explains content words with relevant examples and invisibility. illustration.

Development

Teacher gives relevant introduction. Teacher reads (model reading) the text.

Introductroy Q’s

a) Condition prior to Tragedy

Teacher asks student to read the lesson loudly.

b) Meaning of terrorists

Teacher gives meanings of the hard words.

c) Comparison

with

other

Teacher gives the chance tragic students to read silently.

events of U.S.A d) The attempt and the eye witness

e) The means to stop disaster f) Opinion of specialists

for

Teacher explains the meaning of the word terrorists and compare with the terrorists of India. Explains the earlier attempts to destroy WTC and gives parallel or similar example(Hotel Taj) Discusses the means to stop and explains the meaning of disaster. Creates situations to give examples.

1) What is the importance of 11th September 2001 in America? 2) What do we call if more number of people died to have lost their lives?

Comprehensive Questions: 1) What do you mean by the dawn promised a new world? 2) What was the world trade centre a symbol of ? 3) What time the terrorists destroyed the huge buildings?

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4) What had happened on December 1941?

Grammar Preposition

Definition of Prepositions with suitable examples.

Home-assignment

been 7th

5) How does 1941 and 1962 incident differe from 2001? 6) What techniques did the terrorists use to attack W.T.C.?

Home-Work Questions Gives Home-Assignment for reinforcement.

1) What happened on 11th September in the U.S.A.? 2) How did the terrorists carry out the attack? Write the opposites of: a) Honour b) Respect c) Regular


Poem:- Try Again Specific Objective:- To develop the attitude of having continuous and repeated effort to achieve their goals. Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Evaluation

The story of Thomas Alva Edison will be told to motivate the students.

1) Name some of the great scientists. 2) Who is the inventor of electric bulb?

Meaning:-

Development

a) Conquer-win b) Disgrace-shame

a) Continuous effort to reach the goal. b) Strong efforts to reach the goal.

Students enjoy the poem.

c) Heed-give attention

Appreciated the poem.

d) Prevail-gain victory

Students comprehend the theme of c) Recitation and identification of the poem. Apply the theme in their own life rhyming words.

Summary

Home-assignment

Students understand the theme of the poem and answers the Questions. Gives Home-Assignment reinforcement.

for

e) Reward-prize f) Task-work

Comprehensive Q’s 1) What lesson should we need? 2) What will happen at last when you keep on trying? 3) When will one conquer? 4) Why one should not feel shame? Home-Work 1) What is the message of the poem ‘Try Again’?

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Prose:- Swami does a Sum Specific Objective:- To enable the pupils to learn to solve problems in a easier method. Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method Teacher introduces the lesson with the tables of 9x1=9 to show the logic behind this table.

Development a) Swami’s preparation for doing Teacher explains each teaching sum point with suitable examples.

b) Swami’s helplessness

Evaluation

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Questions:1) What is the importance of calculations in our life? 2) Can every problem be solved in an easier way?

Comprehensive Q’s 1) How much should Krishna pay for mangoes? 2) Who felt utterly helpless?

c) Swami’s angry with his father

Teacher gives meanings for hard words so that pupils understand and teaching points.

d) Father’s Scoldings to Swami

3) Who were the two friends of Swaminathan remember in this lesson? 4) Why

did

Swami’s

father

angry on him?

e) Swami’s confusion f) Swami’s thought of torturing

g) Swami’s announcement at the end

Teacher asks comprehensive questions for every teaching point to know the pupil’s level of understanding.

5) How did his father abuse him? 6) Who thought of torturing? 7) Why did Swami feel of harassing? 8) Had Swami succeeded to solve the sum? 9) What was the answer given by Swami at the end?


Home-Assignment Home-Work Teacher gives reinforcement.

Home-Work

as

1) What did Swamiji’s father dictate? 2) Which was the most hidden’s begin of arithmetic for Swaminathan? 3) What did Swaminathan do when his father asked him the price of the ten mangoes?


Supplementary Reading :- Merchant of Venice. Specific Objective:- To develop helping nature among pupils. Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method Students understand the qualities of a miser.

Introduction (Story of Miser)

and

character c) Antonio’s

nature

Pupils listen the roles of different characters

and

d) Meeting of Bossanio assistance

by

Shylock f) Bossanio’s

meeting

any

Comprehensive Q’s 1) Who was Shakespeare? 2) How many plays had been written by him?

characters e) Financial

seen

2) How do they behave with their family members and others?

a) About Shakespeare nature

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Questions:1) Have you misers?

Development b) Shylock’s

Evaluation

3) Who was Shylock? Comprehend the theme of the lesson

with

4) What kind of man he was? 5) Why did Bossanio money with Antonio?

Portia and their marriage g) News from messanger

Appreciated the helping nature of h) Portia’s consultance with Antonio

ask

6) On what condition did Shylock accept to offer the loan?

an advocate 7) What was the counceller’s advice to Shylock?

i) Portia’s agreement in the court

Comprehend the concept of entire


j) Shylock’s insistence of flesh lesson

8) What was the judgement given by the Duke?

of one pound k) Shylock’s

Pardon

with

9) Why did the Duke dismiss the case?

duke

10) How did Bossanio meet Portia?

Home-Assignment

Teacher gives reinforcement.

Home-Work

as

Home-Work 1) How did Shylock lose his property? 2) Why could Shylock not succeed in his plot against Antanio?


Prose:- A Successful Black Boy Specific Objective:- To make the students to understand the hard work leads to success. Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method Teacher asks a few questions to introduce the lesson

Introduction Development a) Africa is the home of Black Race

Teacher introduces the content words and motivates the students to frame their own sentences

Evaluation

Questions:1) Who are the people responsible for India’s freedom? 2) What made their names to the remembered even today?

Meanings:Earnest-serious Plantations-large estate, Queer-unusual Stable-a shelter of horses.

b) Black people treated as slaves

c) Working in cotton fields Teacher explains each teaching point with suitable examples d) Slaves by Booker

e) Prayer to free the slaves

Teacher asks a few comprehensive question after presenting every teaching point to know the pupil’s level of understanding.

f) Booker’s interest of learning g) Booker’s

admission

Teacher asks students to read the to text book.

Comprehensive Q’s 1) Who is Booker T Washington? 2) Who forced the Black people to become slaves? 3) Where did they work? 4) Why did the Booker’s mother pray for? 5) What qualities of Booker do you like the most and why? 6) How did Booker reach large city?

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Hampton School

7) How did Booker learn the alphabet?

h) Establishment of a school in Tuskgee Albama.

Grammar Verb Form

Recapitulation

Home-Work

8) What was Booker’s first lesson? 9) What had been established by Booker? Teacher explains the different verb forms. Teacher tells the summary of the whole lesson. Teacher gives reinforcement.

Home-Work

Grammar 1) Ravi_______(work) factory.

in

a

for

Home-Work 1) What are the different colours of human races? 2) Which is the home of the black race?


Poem:- The Miller of the Dee Specific Objective:- To enable the pupils to understand that success can be achieved only through hard work. Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Evaluation

Teacher introduces the poem with the help of a few questions

Development a) Nature of the Miller

Comprehensive Q’s

Teacher recites the poem

1) Name the river mentioned in the poem.

Teacher asks pupils to read b) Discussion with the King Hal

1) What according to you is considered as the key point of success? 2) What are all the things required to lead a happy life?

Teacher gives meanings for had words Teacher asks pupils to read the poem silently.

c) Reason for his happiness

2) Who lived by the side of the river? 3) What is a lark? 4) Does the king fully agree with the miller?

d) Value of his dirty cap

Explains each stanza in detail. Gives (out line) summary.

Home-Work

e) Recapitulation Gives Home-Assignment reinforcement.

Home-assignment

for

Make a list of rhyming words in the poem and write them in sets.

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Supplementary Reading :- The Queen of Ullal. Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Knowledge-Pupils recall their previous knowledge.

1) Mention the names of a few great Indian woman. 2)

1) India’s greatness (wonder of the east)

Comprehension

2) New sea route to India 3) Tribute to the Portuguese by the kings of Ullal. 4) Abbakka’s term as a queen of Ullal. 5) A strong fort at Ullal to safeguard Ullal.

8) Abbakka a proud queen.

What were they famous for?

3) How could the conquer India?

British

4) Where do you find our weakness? Expression

Appreciation Comprehension

6) Political Genius. 7) Portuguese entry to Ullal.

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Introductory Questions:-

Introduction Development

Evaluation

Appreciation

5) Comprehensive Q’s 1) What was considered the wonder of the east? 2) Who discovered a new sea route to India? 3) Who had to give tribute to the Portuguest? 4) Name a few things which were available in Ullal?


Expression 9) Portuguese attacks on ships of Ullal. 10)Abbakka’s victory Portuguese army.

over

5) Who became the queen of Ullal? Comprehension Appreciation

7) Who was a political genius?

Recapitulation Pupils will be asked a few recapitulation questions

Home-Assignment Pupils will be given HomeAssignment

Revision

6) What were the measures taken to build up strong army by Abbakka?

8) Who was the ruler of Mangalore? 9) How did Abbakka send out the Portuguese from her territory?

Home-Work 1) How did Abbakka prepare Ullal to face the Portuguese?


Prose:- Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Specific Objective:- To teach the students to develop scientific attitude Date

Teaching Points

Teacher’s Activity/ Teaching Method Teacher uses direct method to teach this lesson

 Content Words

 Introduction

Teacher introduces the lesson with the historical background of Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam.

 Development Teacher reads the lesson aloud and asks students to read loudly.

a) Vikram’s early life b) Vikram’s early education

Evaluation

Content Words: Launch, generous, unique Laurate, reprimand etc. a) Name some of the scientists. b) Name the scientist who occupied the chair of the President of our country.

Meanings:-

c) Vikram’s education in England

a)Satellite-heavy body d) An opportunity to work under great Teacher gives the meaning of revolving around a planet difficult words. noble laureate C.V Raman b) Affluent-rich c) generous-ready to give help e) His discoveries about cosmic rays in d) unique-new Himalayan mountains Teacher asks the students to e)Terrestrial-related to the read the lesson. earth f) Fulfillment of his dream g) His

work

of

Research

Ahmedabad. h) Pharmaceutical

industry

Ahmedabad.

lab

at Teacher asks comprehensive questions for every teaching at point to know the students level of understanding.

i) Indian Committee on Space research j) Chairman

of

ISRO

energy commission.

and

atomic

Comprehensive Q’s 1) Where did Indians launch the satellite ‘ ‘Aryabhatta into the space? 2) Whose dreams had been realized? 3) When and where was Vikram born?

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k) Last days of Vikram Sarabhai.

Grammar Simple Past and Present Perfect tense

Teacher teaches grammatical concepts through inductive and deductive method.

4) What was the opinion of his teachers regarding Vikram? 5) Why did Vikram go to England?

Active and Passive Voice

6) Where did Vikram conduct experiments on Cosmic rays.

ď ś Grammar Conjunction Parts of Speech

Home-Assignment

• Teacher

gives

Assignment

Home-

Home-Work Collect the photograph of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and write a few lines about him.


Poem:- The Beggar Maid S.O:- To make pupils to understand that poor to the given opportunity to come up with flying colours Date

Teaching Points

 Introduction  Development 1) About the poet Alford Tennyson 2) Beggar Maid’s arrival to the court 3) King’s greetings 4) Lord’s Praisings 5) King’s Oath(Royal) Racapitulation Home-Assignment

Teacher’s Activity/ Teaching Method Teacher introduces the poem with the help of the story “Syndrella” Teacher explains about the poet and his works. Teacher reads the poem aloud with proper stress and intonation(model reading) Teacher gives the meaning for all the new words. Teacher explains the through enacting to understand.

Evaluation

Introductory Q’s 1) How would you describe a beautiful person? 2) Do only rich people look beautiful? 3) Do you prefer internal beauty or external beauty? “The Beggar Maid” Meanings:Infatuated-attracted Robe-royal dress Attire-dress Mum-appearance on face

poem Comprehensive Q’s them 1) Where was her arms? 2) How did king come to meet the beggar maid? Teacher asks students to read 3) How was the king dressed? silently. 4) How was her dress? Home-Work Teacher reads once again and 1) What is the central theme gives summary of the poem of the poem? 2) What did the lords say about the beggar maid’s Teacher asks the students to beauty? read the lesson. 3) Pick out the rhyming words of the poem. Teacher gives HomeAssignment.

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Supplementary Reading:- Bhimasena the Blessed Date

Teaching Points

 Introduction

Teacher’s Activity/ Teaching Method Teacher asks a few Q’s to introduce the lesson. Teacher gives an introduction about the Pandavas.

 Development a) Pandava’s stay in Kulinda

Teacher reads aloud (the lesson) Teacher reads.

b) Bhima’s search for Saugandhika flower

Teacher asks the students to read.

c) Bhima’s meeting with huge monkey d) The story about Rama and Sita e) Hanuman’s blessings Recapitulation

Teacher gives meanings for the difficult words. Teacher narrates the story. Teacher asks Q’s for each teaching points. Teacher asks students to answer with proper stress and intonation. Teacher summarize the whole story once again to make them understand completely.

Home-Assignment Comprehension Passage

Teacher gives home assignment as reinforcement. Teacher explains the concept of comprehension passage and the

Evaluation

Introductory Q’s 1) Have you ever watched the serial Mahabharatha? 2) Name the different characters of Mahabharatha? 3) Can you describe the characters? 4) Can you describe the character of Bhimsena?

Meanings:Waft-make something pass lightly. Beast-wild animals scriptures-religious book Destruction-danger

Comprehensive Q’s 1) Who is Subahu? 2) What did Pandavas go after taking rest in Kulinds? 3) What did Draupadi tell with Bhima? 4) What were the advise of the monkey? 5) Who crossed the ocean? 6) Why did Bhima refuse to jump over the monkey? 7) What efforts did Bhima make to pull the monkey

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skills to solve the comprehension passage.

out of his way? 8) What was the blessings of Hanuman to his brother as they parted? Home-Work 1) Why did Bhima go in search of Saughandhika flower? 2) What was the special request made by Bhima to Hanuman? 3) Pupils will be given a comprehension passage to solve.


Prose:- Swami Vivekananda S.O:- To enable the pupils to develop spiritual attitude and to follow the principles of great men. Date

Teaching Points

Introduction  Development

Teacher’s Activity/ Teaching Method Teacher introduces the lesson with pictures of some great personalities and their achievement

Introductory Q’s

Teacher reads the lesson loudly.

Pictures of Bhagath Singh, Rajaram Mohan Roy, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Sarojini Naidu, Swami Vivekananda etc.

Teacher asks the students to read the lesson loudly.

Name the person who represented India to parliament of religion in Chicago?

A) Narendranath’s boyhood B) His education

C) His meetings with Sri Ramakrishna

D) Swami Vivekananda at Chicago

Evaluation

Teacher gives the meanings of difficult words.

E) Rama Krishana mission Teacher asks the students to read the lesson silently.

Teacher asks the comprehensive

Swami Vivekananda Vocabulary Pious-religious, inheritreceive from one’s parents Glide-more smoothly Disciple-pupil, monasteryA building in which monks live. Harness-use Motto-aim Comprehensive Q’s 1) When was Narendranath born? 2) What was his father? 3) What happened once when Narendra sat in

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F) Vivekananda’s Death

Q’s.

G) Swamiji’s Sayings

Teacher explains each teaching points thoroughly and asks a few comprehensive Q’s

4) 5) 6) 7)

Grammar Exclamatory sentences

8) Teacher explains the structure of exclamatory sentences and also their usage.

9)

meditation? What was the opinion of his professor W.W. Hastie? Who told Narendra to meet Ramakrishna Paramahamsa? In which year the parliament of religions was held? How did Swami Vivekananda address the audience of America? Who established the Ramakrishna mission? What are the aims and ideals of Rama Krishna Mission?

Conjunctions

Home-Assignment

The concept of conjunctions will be explained in detail with suitable examples.

Teacher gives Assignment.

Home-

Home-Work Give an instance to show that Narendranath had a powerful concentration of mind.


Prose:-Mother S.O:- To enable the pupils to understand the commitment of life with family and motherland. Date

Teaching Points

Introduction  Development

Teacher’s Activity/ Teaching Method

Evaluation

Teacher asks a few questions to introduce about the poem.

Teacher reads the poem aloud

Introductory Q’s 1)Who do you like very much in your family? 2)What qualities in him/her attract you?

a) Earth Mother

Teacher asks pupils to read

b) Raising Millet

Prolific-Producing many works. Teacher gives meaning of hard Pang-a sudden feeling of pain words.

c) Mother’s Weeping d) Not a dignified woman e) Comparison of jungle bear f) Mother’s work

Comprehensive Q’s

Teacher asks pupils to read the poem silently. Explains each stanza in detail.

Recapitulation Home-Work

Meanings:-

Teacher asks recapitulation Q’

1) Who is prolific? 2) Why does the poet compare his mother to the prolific earth? 3) How did the poet’s mother spend her youth? 4) Why did poet’s mother burn and flare?

Gives out-line summary Teacher gives Assignment.

Home-

Home-Work Give an instance to show that Narendranath had a powerful concentration of mind.

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Prose:-A Magician with the ball S.O:- To develop the skill of interviewing among students. Date

Teaching Points

Teacher’s Activity/ Teaching Method Teacher asks a few questions to introduce the lesson.

Introduction Great cricketers and their achievement

Content Words Dangerous, bamboozle, capture, encourage etc.

Introductory Q’s

 Development 1) History of the cricket

Teacher reads loudly with stress 2) Great cricketers of present and and intonation.

yester years 3) Contribution Chandrashekar.

Evaluation

of

B.S.

1) Name the games which you play during leisure? 2) What do you call a person who makes miracles with the ball? “A magician with the Ball”

Meanings:-

Teacher asks pupils to read Glorious-very beautiful loudly gives meanings of Attain-reach 4) B.S. Chandra’s entry to test cricket difficult words. Comprehensvie Q’s 1) Name some great 5) Author’s interview cricketers of yester years?

6) Great spinner’s of India 7) Toughest test of B.S.

Asks students to read silently.

Asks comprehensive Q’s.

2) What did Garaster say about B.S.? 3) What encouraged B.S. to take cricket?

4) Who was the toughest batsman according to

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8) Responsibility of spinners 9) Advice to young cricketers.

Teacher gives chance for the students to read the text.

10) Great lover of music

Grammar

Degrees of comparison Passive voice.

B.S? 5) Why did ODI’s become popular today?

Grammar Change into passive voice

Recapitulation

Teacher asks questions.

recapitulation

Home-Work

Teacher gives Assignment.

Home-

a) Rama eats a banana. b) Sarabhai started an industry

Home-Work a) Where did the game of cricket originate? b) How popular is the game today? c) What was B.S. Chandra’s hobby and why did he fly to Bombay?


Poem:-Work is Worship S.O:- To enable the pupils to know the importance of Karmayoga or ‘Work is Worship’. Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Teacher’s Activity/ Teaching Method Teacher asks a few questions to give introduction for the poem.

 Development a) Worshipping the God in a dark Teacher recites the poem. cover of the temple.

Evaluation

Introductory Q’s 1) Name a few religions or pious people of the 12th century. 2) What were their preachings?

Work is Worship Teacher asks students to recite Meanings:Chant-saying a prayer in a the poem. b) God’s existence with people (who singing voice. are doing hard work). Garment-dress, Mantle-loose piece of clothing without sleeves. Teacher gives the meaning of c) God is the creator of this world. the hard words. Comprehensive Q’s 1) Why did the poet say to leave chanting and singing? d) Poet’s stress for hard work.

Teacher explains the poem. Teacher asks a few Q’s for each teaching points.

Recapitulation

2) To whom this poem is referred? 3) According to the poet, where God can be found? 4) What did poet say to put off?

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Teacher asks Q’s and gives the summary of the poem.

5) Who is the creator of this earth? 6) What did poet say to us? 7) How did sweat came out according to the poet?

Home-Work

Home-Work Essay Writing Letter Writing Revision

Teacher gives Home-Work as reinforcement.

1) What does the poet advice the devotees to do? 2) What according to the poet is the ultimate aim of men? 3) What message does the poem convey?

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Teacher gives a model essay and asks the students to develop the essay based on the given hints. A Model Formal letter will be given and students will be asked to write a letter with the help of the given clues.

Environmental Pollution

‘A letter to the Head Mistress requesting to issue the T.C. and the Marks Card.


General Aims  To enable the pupils to understand English when spoken.  To enable them to speak, read and write English.  To enable the students to read the poem with proper stress rhythm and intonation.  To enable the students to appreciate the beauty of the poem.


Prose:- Handy Andy at the post office Specific Objective:-To develop the sense of humour among the students Date

Teaching Points

content words

Teaching Method/ Teacher’s Activity

Teacher introduces Content words with Illustrations and Relevant examples

Introduction

Evaluation

Meanings of hard words Ingenious- skillful in inventing Squire-land lord goose-a Silly person Comprehensive Q’ s

Teacher introduces the lesson with a Who is the author of novel Handy Development Joke which is the main Andy? Who is Andy? *Conversation between Andy and theme of this story Squire Egan Teacher reads the Lesson What did squire say when Andy once (model say I don’t know ? Reading) *Andy ‘s first visit to the post What direction did Andy get from office Teacher asks the Student her boss? to read Why didn’t post-master give letter Teacher gives meanings to Andy? to hard -words and asks *Andy’s second visit to the post the students to have office silent reading How much was demanded to get Teacher asks Squire’s letter? *Andy’s triumph or success

comprehension

questions

H.M Sign


to make sure that the pupils have under stood every teaching points

Grammar Direct and indirect Speech Simple present Tense

Home - Work

Grammar *Krishna said, “I am fine” * Ramesh speaks English (identify Teacher teaches grammar the tense) concepts through inductive and deductive methods and also with suitable examples Home-Work Write briefly about Andy’s first visit to the Post-Office. II) Change the following sentences Teacher gives home – into indirect speech work *She said, “I have done my job”. For reinforcement * He said, “I am writing letters”.


Prose:-The Flood Specific objective:- To make the students aware of flood and natural calamities. Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation/B.B. Summary

Introduction

Teacher introduces the Introductory Questions:lesson with a few Recalls their previous 1) How many seasons are there in a year? Questions to test their introductory questions knowledge. 2) When does rainy season start? previous knowledge. 3) What will happen if it rains heavily or Teacher introduces continuously? Content Words: Content words with Illustrations and Content Words Relevant examples gleaming, frequent, visible, offer, scared, heart, Development rending,chanting etc. introduces Location of Amaravathi Teacher the lesson by giving a information 2. The greatness of brief Amaravathi and its downfall. regarding the effects of floods. 3. Proceedings of Krishnamma. Teacher reads the 4. Krishnamma's Lesson once (model destructive mood. Reading) 1.

5. Difficulties faced by the Teacher asks general public Students to read 6. Peopl's prayer to river Teacher goddess to calm down the meanings to flood.

the gives hard

Understanding Comprehension expression comprehension expression

Meanings of Hard words Anoint-wash/touch Barren-dry and useless distant-far away frequent-visit Tresses-long hair of a woman make shift-temporary

Comprehension Questions 1) What is touching the arch at the temple entrance? 2) Where exactly do you find Amaravathi? 3) What were carried by cart in olden days? 4) What had been happened at the entracne of the temple? 5) What were the greatness of Amaravati?


-words and asks the 7. People's co-operation to students to have silent affected people. reading Teacher asks comprehension questions to make sure that the pupils have under stood every teaching points

Appreciation

Expression

Expression

6) How was Krishnamma in her destructive mood? 7) What were the problems faced by people due to flood? 8) Who offered the Goddess to calm down the flood? 9) Who donated leaf plates? 10) What was the chanting mantra which reached the top of the temple? Grammar S V O Krishana/ eats /a banana

Teacher teaches grammar concepts inductive Active voice and Passive voice through and deductive Rules will be taught to make methods and also them understand the concept. with suitable examples Recapitulation 8.

Grammar Items:

Teacher asks a few questions to know how far the students understood the concept.

Home-assignment

Home-Work Questions

Teacher gives home – work For reinforcement

Expression

1) How did the flood affect Subhayya and Venkataswami? 2) Describe briefly how the flood-affected people of Amaravati help themselves to prepare food. Re-write as directed: *Rama had sung a song. (Change into passive voice)


Prose:- Kalpana the Star Specific objective:- To build up courageous attitude among the pupils and to be innovative. Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation/ B.B. Summary

Teacher introduces the Introductory Questions:lesson with a few Recalls their previous 1) Who is your favorite sport star? introductory questions knowledge. 2) Who was the first person landed on moon? Content Words: 3) Do you know the Indian woman who landed Teacher introduces in space? Content words with Development Illustrations and Content Words Relevant examples gleaming, frequent, visible, offer, scared, heart, 1. Experience of boyish rending,chanting etc. Teacher gives the linking pilot Willie Mc. Cool expression 2. Prediction about the statement. weather Meanings of Hard words 3. Columbia space craft Anoint-wash/touch Comprehension reads the direction towards the Teacher Barren-dry and useless Lesson once (model earth distant-far away 4. Tragedy of Columbia Reading) frequent-visit Space Craft Understanding Tresses-long hair of a woman asks the 5. Sad news of space craft Teacher make shift-temporary Students to read 6. Kalpana's dream 7. Kalpana's meeting with loudly. Comprehension Questions John Peare Harison 1) What is touching the arch at the temple Teacher gives comprehension 8. Kalpana's marriage entrance? hard 9. Kalapana's and her meanings to 2) Where exactly do you find Amaravathi? Appreciation mate's experiments in -words and asks the 3) What were carried by cart in olden days? students to have silent the space 4) What had been happened at the entracne of the reading. 10. Celebration of students temple? in the Karnal. 5) What were the greatness of Amaravati? Teacher asks 11. Opinion of her brother 6) How was Krishnamma in her destructive mood? comprehension Appreciation Sanjay Chawla (views)


questions to make sure that the pupils

7) What were the problems faced by people due to flood? 8) Who offered the Goddess to calm down the flood? 10) Who donated leaf plates? 11) What was the chanting mantra which reached the top of the temple?

have under stood every teaching points

Grammar Gerund-verb+ing Infinities-to+verb bare infinitives

Expression

12. Grammar Items: Teacher teaches grammar concepts through inductive Gerunds and deductive Rules will be taught to make methods and also them understand the concept. with suitable examples Recapitulation Infinitives

Home-Work Questions 1) Understanding

Teacher asks a few questions to know how far the students Teacher asks a few understood the concept. recapitulation questions Expression

Home-assignment

Teacher gives work reinforcement

home for

When did she get her master's degree?


Poem:- God moves in a mysterious way Specific objective:- To enable the pupils to understand the level of difficulty to trace the essence of God Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Teacher asks a few Introductory Questions:questions to motivate Recalls their previous 1) How do you feel about God? be about the poem knowledge. 2) List out the qualities of God.

God is believed to omniscient, omnipresent Teacher introduces the and omnipotent

1. God's wonders

Teacher poem

2. God's Grace

Teacher asks students to read aloud

3. God's smiling face

4. Soothing nectar

Content Words

poem with a brief introduction about the poet

Development

effect

Evaluation

recites

the

Teacher gives the meaning of the hard words Teacher of students silently.

asks to

Jublication, predict, snag

Appreciation

Meanings of Hard words Mysterious-obscure feeble-weak grace- favour frown-show anger

Comprehension Questions

Appreciation

1) Expression

2) 3)

the read Comprehension

4) 5) 6) 7)

Who moves in a mysterious way? What does God hide a smiling face? Where did God plan his foot steps? How shouldn't we judge god? What should we trust God for? What did bud have? Who is the interpreter of God?


Recapitulation

Home-assignment

Teacher summarizes the poem by asking a few recapitulation questions to the pupils

Teacher gives work reinforcement

Understanding

home for

Home-Work Questions Expression

1) Why does the poet say that God moves in a mysterious way? 2) Why should we not judge god? 3) List out the pairs of rhyming words.


Prose:- The Mother and the Motherland Specific objective:- To develop patriotic feelings about one's country and make them to know the importance of mother. Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation

Introduction Poem:Fairer than thee Specific objective:- To understand the importance of spiritual beauty Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation

Introduction

Teacher asks a few Introductory Questions:questions to Recalls their previous 1) According to you which is more essential i.e., God is believed to be motivate about the knowledge. physical or inner beauty? omniscient, omnipresent and poem 2) Why do we give importance to inner beauty?

omnipotent

Development

Teacher introduces the poem with a brief introduction about the poet

Comprehension Questions

Teacher recites the poem

1. Description and comparison -sun, earth about gay birds, clear day star crowded might, the poet's Teacher students comparison aloud

to

asks read

Appreciation

1) poet? 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)

How does the green earth appear to the How does the sun appear to the poet? How do birds appear to the poet? What is clearer than day? What is fairer than the poet's beloved? When would the poet's beloved by fairer? List out the rhyming words.


2. About inner beauty

3. Truth is holy and pure

Teacher gives the meaning of the hard words Teacher asks the students to read silently.

Home-Work Questions Comprehension

4. Nothing is important than inner beauty i.e., truth

Expression Expression

Recapitulation

Home-assignment

Expression

Teacher summarizes the poem by asking a few recapitulation questions to the pupils

Expression

Teacher gives home work for reinforcement Expression

1) What qualities make one fairer and why? 2) The poet describes 'Sun' as glad sun , why? 3) Pick out the rhyming words of the poem' fairer than thee'


Supplementary Reading:- The Runner Specific objective:- To enable the pupils to have great love towards the nation Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation


Introduction

Teacher asks a few Recalls their previous Introductory Questions:questions to motivate knowledge. 1) According to you which is more essential i.e., the pupils physical or inner beauty? 2) Why do we give importance to inner beauty?

Meanings:Comprehend the Ambitious-having strong desire Development Teacher gives the linking meaning of difficult alternate-to follow by turns 1) Persians trouble statement. sweat-persipiration words. to Greek swift-fast Expression Teacher reads the 2) Darius attack on Lesson once (model Comprehension Questions : Reading) Greek Teacher 3) Request to get the Students assistance of Spartans loudly.

asks the to read

Teacher gives 4) Philippides visit to meanings to hard Sparta -words and asks the students to have silent reading. 5) Phillippides trembling

Appreciation Expression

Comprehension

Expression 6) Phillippides involvement against Persians

1) 2) 3)

Who was ambitious man? Who gave a lot of trouble? How did the Greek revolt against Persian? 4) Whose help is asked by the combined armies? 5) Who will go with the message?6) was Phillipides? How did he reach Sparta? 7) What did Phillippides do when the Spartans rejected to assist?

Who


comprehension 7) Implementation Marathon race Olympic game.

of in

Recapitulation

Teacher asks comprehension questions to make sure that the pupils have under stood all the teaching points

Expression

1) What qualities make one fairer and why? 2) The poet describes 'Sun' as glad sun , why? 3) Pick out the rhyming words of the poem' fairer than thee' Expression

Teacher gives homework as reinforcement.

Home-assignment

Home-Work Questions


Prose:- The secret of happiness Specific objective:- To enable the students to understand how one can gain the happiness Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Development

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation/ B.B. Summary

Teacher introduces the Introductory Questions:lesson with a few Recalls their previous 1) Is your family a joint or nuclear family? introductory questions knowledge. 2) What according to you is best? Teacher gives the linking statement.

reads the 1) Mr. Ramesh Rao's Teacher Lesson once (model family background Reading) 2) Mr. Rudrappa's family Teacher asks the background Students to read loudly. 3) Ramesh Rao's visit to Rudrappa's house? Teacher gives meanings to hard 4) Secret of happiness of -words and asks the Kariyappa's family. students to have silent reading. 5) Family is a sacred institution Teacher asks comprehension 6) The basic prinicples of questions to make our culture sure that the pupils have under stood every teaching points

Understanding Comprehension

Meanings of Hard words bear fruit-to have a successful result boast-praise oneself recreation-enjoyment fetch-get father-collect unpleasant-not being friendly

Comprehension Questions :

Understanding

Appreciation Appreciation

1)

Who was Ramesh Rao?

2)

Where did he live?

3)

Where was his farm?

4)

How big was Kariyappa's f amily and how big was Rudrappa's family?

5)

Who was Kariyappa?

6)

How did Somavva help children in her family?

Understanding


7) Change of Mr. Ramesh Rao's attitude

Appreciation

7) 8) 9) 10)

8. Grammar Items:

What did Mr. Rao ask Kariyappa? Which is a sacred institution? What are the basic principles of our culture? How did Mr. Rao change his attitude? Grammar

Active Voice and Passive Voice Rules will be taught to make Teacher teaches them understand the concept. grammar concepts through inductive and deductive methods and also with suitable examples

Active Voice and Passive Voice

Understanding

1) Kariyappa was chewing pan 2) Pan was being chewed by Kariyappa?

Recapitulation Teacher asks a few questions Teacher asks a few to know how far the students recapitulation questions understood the concept.

Expression

Home-Work Questions 1) 2)

Home-assignment

Teacher gives work reinforcement

home for

Expression

Why isn't Mr. Rao happy? What changes did Mr. Rao make in his life style?


Poem:- The Daffodils Specific objective:- To enable the pupils to appreciate the nature and its contribution Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation

Introduction

Teacher asks a few Introductory Questions:questions to motivate Recall their previous 1) Which flower do you like the most? Flowers are more about the poem knowledge. 2) Will flower attract us? attractive than any other 3) Have you visited any flower exhibition so things far?

“A thing of beauty is a joy Teacher introduces the for ever�-John Keats

poem with a brief introduction about the poet

Development 1. Poet's cloud

wandering

Comprehend the meanings of the hard words

Meanings of Hard words Vales-valley beneath-under sprightly-lively gay-happy counch-bed pensive-sad solitude-being alone

as Teacher poem

recites

the

Expression

Teacher asks students 2. Poet's expressions to read aloud about the daffodil Teacher gives the 3. Poet's thinking about meaning of the hard daffodils words 4. Heartfulness of the poet

Teacher students silently.

asks to

Comprehension Questions : 1) How did the poet wonder?

Expression Appreciation

2) How does the cloud float? 3) Where does the daffodils flutter and dance? 4) What are the things daffodils compared for?

the read Comprehension

5) What does he mean by ten thousand? 6) Why could the poet not but be gay?


7) What does it have on him?

Recapitulation

Expression

8) Pick out the rhyming words.

Teacher summarizes the poem by asking a few recapitulation questions to the pupils

Home-Work Questions

Home-assignment Teacher gives work reinforcement

home for

Expression

1) Where does he see the daffodils? 2) What are the different words/expressions used to describe the studying of the daffodils? 3) When do the daffodils flash upon the poet's inward eye?


Prose:- Who deserved her the best? Specific objective:- To enable the students to know how important our tradition is Dat e

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Introduction

Teacher introduces the lesson with a few Recalls their previous Man is a social animal. We are introductory questions knowledge. the part and parcel of the society. In a society certain Teacher gives the linking traditions are practised with statement. at most care. Tradition helps us to solve various human created problems. Understanding Teacher reads the Lesson once (model Reading) Comprehension Teacher asks the Development Students to read Understand the reason loudly. 1) Friends quarelling for quarelling

Teacher gives meanings to hard -words and asks the students to have silent reading.

2) Severe famine

Teacher asks 3) Everybody's claim on comprehension charming girl questions to make sure that the pupils 4) Meeting of wisest man. have under stood every teaching points

Evaluation/ B.B. Summary Introductory Questions:1) Is society essential for human life? 2) Can we go against the norms of society? 3) Who framed norms and traditions? 4) Are traditions solve our various problems? Meanings of Hard words abide by-stick to be faithful to complex-difficult to understand chisel-cut or shape with a stone mock at- redicule

Comprehension Questions : 1) Who were the four men in the story?

Students comprehend the cause for famine

2) Where were they found quarelling?

Appreciate the beauty of the lady.

4) Where were these men going?

3) What made the sculptor, the tailor and the goldsmith leave their village?

5) Who saw these men quarelling? Understanding

6) Who did the villager take dispute to? 7) What did the sculptor do when he had seen asked to guard?

5) Explanation

by


villagers

Appreciation

6) Wise man's conditions for giving judgement

Appreciation

7) Explanations by each competitions

Understanding

8) Sculptor, Tailor, Goldsmith, Holy-man's curiosity

Recapitulation

Expression

Teacher asks a few questions to know how far the students Teacher asks a few recapitulation understood the concept. questions

Home-assignment

Teacher gives work reinforcement

home for

Home-Work Questions

Expression

1)

What did the tailor stitch?

2)

List the ornaments made by the goldsmith.


Poem:- The Patriot Specific objective:- To enable the pupils to appreciate the patriotic feelings of national leader Date

Teaching Points

Introduction Development

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Teacher introduces the Introductory Questions:poem with a patriotic Recall their previous 1) Name some of the patriots of India. knowledge. song 'Sare Jahanse 2) What made us to appreciate Hachha' remember these patriots

and

Comprehension

1. About the poet Teacher introduces the poem with a brief introduction about the poet

Comprehension Questions :

1) In the opinion of the poet, what kind of life would an unpatriotic person lead? Appreciation

2. To love his motherland

3. The patriot being Teacher recites the received the royal poem treatment of being the son of the motherland Teacher asks students to read aloud 4. Figures of Speech (personification)

Evaluation

Teacher gives the meaning of the hard words Teacher students silently.

asks to

the read

2) What kind of life would a patriotic person lead?

3) Do you like this poem? Why? Give reasons to support your answer. Comprehension

Appreciation


Recapitulation

Teacher summarizes the poem by asking a few recapitulation questions to the pupils

Expression

Home-Work Questions Pick out 3 pairs of rhyming words from the poem

Home-assignment

Teacher gives work reinforcement

home for

Expression


Prose:- Duryodhana Disgraced Specific objective:- To enable the students to know how important our tradition is Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Development 1) Pandavas in Dwaitavana for 12 yrs

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation/ B.B. Summary

Teacher introduces the Introductory Questions:lesson with a small Recalls their previous 1) Which is the great epic of Hinduism? incidence of Bhima's knowledge. 2) Name some of the important characters of love towards Draupadi. Mahabharatha 3) Whom do you feel the strongest man of all the Teacher gives the linking five Pandavas any way? statement. Meanings of Hard words

Teacher reads the 2. Duryodhana and his Lesson once (model friends in Reading) Dwaitavana Teacher asks the to read 3. The capture of Students Duryodhana by loudly. Chitrasena Teacher gives hard 4. The sympathy of meanings to Yudhistra towards -words and asks the students to have silent Kauravas reading. 5. The news of asks Duryodhana's defeat Teacher and capture was a comprehension to make happy news to questions sure that the pupils Bhima and Arjuna stood 6. The order obeyed by have under every teaching points Bhima and Arjuna

Understanding Comprehension

Appreciation

Expression

Home-Work Questions Appreciation

Understanding

1)

What did the tailor stitch?

2)

List the ornaments made by the goldsmith.


9.

7. Lesson Duryodhana Chitrasena

to by

Appreciation

8. The shame dejection Duryodhana

and of

Expression Grammar

Bhima said to Yudhistra, “Duryodhana has got what he deserved.

Grammar

Reported Speech Framing Sentences Compositions

Teacher asks a few recapitulation questions

Expression

Collective Nouns

Recapitulation Teacher gives Teacher asks a few questions work to know how far the students reinforcement understood the concept.

Home-assignment

home for

Expression

Home-Work Questions

1) Where did they stay in Dwaitavana? 2) Why did Arjuna and Bhima offer battle to the Gandharvas? 3) Change into Indirect-Speech Raju said, “ I am going to Bangalore tomorrow”


Prose:- Kannada Specific objective:- To enable the pupils to know the contribution of scientists to the world. Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Introduction

Teacher introduces the Scientific inventions have lesson with a few Recalls their previous made the human life very introductory questions knowledge. comfortable

Development

Teacher gives the linking statement.

reads the 1. The contribution of Teacher Lesson once (model India to the field of Science. Reading) 2. Discovery of Atom Teacher asks the Students to read loudly. 3. KannadaThe information given in Teacher gives Trikandashesha and meanings to hard Vishnupurana -words and asks the students to have silent reading. 4. The works of Kannada

Teacher asks comprehension questions to make sure that the pupils have under stood

Appreciation

Comprehension

Understanding

Appreciation

Evaluation/ B.B. Summary


every teaching points

Recapitulation

Expression

Teacher asks a few questions Teacher asks a few to know how far the students recapitulation questions understood the concept.

Home-assignment

Teacher gives work reinforcement

home for

Expression


Prose:- What is Civilisation? Specific objective:- To make pupils to understand the consequences of war and essence of peace in the society Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Teacher asks students to arrange a few events Recalls their previous Meanings of Hard words beast-an animal that is cruel and in an order. Teacher knowledge. dangerous uses linking statements barbarism-cruel and violent to make them behaviour understand the maim-injure seriously meaning of civilization. Teacher gives the linking statement.

Development 1) Meaning of Civilization

Evaluation/ B.B. Summary

Comprehension Questions : 1) What is civilization?

Teacher reads the Lesson once (model Reading)

Teacher 2) Opinion of Europeans Students regarding Asia loudly.

asks the to read

3) Nehru's statement

counter Teacher gives meanings to hard -words and asks the 4) Great wars of previous students to have silent years reading. 5) Nehru's view about the Teacher asks actual meaning of comprehension civilization questions to make

Knowledge

2) Why did people of Europe think the people of Asia are quite barbarous? 3) What is 'Multies-de-la-guerre'?

Knowledge

Understand Understand the reason for war

Expression

4) What do we call the countries that fights with each other? 5) What is the real meaning of Civilization?


sure that the pupils have under stood every teaching points Grammar Infinitives

Teacher explains the concept of infinitive through inductive as well as deductive method

Expression

Grammar Infinitives-formation preposition-'to' + verb

Recapitulation Teacher asks a few questions to know how far the students Teacher asks a few understood the concept. recapitulation questions

Home-assignment

Expression

Home-Work Questions

Expression Teacher gives work reinforcement

home for

1) What according to Nehru are the signs of Civilization? 2) Barbarism still exists in the society? Do you agree with this? Justify.


Poem:- The Tartary Specific objective:- To enable the pupils to know the importance of dreaming and its fulfillment Date

Teaching Points

Introduction

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Teacher asks a few

Dreaming is a unique ability questions to motivate Recall their previous of human being.

knowledge.

the students

Introductory Questions:1) Do you get / have dream in your sleep? 2) Can you recall your dreams? 3) Will all your dreams come true?

Development Teacher introduces the poem with a brief introduction about the poet

1. About the poet 2. Lord of Tartary

Knowledge.

Appreciation

3. Poet's court by various things 4. Trumpeters every day Teacher for every meal poem

natural Teacher students silently.

Meanings:Flaunt: show of public admiration Slant-go quietly Fin-a thin of flat part of the body Glade-an open space

Comprehension Questions : recites

the

Comprehension

1) What should be ivory? 2) What is Tartary?

5. Various music Teacher asks students instruments and its to read aloud sweet music during evening time Teacher gives the 6. Morning star of the meaning of the hard words court 7. Tartary's beauties

Evaluation

asks to

the read

3) How does poet's court be? 4) Name the animals and birds of Tartary. 5) Why should poet wear robe? Appreciation Appreciation

6) How would the evening be in Tartary?


7) What does glade mean? 8) How would the nature of Tartary?

Recapitulation

Teacher summarizes the poem by asking a few recapitulation questions to the pupils

Expression

Home-Work Questions

Home-assignment

Teacher gives work reinforcement

home for

Expression

1) What does his bed and throne made of in Tartary? 2) Pick out the rhythmic words of the poem. 3) Write the summary of the poem.


Prose:- The women who did us proud Specific objective:- To develop the feelings of Partriotism and work for the country. Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation/ B.B. Summary

Introduction

Teacher asks or Introductory Questions:Contribution of women for the explains a few content Recalls their previous 1) Name some people who fought against independence words with relevant knowledge. British for independence. illustrations. 2) Had only men been fought against British? Teacher asks a few 'Q' s to motivate the Content Words: Vanish, cordoned, unfurl, students proud, generosity, unfurl, proud Teacher gives the linking statement.

Development

Teacher reads the 1) Armoury attacked by Lesson once (model our staf reporter Reading) 2) Monday March 3) Kashibai's unwearing mind

Teacher Students loudly.

asks the to read

Teacher gives meanings to hard 4) Shankuntala -words and asks the Dhamakar and students to have silent Shankar Kurtokoti's reading. dareness Teacher asks 5) Padmavathibai comprehension Burli's Patriotism questions to make

Comprehension Knowledge

Understand Appreciation

Appreciation

Meanings of Hard words Devilry- a daring and challenging act. Inflicted-caused Casualities-damaged cardoned-supported unfurl-roll out, spread out

Comprehension Questions : 1) What had been done by Preetilatha Waddedhar and how? 2) Who unfurled the tri colour at Gowati Maidan? 3) Who gave the police a sleepless nights? 4) Who was Kashibai? 5) What was the reaction of Kashibai when her car had been asked? 6) Who was Shakuntala Damankar? 7) What did Kashibai do with that car? 8) How old Shakuntala was? 9) Why did Shankuntala full in love with


sure that the pupils 6) Contributions of have under stood Kamala Devi every teaching points Chattopadhyaya. 7) Sarojini Naidu's inspirations to the freedom fighters

Appreciation

Expression

8) Captain Laxmi Swaminathan's contributions

Understand

9) Vimala Gulwadi and Hema Shilonikar's bravery

Appreciation

Recapitulation

Teacher explains the concept of Active and Passive voice through inductive as well as deductive method

Teacher asks a few questions to know how far the students Teacher asks a few understood the concept. recapitulation questions

Expression

Expression

Home-assignment Teacher gives work reinforcement

home for

Home-Work Questions 1) What kind of freedom fighter was Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya? 2) Change into passive voice Padma sang a song

Grammar Active and Passive Voice

Shankar? 10)Who carried a reward of Rs. 2000 on his head? 11) Who was Padmavathi How did Padmavathi help freedom fighters? 12)Who were in Sathyagraha? 13)Who lived in huts and hamlets? 14)Who was Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya? 15)Who was Sarojini Naidu? 16)Who was Laxmi Swaminathan? 17)Who entered the court and what had been done by them? Grammar A. Ravi taught English English was taught by Ravi

Expression


Poem:- Once upon a time Specific objective:- To enable the students to understand how the present generation attitudes have been changing Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation

Introduction

Teacher asks a few Introductory Questions:questions to motivate Recall their previous 1) How do you welcome or greet your knowledge. the students guest? Development 2) What will you do when a guest come to your home? Appreciation 1. People's laughing with hearts Meanings:Teacher introduces the cock-tail--- mixture of one or more drinks 2. People's laughing with- poem with a brief conform-to be thinking the same way as a Expression introduction about the out heartfulness society. poet Portrait-painting drawing or photo of a Expression 3. Shaking hands without person. heartfulness Fang- long sharp teeth of animal Muting-changing all the time. Comprehension 4. Shutting the doors for the guest Comprehension Questions : Teacher recites the 5. Different faces of the poem 1) What does the expression laugh with Understanding man. their teeth mean? Teacher asks students Expression 6. Artificial good bye and to read aloud 2) When did people use to shake hands good reddance with their hearts? Guests visit and greeting

Teacher gives the meaning of the hard 8. Poet's urge to learn words 7. Muting things

3) What does he want to relearn? Comprehension


laugh with heartedly

Recapitulation

whole

Teacher students silently.

asks to

the read

4) To whom the poet is speaking? Expression 5) What is the message of the poem?

Teacher summarizes the poem by asking a few recapitulation questions to the pupils

Expression

Home-Work Questions

Home-assignment

Teacher gives work reinforcement

home for

Expression

1) What is the poet disgused with? What help does he want from his son? 2) Pick out the smiles from the poem and write them in your note book.


Prose:- The King's Greatest Prize Specific objective:- To cultivate refine language manners and wise thinking among the children. Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Evaluation/ B.B. Summary

Introduction Poem:- The Miser and his gold Specific objective:- To make the pupils to develop the attitude of generosity and helping natured. Date

Teaching Points

Teaching Activities/ Teaching Method

Expected Learning Outcome

Introduction

Evaluation

Teacher gives relevant Introductory Questions:introuduction and asks Recall their previous 1) Who is the happiest person in knowledge. a few 'Q's the world? Development 2) Does hapiness flow from money, gold, power and Appreciation 1. Miser's pleasure position? Teacher introduces the 3) Do riches make men happy? poem with a brief 4) Do they add to their problem? 2. The Robber's stealing introduction about the Comprehension the treausre poet Meanings:miser-a person who loves money and Expression 3. Miser's terrible with hates spending it. neighbours Treasure-wealth, gold and silver Teacher 4. Neighbour's rediculous poem answer

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Appreciation


Teacher asks students to read aloud Teacher gives the meaning of the hard words Teacher students silently.

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Comprehension Questions :

Expression

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Recapitulation Teacher summarizes the poem by asking a few recapitulation questions to the pupils

Expression

1) Where did the miser keep his treasure? 2) What was the only pleasure of miser? 3) What had been happened once? 4) What did the robber do? 5) How did the miser react when his treasure was gone? 6) How and why did the neighbour come? 7) What was the reaction of neighbours? 8) How did the neighbours say rediculous and why?

Home-assignment Teacher gives work reinforcement

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Home-Work Questions 1) Why does the poet say the robber was bold? 2) Do you think the miser was wiseman? Give reasons.


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