INNOVATIVE LESSON PLAN
INNOVATIVE WORK
Duration : 45 mins
Date : 10/ 10/ 17
Subject :
English
Unit :
II, Wings and Wheels
Sub Unit :
The Marvelous Travel (Poem)
Theme :
Travel and Adventure
Sub-Theme : New
ideas on Travelling Adventure.
Curricular
Statements:
1.
Reads and enjoys poems
2.
Develops a positive outlook of life
3.
Appreciated rhyming tones
4.
Happily enjoys the poem
Classroom Interaction Procedure
Informal interaction: The teacher communicates
informally with the students to create a rapport with them. Teacher sings a
song for students that echoes chukk… chuckkk..chuckkkk….
Individual Writing: Teacher asks the learners to
write a poem about train.
Individual Reading: Students read the songs they have
written individually. Then they discuss with groups. Teacher corrects their
mistakes. Finally they built a new song.
Introducing Lesson: Teacher introduces the poem, From a Railway Carriage by R. L.
Stevenson
Teacher shows the picture of the poet to students.
Teacher distributes unarranged pictures of the boggy which
denotes lines and scenes from the poem.
Teacher asks each students to explain the scene depicted
Teacher divided into groups and shuffles the pictures of the
boggy.
Teacher asks the group to logically arrange the poem and
stand in arranged boggies.
Teacher assumes himself as the main engine and starts to
Chukkkk….Chuckkkk….
Students logically arrange the given pictures and form
engine and boggies.
Students flag off the train and recite the poem boggy to
boggy.
Students rhythmically chukk..chukkk… themselves and read the
poem.
Students who have now formed the entire train chukk..chukkk
around the class and come to the station
Teacher appreciated the students and names the train as From a Railway Carriage.
Glossary Reference with the Help of Teaching Aids: Teacher
asks the students to write words on the blackboard in which they have not
understand
Presentation of Word Meaning: Teacher presents the
meaning of the words with the help of teaching aids.
Individual Reading: Teacher read the poem
individually with correct pronunciation, stress and intonation.
Group Reading by
Students: Students read the poem in groups
Scaffolding Questions:
1. Who is the speaker of the poem?
2. Who does he address?
Discourse Construction: Write an imaginary
conversation between the stationmaster and a girl who has lost her train to
Cochin
Individual Writing: Learner’s write the discourse
individually
Group Writing: Learner’s share their points and
present their writings.
Editing by the Teacher: Teacher edits the learner’s
discourse and presents her own version.
Assignment: Prepare an article about the difficulties
by the loco pilot driver.
Reference:
Course Book
Source Book
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