AMEERA KHALID
ICT
LESSON
TEMPLATE
Standard – VIII
Duration – 30 minutes
Strength – 38
Date – 13/7/16
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NAME OF
THE TEACHER TRAINEE : Ameera Khalid Standard -
NAME OF
THE SCHOOL : AKMHSS, Mylapore
SUBJECT : English
UNIT : II, WINGS AND WHEELS
TOPIC : A Shipwrecked Sailor
THEME : Travel and Experience
SUBTHEME : Mental, Spiritual and Adventurous
Aspects of Travelling
CONTENT
ANALYSIS
Ramon
Herrera, a happy young man from Arjona. Velasco had decided to save Herrera so
he began to paddle furiously. But the life raft was almost two metres away and
it was very heavy in that lurching sea and he had to row against the wind. So
he was unable to help Herrera.
CURRICULUM
OBJECTIVES :
The learner
Ø Constructs discourses
like diary, dialogue etc
Ø Develops imagination
and creativity
Ø Guesses the meaning of
unfamiliar words from the context
Ø Prepares breaking
news, newspaper reports, interview etc
Ø Listens with
comprehension
PRE
– REQUISITES : The learner
Ø is aware about the
importance of cooperation, understanding and peace
Ø knows about the life
of a sailor.
TEACHING –
LEARNING RESOURCES : Coursebook, Sourcebook, Activity Card
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CLASSROOM INTERACTION PROCEDURE
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PUPIL’S RESPONSE
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INFORMAL
INTERACTION
Teacher engages in an
informal talk to create a good rapport with pupils.
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Pupils
interacted with great interest.
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ENTRY
ACTIVITY
Teacher creates mental
readiness by asking some questions related to the previous class.
Who were the four
shipmates of Velasco?
Why couldn’t Velasco save
Herrera?
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Pupils
answered the questions
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LINK
TALK
Now we will read and see
what happened to Caraballo.
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Pupils
generated curiosity to learn the lesson
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INTRODUCING
THE TOPIC
Teacher presents the title
and author’s name as a power point presentation
A Shipwrecked Sailor
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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MICROPROCESSING
OF INPUT
Teacher reads the 7th
paragraph with proper stress, intonation, pronunciation and pause.
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Engaged
in focused attention
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TRACK
READING
Teacher asks the pupils to
read the paragraph and mark tick, ?, ! with pencil while they read to keep
track of their reading.
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Engaged
carefully in reading
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SHARING
THE UNDERSTANDING OF PARAGRAPHS IN GROUPS
Pupils are asked to share
what they understood and what they found interesting and surprising and refer
to the glossary for the meanings of words they did not understand
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Shared
their ideas and clarified their doubts
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SCAFFOLDING
QUESTIONS
Teacher asks a few
scaffolding questions.
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What kind of a man was
Loius Rengito?
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What happened to
Caraballo and Castillo?
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How did Amador Caraballo
and Castillo vanish?
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Pupils
answered the questions
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GROUP
ACTIVITY
Teacher asks the students
to be in groups.
Construct word pyramid using the
words ‘sea’, ‘sailor’ and ‘traveller’
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Pupils
engaged in group activity
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PRESENTATION
OF THE PRODUCT
Group leaders are asked to
present their products to the whole class
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Pupils
presented their products to the whole class
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TEACHER’S
VERSION
Teacher presents her own
version of the answer and asks students to copy it.
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Sea
A sea
A deep sea
A deep blue sea
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Sailor
A sailor
A
young sailor
A young shipwrecked sailor
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Traveler
A traveler
A tired traveler
A tired lovely traveler
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Students
copied the answers to their notebooks
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REVIEW
Teacher gives the summary of
the passage taken as recapitulation
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FOLLOW
-UP ACTIVITY
Write a note on ‘how would you feel
to be alone at sea’?
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