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📘 Lesson : The Hare and the Tortoise
(Blossom Class 3 – Pages 96–98)




Transactional Plan Format

Grade: 3
Month:
Subject: English
Week:

Lesson No.:
Lesson: The Hare and the Tortoise

Competency:
• Listening and reading comprehension
• Story sequencing
• Speaking skills
• Understanding moral values (patience, hard work, not being overconfident)




Teaching Materials:

• Textbook (Blossom Class 3)
• Flashcards of hare, tortoise, forest, race
• Chart showing story sequence
• Pictures of games played by children




Pre-Knowledge Test:

Ask:
• “Which games do you play with your friends?”
• “Do you like racing?”
• “Who runs faster—hare or tortoise?”
• “Have you heard the story ‘The Hare and the Tortoise’ before?”

This activates their prior understanding.




Introduction:

Show the pictures on page 96 of children playing games.
Ask:
• “What games are the children playing?”
• “Which game would you like to play?”

Then show the picture of the hare and tortoise.
Ask:
• “What do you think the story will be about?”
• “Who might win the race?”




Concept Building:

Teacher reads the story aloud with expression.




Story Highlights:

1. A hare and tortoise were friends.


2. The hare was fast and proud.


3. He challenged the tortoise to a race.


4. The tortoise accepted calmly.


5. All animals gathered to watch the race.


6. The hare ran ahead quickly and decided to sleep under a tree.


7. The tortoise moved slowly but steadily.


8. When the hare woke up, the tortoise had already reached the finish line.


9. The tortoise won the race.



Moral:
⭐ Slow and steady wins the race.
⭐ Never be proud or overconfident.




Vocabulary Explanation:

• challenge, swift, steadily, finish line, shade, nap




Oral Questions:

1. Who challenged whom to the race?


2. Why did the hare take a nap?


3. How did the tortoise win the race?


4. What did the hare see at the finish line?


5. What is the moral of the story?






Consolidation and Reinforcement:

• Students retell the story in their own words.
• Sequence the story using picture cards:
– Challenge → Race → Hare sleeps → Tortoise moves → Tortoise wins

Fill in the blanks:

1. The hare was very ________.


2. The tortoise moved ________.


3. The hare slept under a ________.


4. The tortoise reached the ________ line first.



Match the following:
• Hare → fast
• Tortoise → steady
• Finish line → race end

True/False:

1. The hare ran slowly. (False)


2. The tortoise won the race. (True)






Practice:

• Draw the hare and tortoise and label them.
• Write 3–4 sentences about the story.
• Pair activity: Students enact the race.
• Group discussion:
– “Why should we not underestimate anyone?”
– “Why is steady work important?”

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