Class 4, English lesson 4, lesson Plan using GRR+ELPS

Transactional Lesson Plan (GRR + ELPS)

Grade: IV (Class 4)

Subject: English
Month: ____________
Week: ____________
Lesson No.: 4
Lesson: Tech Tales: From Nests to Inventions
Competency:

  • Observes and understands the process of nest building by a weaver bird.
  • Develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.
  • Builds vocabulary related to animals, birds and their homes.
  • Asks and answers simple questions using complete sentences.
  • Connects nature with science, technology and creativity.

Teaching Materials

  • Textbook (Pages 66–69)
  • Pictures of animal homes (nest, hive, kennel, den, shed, termite mound)
  • Flashcards (bird, nest, grass, beak, weave, branch)
  • Blackboard/Chart paper
  • Real grass/leaves/twigs (if available)
  • Worksheet

Pre-Knowledge Test (5 minutes)

Ask learners:

  1. Where do birds live?
  2. Have you ever seen a bird making a nest?
  3. Can you name any homes of animals?
  4. Why do birds need nests?

(Expected responses: Nest, safety, eggs, etc.)


Introduction (I DO – Teacher Modelling) – 10 minutes

GRR Stage: I DO

Teacher:

  • Shows pictures of different animal homes.
  • Introduces the lesson title.
  • Reads the first part of the story aloud with proper pronunciation and expression.
  • Thinks aloud while reading:
    • “The bird is carrying grass.”
    • “It is using its beak like a needle.”
    • “It is weaving the nest.”

ELPS Focus

  • Listen: Students listen carefully.
  • Speak: Repeat important words.
  • Vocabulary: nest, weave, beak, branch, grass, engineer, skill.

Concept Building (WE DO – Guided Practice) – 20 minutes

GRR Stage: WE DO

Teacher and students read the lesson together.

Guided Discussion

  • Why was Rupam excited?
  • What was the bird carrying?
  • Why did the bird twist the grass?
  • Why is the nest hanging?
  • Why is the bird called a great engineer?

Teacher explains:

  • The bird uses grass, leaves and fibres.
  • The beak works like a needle.
  • The hanging nest protects eggs and chicks from rain, wind and snakes.

ELPS Activities

Listening

Students listen to the teacher and classmates.

Speaking

Pair Discussion: “I saw a bird…” “The bird is making…”

Reading

Read dialogues aloud in pairs.

Writing

Write five new words:

  • Nest
  • Beak
  • Grass
  • Weave
  • Engineer

Consolidation and Reinforcement (YOU DO TOGETHER) – 15 minutes

GRR Stage: Collaborative Practice

Group Activity

Groups match animals with their homes. Animal Home Dog Kennel Bee Hive Lion Den Bird Nest Cow Shed Termite Termite mound

Think–Pair–Share

Discuss:

  • Which animal home is made by humans?
  • Which animal builds its own home?

ELPS

Students:

  • Explain answers in complete sentences.
  • Share ideas with classmates.

Practice (YOU DO – Independent Practice) – 10 minutes

GRR Stage: Independent Practice

Students complete:

  1. Fill in the blanks:
    • The weaver bird builds a ________.
    • It carries ________ in its beak.
    • The beak works like a ________.
  2. Match:
    • Bee → Hive
    • Dog → Kennel
    • Bird → Nest
    • Lion → Den
  3. Draw and colour a weaver bird’s nest.
  4. Write three sentences:
    • The bird builds a nest.
    • The nest keeps eggs safe.
    • Birds are wonderful engineers.

Assessment

Teacher observes whether learners can:

  • Name different animal homes.
  • Read the lesson with correct pronunciation.
  • Answer oral questions.
  • Write simple sentences.
  • Participate confidently in discussion.


Learning Outcome

By the end of the lesson, learners will be able to:

  • Identify different animal homes.
  • Explain how a weaver bird builds its nest.
  • Use new vocabulary in speaking and writing.
  • Appreciate nature and understand that birds are skilled builders.

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