Class 2, chapter 3 (subtopic) lesson Plan using GRR ELPS

Transactional Plan Format (Using GRR & ELPS)

Grade: 2
Subject: English
Month: __________
Week: __________
Lesson No.: 3 (Subtopic)
Lesson: The Sour Grapes
Competency: Learners will listen to, read, and understand a short story, identify the moral, answer comprehension questions, and develop Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing (LSRW) skills.


Teaching Materials

  • English Textbook (Lesson 9)
  • Flashcards (fox, grapes, jungle, vineyard, jump, sour)
  • Story picture cards
  • Blackboard & chalk/marker
  • Word cards (hungry, bunches, juicy, reached, missed, sour)
  • Worksheet

Pre-Knowledge Test (5 minutes)

Teacher asks:

  • Have you ever seen a fox?
  • What is your favourite fruit?
  • Have you seen grapes?
  • Can a fox climb a tree?
  • What do you do when you cannot get something?

(Expected responses: Grapes, fox, fruits, etc.)


Introduction (GRR – I Do) (10 minutes)

The teacher shows the pictures and narrates the story with proper expression.

Teacher introduces new vocabulary:

  • Fox
  • Grapes
  • Hungry
  • Vineyard
  • Jump
  • Juicy
  • Sour
  • Missed

Teacher explains each word using pictures and simple examples.

ELPS Integration

  • Listening: Listen carefully to the story.
  • Speaking: Repeat the new words.
  • Reading: Read simple sentences from the story.
  • Writing: Write five new words and meanings.

Concept Building (GRR – We Do) (15 minutes)

Teacher and students read the story together.

Teacher asks:

  • Where did the fox live?
  • Why did the fox go out?
  • What did the fox see?
  • Did the fox get the grapes?
  • Why did the fox say the grapes were sour?

Students answer in complete sentences.

Teacher discusses the Moral of the Story: “It is easy to dislike what we cannot get.”

ELPS Activities

  • Pair reading
  • Vocabulary matching
  • Sequencing the story
  • Role play (Fox and Narrator)

Consolidation and Reinforcement (GRR – You Do Together) (10 minutes)

Students work in pairs.

Activities:

  1. Arrange the story in the correct order.
  2. Match words with pictures.
  3. Ask and answer simple questions.
  4. Retell the story in their own words.

Teacher provides support where needed.


Practice (GRR – You Do Independently) (10 minutes)

A. Fill in the blanks

  1. The fox lived in a __________.
  2. The grapes were __________ and juicy.
  3. The fox jumped many times but __________.
  4. The fox said, “The grapes are __________.”

B. Answer the following

  1. Why was the fox hungry?
  2. What did the fox try to do?
  3. Did the fox get the grapes?
  4. What is the moral of the story?

C. Write four sentences about the story.

Example:

  • The fox was hungry.
  • He saw ripe grapes.
  • He could not reach them.
  • He said the grapes were sour.

Assessment

  • Reads the story with correct pronunciation.
  • Identifies the characters and sequence of events.
  • Answers comprehension questions correctly.
  • States the moral of the story.
  • Participates actively in classroom activities.
  • Completes the worksheet independently.

Learning Outcomes (ELPS)

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

  • Listen to and understand a short story.
  • Read the story fluently with proper pronunciation.
  • Identify the main character, events, and moral.
  • Use new vocabulary in simple sentences.
  • Retell the story in sequence.
  • Develop Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing (LSRW) skills through GRR and ELPS activities.

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