Class 2, chapter 5 subtopic, lesson Plan using GRR ELPS

Transactional Plan Format (Using GRR & ELPS)

Grade: 2
Subject: English
Month: __________
Week: __________
Lesson No.: 5(subtopic)
Lesson: The Wind and the Sun
Competency: Learners will listen to and understand a simple story, identify the characters, answer simple questions, and learn the moral through Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing (LSRW).


Teaching Materials

  • English Textbook
  • Flashcards (Sun, Wind, Man, Shawl)
  • Picture cards
  • Blackboard and chalk
  • Worksheet

Pre-Knowledge Test (5 Minutes)

Teacher asks:

  • Do you like sunny days?
  • Can you feel the wind?
  • Is the Sun hot?
  • What do we wear in winter?
  • Have you seen a strong wind?

(Expected answers: Yes/No or simple responses.)


Introduction (GRR – I Do) (10 Minutes)

The teacher shows the pictures and tells the story with actions and expressions.

Teacher says:

  • This is the Sun.
  • This is the Wind.
  • A man is wearing a shawl.
  • The Wind blows hard.
  • The Sun shines brightly.
  • The man takes off his shawl.

New Words:

  • Sun
  • Wind
  • Man
  • Shawl
  • Blow
  • Shine

ELPS

  • Listening: Listen to the story.
  • Speaking: Repeat the new words.
  • Reading: Read the words with the teacher.
  • Writing: Write the six new words.

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

Teacher and students read the story together.

Teacher asks:

  • Who was wearing a shawl?
  • Who tried first?
  • Did the Wind win?
  • Who won at last?
  • Why did the man remove his shawl?

Students answer:

  • The man was wearing a shawl.
  • The Wind tried first.
  • No.
  • The Sun won.
  • The Sun made the weather hot.

Teacher explains the moral: “Kindness and gentle actions are more powerful than force.”

ELPS Activities

  • Picture naming.
  • Repeat new words.
  • Pair speaking.
  • Read simple sentences.

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

Students work in pairs.

Activities:

  • Name the characters.
  • Arrange the story in order.
  • Match words with pictures.
  • Say one simple sentence about the Sun or the Wind.

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

Fill in the blanks

  1. The ________ shines brightly.
  2. The ________ blows hard.
  3. The man wore a ________.
  4. The ________ won at last.

Answer

  1. Who tried first?
  2. Who won?
  3. What did the man take off?

Drawing Activity

Draw the Sun or the Wind and write:

  • The Sun is bright.
  • The Wind blows.

Assessment

  • Identifies the characters correctly.
  • Answers simple questions.
  • Reads simple words and sentences.
  • Participates in classroom activities.
  • Completes the worksheet independently.

Learning Outcomes (ELPS)

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

  • Identify the characters in the story.
  • Listen to and understand a simple story.
  • Speak 2–3 simple English sentences.
  • Read and write simple words related to the lesson.
  • Understand the moral: “Gentle words and kindness are stronger than force.”
  • Develop Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing (LSRW) skills through GRR and ELPS activities.

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