Class 5, Chapter 7, English lesson Plan

Transactional Plan Format

Grade : 5
Subject : English
Month :
Week :

Lesson no : 7
Lesson : My Story

Competency :
Students will be able to read and understand the lesson, compare different environments, develop awareness about water conservation, and improve speaking and writing skills.


Teaching Materials:

  • Textbook
  • Chalk and Blackboard
  • Pictures of clean and polluted environments
  • Flash cards with new words
  • Chart paper

Pre-Knowledge Test:

  • Why is water important for us?
  • What happens when water becomes polluted?
  • How can we save water?
  • Which type of environment do you like — clean or polluted? Why?

Introduction:

The teacher will show pictures of clean and polluted surroundings and ask students to compare them. A discussion on the importance of water and clean environment will be conducted. Then the teacher will introduce the lesson “My Story”.


Concept building:

  • The teacher will read the lesson aloud with proper pronunciation and expression.
  • Students will read the lesson paragraph by paragraph.
  • Difficult words like polluted, rapid stream, healthy, wasted, and beautiful will be explained.
  • The teacher will explain how water describes its own importance in the story.
  • Students will discuss different forms and uses of water.
  • The importance of keeping water clean and saving water will be discussed.
  • The teacher will ask questions such as:
    • What does water say about itself?
    • Why is water important for plants and living beings?
    • What does water request from people?
    • How can we keep water clean and healthy?

Consolidation and Reinforcement:

  • Students will retell the lesson in their own words.
  • Important points about water conservation will be revised.
  • Difficult words and meanings will be reinforced.
  • The teacher will discuss ways to protect the environment and save water.

Practice:

  • Read the lesson aloud.
  • Write the meanings of five difficult words.
  • Write five sentences on “Save Water”.
  • Compare the two pictures given in the lesson.
  • Answer short questions from the lesson.

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