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Teaching learning activities<br />

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Sample lesson plans<br />

School: Janta Secondary school<br />

Class: Grade 3<br />

Period: 4th<br />

Subject: English Time: 45 min<br />

Unit: III Number of students:40<br />

Topic: Teaching vocabulary Date:2068/09/02<br />

Specific Objectives:<br />

At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:<br />

i) pronounce the words ( snore, cliff, detest, nap and envelope), and<br />

ii) tell the meaning of the words.<br />

Teaching Materials:<br />

Usual classroom materials, a picture of cliff, an envelope and flash cards (word)<br />

Teaching learning activities:<br />

The teacher motivates students with help of a game called ' Guessing game'. For this, s/he<br />

keeps an envelope in a box or bag be<strong>for</strong>e the class and asks students to guess, 'what is in the<br />

box or bag?' They keep on guessing until they say right thing. If students are unable to guess,<br />

the teacher will give a clue, <strong>for</strong> example, 'It is made of paper'. S/he gives another clue like ' 'it<br />

is used to send letter', if students are unable to guess the right thing after the first clue. This<br />

process goes on until the students guess the right thing.<br />

The teacher pronounces the words one at a time showing the word cards. Then, s/he sticks<br />

the cards on the flannel board and conducts repetition drill <strong>for</strong> pronunciation practice.<br />

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