Sunday, 8 November 2015

Innovative lesson template

INNOVATIVE LESSON TEMPLATE

Name of the student teacher: Ansu John                                                 Standard: 8
Name of the school                  : M.T.H.S.S, Pathanapuram                   Time: 45min
Name of the subject                 : English                                                       
Name of the Unit                       : III, SEEDS AND DEEDS
Sub Unit                                        : THE SOWER (4 STANZAS)
ISSUE                                              : WORK
SUB ISSUE                                     : Dedication to work, Various forms of work     
CONTENT ANALYSIS: The Sower is written by Victor Marie Hugo

 
The poem depicts a sower who marches along the plain scattering the precious grain. Here the poet sits comfortably in a cool porchway looks down upon the sower as an oldman in rags. But as time passes he is fascinated to see the silhouette of the sower dominating the furrows.




New Vocabulary:       Sower
Porchway 

Furrows

Ruddy Sunlight


Curricular Statement: The learner;
1. reads and enjoys the poem
2. reads and analyses literary text and identifies the theme.
3. understands the meaning of new words.
4. develops an ability to think of the hardworking people
PRE-REQUISITES: The learners
1. has already learnt a similar poems
2. are aware about the hard working people
Teaching learning resources:
1. Video of the poem:
2. Flash Cards
Reference: Sourse book


                  
Classroom interaction procedure
 Pupils Response
INFORMAL TALK
Teacher creates a good rapport among the students through an informal talk
 ENTRY ACTIVITY
1. What does a farmer do?
2. How important is the job of a farmer?
3. What is the attitude of the society towards farmer?
LINK TALK
The teacher sensitise the learners about the problems faced by the farmers and their efforts taken by them to feed the world
Now the teacher leads them to
“THE SOWER” and introduces
the poet.
 MICROPROCESSING OF THE INPUT
MODEL RECITATION
The teacher recites the poem aloud with correct pronunciation intonation  stress and rhythm
INDIVIDUAL READING
 




TRACK READING
SITTING IN GROUPS
Teacher asks the learners to sit in groups and discuss their understanding to the group members.

GLOSSARY REFERENCE
Ruddy        : red in colour;
Hasten        : to say or do something
                      without delay
Linger         : to stay somewhere for a  
                       longer time because you do  
                       not want to leave
Silhouette    :a dark outline or shape of a                    
                       person or an object that                 
                       you see against a light  
                       background
Furrows      : a long, narrow cut in the   
                      ground, especially the one      
                       made by a plough for             
                       planting seeds in

MEGAPHONING THE DOUBTS
Teacher goes to each group and megaphones a doubt to the entire class and helps them to understand.
SCAFFOLDED READING
Teacher asks different questions to predict establish and build up thoughts.
1. What is the title of the poem?
2. Who wrote the poem The Sower?
3. Where is the speaker sitting?
LOUD READING BY THE STUDENTS
Teacher asks one or two students to recite the poem loudly.
DISCOURSE CONSTRUCTION
Write a conversation between poet and a old man
INDIVIDUAL WRITING
Teacher asks the students to write
 down the discourse individually.
PRESENTATION AND EDITING
Teacher asks the learners to present their points
Teacher helps the learners to edit it.
TEACHER VERSION
Teacher presents her version of discourse. Learners use it to make necessary corrections in their writings.
FOLLOW UP ACTIVITY
Write an appreciation of the poem ‘The Sower’                                  


















The students listen carefully





Learner reads individually














Learners track the poem carefully












Students share their understanding with peers

  














Students refer the glossary to find out the meanings of difficult words.












Students megaphone their doubts to other groups in order to make the content more clear.




The Sower
Victor Marie Hugo
Porchway




         







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