ACTION PLAN: ENGLISH SYNDICATE: II
SYNDICATE LEADER: Mrs. SHAMIM DADIBy
Ms. Noreen AttaClass IV
Date: July 24th’2011
Name: Noreen Atta
Subject: EnglishUnit: 4.1 pg: 21Book: Grammar
Skills– 4Topic:
Prepositions
Class: Syndicate IINo. of students:
34Date : 24th July,
11Time: 09 : 30Duration: 30
MinutesVenue: DA SKBZ
College
Previous knowledge of the students: Students
have learnt prepositions of place and are exposed to several texts having prepositions of place. They are also exposed to simple preposition of direction ( up, down, into , out of) and can use them appropriately.
Method of teaching: Lecture formative
To familiarize the students with correct usage of grammar.
Adopt different methods of teaching English.
General objectives:
Change questioning strategies with students to promote high order thinking.
By the end of the lesson the students will identify the prepositions and can use them in proper way.
Students will be able to demonstrate correct usage of prepositions.
Specific objectives:
MID TERM SYLLABUS 2011-
2012
April: Oxford Reading Circle --- 4: i. One More Try ii. When We Are Men (Poem) The Jungle Book: Chapter: 1-2 Grammar Skills--- 4: i. Count and Uncount Nouns ii. Singular and Plural Nouns iii. Types of Nouns Composition, ComprehensionMay: Oxford Reading Circle --- 4: i. Sinbad the Sailor ii. Bird’s Nest (Poem) The Jungle Book: Chapter: 3 Grammar Skills--- 4: i. Pronouns ii. Possessive Forms iii. Antonyms Composition, Application August: Oxford Reading Circle --- 4: i. When Daddy was a Little Boy The Jungle Book: Chapter: 4 Grammar Skills--- 4: i. Adjectives ii. Adjectives of Comparison iii. Homophones Composition, ComprehensionSeptember: Oxford Reading Circle --- 4: i. The Thrush Girl (for reading only) ii. High June (Poem) or oral recitation The Jungle Book: Chapter: 5 Grammar Skills--- 4: i. Preposition ii. Contractions iii. Genders Composition, ComprehensionOctober: Revision Mid Term Exams
BLOOM’S TAXONOMY- LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson students will be able to:
ANALYZE: analyze preposition according to their kind and make a chart.
EVALUATE: consider how these preposition can help them in writing i.e. stories essays etc.
CREATE : Write a story with the help of learnt prepositions.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES AND TASKS
o Provide more opportunities for students to answer the questions that require higher order thinking.
o Providing opportunities of group discussion to uplift their knowledge and confident.
The teacher will introduce prepositions to the students by asking them to think of two words that describe what they could do with their pencil box
Brainstorm these words and write them on the board. Most of the words will be prepositions. (Examples: inside, into, under, by, over, beneath, beside)
SOLUTION TO ANTICIPATED CHALLENGESCHALLENGES
Slow learners may need more focus to come up with ideas.
There may be some students who feel uncomfortable with group works.
Parents disagreement.
SOLUTION
Appropriate grouping may help. I will make appropriate group of
students to encourage cooperation with all class members.
I will take parents in confidence. Motivation.
TIME LINE
DAY 1 •DEFINITION & EXAMPLES OF PREPOSITIONS
DAY 2 •PREPOSITIONS OF TIME & PLACE & EXERCISES
DAY 3 •ASSESSMENT THROUGH WORKSHEETS
Topic Bloom’s Taxonomy 21st Century Approach 21st Century Skills
PrepositionCreating:Language proficiency
Encouraging skillsListening & Speaking skillsMonitoring skillsIntervening skills
Creativity & Intellectual curiosityInformation media literacy skillSelf direction
Evaluating:AssessAppraise
Questioning skillsEncouraging skillsGiving direction skills
Identification Formulation Solution Communication skill
Analyzing: ResearchChartOutline
Observing & Monitoring skillsListening skillsQuestioning skills
AdaptabilityAccountabilityCritical thinking
21st Century Teaching ApproachesBloom’s Taxonomy- High Order Thinking Level
InternetBook, Board, Chalk, pictures, & Worksheets. LibraryOther teachers who teach same grade and
subject
Resources
PrepositionsA preposition is a word that helps to link nouns
and pronouns to other words in a sentence. It usually tells the position of a noun or pronoun. A preposition also tells about time and place. Some prepositions are as follow:
inonatafter beforebetween
Prepositions also tell about place. For example:
Some other examples:
The dog and cat are on the sofa.
The bird is in the cage.
Prepositions also tell about time. For example:
We reach school at half past 10.
It’s hot in the afternoon.
Some other examples:
We use preposition in with months and years. For example:
She was born in 1979.
My brother will return in February.
We use preposition on with days of a week and special days.
There is a public holiday on Wednesday.
All the shops will be close on New Year’s Day.
Teacher will assess the students through worksheets.
Assessment
Conclusion • 21st century teaching approaches would help my students to acquire higher level of thing and to gain a better knowledge of subject.
Work sheet-2
Work sheet-1
Prepositional poemsRunning Breakfast
Out of my bedDown the stairs
Through the dining roomInto the kitchenTo the cabinetFor the cerealInto the bowlOn the table
Across the kitchenIn the refrigerator
For the milkDown goes my spoon
Into the cerealInto my mouth
YUMMY!!!
From the start lineOver the bridgeIn the woodsUp the hillBy the enemyBeside my friendsAround the cornerOn the pathPast the fenceThrough the gateAcross the finish lineBefore anyone elseYes!!! I came in first place.