Daffodils Lesson Plan

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Topic - 'Daffodils'      - William Wordsworth

Lesson units - 1. The 1st stanza


2. The 2nd stanza
3. The 3rd stanza
4. The 4th stanza
Today’s Lesson -
The 1st stanza
                                                    

2.Major Learning Items

A. Reading 
B. comprehension
C. vocabulary 
D. Grammar in use
E. writing skill
F. verbal communication.

3 General Objectives

a. To enable the students to understand to read to write and to express their fault
in correct English.
b. Proper understanding at the language and spirit of the poem.
c. Listening to poetic language in its proper pronunciation stress and intonation.
d. To enable the student to get an idea about the writing skill and use in the
poetic text.
e. To enable the student to get an idea about sentences and rhythmic lines at their
own.

4.Behavioral objectives

A. Knowledge - The students will be able to ---


                        a. Identify the meanings at the words in the text.
                        b. Reorganize a nature poem.
                        c. Reorganize a ballad measured
                       d. Recognize some words.
B. Comprehension - The students will be able to -----
                        a. Comprehend the meanings of the stanza as a whole.
                        b. locate specific information .
C. Application - The students will be able to ----
                        a. Use of words they have learnt in the text in new situation.
                        b. Relate them to their personal experience.
D. Psychomotor - The students will be able to ---
                        a. Read the text poetry with reasonable speed.
                        b. Communicate their feelings to their friends and the teacher in
English in the class - room.
5.Aids and Equipments 

A. Usual -
               Usual classroom aids like chalk duster black board pointer stick etc.
B. Specific -
              A picture of a lake and daffodils in its side will be used to draw the
attention of the students. It will also help the students to have an idea of daffodils
which are seen in our country.

6. Introduction to Class by the Teacher

By way of introduction the teacher will ask the following questions to make the
students interested in the Lesson. To draw their attention and to motive them
towards learning the day's lesson. At this stage he may draw a picture or draw
attention of the students towards a picture. He may ask questions that help him
to come to the topic. The main principle should be something old to something
new from known to unknown.
            Introduction question:-
                  a. What do you see in the picture?
                  b. Where are they growing?
                 c. How do they look?
                d. What are the flowers you like?
               e. Name a few natures. Poems either in your tongue or English you have
already read?

Announcement

Today we shall read the poem 'Daffodils' by William Wordsworth. The pupils will
be open this text books.
                 
Teaching Strategy and Presentation

 Step 1.

 Learning items: Stage -1 Loud reading of the poem by the   teacher with proper  
pause, Stress, intonation and emotion.
Teacher's behaviour:  The teacher will not hold text book in hand.
He will look at the student and recite the poem. If necessary, teacher will repeat
the same lesson instructions.
Learner’s behaviour: The students will listen to and follow the teacher
attentively                                                                                                                         
    Step 2. 
Learning items: Stage -2 loud reading of the poem by the students.
Teacher's behaviour:  The teacher will listen to the students and if necessary ask
them to read again. At to be active enough to note whether any student fails the
poem properly .The teacher will make necessary
correction.                                                                                                                      
Learner’s behaviour: The students will
read                                                                         
aloud and seek teacher's                                                                     
Help if necessary.
                                                                                                                                                     
                
Step 3.
  Learning items: Stage -3 silent reading by the students.               
Teacher's behaviour:  The teacher will ask the students to read silently for a few
minutes and mark the    words and phrases unknown to them.                                   
Learner’s behaviour:   The student will read silently and do accordingly.
                                                                                                                                                                     
Step 4. 
Learning items: Stage - 4 teaching word meanings as   a means of meaning of the
text .The following words seem to be new to be new to the
students.                                                                           
Teacher's behaviour: The teacher will ask them meaning of the words. 
Interested student must guess. They must be encouraged even if they fail to
guess. Then teacher will write down the meaning of the words on the black -
board. This point the teacher may bring in the intervention of the mother tongue
if necessary:
wandered - walked about                                     
lonely-withoutcompanion                                                                                                      
                                                                  vales - vally .                                                                         
breeze - gentle wind .          
beneath-under.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                                     
                                                           
Learner’s behaviour: The student will be alert and active enough to take down
the meaning and form their own expression and thoughts.          
                                                                                                                                                     
             
Step 5. 
Learning items: stage - 5 Telling stanza as a
whole                                                                                                                                           
               Teacher's behaviour: one day the poet was - - -             
Learner’s behaviour: The students will listen the meaning and illustration of the
verse lines attentively.                                                                                                          
Use of Writing Board   
           The teacher will use the writing board to write ----------
               a. The meaning of the words
               b. Some specific information from the text. 
                                                              
13. Evaluation
           The following questions will be asked in order to ascertain how far the
pupils have understood and appreciate the poem ----------
             a. why does the poet compare himself to a cloud ?
             b. what did he see beside the lake ?
             c. How did they look?    
              d. Read out the lines which express that the daffodils were moving gently
in the breeze.
              e pick out the words which rhythm with each .
                                              
14.  Home - work
          The pupils will be asked to reproduce in their own words the substance of
the stanza.

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