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LESSON PLAN

Class : 4 Cempaka
Time : 10.00 am- 10.30 am (60 minutes)
Number of students : 35 pupils
Proficiency level : Below average
Theme : World of stories
Topic : Healthy Living (The Big Bun)
Learning outcomes : By the end of Year 4, students should be able to;
3.3.1 Read and understand phrases by matching simple
phrases to pictures.
4.8.2 Write simple sentences with word and picture cues

Learning objectives : By the end of the lesson, students should be able to;
i. Read a short story.
ii. Write simple sentences by answering the questions.

Moral values : Dont be greedy.
Educational : Thinking skills, analyzing.
emphasis
Resource materials: Slides, picture cards, word card








STAGE/
DURATION
CONTENT /
SKILL
TEACHER/STUDENTS
ACTIVITIES
RATIONALE /
RESOURCES
Set
induction
( 4 mins)

Content:
- Introduction to
the story.
- Guess What the
story is about?
Skills:
- Listening
- Speaking
- critical thinking

1. Teacher greets class.
2. Teacher shows a
picture of Miss Ju.(the
character in the story)
3. Teacher reads the story
entitled of The Big Bun
from Power Point
Presentation.

- To stimulate
students interest
towards the topic.

- picture cards
(Appendix 1)
- Power Point
- text ( Appendix 2)
Presentation
(8 mins)

Content:
- listen and
understand
keywords in the
story.
Skills:
- Listening
- Speaking
- Thinking
Vocabulary:
- generous
- village
- magic
- seed

1. Teacher shows the
slide on The Big Bun
story.

2. Teacher explains the
story and draws pupils
attention towards the
words in bold on the
slide show.

3. Pupils listen and repeat
after teacher read the
phrases




- To attract students
attention towards
the characters in
the story.
- To encourage
students to
respond to Wh-
questions
- slide show
- picture cards
- word cards.

- greedy
- disappeared
- hunger


Practice
(8 mins)

Content:
- Identify phrases
that have the
points of the
story.

Skills:
- Reading
- Word-sight skills
- Enrichment


1. Pupils are divided into
groups.

3. Pupils read the story in
a group of six.

3. Pupils discuss the story
in their respective groups.

.

- To access students
understanding by
constructing
sentences by
answering the
questions.

- picture cards &
phrases, worksheet
(Appendix 3)
Production
(8 mins)

Content:
- Rearranging
jigsaw puzzles.

Skills:
- Writing




1. Teacher distributes
worksheets to every
group.

2. Pupils are required
to answer the
questions in a
complete sentence
manner.

3. Every groups are
asked to write their
answer in the Mahjong
paper.

- To create a fun
learning environment.
- To instill cooperation
skills.
- To access students
competence and
production.
(Appendix 4)


Closure
(2 mins)







Content:
- Summary of
todays lesson.
Skills:
- Listening
- Speaking
- Thinking

1. Teacher summarizes
the activity and the
lesson.
2. Teacher inculcate
moral values by asking
the pupils to suggest
how they to eat
moderately.

- To draw pupils
attention towards
the lesson
outcomes.
- To inculcate moral
values.

























ONE BAD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER
In a jungle, there lived a selfish fox who like to play tricks on his
friends. Once he invited a stork to dinner at his home but with the
intention of playing a joke on him.
He served her with some soup which he puts in a very shallow dish.
The fox could easily licked the soup clean, but the stork could only wet the
end of her long bill in it. She was very sad and hungry but she has
something planned for the fox later.
I am sorry that the soup is not to your liking," said the fox with a
sly smile.
"Oh, please do not apologise," said the stork.
"I appreciated your invitation and I hope you will return this visit,
and come and dine with me sometime."
So they planned for a suitable day that the fox should visit the stork.
Finally, when they were seated at the table, the stork served them
both some soup in a very long-necked jar with a narrow mouth. The stork
drank the soup easily but the fox could not insert his flat snout into the
tall jar. This time it was the Foxs turn to go hungry.

























































































In a jungle, there lived a selfish fox who like to play tricks on his
friends. Once he invited a stork to dinner at his home but with the
intention of playing a joke on him.

Once he invited a stork to dinner at his home but with the intention
of playing a joke on him.


He served her with some soup which he puts in a very shallow dish.
The fox could easily licked the soup clean, but the stork could only wet the
end of her long bill in it. She was very sad and hungry but she has
something planned for the fox later.


I am sorry that the soup is not to your liking," said the fox with a
sly smile.
"Oh, please do not apologise," said the stork.

"I appreciated your invitation and I hope you will return this visit,
and come and dine with me sometime."
So they planned for a suitable day that the fox should visit the stork.


Finally, when they were seated at the table, the stork served them
both some soup in a very long-necked jar with a narrow mouth.


The stork drank the soup easily but the fox could not insert his flat
snout into the tall jar. This time it was the Foxs turn to go hungry.

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