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INNOVATIVE LESSON PLAN Name of the teacher trainee: GINU JOBAY PEREIRA   Standard: IX INNOVATIVE LESSON PLAN Name of the teacher trainee: GINU JOBAY PEREIRA   Standard: IX

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INNOVATIVE LESSON PLAN Name of the teacher trainee: GINU JOBAY PEREIRA Standard: IX - PPT Presentation

Name of the School Strength40 Subject ENGLISH Date Unit BREAKING BARRIERS Duration 45 Min ID: 791389

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INNOVATIVE LESSON PLAN

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Name of the teacher trainee: GINU JOBAY PEREIRA Standard: IX

Name of the School: Strength:40Subject: ENGLISH Date:Unit: BREAKING BARRIERS Duration: 45 MinSub Unit: THE PRINCESS ON THE ROAD(PART-I)

CURRICULAR STATEMENTS

To develop basic language skills.

To read and analyse literary text and identify the themes.

To develop pupil’s creative thinking.

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LEARNING OUTCOMES

*To enrich vocabulary and comprehend the theme of the passage.*To construct discourses like conversation, reports, character sketch, poem, etc.

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CONTENT ANALYSIS

“The princess on the road” is a one-act play by Kathleen Conyngham Greene. It deals with the story of a princess who sheds her attire and appears dressed up as a peasant girl.PRE-REQUISITES

The pupils heard about plays.

The pupils have read stories of Kings and Princess.

TEACHING LEARNING RESOURCES

Course book, Source book, Chart, Pictures, Tab.

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CLASSROOM INTERACTION PROCEDURE

RESPONSEInformal talk

Teacher creates a

friendly atmosphere in the class by asking a few questions such as;

How are you feeling today?

How was your previous class?

Did you have your breakfast?

Are you feeling sleepy?Entry ActivityTeacher asks some more questions such as;Have you seen any play?Where do prince and princess live?(Teacher shows the picture of castle)Have you seen the picture of princess?(Teacher shows the picture of princess)Pupil respondsPupil respondsPupil observes the pictures

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talk“The princess on the road ” is a one act play written by Kathleen Conyngham Greene. It deals with the story of a princess. She appears on the play as a peasant girl. Lets see....

Teacher writes the title and the author’s name on the black board.

Micro Processing of the input

Reading aloud by the teacher

Teacher reads the passage with correct pronunciation, stress, pause and intonation.

Silent reading

Pupils read the passage silently and they asked to do track reading.Teacher asks them to come up with their doubts.Megaphones the doubts to the whole class.Word studyAdventure- Exciting or dangerous journey.Set out- Begin a journey.Peasant- FarmerConquer- Overcome by force.Rag- Torn and dirty piece of woven material.Beckoning- Making a sign asking one to come.Crumble- Break into very few pieces.(Teacher makes each student to write sentences using these words.)Pupil listens carefully

Pupil listens

Pupil asks doubts

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Detailed study

Teacher asks some questions such as;

Who is the main character in the story?

Is she dressed like a princess?

What is the princess husband’s name?

Who begins to sing?

Who could be the “You” in the song?

Group activityTeacher divides the class into groups Teacher shows the picture of village and city.Teacher: Compare rural life with urban life.AssignmentPick out the pieces of conversation that throw light on the upbringing of the princess.Pupil respondsPupil observes the pictures

Pupil participates in the group activity.