INNOVATIVE LESSON PLAN
Name of the
teacher trainee: Sreelekshmi.S Standard: VIII
Name of the
school: St. Johns’ HS, Eravipuram Strength: 27/32
Subject:
English
Duration: 40
min
Unit: V,
Share and Care Date: 17/01/2020
Topic: My
Grandmother’s House
Themes: Love
and understanding
Content Analysis: The poem, My Grandmother’s House by
Kamala Surayya expresses the poet’s
memories of the love and affection that she experienced at her grandmother’s
house. It also shows her desire to go back to those days because it is the only
place where she received love.
Learning Outcomes:
The
learner, 1) identifies the mood of
the poet.
2) shares
the atmosphere in the poem.
3) develops imagination, creativity and
aesthetic sense.
4)
constructs conversation.
Pre-requisites:
The
learner, 1) has already read
similar poems
2) has experienced the life in ancestral
house.
Teaching Learning Resources: Coursebook, Sourcebook,
Dictionary
CLASSROOM
INTERACTION PROCEDURE
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PUPILS’
RESPONSE
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FRIENDLY TALK
Teacher creates a
good rapport with the students by engaging in a friendly talk.
FAMILIARIZING
WITH THE POET
Teacher shows the
picture of Kamala Surayya and tells about her way and style of writing.
GETTING INTO
THE LESSON
Teacher writes the
title on the blackboard.
MY GRANDMOTHER’S
HOUSE- KAMALA SURAYYA
Then she recites
the poem with proper stress, tone, pronunciation, rhythm and intonation.
SILENT READING
BY THE STUDENTS
Teacher asks the
students to read the lines of the poem silently and refer to the glossary for
the meaning of unfamiliar words.
GLOSSARY
Teacher introduces
the unfamiliar words in the poem and writes the meaning on the blackboard:
·
peer – to look
closely or carefully at someone or something.
·
despair – the
feeling of having lost all hope.
·
brooding – sad
or mysterious.
GROUP ACTIVITY
TRANSITION OF POEM
TO CONVERSATION
Teacher asks the
students to convert the poem to a conversation between Kamala Surayya and her
husband.
CONVERSATION
PRACTICE
Student1
(Kamala Surayya) – “Darling, do you know,
there is a house far away from here where I received lots of love?”
Student2
(Husband) – “Whose house?”
Student1 –
“My grandmother’s house. Now she is no more. It is very dark there and snakes
can be seen among the books”.
Student2
– “You lived there?”
Student1 -
“Yes, I was too young then. I always wanted to go back. So many memories…….I
just want to bring back those days….those lovable days”.
Student2 -
“Really?”
Student1 –
“Can you believe, darling that I lived in such a house. There I got so much
love and was proud about myself?”
Student2 –
“What happened now? Are you not happy?”
Student1 –
“Now I feel I have lost my way and wandering here and there for a little drop
of love, even at strangers’ doors”.
SUMMIMG UP THE
POEM
Teacher
recapitulates the poem.
FOLLOW UP
ACTIVITY
Teacher gives the
following assignment
Write an
appreciation of the poem, My Grandmother’s House.
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Pupils interacted
with great interest.
Pupils responded
actively.
Pupils enjoyed the
poem.
Pupils read the
poem silently.
Pupils realized
the meaning of new words.
Pupils engaged in
group activity
Pupils engaged in
conversation practice.
Pupils listened
carefully.
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