B.Ed - Two – Year - Programme
Shri Vishwaradhya B.Ed college AbbeTumkur
DIGITAL LESSON PLAN
2015-2016
NAME: AFREEN SULTANA
ROLL. NO: 23
REGISTER NO: 1706194
SUBJECT: ENGLISH
SCHOOL: Shri Vishwaradhya B.Ed college AbbeTumkur
CLASS: B.Ed IIND SEM
DIGITAL LESSON PLAN
BASIC INFORMATION
STUDENT TEACHER NAME :- AFREEN SULTANA
SCHOOL NAME :- SHRI VISHWARADHYA B.Ed COLLEGE ABBETUMKUR
SUBJECT :- ENGLISH
CLASS :- 9TH
UNIT OF STUDY :- 7TH
LESSON TITLE :- THE WILL OF SACRIFICE
TIME AND PERIOD :- 45Mint , IIND
DATE :- 22-12-2016
CLASS STRENGTH :- 20
21ST CENTURY STUDENT OBJECTIVE/ LEARNING OUT COMES
1) To enable the students to acquire the
knowledge of English
2) It makes the students to understanding difficult
words
3) The students enable to read , write in English
sentence
4) It makes the students to improve their letter
writting
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL
OBJECTIVES
1) Students will be able to recall the previous lesson
2) It enables the students to understanding continue
part of lesson
3) Student will be develop the skill of grammer.
4) Student will be able to interest of learning
CONTENT ASPECT
In this lesson we continue of The will of
Sacrifice, after he became a member
of Hindustan Republican Association
what he will do how Lala LaLpat Rai
died. We can see in this lesson.
DIGITAL ASPECT
• Laser point
• M.S Power point
• Image processing
• Speaker
• L.C.D. Projector
• Google Chrome
Motivation
1. Who is Bhagat Singh?
Ans: Bhagat Singh is a freedom fighter.
2. What is Bhagat Singh father name?
Ans: Bhagat Singh father name is Kishan Singh
3. What is Bhagat Singh Uncle name?
Ans: Bhagat Singh Uncle name is Ajit Singh.
4. Which are the other revolutionaries Bhagat Singh
met at National School Lahore?
Ans: Bhagawati Charan, Sukh Dev and the other
revolutionaries Bhagat Singh met at National
School Lahore
TOPIC ANNOUNCEMENT
“THE WILL OF SACRIFICE ”
Prose-7 THE WILL OF SACRIFICE
Model reading
4. Bhagat Singh is remembered today not only
as a bold revolutionary figure but also as a great
thinker. He was steeped in the best traditions of
socialistic thought. That theory advocated
collective or state ownership of the means of
production-i.e. land, labour and capital. This is
borne out in the numerous letters, pamphlets and
articles that he wrote in the course of a short but
turbulent life in prison. He wrote that revolution
does not mean violence but “the spirit of freedom,
the longing for a change for the better.”
5. The incident that brought a total change in the life of
Bhagat Singh was the brutal attack by the police on veteran
freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai at an anti-British
procession. It resulted in the death of Lajpat rai’s on
November 17, 1928, in Lahore. Bhagat Singh determined to
avenge Lajpat’s Rai’s death by shooting the British Official
responsible for the killing, Deputy Inspector General Scott.
He shot down Assistant Superitendent Saunders instead,
mistaking him for Scott. He threw bombs in the Central
Assembly Hall while the Assembly was in session. The
bombs did not hurt anyone, but the noise they made was
loud enough to wake up an enslaved nation from a deep
slumber.
Model reading
6. For all aggressive activities he was tried by
the British courts in India and was awarded death
sentence. Death did not deter Bhagat Singh. He
kept the spark of freedom alive through his letters
written from jail cell. Thus, he proved that the
value of a man lies not in what he is capable of
receiving but in what he is capable of giving. The
two letters he wrote to his fellow freedom fighters
and his brother tell us what kind of a freedom
fighter Shaheed Bhagat Singh was.
Model reading
Content words
1. Steepd in- To be deeply involved.
2. Socialist- One who advocates socialism.
3. Collective- Common.
4. Pamphlets- Leaflets.
5. Brutal- Savage.
6. Shaheed- Martyr.
4. Bhagat Singh is remembered today not only as a bold
revolutionary figure but also as a great thinker. He was steeped
in the best traditions of socialistic thought. That theory
advocated collective or state ownership of the means of
production-i.e. land, labour and capital. This is borne out in the
numerous letters, pamphlets and articles that he wrote in the
course of a short but turbulent life in prison. He wrote that
revolution does not mean violence but “the spirit of freedom,
the longing for a change for the better.”
5. The incident that brought a total change in the
life of Bhagat Singh was the brutal attack by the police
on veteran freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai at an anti-
British procession. It resulted in the death of Lajpat
rai’s on November 17, 1928, in Lahore. Bhagat Singh
determined to avenge Lajpat’s Rai’s death by shooting
the British Official responsible for the killing, Deputy
Inspector General Scott. He shot down Assistant
Superitendent Saunders instead, mistaking him for
Scott. He threw bombs in the Central Assembly Hall
while the Assembly was in session. The bombs did not
hurt anyone, but the noise they made was loud enough
to wake up an enslaved nation from a deep slumber.
6. For all aggressive activities he was tried by the
British courts in India and was awarded death
sentence. Death did not deter Bhagat Singh. He kept
the spark of freedom alive through his letters written
from jail cell. Thus, he proved that the value of a man
lies not in what he is capable of receiving but in what
he is capable of giving. The two letters he wrote to his
fellow freedom fighters and his brother tell us what
kind of a freedom fighter Shaheed Bhagat Singh was.
LOUD READING:-
4. Bhagat Singh is remembered today not only as
a bold revolutionary figure but also as a great thinker.
He was steeped in the best traditions of socialistic
thought. That theory advocated collective or state
ownership of the means of production-i.e. land, labour
and capital. This is borne out in the numerous letters,
pamphlets and articles that he wrote in the course of a
short but turbulent life in prison. He wrote that
revolution does not mean violence but “the spirit of
freedom, the longing for a change for the better.”
5. The incident that brought a total change in the
life of Bhagat Singh was the brutal attack by the police
on veteran freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai at an anti-
British procession. It resulted in the death of Lajpat rai’s
on November 17, 1928, in Lahore. Bhagat Singh
determined to avenge Lajpat’s Rai’s death by shooting
the British Official responsible for the killing, Deputy
Inspector General Scott. He shot down Assistant
Superitendent Saunders instead, mistaking him for
Scott. He threw bombs in the Central Assembly Hall
while the Assembly was in session. The bombs did not
hurt anyone, but the noise they made was loud enough
to wake up an enslaved nation from a deep slumber.
LOUD READING:-
• 6. For all aggressive activities he was tried by the
British courts in India and was awarded death
sentence. Death did not deter Bhagat Singh. He kept
the spark of freedom alive through his letters
written from jail cell. Thus, he proved that the
value of a man lies not in what he is capable of
receiving but in what he is capable of giving. The
two letters he wrote to his fellow freedom fighters
and his brother tell us what kind of a freedom
fighter Shaheed Bhagat Singh was.
LOUD READING:-
SILENT READING
Questions
1.For what Bhagat Singh was remembered even today?
Ans: He was remembered even today not only as bold revolutionary
figure but also as a great thinker.
2.In what thought was Bhagat Singh steeped?
Ans:Bhagat Singh was steeped in the but traditions of socialistic
thought.
3.Which life was Bhagat Singh lead in prison?
Ans: He lead a turbulent life in prison.
4.Which incident brought a total change in Bhagat Singh life?
Ans: Attack by British police on Lala Lajpat Rai made a total change in
Bhagat Singh life.
5.Who was Lala Lajpat Rai?
Ans: Lala Lajpat Rai was a veteran freedom fighter.
6.What did not deter Bhagat Singh?
Ans:Death did not deter Bhagat Singh.
Grammer
Noun:-
Noun is a name of a person,thing,please, an
animal.
Ex: Bhagat, Panjab, Bag, Cat.
Pronoun:-
Pronoun are words used instead of nouns.
Ex: I, We, You, He, She, It.
Application
In this lesson we have seen Two types of
freedom fighters.One is revolutionaries
(Bhagat singh, Sukhdev,Bhagawati
Charan,Chandrshekar Azad) and the other is
Ahimsa(Mahatma Gandhi )freedom fighter
Suppervision
• How was Bhagat Singh determined to avenge
on British for killing Lala Lajpat Rai?
• Bhagat Singh determined to avenge on Rai’s
death by killing Deputy Insperctor General
Scott.
Recaptulation
1. Which life was Bhagat Singh lead in prison?
Ans:He lead turbulent life in prison.
2. What was revolution means according to Bhagat Singh?
Ans: According to Bhagat Singh revolution means “The
spirit of freedom”
3. Where was Lala Lajpat Rai died?
Ans: Lala Lajpat Rai was died in Lahore.
4. Who throw the bombs in the central assembly hall?
Ans: Bhagat Singh throw bombs in the central assembly
hall.
Evaluation
Match the following
A - B
1. British Deputy Inspectore - A. Nov17, 1928
2. Lala Lajpat Rai died on - B.British Courts.
3. Death sentence - C. Bhagat Singh
4. Shaheed - D. General Scott
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3
4
1
Home Work
• Write a few
freedom fighter’s
life history.
THANK YOU

English part 2

  • 3.
    B.Ed - Two– Year - Programme Shri Vishwaradhya B.Ed college AbbeTumkur DIGITAL LESSON PLAN 2015-2016 NAME: AFREEN SULTANA ROLL. NO: 23 REGISTER NO: 1706194 SUBJECT: ENGLISH SCHOOL: Shri Vishwaradhya B.Ed college AbbeTumkur CLASS: B.Ed IIND SEM
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    DIGITAL LESSON PLAN BASICINFORMATION STUDENT TEACHER NAME :- AFREEN SULTANA SCHOOL NAME :- SHRI VISHWARADHYA B.Ed COLLEGE ABBETUMKUR SUBJECT :- ENGLISH CLASS :- 9TH UNIT OF STUDY :- 7TH LESSON TITLE :- THE WILL OF SACRIFICE TIME AND PERIOD :- 45Mint , IIND DATE :- 22-12-2016 CLASS STRENGTH :- 20
  • 5.
    21ST CENTURY STUDENTOBJECTIVE/ LEARNING OUT COMES 1) To enable the students to acquire the knowledge of English 2) It makes the students to understanding difficult words 3) The students enable to read , write in English sentence 4) It makes the students to improve their letter writting GENERAL OBJECTIVES
  • 6.
    SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES 1) Studentswill be able to recall the previous lesson 2) It enables the students to understanding continue part of lesson 3) Student will be develop the skill of grammer. 4) Student will be able to interest of learning
  • 7.
    CONTENT ASPECT In thislesson we continue of The will of Sacrifice, after he became a member of Hindustan Republican Association what he will do how Lala LaLpat Rai died. We can see in this lesson.
  • 8.
    DIGITAL ASPECT • Laserpoint • M.S Power point • Image processing • Speaker • L.C.D. Projector • Google Chrome
  • 9.
    Motivation 1. Who isBhagat Singh? Ans: Bhagat Singh is a freedom fighter. 2. What is Bhagat Singh father name? Ans: Bhagat Singh father name is Kishan Singh 3. What is Bhagat Singh Uncle name? Ans: Bhagat Singh Uncle name is Ajit Singh. 4. Which are the other revolutionaries Bhagat Singh met at National School Lahore? Ans: Bhagawati Charan, Sukh Dev and the other revolutionaries Bhagat Singh met at National School Lahore
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    Prose-7 THE WILLOF SACRIFICE Model reading 4. Bhagat Singh is remembered today not only as a bold revolutionary figure but also as a great thinker. He was steeped in the best traditions of socialistic thought. That theory advocated collective or state ownership of the means of production-i.e. land, labour and capital. This is borne out in the numerous letters, pamphlets and articles that he wrote in the course of a short but turbulent life in prison. He wrote that revolution does not mean violence but “the spirit of freedom, the longing for a change for the better.”
  • 12.
    5. The incidentthat brought a total change in the life of Bhagat Singh was the brutal attack by the police on veteran freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai at an anti-British procession. It resulted in the death of Lajpat rai’s on November 17, 1928, in Lahore. Bhagat Singh determined to avenge Lajpat’s Rai’s death by shooting the British Official responsible for the killing, Deputy Inspector General Scott. He shot down Assistant Superitendent Saunders instead, mistaking him for Scott. He threw bombs in the Central Assembly Hall while the Assembly was in session. The bombs did not hurt anyone, but the noise they made was loud enough to wake up an enslaved nation from a deep slumber. Model reading
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    6. For allaggressive activities he was tried by the British courts in India and was awarded death sentence. Death did not deter Bhagat Singh. He kept the spark of freedom alive through his letters written from jail cell. Thus, he proved that the value of a man lies not in what he is capable of receiving but in what he is capable of giving. The two letters he wrote to his fellow freedom fighters and his brother tell us what kind of a freedom fighter Shaheed Bhagat Singh was. Model reading
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    Content words 1. Steepdin- To be deeply involved. 2. Socialist- One who advocates socialism. 3. Collective- Common. 4. Pamphlets- Leaflets. 5. Brutal- Savage. 6. Shaheed- Martyr.
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    4. Bhagat Singhis remembered today not only as a bold revolutionary figure but also as a great thinker. He was steeped in the best traditions of socialistic thought. That theory advocated collective or state ownership of the means of production-i.e. land, labour and capital. This is borne out in the numerous letters, pamphlets and articles that he wrote in the course of a short but turbulent life in prison. He wrote that revolution does not mean violence but “the spirit of freedom, the longing for a change for the better.”
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    5. The incidentthat brought a total change in the life of Bhagat Singh was the brutal attack by the police on veteran freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai at an anti- British procession. It resulted in the death of Lajpat rai’s on November 17, 1928, in Lahore. Bhagat Singh determined to avenge Lajpat’s Rai’s death by shooting the British Official responsible for the killing, Deputy Inspector General Scott. He shot down Assistant Superitendent Saunders instead, mistaking him for Scott. He threw bombs in the Central Assembly Hall while the Assembly was in session. The bombs did not hurt anyone, but the noise they made was loud enough to wake up an enslaved nation from a deep slumber.
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    6. For allaggressive activities he was tried by the British courts in India and was awarded death sentence. Death did not deter Bhagat Singh. He kept the spark of freedom alive through his letters written from jail cell. Thus, he proved that the value of a man lies not in what he is capable of receiving but in what he is capable of giving. The two letters he wrote to his fellow freedom fighters and his brother tell us what kind of a freedom fighter Shaheed Bhagat Singh was.
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    LOUD READING:- 4. BhagatSingh is remembered today not only as a bold revolutionary figure but also as a great thinker. He was steeped in the best traditions of socialistic thought. That theory advocated collective or state ownership of the means of production-i.e. land, labour and capital. This is borne out in the numerous letters, pamphlets and articles that he wrote in the course of a short but turbulent life in prison. He wrote that revolution does not mean violence but “the spirit of freedom, the longing for a change for the better.”
  • 22.
    5. The incidentthat brought a total change in the life of Bhagat Singh was the brutal attack by the police on veteran freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai at an anti- British procession. It resulted in the death of Lajpat rai’s on November 17, 1928, in Lahore. Bhagat Singh determined to avenge Lajpat’s Rai’s death by shooting the British Official responsible for the killing, Deputy Inspector General Scott. He shot down Assistant Superitendent Saunders instead, mistaking him for Scott. He threw bombs in the Central Assembly Hall while the Assembly was in session. The bombs did not hurt anyone, but the noise they made was loud enough to wake up an enslaved nation from a deep slumber. LOUD READING:-
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    • 6. Forall aggressive activities he was tried by the British courts in India and was awarded death sentence. Death did not deter Bhagat Singh. He kept the spark of freedom alive through his letters written from jail cell. Thus, he proved that the value of a man lies not in what he is capable of receiving but in what he is capable of giving. The two letters he wrote to his fellow freedom fighters and his brother tell us what kind of a freedom fighter Shaheed Bhagat Singh was. LOUD READING:-
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    Questions 1.For what BhagatSingh was remembered even today? Ans: He was remembered even today not only as bold revolutionary figure but also as a great thinker. 2.In what thought was Bhagat Singh steeped? Ans:Bhagat Singh was steeped in the but traditions of socialistic thought. 3.Which life was Bhagat Singh lead in prison? Ans: He lead a turbulent life in prison. 4.Which incident brought a total change in Bhagat Singh life? Ans: Attack by British police on Lala Lajpat Rai made a total change in Bhagat Singh life. 5.Who was Lala Lajpat Rai? Ans: Lala Lajpat Rai was a veteran freedom fighter. 6.What did not deter Bhagat Singh? Ans:Death did not deter Bhagat Singh.
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    Grammer Noun:- Noun is aname of a person,thing,please, an animal. Ex: Bhagat, Panjab, Bag, Cat. Pronoun:- Pronoun are words used instead of nouns. Ex: I, We, You, He, She, It.
  • 27.
    Application In this lessonwe have seen Two types of freedom fighters.One is revolutionaries (Bhagat singh, Sukhdev,Bhagawati Charan,Chandrshekar Azad) and the other is Ahimsa(Mahatma Gandhi )freedom fighter
  • 28.
    Suppervision • How wasBhagat Singh determined to avenge on British for killing Lala Lajpat Rai? • Bhagat Singh determined to avenge on Rai’s death by killing Deputy Insperctor General Scott.
  • 29.
    Recaptulation 1. Which lifewas Bhagat Singh lead in prison? Ans:He lead turbulent life in prison. 2. What was revolution means according to Bhagat Singh? Ans: According to Bhagat Singh revolution means “The spirit of freedom” 3. Where was Lala Lajpat Rai died? Ans: Lala Lajpat Rai was died in Lahore. 4. Who throw the bombs in the central assembly hall? Ans: Bhagat Singh throw bombs in the central assembly hall.
  • 30.
    Evaluation Match the following A- B 1. British Deputy Inspectore - A. Nov17, 1928 2. Lala Lajpat Rai died on - B.British Courts. 3. Death sentence - C. Bhagat Singh 4. Shaheed - D. General Scott 2 3 4 1
  • 31.
    Home Work • Writea few freedom fighter’s life history.
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