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LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME
1
Class 6 Six Section Term FIRST
Total Working Week
Month / Weeks AUG- OCT
Total Working Days FIRST Term Complete
Kohinoor Grammer School
Strands Contents and Topics Objectives Resources
Reading /
Comprehension
Writing
Grammar
Contents Unit#1- Prose Fiction Morning in the Desert Unit#1- Prose Non-Fiction The River Gypsies Unit#2 –Composition- The Best Day of My Life Unit#3
–Prose Fiction-Something in the Air Unit:7- My firstHarvest
https://www.academypublication.com/issues/past/jltr/vol02/04/13.pdf (Appendix 2)
Objectives Identify the purpose of different fiction and non-fiction,poem or texts in relation to audienceand to know the main genre ingredients,conventions
and linguisticfeatures for fiction,non-fiction and a Topic sentence. Identify main ideas; make inferences and deduction to drawconclusionfroma variety of
reading material Comprehend implicitand explicitmeanings of words and expressions. Identify and comment on writer’s viewpoint. Understand the difference
between facts and opinions.Usepre-reading, contextual clues,skimming,scanningtechniques to predictthe content of a text from topic/picture/title/heading
etc to have general idea of the text. Apply critical thinking.Makeinferences usingprior thinking.Distinguish between wha t is clearly stated and what is implied.
Deduce meaning of difficultwords from context. Use context to infer missingwords.Generate questions from text. For poem, i dentify lineand stanza and recite
it properly.Understand how a writer/poet uses language to appeal to the senses through useof Figurativelanguage.
Resources (English an International Approach by Rachel Redford) (All word clouds should belearnt)
Contents Informal letter Journal Writing NarrativeWriting Expository writing(Recipe writing) magazine articlewriting
Objectives Write a variety of fiction and non-fiction texts, based on the text read. Instructto Identify the structural,language,rhetorical features of texts from
reading and incorporatethese in their own writingusing variety of writing tools,accuratepunctuation, grammar, forms of verbs with proper coherence. To
write a paragraph for a given purposeusingvariety of pre-writing strategies such as brain-storming,mind mapping,outliningetc. to write a
composition/narrativeof three or more paragraphs (Introduction,themes, conclusion).Usetransitional devices.Usesummary s killsto extract salientpoints.
Use précis skill to make it short.Resources Creative Writing:1: ;Writing’by Tricia Hedge (Oxford),2: ‘Story Tellingwith Children’by Andrew Wright
Contents Present/Past Tenses(interconversion) PassiveVoice(Present tenses) Conditional sentences(type-I)
Direct & indirect(Assertive) Idioms (15) Transitional devices Adverb and its types
Objectives Use a range of sentence types simple,complex and compound when writingas appropriate.Useaccurate,spelling,punctuation and grammar.Use
verb forms correctly and tenses consistently.usearangeof appropriatevocabulary.ArticulateEnglish sounds.Differentiatebetween longand shortvowels,
syllables.Differentiatehow vowel length can change the meaning. Identify nouns, pronouns ,articles,prepositions and its all types to write a better composition.
Use transitional devices,linkingverbs thatshows result. Comprehend the roleof compound wordsin vocabulary buildingand cr eateit.Recognize tenses and
make correct sentences.
Resources Reference Books: Grammar: 1: The Heinemann English grammar by DigbyBeaumont (2): A Practical English Grammar byAJ Thomson, AV
Martinet(3):High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin Comprehension & Grammar: 1: Stepping Forward by Heather Jones & Robyn
Mann.2: Concept 3,4 by P.C Wren 3: New Express English series by Colin W.Davis& Andrew J.Watts
LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME
2
Literature
Listening
Contents Gifts &Other Stories: ii-Gifts An Anthology of English Poetry(poetry recital):i- Stars by Sara Teasdaleii- Try Again by WilliamE.Hickson
Heidi chap 1-12
Reading of Heidi would be done with the help of library lessons.Audios can also beused.
Use vocabulary words from comprehension from book, literature,and Heidi as sightwords to display in the classroom.
Objectives Read the novel and review various strandsof its theme, characterization plotand sub plots.Probe into the mood and tone of the
Poem: Identify the poet’s objective of the use of particular words and expressionsand reader’s response. Identify and comment onfigurativelanguagee.g
metaphor, simile,alliteration,personification,onomatopoeia and how they contribute to the impactand meaning. Retrieve and infer main idea.
Resources Reference Books: Grammar: 1: The Heinemann English grammar by DigbyBeaumont (2): A Practical English Grammar byAJ Thomson, AV
Martinet(3):High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin Comprehension & Grammar: 1: Stepping Forward by Heather Jones & Robyn
Mann.2: Concept 3,4 by P.C Wren 3: New Express English series by Colin W.Davis& Andrew J.Watts
Reading of Heidi would be done with the help of library lessons.Audios can also beused.
Speaking
Oracy : Variety of Speaking topics.
The influenceof Islamic moral values on people’s behavious
How to keep good moral consistency?
We cease to exist when our country ceases to exist
We can build a safenation by making our country squabblefree.
Is inter school competition build friendshipsof students?
Fightingagainstnatureloss and safeguardingbiodiversity
Humans serve a purpose on earth
Side effects of deforestation and should go for reforestation
Sight Words
Use vocabulary words from comprehension from book, literature,and Heidi as sightwords to display in the classroom.....
Reading of Heidi would be done with the help of library lessons.Audios can also beused.
LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME
3
Strands
Reading
Comprehension
(UnseenPassage)
Writing
Grammar
Month/AUG 4
Contents/Topics
Unit:1-Prose Fiction:Morning in the Desert
Unit#1- Prosefiction The river gypsies
Note : Word pool LEARNING
C.W Identify: Tag questions,inferential questions,main idea,themes , topic sentence.Write main idea of the story?
Write themes of the story.Atleast two.
Write topic sentence of the text.
What does itmean by “Chador” with reference to the context?
What was Toba? Give explanation for your answer from the story.
“mama used to bath my sister and me with a singlemug water”. Give evidence from the text.
(These are samplequestions of Morningin desert and rest of the inferential questions will bemade by teacher)
Contents
Informal Letter:
You have recently movedto a different house. Write a letterto yourfriend.In your letterExplain why youmoved Describe thehouseInviteyour friendto comeand visit Write
at least 150-200 words.
Write a letter from the side ofHeidi tohergrandfatherandtellhimaboutthebehavior sheis facing fromRottemeier and Clara.
Magazine Article:Takeinterview fromthemaincharacter ofthestory (Morning in desert) about their life hardships in desert.
Write a magazine articleon the interview ofHeidiwhen shecamefrom mountainous area and shehas todescribethebeautiful scenes and life ofpeopleliving there.
Narrative Writing:
Use these lines inthestart, middleor endofthestory and construct a story.
‘The air is instantly cooler as thesun disappears below the horizon ofthelake…’
Or ‘The whole class had eagerly awaited this day for months—and today, itwas finally here. They couldn’t waitto…’
Write a narrative andchangetheending ofstory Heidi.
Note : doubledrafting ( firstand second) for eachcreativework.
Word bank to begiven.Beginning,middle,end, climax and resolutionall willbeexplained.
Story Structure-( ATL Pasting: introduction, settings, climax techniques, sensory details.)use vocab,adjectives, adverbs.
Present/PastTenses(interconversion) PassiveVoice(Presenttenses)
LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME
4
Listening
Literature
Reading
Speaking
Sight words
Heidi Audio chap 1-5
Contents Gifts and Other Stories: The Gifts
Heidi: Ch#1-15+ different activities and competitions to enhance students’ reading
Oracy :20 minutes oracy with each pair of block lessons. Topic of each oracy will be mentioned in lessonplan.
Travelling Ettiquettes/ Cultural festivals of Pakistan around theworld.
Use vocabulary words from comprehension from book, literature,and Heidi as sightwords to display in the classroom
LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME
5
Strands
Reading
Comprehension
(UnseenPassage)
Writing
Month/SEPT5
Contents/Topics
Unit #3- Prosefiction- Something in the air
What do you understand by the word, “draught” with reference to the text.
What is “Billow”line17.
Unit#2 –Composition- The Best Day of My Life Comprehension(
Q/A 3,5) Looking Closely (all)
Note : Word pool LEARNING.
Identify: Tag questions,inferential questions,main idea,themes , topic sentence Writemain idea of the text?
Write themes of the text. Atleast two.
What does itmean by “gliding”with reference to the context. Describethe words “polluted
and nasty smell”after reading the story.
“We had books and pens and there were even solar-powered computers and a library for students older than us”. Give evidence from the story.
(These are samplequestions of The best day of my lifeand rest of the inferential questions will bemade by teacher)
Journal writing:
WRITE A JOURNAL ON THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE.
Write a journal andimagine yourself asHeidi andwrite aboutthe feelingsregardingher gradfather.
LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME
6
Grammar
Literature
 Narration (Assertivepresent tense)
 Conditional sentences type 1
Gifts and Other Stories: The Gifts ( extensive reading,discussion,characters,setting,climax,theme, comprehending questions ,back
exerciseand summary writing)
Heidi chap 6-10
Question to find evidence from text.
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Sight words
Heidi :Ch#6-10
Practice with Heidi audios
Oracy :20 minutes oracy with each pair of block lessons. Topic of each oracy will be mentioned in lessonplan.
Telephonic conversation , Respect vcommunity resources , Science and technology in every day life.
Use vocabulary words from comprehension from book, literature,and Heidi as sightwords to display in the classroom
LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME
7
Strands
Reading Comprehension
(Unseen Passage)
Writing
Month/ Oct 4
Unit:7- My firstHarvest
Inferential Q/A:
Discuss theword “devour” with reference to the text. Describethis line“I was
pleased to see my crop growing well, but then I sawthat I was in danger of losing
it”
Note : Word pool LEARNING. C.W Identify: Tag questions,inferential questions,main idea.
Expository writing (Recipe writing):
Write recipeof your favorite Dish usingconnectors and transitional devices.
Grammar
Listening
Literature
Speaking
I
Idioms (15),Transitional Devices,
Adverb and its types
Listening with audio of Heidi
Gifts and Other Stories: The Gifts,
Heidi chap 11-12
Oracy :20 minutes oracy with each pair of block lessons. Topic of each oracy will be mentioned inlesson plan.
How Social Media Lowers Self-esteem, Most Prominent Leaders of All Time, Importance of plants andanimals.( Environmental Education)
Sight words Use vocabulary words from comprehension from book, literature, and Heidi as sightwords to display in theclassroom
LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME
8
Points to be focused by Teacher
Points tobe focusedby Teachers:
 A little preparation goes a long way.
 Teach incontext. Lessons should beplanned in accordancewith learning goals.
 Work outa diverse weekly planto engage the students.
 Relate issues to their daily lives. Students areoften more closely connected to issues than they realize.
 All activities should be student oriented, notteacher oriented.
 Mustrelate the grammar contents to the planned lesson/comprehension.
 Model critical reading activities.
 Utilize library lesson strictly for thereading of the novel.
 Consultthe suggested referencebooks to devise various class activities and resources.
 Create presentations that are more ‘Showing’ and less ‘Telling’.
 With every creative writing attach ATL (approach to learn) in note books.
 Every creative writing mustbe based on two drafts.
 Working outyour weekly plan, include dictation work, vocabulary, word sentences accordingly.
 Display a vocabulary chart in the classroom; writeat least five new words or expressions on it fromeach lesson and ask the
students to jot down the same on their note books.
 Formatactivities to different preferences i.e working aloneor in groups.
 Encouragetheir personal point of view about the content or the lesson they have read.
 Get timely feedback of the taught lesson.
 Block lessons havebeen underlined.
 Any test assigned would be assessed thevery next day.
 Direct the students to avoid ready-made opening paragraph in creative writing
 Recommended Books for Students :ROBINSON CRUSOEBy Daniel Defoe , ROALD DAHL THEWITCHESIllustrated by Quentin
Blake.
LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME
9
Idoms List
1. An apple of discord : (a cause of quarrel)
Kashmir has been an apple of discord between India and Pakistan.
2. Apple-pie order : (completely arranged)
To his surprise, the father found the house on her return in apple-pie order.
3. Have an axe to grind : (to have own interest to serve)
Today politicians axe to grind to have political power.
4. Bad blood : (enmity)
The two brothers arehaving bad blood over ancestral property.
4. A bird’s eye view: (a general view)
The speaker gave a bird’s eye view of the school conditions in the country.
5. To bark up the wrong tree : (to criticise a wrong person or thing)
Don’t bark up the wrong tree; everything is clear now.
6. Blue blood : (a person belonging to a high family)
It is sad to know that even the children of blue blood are robbing the bank.
7. to bask in the sunshine: (to enjoy a period of fame or fortune)
The young cricketer is basking in the sunshine of newly found glory.
8. To bear the palm : (to win)
The Indian cricket team bore the palm easily.
9. To beat about the bush : (to talk irrelevantly i.e., not to the point)
Don’t beat about the bush, come to the matternow.
10. A beggardescription : (to be beyond description)
The India Gateat night is a beggardescription.
11. To blow one’s own trumpet: (to boast about oneself)
It is not good to blow one’s own trumpet.
12. To break the ice : (to start a conversation where everybody is silent)
Now it’s my turn and I am going to break the ice.
13. To bring to book : (to punish)
He was brought to book for stealing the money.
14. A cock and bull story: (an unbelievable and stupid gossip)
A thief tried to cheat people with a cock and bull story.
15. To call a spade a spade: (to speak the truth straightforward)
A person who calls a spade a spade is respected everywhere.
LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME
10
Sample Questionsfor Heidi:
Use vocabularywordsfromcomprehensionfrombook,literature,andHeidi assightwordsto displayinthe classroom.....
Readingof Heidi wouldbe done withthe helpof librarylessons.Audioscanalsobe used.
(Use these questionsassamplestomake more questionsof Heidi.)
Chapter#1
1)Write the personalityof Dete.
2)Explainthe line,"if youcannotarrange to keepher,do withheras youlike"
3)What didyouknowabout Uncle AlphaafterreadingChapter# 1?
Chapter#2
4)Why Heidi returnedthe clothesgivenbyDete saying,"Ishan'twantthemanymore."
5)Why grandfatherusual grouchinessisreplacedwithpatience inHeidi'spresence?
Chapter#3
6)Whenand whyHeidi spoke these linestoPeter,"Youhave norighttotouch her,it will hurther,leave heralone!"
Creative writing from Heidi:
Write a magazine article onthe interviewof Heidiwhenshe came frommountainousareaandshe has to describe the beautiful scenesandlifeof peoplelivingthere.
Write a letterfromthe side of Heidi toher grandfatherandtell himaboutthe behaviorshe isfacingfromRottemeierandClara.
Write a journal and imagine yourself asHeidi andwrite aboutthe feelingsregardinghergradfather.
Write a narrative and change the endingof storyHeidi.

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  • 1. LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME 1 Class 6 Six Section Term FIRST Total Working Week Month / Weeks AUG- OCT Total Working Days FIRST Term Complete Kohinoor Grammer School Strands Contents and Topics Objectives Resources Reading / Comprehension Writing Grammar Contents Unit#1- Prose Fiction Morning in the Desert Unit#1- Prose Non-Fiction The River Gypsies Unit#2 –Composition- The Best Day of My Life Unit#3 –Prose Fiction-Something in the Air Unit:7- My firstHarvest https://www.academypublication.com/issues/past/jltr/vol02/04/13.pdf (Appendix 2) Objectives Identify the purpose of different fiction and non-fiction,poem or texts in relation to audienceand to know the main genre ingredients,conventions and linguisticfeatures for fiction,non-fiction and a Topic sentence. Identify main ideas; make inferences and deduction to drawconclusionfroma variety of reading material Comprehend implicitand explicitmeanings of words and expressions. Identify and comment on writer’s viewpoint. Understand the difference between facts and opinions.Usepre-reading, contextual clues,skimming,scanningtechniques to predictthe content of a text from topic/picture/title/heading etc to have general idea of the text. Apply critical thinking.Makeinferences usingprior thinking.Distinguish between wha t is clearly stated and what is implied. Deduce meaning of difficultwords from context. Use context to infer missingwords.Generate questions from text. For poem, i dentify lineand stanza and recite it properly.Understand how a writer/poet uses language to appeal to the senses through useof Figurativelanguage. Resources (English an International Approach by Rachel Redford) (All word clouds should belearnt) Contents Informal letter Journal Writing NarrativeWriting Expository writing(Recipe writing) magazine articlewriting Objectives Write a variety of fiction and non-fiction texts, based on the text read. Instructto Identify the structural,language,rhetorical features of texts from reading and incorporatethese in their own writingusing variety of writing tools,accuratepunctuation, grammar, forms of verbs with proper coherence. To write a paragraph for a given purposeusingvariety of pre-writing strategies such as brain-storming,mind mapping,outliningetc. to write a composition/narrativeof three or more paragraphs (Introduction,themes, conclusion).Usetransitional devices.Usesummary s killsto extract salientpoints. Use précis skill to make it short.Resources Creative Writing:1: ;Writing’by Tricia Hedge (Oxford),2: ‘Story Tellingwith Children’by Andrew Wright Contents Present/Past Tenses(interconversion) PassiveVoice(Present tenses) Conditional sentences(type-I) Direct & indirect(Assertive) Idioms (15) Transitional devices Adverb and its types Objectives Use a range of sentence types simple,complex and compound when writingas appropriate.Useaccurate,spelling,punctuation and grammar.Use verb forms correctly and tenses consistently.usearangeof appropriatevocabulary.ArticulateEnglish sounds.Differentiatebetween longand shortvowels, syllables.Differentiatehow vowel length can change the meaning. Identify nouns, pronouns ,articles,prepositions and its all types to write a better composition. Use transitional devices,linkingverbs thatshows result. Comprehend the roleof compound wordsin vocabulary buildingand cr eateit.Recognize tenses and make correct sentences. Resources Reference Books: Grammar: 1: The Heinemann English grammar by DigbyBeaumont (2): A Practical English Grammar byAJ Thomson, AV Martinet(3):High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin Comprehension & Grammar: 1: Stepping Forward by Heather Jones & Robyn Mann.2: Concept 3,4 by P.C Wren 3: New Express English series by Colin W.Davis& Andrew J.Watts
  • 2. LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME 2 Literature Listening Contents Gifts &Other Stories: ii-Gifts An Anthology of English Poetry(poetry recital):i- Stars by Sara Teasdaleii- Try Again by WilliamE.Hickson Heidi chap 1-12 Reading of Heidi would be done with the help of library lessons.Audios can also beused. Use vocabulary words from comprehension from book, literature,and Heidi as sightwords to display in the classroom. Objectives Read the novel and review various strandsof its theme, characterization plotand sub plots.Probe into the mood and tone of the Poem: Identify the poet’s objective of the use of particular words and expressionsand reader’s response. Identify and comment onfigurativelanguagee.g metaphor, simile,alliteration,personification,onomatopoeia and how they contribute to the impactand meaning. Retrieve and infer main idea. Resources Reference Books: Grammar: 1: The Heinemann English grammar by DigbyBeaumont (2): A Practical English Grammar byAJ Thomson, AV Martinet(3):High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin Comprehension & Grammar: 1: Stepping Forward by Heather Jones & Robyn Mann.2: Concept 3,4 by P.C Wren 3: New Express English series by Colin W.Davis& Andrew J.Watts Reading of Heidi would be done with the help of library lessons.Audios can also beused. Speaking Oracy : Variety of Speaking topics. The influenceof Islamic moral values on people’s behavious How to keep good moral consistency? We cease to exist when our country ceases to exist We can build a safenation by making our country squabblefree. Is inter school competition build friendshipsof students? Fightingagainstnatureloss and safeguardingbiodiversity Humans serve a purpose on earth Side effects of deforestation and should go for reforestation Sight Words Use vocabulary words from comprehension from book, literature,and Heidi as sightwords to display in the classroom..... Reading of Heidi would be done with the help of library lessons.Audios can also beused.
  • 3. LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME 3 Strands Reading Comprehension (UnseenPassage) Writing Grammar Month/AUG 4 Contents/Topics Unit:1-Prose Fiction:Morning in the Desert Unit#1- Prosefiction The river gypsies Note : Word pool LEARNING C.W Identify: Tag questions,inferential questions,main idea,themes , topic sentence.Write main idea of the story? Write themes of the story.Atleast two. Write topic sentence of the text. What does itmean by “Chador” with reference to the context? What was Toba? Give explanation for your answer from the story. “mama used to bath my sister and me with a singlemug water”. Give evidence from the text. (These are samplequestions of Morningin desert and rest of the inferential questions will bemade by teacher) Contents Informal Letter: You have recently movedto a different house. Write a letterto yourfriend.In your letterExplain why youmoved Describe thehouseInviteyour friendto comeand visit Write at least 150-200 words. Write a letter from the side ofHeidi tohergrandfatherandtellhimaboutthebehavior sheis facing fromRottemeier and Clara. Magazine Article:Takeinterview fromthemaincharacter ofthestory (Morning in desert) about their life hardships in desert. Write a magazine articleon the interview ofHeidiwhen shecamefrom mountainous area and shehas todescribethebeautiful scenes and life ofpeopleliving there. Narrative Writing: Use these lines inthestart, middleor endofthestory and construct a story. ‘The air is instantly cooler as thesun disappears below the horizon ofthelake…’ Or ‘The whole class had eagerly awaited this day for months—and today, itwas finally here. They couldn’t waitto…’ Write a narrative andchangetheending ofstory Heidi. Note : doubledrafting ( firstand second) for eachcreativework. Word bank to begiven.Beginning,middle,end, climax and resolutionall willbeexplained. Story Structure-( ATL Pasting: introduction, settings, climax techniques, sensory details.)use vocab,adjectives, adverbs. Present/PastTenses(interconversion) PassiveVoice(Presenttenses)
  • 4. LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME 4 Listening Literature Reading Speaking Sight words Heidi Audio chap 1-5 Contents Gifts and Other Stories: The Gifts Heidi: Ch#1-15+ different activities and competitions to enhance students’ reading Oracy :20 minutes oracy with each pair of block lessons. Topic of each oracy will be mentioned in lessonplan. Travelling Ettiquettes/ Cultural festivals of Pakistan around theworld. Use vocabulary words from comprehension from book, literature,and Heidi as sightwords to display in the classroom
  • 5. LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME 5 Strands Reading Comprehension (UnseenPassage) Writing Month/SEPT5 Contents/Topics Unit #3- Prosefiction- Something in the air What do you understand by the word, “draught” with reference to the text. What is “Billow”line17. Unit#2 –Composition- The Best Day of My Life Comprehension( Q/A 3,5) Looking Closely (all) Note : Word pool LEARNING. Identify: Tag questions,inferential questions,main idea,themes , topic sentence Writemain idea of the text? Write themes of the text. Atleast two. What does itmean by “gliding”with reference to the context. Describethe words “polluted and nasty smell”after reading the story. “We had books and pens and there were even solar-powered computers and a library for students older than us”. Give evidence from the story. (These are samplequestions of The best day of my lifeand rest of the inferential questions will bemade by teacher) Journal writing: WRITE A JOURNAL ON THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE. Write a journal andimagine yourself asHeidi andwrite aboutthe feelingsregardingher gradfather.
  • 6. LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME 6 Grammar Literature  Narration (Assertivepresent tense)  Conditional sentences type 1 Gifts and Other Stories: The Gifts ( extensive reading,discussion,characters,setting,climax,theme, comprehending questions ,back exerciseand summary writing) Heidi chap 6-10 Question to find evidence from text. Reading Listening Speaking Sight words Heidi :Ch#6-10 Practice with Heidi audios Oracy :20 minutes oracy with each pair of block lessons. Topic of each oracy will be mentioned in lessonplan. Telephonic conversation , Respect vcommunity resources , Science and technology in every day life. Use vocabulary words from comprehension from book, literature,and Heidi as sightwords to display in the classroom
  • 7. LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME 7 Strands Reading Comprehension (Unseen Passage) Writing Month/ Oct 4 Unit:7- My firstHarvest Inferential Q/A: Discuss theword “devour” with reference to the text. Describethis line“I was pleased to see my crop growing well, but then I sawthat I was in danger of losing it” Note : Word pool LEARNING. C.W Identify: Tag questions,inferential questions,main idea. Expository writing (Recipe writing): Write recipeof your favorite Dish usingconnectors and transitional devices. Grammar Listening Literature Speaking I Idioms (15),Transitional Devices, Adverb and its types Listening with audio of Heidi Gifts and Other Stories: The Gifts, Heidi chap 11-12 Oracy :20 minutes oracy with each pair of block lessons. Topic of each oracy will be mentioned inlesson plan. How Social Media Lowers Self-esteem, Most Prominent Leaders of All Time, Importance of plants andanimals.( Environmental Education) Sight words Use vocabulary words from comprehension from book, literature, and Heidi as sightwords to display in theclassroom
  • 8. LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME 8 Points to be focused by Teacher Points tobe focusedby Teachers:  A little preparation goes a long way.  Teach incontext. Lessons should beplanned in accordancewith learning goals.  Work outa diverse weekly planto engage the students.  Relate issues to their daily lives. Students areoften more closely connected to issues than they realize.  All activities should be student oriented, notteacher oriented.  Mustrelate the grammar contents to the planned lesson/comprehension.  Model critical reading activities.  Utilize library lesson strictly for thereading of the novel.  Consultthe suggested referencebooks to devise various class activities and resources.  Create presentations that are more ‘Showing’ and less ‘Telling’.  With every creative writing attach ATL (approach to learn) in note books.  Every creative writing mustbe based on two drafts.  Working outyour weekly plan, include dictation work, vocabulary, word sentences accordingly.  Display a vocabulary chart in the classroom; writeat least five new words or expressions on it fromeach lesson and ask the students to jot down the same on their note books.  Formatactivities to different preferences i.e working aloneor in groups.  Encouragetheir personal point of view about the content or the lesson they have read.  Get timely feedback of the taught lesson.  Block lessons havebeen underlined.  Any test assigned would be assessed thevery next day.  Direct the students to avoid ready-made opening paragraph in creative writing  Recommended Books for Students :ROBINSON CRUSOEBy Daniel Defoe , ROALD DAHL THEWITCHESIllustrated by Quentin Blake.
  • 9. LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME 9 Idoms List 1. An apple of discord : (a cause of quarrel) Kashmir has been an apple of discord between India and Pakistan. 2. Apple-pie order : (completely arranged) To his surprise, the father found the house on her return in apple-pie order. 3. Have an axe to grind : (to have own interest to serve) Today politicians axe to grind to have political power. 4. Bad blood : (enmity) The two brothers arehaving bad blood over ancestral property. 4. A bird’s eye view: (a general view) The speaker gave a bird’s eye view of the school conditions in the country. 5. To bark up the wrong tree : (to criticise a wrong person or thing) Don’t bark up the wrong tree; everything is clear now. 6. Blue blood : (a person belonging to a high family) It is sad to know that even the children of blue blood are robbing the bank. 7. to bask in the sunshine: (to enjoy a period of fame or fortune) The young cricketer is basking in the sunshine of newly found glory. 8. To bear the palm : (to win) The Indian cricket team bore the palm easily. 9. To beat about the bush : (to talk irrelevantly i.e., not to the point) Don’t beat about the bush, come to the matternow. 10. A beggardescription : (to be beyond description) The India Gateat night is a beggardescription. 11. To blow one’s own trumpet: (to boast about oneself) It is not good to blow one’s own trumpet. 12. To break the ice : (to start a conversation where everybody is silent) Now it’s my turn and I am going to break the ice. 13. To bring to book : (to punish) He was brought to book for stealing the money. 14. A cock and bull story: (an unbelievable and stupid gossip) A thief tried to cheat people with a cock and bull story. 15. To call a spade a spade: (to speak the truth straightforward) A person who calls a spade a spade is respected everywhere.
  • 10. LESSON PLANNING FORENGLISH CLASS 6 ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23 First Term TEACHER NAME 10 Sample Questionsfor Heidi: Use vocabularywordsfromcomprehensionfrombook,literature,andHeidi assightwordsto displayinthe classroom..... Readingof Heidi wouldbe done withthe helpof librarylessons.Audioscanalsobe used. (Use these questionsassamplestomake more questionsof Heidi.) Chapter#1 1)Write the personalityof Dete. 2)Explainthe line,"if youcannotarrange to keepher,do withheras youlike" 3)What didyouknowabout Uncle AlphaafterreadingChapter# 1? Chapter#2 4)Why Heidi returnedthe clothesgivenbyDete saying,"Ishan'twantthemanymore." 5)Why grandfatherusual grouchinessisreplacedwithpatience inHeidi'spresence? Chapter#3 6)Whenand whyHeidi spoke these linestoPeter,"Youhave norighttotouch her,it will hurther,leave heralone!" Creative writing from Heidi: Write a magazine article onthe interviewof Heidiwhenshe came frommountainousareaandshe has to describe the beautiful scenesandlifeof peoplelivingthere. Write a letterfromthe side of Heidi toher grandfatherandtell himaboutthe behaviorshe isfacingfromRottemeierandClara. Write a journal and imagine yourself asHeidi andwrite aboutthe feelingsregardinghergradfather. Write a narrative and change the endingof storyHeidi.