3. Lesson 1 : Know the Alphabet
All words in the English language are made from the 26
letters of the alphabet given below.
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
The letters a e i o u are called vowels. The remaining 21
letters are called consonants.
Example : The second letter of the alphabet is b.
B for Bus
4. Lesson 1 : Know the Alphabet
Goal
Help kids to learn the letters and it’s pronunciation.
Learning Objectives
5.Kids recognize the letters
6.Kids able memorize the letters
7.Name the letters
8.Group the letters into vowel or consonant
9.Know the arrangement of the letter
10.Match the letters with image
11.Say the sound of the letters
12.Discover the correct answer
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5. Lesson 2 : A or An
An is used before a word starting with a vowel
(a e i o u).
A is used before a word starting with a consonant
(letters other than vowels).
Example :
An onion
A potato
6. Lesson 2 : A or An
Goal
Helps Kids to understand the basic concept of reading
in English.
Learning Objectives
5.Know what vowel and consonant used for.
6.Be able to differentiate and make the example of a and
an
7.Learning sounds of A and An
8.Fill in the Blank
9.Define the shapes
10.Kids able to practice and learn in a same time
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7. Lesson 3 : Naming Words
Naming words help us know different things by names.
Example :
John loves to sip orange juice from a glass.
What am I?
A glass.
8. Lesson 3 : Naming Word
Goal
Children will be able to different things by names and
understand the function of noun within a sentence.
Learning Objectives
•Be able to explain what noun is.
•Be able to recognize noun in sentences.
3. Be able to create simple sentences contain noun.
4. Children know when to use noun in a sentence.
5. Be able to naming examples of noun correctly.
6. Children are expected to fill in the blank spaces
correctly
7. Children be able to point out the example of noun.
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9. Lesson 4 : Number Names
Number Names When we add ten to single-digit
numbers,
we get teen numbers.
Example:
Eight and ten gives eighteen.
When we multiply single-digit numbers by ten, we get
tens numbers.
Example:
Two rows of ten make twenty or 20.
10. Lesson 4 : Number Names
Goal
Children able to read, write and spell an easy word
Learning Objectives
1. To be able to count number in English
2. Categorize shape of number
3. To be able to learn about number names
4. To Learn a short word
5. Learning how to spell a word for number
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