Innovative lesson 
Name of the teacher : Ms Anjana Warrier Unit : Homonyms 
Name of the supervisor : Dr Meenakshy Topic : Homonyms 
Type of lesson : Innovative Date : 
Serial Number :1 Strength : 
Standard Period : 
Subject : English Duration : 45 minutes 
Curriculum Statement : To enable the learner to comprehend Homonyms 
Learning Outcomes : The pupils will be able to 
1) get an idea about homonyms 
2) understand the difference between 
homonyms and homophones 
Content Analysis : Homonyms are the pair of words, which have same spelling but different meaning 
Teaching Learning Resources : Computer 
Prerequisites : The pupils might be familiar with homophones
Class room activity 
The teacher shows two pictures for each of the following words. 
1) Bat - Picture of a small flying animal and cricket bat 
2) Cricket - Picture of the game cricket and small jumping insect 
3) Trunk - Picture of trunk of tree and elephants trunk 
4) Key - Picture of key of lock and computer keys 
5) Lock - Picture of lock of a door, drawer etc and lock of hair
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6) Horn - Picture of animals horn and vehicle’s horn 
7)Letter - Picture of the letters of the alphabet and plotters send by the post 
8)Cell - Picture of person and animal cell 
9)Band - Picture of a musical band and strip of cloth 
10)Club - Picture of club used to hit the ball in the golf and club the ball in carol
Classroom activities 
Teacher: What do you identify these pictures? 
Pupils : Some words which have same spelling but different meaning 
Teacher: good these words are called homonyms. 
Homonyms are group of words, which share same spelling and pronunciation but have 
different meanings. The word Homonym is delivered from two words Homos which means 
same and onyms, which means name. 
The teacher gave more examples for homonyms with meanings 
1) Rock - Hard substance which the earth is made of 
- loud music with a strong beat that is usually played and sung by a group of people 
using instruments such as electric guitars and drums 
2) Play - have fun 
- drama 
3) Can - able to 
- container 
4) Mole - Natural dark spot or small dark lump on someone’s skin 
- A small animal with black fur that lives underground 
5)Row - A number of people or things arranged in a line 
- Make a boat move through the water by using oars 
6) Bow - briefly bend towards them as a formal way of greeting 
- a weapon for shooting arrows. 
7) lie - not true 
- lying some where means you are in a horizontal position usually in bed.
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8) left - one of two opposite direction 
- something left means it remains when the rest has gone or used 
9) story - A tale 
- one floor of building 
10) kind - gentle, caring and helpful 
- type 
Activity 1 
The teacher divides the students into small groups and ask them to find out 5 homonyms 
Activity 2 
Then the teacher asks the students to find out the different meanings of the following words 
1) Mean - 
2) Tear - 
3) Well - 
4) Race – 
5) Ring – 
The teacher provide more examples with meanings and sentences 
1) Fine -> meaning 1: Something that you admire and think is very good 
sentence -> This is a fine atmosphere 
meaning 2 : Punishment in which a person is ordered to pay sum of money 
sentence -> She was fined rupees 3000 and banned from driving
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2) Watch -> meaning 1: Look something for a period of time 
sentence -> The police watched him closely 
meaning 2: A small clock which you wear on a strap 
sentence -> He uses titan watch. 
3) Tip -> meaning 1: The tip of something long and narrow is the end of it 
sentence -> The sleeves covered his hands to the tips of his fingers 
meaning 2 : Gave some money in order to thank them for their services 
sentence -> Do you really think its customary to tip the waiters? 
4) Light -> meaning 1 : Not weighing very much 
sentence -> Try to wear light, loose clothes 
meaning 2 : Electric lamp 
sentence -> The janitor comes round to turn the lights out 
5) steal -> meaning 1 : Take something away without the owners permission 
sentence -> He was accused of stealing a small boy’s bicycle 
meaning 2 : Move in a quiet or secret way 
sentence : Leroy stole up the hall to parlor 
Activity 3 
The teacher divides the students into two groups. One group should say a word 
and the other group should say the different meanings of the word and suitable 
sentences and then vice versa
HOMEWORK 
1) The teacher asks the students to find out the homonyms as many as possible 
2) The teacher asks the students to find out the difference between homophones 
and homonyms

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  • 1.
    Innovative lesson Nameof the teacher : Ms Anjana Warrier Unit : Homonyms Name of the supervisor : Dr Meenakshy Topic : Homonyms Type of lesson : Innovative Date : Serial Number :1 Strength : Standard Period : Subject : English Duration : 45 minutes Curriculum Statement : To enable the learner to comprehend Homonyms Learning Outcomes : The pupils will be able to 1) get an idea about homonyms 2) understand the difference between homonyms and homophones Content Analysis : Homonyms are the pair of words, which have same spelling but different meaning Teaching Learning Resources : Computer Prerequisites : The pupils might be familiar with homophones
  • 2.
    Class room activity The teacher shows two pictures for each of the following words. 1) Bat - Picture of a small flying animal and cricket bat 2) Cricket - Picture of the game cricket and small jumping insect 3) Trunk - Picture of trunk of tree and elephants trunk 4) Key - Picture of key of lock and computer keys 5) Lock - Picture of lock of a door, drawer etc and lock of hair
  • 3.
    Classroom activities 6)Horn - Picture of animals horn and vehicle’s horn 7)Letter - Picture of the letters of the alphabet and plotters send by the post 8)Cell - Picture of person and animal cell 9)Band - Picture of a musical band and strip of cloth 10)Club - Picture of club used to hit the ball in the golf and club the ball in carol
  • 4.
    Classroom activities Teacher:What do you identify these pictures? Pupils : Some words which have same spelling but different meaning Teacher: good these words are called homonyms. Homonyms are group of words, which share same spelling and pronunciation but have different meanings. The word Homonym is delivered from two words Homos which means same and onyms, which means name. The teacher gave more examples for homonyms with meanings 1) Rock - Hard substance which the earth is made of - loud music with a strong beat that is usually played and sung by a group of people using instruments such as electric guitars and drums 2) Play - have fun - drama 3) Can - able to - container 4) Mole - Natural dark spot or small dark lump on someone’s skin - A small animal with black fur that lives underground 5)Row - A number of people or things arranged in a line - Make a boat move through the water by using oars 6) Bow - briefly bend towards them as a formal way of greeting - a weapon for shooting arrows. 7) lie - not true - lying some where means you are in a horizontal position usually in bed.
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    Classroom activities 8)left - one of two opposite direction - something left means it remains when the rest has gone or used 9) story - A tale - one floor of building 10) kind - gentle, caring and helpful - type Activity 1 The teacher divides the students into small groups and ask them to find out 5 homonyms Activity 2 Then the teacher asks the students to find out the different meanings of the following words 1) Mean - 2) Tear - 3) Well - 4) Race – 5) Ring – The teacher provide more examples with meanings and sentences 1) Fine -> meaning 1: Something that you admire and think is very good sentence -> This is a fine atmosphere meaning 2 : Punishment in which a person is ordered to pay sum of money sentence -> She was fined rupees 3000 and banned from driving
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    classroom activities 2)Watch -> meaning 1: Look something for a period of time sentence -> The police watched him closely meaning 2: A small clock which you wear on a strap sentence -> He uses titan watch. 3) Tip -> meaning 1: The tip of something long and narrow is the end of it sentence -> The sleeves covered his hands to the tips of his fingers meaning 2 : Gave some money in order to thank them for their services sentence -> Do you really think its customary to tip the waiters? 4) Light -> meaning 1 : Not weighing very much sentence -> Try to wear light, loose clothes meaning 2 : Electric lamp sentence -> The janitor comes round to turn the lights out 5) steal -> meaning 1 : Take something away without the owners permission sentence -> He was accused of stealing a small boy’s bicycle meaning 2 : Move in a quiet or secret way sentence : Leroy stole up the hall to parlor Activity 3 The teacher divides the students into two groups. One group should say a word and the other group should say the different meanings of the word and suitable sentences and then vice versa
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    HOMEWORK 1) Theteacher asks the students to find out the homonyms as many as possible 2) The teacher asks the students to find out the difference between homophones and homonyms