This document outlines a lesson plan for teaching empathy to 10th grade social studies students. It discusses the key steps of preparation, presentation, contemplation, and practice/application. The value to be inculcated is empathy. The topic is about life in equatorial regions. The presentation section details how concepts about equatorial climate, vegetation, inhabitants, and hardships will be explained using a PowerPoint. Students will then discuss in groups and apply what they learned by writing about hardships of living in equatorial regions or how to help people there. Their homework is to create a scrapbook on life in equatorial regions.
Lesson Plan as per NEP 2020
A PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Gurjit Kaur (Associate Professor) & Mrs. Amanpreet Kaur (Assistant Professor) from Khalsa College of Education G.T. road, Amritsar
Lesson Plan as per NEP 2020
A PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Gurjit Kaur (Associate Professor) & Mrs. Amanpreet Kaur (Assistant Professor) from Khalsa College of Education G.T. road, Amritsar
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Value based lesson plan
1. Prepared By:
Dr. Nirmaljit Kaur
Associate Professor
Khalsa College of Education
Amritsar
Assisted By:
Manpreet kaur Randhawa
Assistant Professor
Khalsa College of Education
Amritsar
2. Preparation
Presentation
Contemplation
Practice/Creating a situation/application
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education,
Amritsar
3. Preparation: This step is concerned with the task of preparing
the students for receiving new value/idea. It is just like
preparing the ground before sowing the seed in it. The
students, by suitable means must be made to receive the new
value/idea.
It involves two parts:
P K Testing/
Creating a situation
Announcement of
the Aim/Topic
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education,
Amritsar
4. Presentation: At this stage the subject matter highlighting the value
is put forth by using the appropriate method/technique of teaching.
To sustain the interest of the students in the lesson, the subject
matter needs to be divided into sub parts and arranged logically/
psychologically.
Contemplation: After completion of the lesson sensitizing the
students about the value intended to be imbibed by them , the
students should be given some time to discuss/ deliberate/ponder
over the newly received value, individually or in groups .It will help
them to understand the worth of the value.
Practice/Creating a situation/application: It is in fact a step for
the fixing up or consolidation of the value/idea acquired in the
lesson. Here what is learnt or generalized is applied to particular
situations or facts for its further verification and provision of
review, practice or application in the likewise situations.
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar
5. Subject: Social Studies Class: X
Topic: Life in Equatorial Regions Duration :40 mins
Value to be Inculcated: Empathy
General objectives:
• To develop sense of space among the students.
• To develop the feeling of universal brotherhood among the students.
• To develop logical thinking among the students.
Specific objectives:
Cognitive:
To enable the students to have knowledge about the climatic conditions, vegetation and
life of people in Equatorial Regions.
Conative:
• To enable the students to prepare map showing Equatorial Regions.
• To prepare scrap book showing the life of inhabitants of Equatorial Regions.
Affective:
To develop feeling of Empathy among the students for the people living in hostile
conditions.
Illustrative aids- Map, Chart, Power Point presentation.
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar
6. PREPARATION
Creation of the Situation : The Teacher will show the slides of Pygmies(
a tribe living in Central Africa) and ask the students the following
questions:
Ques.1How do the people shown in the slides look different from us?
Exp. Ans. They are short statured with dark complexion.
Ques.2 What type of life do they seem to lead?
Exp. Ans. They seem to lead a Primitive style of life.
Ques.3 What hardships do you think they have to face leading a primitive
style of life?(Problem Question)
Announcement of the Aim : Well, students they have to face a lot of
hardships because they are the inhabitants of Equatorial Regions .Today
we are going to discuss about the “Life of the people living in the
Equatorial Regions.”
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education,
Amritsar
7. Teaching
points
Developing
questions/Activity
Teacher’s statement BB Work
Location What is the Latitudinal
extent of Equator?
The Map of
Equatorial Regions
will be shown.
Equator is located at 0° and on both
sides of Equator up to 5° N and 5° S,
the areas located are called as
Equatorial Regions. These regions
include The Amazon Basin (South
America), The Congo Basin(Central
Africa), Malaysia, Indonesia(South
East Asia) etc.
0°-5° N
0°-5° S
The Amazon
Basin (South
America), The
Congo Basin
(Central Africa),
Malaysia,
Indonesia(South
- East Asia) etc.
PRESENTATION
The lesson will be developed on the basis of the previous knowledge of the students by
adopting multi-disciplinary approach and the concepts will be explained with the help of a
PowerPoint Presentation.
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar
8. Teaching
points
Developing
questions/Activity
Teacher’s statement BB Work
Climate 1) How many
seasons do we
have in a year?
The Teacher will
explain why the
seasons do not
change in the
Equatorial
Regions from
the slide.
We have different seasons i.e.
winter, spring, summer, rainy
and autumn but in Equatorial
regions there is no change in
season through out the year.
The climate is hot and humid.
They are the only areas of the
world where the seasons do not
change.
Hot and Humid
Climate
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar
9. Teaching
points
Developing
questions/Activity
Teacher’s statement BB Work
Temperature 2) What is the
position of the
Sun at the
equator
throughout the
year?
The Teacher will
explain the
reason of high
temperature at
Equator.
The sun shines overhead all the
year around. At the equator, sun
rays fall vertically throughout the
year and as a result temperature
remains very high. Usually
above 28º C. The air is also calm
and there are no prevailing
winds.
High
Temperature
Usually above
28º C
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar
10. Teaching
points
Developing
questions/Activity
Teacher’s statement BB Work
Rainfall 3) What is water
cycle?
The Teacher
will explain
water cycle from
the slide.
Due to high temperature there is
high rate of evaporation from
rivers, lakes as well as the plants
also transpire moisture.Warm,
humid air then rises and cools to
form huge storm clouds which
causes heavy rainfalls most
afternoons. The Equatorial Regions
receive more than 168 cms of
rainfall every year.
•Heavy
Rainfall
•168 cms every
year.
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar
11. Teaching
points
Developing
questions/Activity
Teacher’s statement BB Work
4) How do you feel
on a day which
is hot and
humid?
We feel miserable. And
imagine , the inhabitants of
these regions have to live in
such hostile climatic
conditions throughout their
life.
Hostile
climatic
conditions.
5) In which season
disease causing
agents are more
active?
The disease causing agents
like viruses, bacteria and
insects are active in the hot
and humid climate. That is
why the inhabitants of this
region have to face large no.
of Health Hazards. It is
reported that every year a
large no. of people die of
diseases like malaria, cholera,
snake bites, Tsetse fly bites
etc.
Health
Hazards.
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar
12. Teaching
points
Developing
questions/Activity
Teacher’s statement BB Work
Natural
vegetation
Which type of climate is
more suitable for the
growth of vegetation?
The Teacher will
show the related slides
and explain the features
of Tropical rain forests.
Since the climate is hot and humid
so thick cover of natural
vegetation is found. Hundreds of
types of hard wood trees grow in
equatorial region like Mahagani ,
Rosewood and Ebony. The trees
grow very tall and spread out their
branches to catch more light. The
tops of the trees form a layer up to
7 mts thick canopy which blocks
out sunlight to the forest floor.The
Forest floor becomes very
dark,gloomy and marshy as the
sunlight does not penetrate
through this thick cover of
vegetation . At ground level, there
is mass of rotting vegetation and
fungus. On account of these harsh
conditions the natural resources of
Equatorial Regions are not
properly utilized and that’s why
the inhabitants of these regions are
very poor.
•Thick natural
vegetation
•Hard wood trees
like Mahagani ,
Rosewood and
Ebony.
•Forest floor
becomes very
dark, gloomy and
marshy
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education,
Amritsar
13. Teaching points Developing
questions/Activity
Teacher’s statement BB Work
Inhabitants 1)Who are Tribal people?
The Teacher will show
the slide of tribal people.
2)What effect does the
excessive exposure to sun
has on our skin?
The tribal people are those who
live in a jungle and lead a
primitive life style. Various
Tribes of people live in the
Equatorial Regions such as The
Pygmies of Central Africa, The
Lumad people of the Southern
Phillipines and The Amazonia
Indians of South America. It is
believed that there are 67
uncontacted tribes in Brazil and
44 on the Island of New Guinea.
Excessive exposure to sun makes
the skin look tanned because the
production of melanin in the skin
increases which makes the skin
look darker. So that is why people
living in equatorial regions are
dark complexioned which
protects them from the harmful
rays of the sun.
The Pygmies of
Central Africa, The
Lumad people of the
Southern Phillipines
and The Amazonia
Indians of South
America
•Increased
production of
Melanin
•Protects them from
harmful rays of the
sun.
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar
14. Teaching points Developing
questions/Activity
Teacher’s statement BB Work
Hardships What hardships we have
to face during the month
of July-August (Rainy
season)?
Slides showing
hardships faced by the
inhabitants will be
shown by the Teacher.
In Equatorial Regions the
inhabitants are subjected to
most serious handicaps. They
have little energy because the
damp, steady heat never
changes. They suffer terribly
from no. of diseases like
Malaria, Yellow Fever and
other tropical diseases. Along
with the trying conditions of
climate and diseases, they
have to suffer from the host of
rodents, insect pests and other
little irritations. Apart from
this the odors, mists, irritating
sounds of the insects get on
the nerves, the heavy
,drooping ,silent, impenetrable
green forests everywhere
shuts one in like a smothering
grave; the mind grows sick,
and the body follows.
•Serious
handicaps
•Damp, steady
heat never
changes
•Suffer terribly
from no. of
diseases like
Malaria, Yellow
Fever and other
tropical diseases.
15. Teaching points Developing
questions/Activity
Teacher’s statement BB Work
Economic
Development
What factors determine
the economic
development of a
country?
The Teacher will
show the related slides
to explain the economic
condition of the
inhabitants.
The economic development of
a country depends upon the
proper utilization of its natural
resources, healthy and skilled
human resources and proper
transportation system. But in
Equatorial Regions on account
of harsh climatic conditions,
impenetrable tropical forests
and health hazards, the
natural resources are not
properly utilized which make
these Equatorial Regions
economically backward. So
most of the inhabitants are
very poor and lead a
miserable life.
•Economically
backward.
•Harsh climatic
conditions,
impenetrable
tropical forests
and health hazards
• Inhabitants are
very poor and lead
a miserable life.
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar
16. CONTEMPLATION
After the completion of the topic the students will be divided
into different groups and will be instructed to discuss the life of
people of Equatorial Regions in their respective groups.
APPLICATION
The students will be asked to write, if they were inhabitants of
Equatorial Regions, what kind of hardships they would have
experienced?
How can we make a difference to the life of people living in the
Equatorial Regions?
HOMEWORK
The students will be asked to prepare a scrap book showing the
life of people living in Equatorial Regions.
Dr Nirmaljit kaur, Associate Prof. Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar
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