This daily lesson plan outlines an English lesson for Year 5 students focused on cats. The lesson objectives are for students to respond imaginatively to a poem about cats by creating their own cat-shaped poem, and to describe cats using at least 5 suitable words and actions. During the lesson, students will brainstorm actions cats can perform and places they may go. They will then write responses on a worksheet. Finally, students will present their answers to the class. The lesson plan aims to develop students' creativity, cooperation, thinking skills, and bilingual proficiency.
This daily lesson plan outlines an English lesson for Year 5 students focused on cats. The lesson objectives are for students to respond imaginatively to a poem about cats by creating their own cat-shaped poem, and to describe cats using at least 5 suitable words and actions. During the lesson, students will brainstorm actions cats can perform and places they may go. They will then write responses on a worksheet. Finally, students will present their answers to the class. The lesson plan aims to develop students' creativity, cooperation, thinking skills, and bilingual proficiency.
This daily lesson plan outlines an English lesson for Year 5 students focused on cats. The lesson objectives are for students to respond imaginatively to a poem about cats by creating their own cat-shaped poem, and to describe cats using at least 5 suitable words and actions. During the lesson, students will brainstorm actions cats can perform and places they may go. They will then write responses on a worksheet. Finally, students will present their answers to the class. The lesson plan aims to develop students' creativity, cooperation, thinking skills, and bilingual proficiency.
CLASS: 5 Bishop’s THEME: World of Stories WEEK: 4 TIME: 7.45 – 8.45 am TOPIC: Cats DATE: 12/4/2023 LESSON: 21 (Language Art SKILL(S) FOCUS: Language Art DAY: Wednesday 4) CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 5.3 Main: 5.3.1 Creativity and Complementary: 4.2 Complementary: 4.2.4 Cooperation Innovation Pupils’ Aspiration Leadership Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Respond imaginatively based on the poem. 2. Describe cats using suitable actions and words. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Respond imaginatively by creating a cat-shaped poem based on the main poem. 2. Describe their cats using at least 5 suitable words and actions. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Anthology of Poems Page15 Contemporary Children’s Present simple tense interrogatives: Is it...? Is / Are there… Literature Teaching Guidebook (BPK) – Poetry, Activity 4 How many…? Page 35 Shape poem sample, worksheet. LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Review and mime the actions (verbs: scratching, napping) in the poem. (HOTS) _____ / _____ pupils were able to Lesson development:- achieve the learning objectives and 1. Ask pupils to think other possible actions of cats on their own (individually), given enrichment exercise (s). then, ask them to talk to their partner before sharing to their group (think- _____ / _____ pupils were able to pair- share). (21st CA) achieve the learning objectives with guidance and given reinforcement 2. In groups, they list down suitable descriptions for all the possible actions of exercise (s). cats (e.g. playing a ball, climbing a tree, etc.) _____ / _____ pupils were not able to 3. Pupils write out places where cats can scratch, take a nap, hide and play. achieve the learning objectives and (worksheet) given remedial exercise (s). 4. Pupils share their responses with the class. TODAY’S LESSON: Post-lesson:- Excellent A representative from each pair will come in front of the class and read out the Need improvement answers. (CBA) HOTS Analysis 21st CA Think– Pair– Share PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Presentation STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with guidance. Worksheet for reinforcement. Worksheet for enrichment. REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________