Pronunciation of u, v, w, words

Subject:  English Studies 

 

Class: Basic 1 / Primary 1 / Year 1

 

Term: Third Term / 3rd Term

 

Week: Week 2

 

Topic:

Phonological Awareness – Pronunciation of u, v, w, words

Structure – Animal sounds

Vocabulary – New words

Reading – The sounds that i hear

Writing – Making strokes and curves to form more letters

 

 

 

Previous Knowledge: The pupils have previous knowledge of

 

Matching objects according to colours and shapes

 

that was taught in their previous lesson.

 

 

Behavioural  Objectives : At the end of the lesson, learners will be able to

  • Pronunciation of u, v, w, words
  • blend letters to produce the right sounds
  • Recognize Animal sounds

 

Instructional Materials 

  • Wall charts
  • Pictures
  • Online Resource
  • Textbooks
  • Laptop
  • Jolly Phonics Materials
  • Sound system
  • Bluetooth speaker

 

Methods of Teaching 

  • Role modelling
  • Questions and Answers
  • Explanation
  • Discussion
  • Recitation
  • Imitation
  • Story Telling
  • Dramatization

 

Content: 

Sounds and letters – Production of basic sounds in given words correctly e.g., /u/ /v/ /w/

  • The /u/ sound words
    • food
    • cook
    • mood
    • good
    • look
    • cool
    • pool
  • The /v/ sound words
    • van
    • veil
    • very
    • vine
    • village
    • voice
    • vote
  • The /w/ sound words
    • window
    • win
    • woman
    • why
    • what
    • wait
    • wise

 

Structure – Animal sounds

These are the sounds that are made by some animals

  1. A lion roars
  2. An elephant trumpets
  3. A goat bleats
  4. A dog barks
  5. A horse neighs
  6. A snake hisses
  7. A cat news
  8. A cow moos
  9. A camel grunt
  10. A pig grunts

 

 

 

 

Vocabulary – New words

  • ban
  • can
  • dan
  • fan
  • man

 

Reading – Introduction to basic reading

  • I see the moon
  • The moon sees me
  • God bless the moon
  • And God bless me

 

 

Writing – Making strokes and curves to form more letters as covered in the previous lesson

Making of strokes enable the pupils to make marks on the books. These marks are made when a pen or pencil is move or drag on a piece of paper to make impression or mark. The strokes may be vertical or horizontal lines and most importantly particularly when writing letters of the alphabets.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Horizontal strokes

movement of a writing instrument on a writing surface.

I I  I I I I I  Vertical strokes

Strokes may be curved or bent like when writing letter b or c particularly writing a b and a d. A b is a stick letter – a stick followed by a closed hump. The mnemonic is b = bat and ball.

Letter formation is the ability to form letters of the alphabet correctly that conform to a cultural standard e.g. as taught in a particular school,

Presentation  : 

The topic is presented step by step

Step 1 : The class teacher revises the old topic

Step 2 : The class teacher introduces the new topic

Step 3 : The class teacher allows the pupils to give their own contributions and gives room for pupils” participation

 

Class Teacher And Pupils Activities. Interaction or Participation 

This involves class teacher and pupils’ interaction, conversation, imitation or modeling through discussion, play method or just by recitation or asking and answering questions that are related to the topic that has just been taught

  • The class teacher makes pupils to write strokes. curves and slant
  • The class teacher makes the pupils to pronounce the sounds

 

 

Evaluation

Draw pictures and match the objects together with the pictures

  • Desk
  • Mat
  • Rat
  • clock
  • Chalkboard
  • Bell
  • Bag
  • Pencil
  • Book

 

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