Mid Term Assessment and Review for Primary 4 Phonemic Awareness / Diction English Grammar Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 7
Phonetics Awareness /Diction English Grammar Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 7
Subject: English Grammar
Class: Primary 4
Term: First Term
Week: 7
Age: 9 years
Topic: Mid Term Assessment and Break
Sub-topic: Assessment and Review
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioural Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of vowel and consonant sounds learned so far.
- Perform well in the assessment of vowel and consonant sounds.
- Reflect on their learning and prepare for further lessons.
Key Words:
- Assessment
- Review
- Vowel Sounds
- Consonant Sounds
Set Induction:
Start with a brief review of the vowel and consonant sounds covered in previous weeks. Use a fun and interactive recap activity.
Entry Behaviour:
Students should be familiar with the vowel and consonant sounds covered in the previous weeks.
Learning Resources and Materials:
- Assessment worksheets
- Review flashcards
- Whiteboard and markers
Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge:
Students should recall the vowel and consonant sounds learned in previous weeks. This review will help consolidate their understanding and identify areas needing improvement.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Assessment skills
- Reflection and self-evaluation
- Revision techniques
Learning Materials:
- Worksheets with vowel and consonant sound exercises
- Review flashcards with examples
Reference Books:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
Instructional Materials:
- Worksheets
- Flashcards
- Whiteboard
Content:
- Assessment:
- Evaluate students’ understanding of vowel and consonant sounds through a written test and oral questioning.
- Cover short and long vowel sounds, stops, fricatives, affricates, and nasals.
- Review:
- Brief recap of key vowel and consonant sounds.
- Use flashcards and examples for review.
- Allow students to discuss any difficulties they faced.
- Break:
- Provide time for rest and informal revision.
- No new lessons are introduced; focus on relaxation and review.
Class Activity Discussion:
- What vowel sounds have we learned about?
- Can you give examples of stop consonant sounds?
- How do nasal consonant sounds differ from other consonants?
- Which sound was most challenging for you?
- How can we practice these sounds at home?
Presentation:
Step 1: The teacher revises the vowel and consonant sounds covered in previous weeks using flashcards and examples.
Step 2: The teacher administers the assessment, including both written and oral questions, to evaluate students’ understanding.
Step 3: The teacher provides time for students to rest, review their work, and discuss any difficulties with their peers or the teacher.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Conduct the assessment using prepared worksheets and oral questions.
- Provide feedback and support during the review.
- Facilitate a break for rest and informal discussion.
Learners’ Activities:
- Complete the assessment worksheets.
- Participate in the review activity by answering questions and discussing their learning.
- Enjoy the break and use the time to relax and reflect on their learning.
Assessment:
Evaluation Questions:
- The vowel sound in “cat” is a ___ sound.
a) Short
b) Long
c) Nasal
d) Affricate - The sound in “chip” is an example of a ___ consonant.
a) Fricative
b) Nasal
c) Stop
d) Affricate - The consonant sound in “sing” is a ___ sound.
a) Stop
b) Nasal
c) Fricative
d) Affricate - The long vowel sound in “moon” is ___ .
a) /ʊ/
b) /a:/
c) /i:/
d) /æ/ - The vowel sound in “pen” is a ___ vowel sound.
a) Short
b) Long
c) Nasal
d) Fricative - The consonant sound in “jam” is an example of a ___ sound.
a) Fricative
b) Nasal
c) Stop
d) Affricate - The nasal sound in “man” is ___.
a) /m/
b) /s/
c) /t/
d) /p/ - The vowel sound in “car” is a ___ sound.
a) Long
b) Short
c) Nasal
d) Affricate - The sound in “bat” is an example of a ___ vowel sound.
a) Short
b) Long
c) Nasal
d) Affricate - The sound in “no” is a ___ consonant sound.
a) Fricative
b) Nasal
c) Stop
d) Affricate - The vowel sound in “sheep” is ___ .
a) /i:/
b) /æ/
c) /ɒ/
d) /ʌ/ - The sound in “chat” is an example of a ___ consonant sound.
a) Stop
b) Nasal
c) Affricate
d) Fricative - The consonant sound in “night” is a ___ sound.
a) Fricative
b) Nasal
c) Affricate
d) Stop - The vowel sound in “sit” is a ___ vowel sound.
a) Short
b) Long
c) Nasal
d) Affricate - The consonant sound in “leap” is a ___ sound.
a) Stop
b) Nasal
c) Fricative
d) Affricate
Conclusion:
The teacher will review the assessment results, provide individual feedback, and ensure students are prepared for the next lessons.
More Useful Links:
- Understanding Fricative Consonant Sounds Phonemic Awareness / Diction English Grammar Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 4
- Learning Affricate Consonant Sounds Phonemic Awareness / Diction English Grammar Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 5
- Mastering Nasal Consonant Sounds Phonemic Awareness / Diction English Grammar Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 6
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