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one moment in time
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Monday, 13 June 2011
Four Seasons
Seasons
A season is a period of time during the year. There are four seasons in one year: spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Seasons Around the World
When it is summer in one part of the world, it could be winter in another!
How Long Is a Season?
Each season is about three months long. The seasons change slowly, going from spring to summer to fall to winter, and back to spring again.
Seasons Change
In some parts of the word, the weather changes when the seasons change. The types of plants that bloom and the behavior of animals also can change from one season to the next.
Spring
In some parts of the world, the weather gets warmer when spring arrives, helping to melt away winter’s snow and ice. In spring, the days grow longer, which means it stays light outside later into the evening. In spring, many flowers start blooming. Trees that have rested all winter long begin growing leaves and opening buds. Spring often brings lots of rainy days, which are good for helping plants grow. Birds, frog, and many other animals are born in spring. It’s also a busy time for honeybees, which buzz from flower to flower collecting the nectar they need to make honey.
In some parts of the world, summer arrives in late June, and it’s hot sunny outdoors. The days grow even longer than the days in spring. In some places, it stays light outside all through the night!
In the summer, many trees are covered with big green leaves. Grass grows tall this time year. Bees and butterflies land on the flowers and fruits plants to collect nectar.
Autumn
In fall/autumn the weather gets cooler and the sun sets earlier in the day. When the day gets shorter and it begins to chilly outside, some animals know that it’s time to start gathering nuts and berries to eat during the cold winter months. In some places, leaves start to change colours in autumn. As the weather gets even colder, these leaves will fall from the trees and turn brown and crispy.
Winter
By the time winter arrives in some part of the world, autumn’s colourful leaves have fallen and the trees are bare. During winter, frost often appears on the grass in the morning. It can get very windy, snowy and icy. Ponds and lakes may freeze and turn to ice. Winter days are very short . The sun sets early in the evening and without the sun ‘s light to warm the air, the temperature gets colder.
1. POEM
THE FOUR SEASONS
The seasons change
Four times a year
From spring to winter
They appear
Spring is wet
The flowers grow
It rains a lot
And melts the snow
Four times a year
From spring to winter
They appear
Spring is wet
The flowers grow
It rains a lot
And melts the snow
Summer is hot
It's full of sun
There is no school
It's lots of fun
Fall is cool
The leaves fall down
The colors change
All over town
It's full of sun
There is no school
It's lots of fun
Fall is cool
The leaves fall down
The colors change
All over town
The snowflakes fall
DAILY LESSON PLAN BASED ON ASSURE MODEL
DAILY LESSON PLAN
Date : 9th May 2011
Day : Monday
Class : 4 Bestari
Pupils’ Enrolment : 33 pupils
Time : 8.45a.m-9.45a.m
Topic : Come Rain or Shine
Theme : World Of Knowledge
Integrated Skills : Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing
Curriculum Specifications : 1.2.3 - Listen to and repeat simple rhymes and songs
- Stress on pronunciation and intonation
3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs
4.3.3 Match words to other words
Learning Outcomes : By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
i. Read simple rhymes with correct pronunciation, stress and intonation
ii. Read and interpret simple paragraphs
iii. Rearrange words to form questions and answers based on the poem read
Previous Knowledge : Pupils have heard about four seasons and watched it on television
Teaching Aids : Graphic organizer, worksheet , wordcards and word strips
Moral values : Gratitude and love the environment
Thinking Skills : Classify, predict outcome
Multiple Intelligences : Bodily-kinesthetic, visual- spatial , interpersonal , verbal linguistic
Stage/ Time | Content | Teaching and Learning Activities | Rationale | Notes | |
Teacher | Pupils | ||||
Set induction ( 5 minutes ) | Poem ( Four Season ) |
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| Pupils enjoy reciting the poem | Resource: Power point slide Multiple Intelligence : Verbal - linguistic |
Presentation ( 25 minutes ) | Power point slides Examples of countries with four seasons |
| Pupils watch the slides Pupils read the paragraphs | To widen pupils’ knowledge on four seasons | Resource: Power point slide Multiple Intelligence: Visual-spatial Moral value : gratitude |
Production ( 20 minutes) | Wh- questions
Winter season is cold, white and chill
Eskimos live in cold and snowy places in Artic
Flowers bloom during spring
The leaves turn brown and fall from the trees during autumn |
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| | Resource : word cards Moral Value : co-operation Multiple Intelligence : Bodily -kinesthetic |
Closure ( 10 minutes ) | Riddles Worksheet | i. Teacher shows a slide on simple riddles pertaining to the topic ii. Teacher distributes worksheet for enrichment | Pupils try to guess the answer | To reinforce pupils’ understanding on the topic | Resources : Slide , worksheet Multiple Intelligence : Verbal linguistic |
Sunday, 12 June 2011
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