CHAPTER WISE LESSON PLAN
SESSION – 2023-24
Subject: ENGLISH Class:VI Duration : From ………………to…………………
Name of Chapter: MODALS Topics/Sub topics:
TEACHING POINTS: Value: 21st Century Skills:
The students will learn about:
1. Determine what type of adjective is used in a sentence
2. Construct sentences using adjectives
3. Express own ideas using the different types of adjectives
DAY WISE DELIVERY MECHANISM
Day Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity Teaching Aid/Reference book Home Work
ICEBREAKER
Amber Course book Complete the
exercise A , B
in your
Grammar
book.
(PRACTICE)
Day-1
Introduction: POWERPOINT
PRESENTATION
Modal verbs are a special kind of
auxiliary verbs. Like other auxiliary
verbs, they are always used with a
main verb but modal verbs express
an attitude to what we say. They can
express how certain or uncertain we
are about an event, or how willing or
unwilling we are to do something,
for example. We will give attention
to the four paired forms can and
could, will and would, may and
might, and shall and should and one
of the singular forms- must.
PLANNING FOR TRANSACTION OF TOPICS
RECAP – ORDER OF ADJECTIVES
Types of Adjectives
Presentation by Group 1 , 2, 3 , 4 Charts , flashcards , ppt Write kinds of
Flip Learning by different groups adjectives
discussed in
Group (1) Descriptive Adjective or class today
Day- 2 attributive adjective with your own
Descriptive adjectives are used to describe 2 examples.
nouns and pronouns. They show the quality
or kind of the noun or pronoun.
For Example:
(1) Monica is very tired today.
(2) Mohan’s drawing is amazing.
(3) The car is moving very fast.
(4) The children are hungry.
(2) Quantitative Adjective
It describes the number or quantity of noun
or pronoun.
Some examples include all, no, few, many,
any, some, each, either, every ,whole,
sufficient, most,none and little.
For Example:
(1) I have only few balloons to decorate the
room.
(2) There are ten pencils in my box.
(3) Ron has many clothes in his almirahs.
(4) I have got a little money for new dress.
(5) Most of the people i know are good in
nature.
(3) Numeral adjective
A numeral adjective is an adjective that tells
us about how many or how much or in what
order the noun is in.
There are three kinds of numeral adjectives:
Definite numeral adjectives, indefinite
numeral adjectives and distributive numeral
adjectives.
(a) Definite numeral adjectives use cardinal
(numbers used in an amount) and ordinals
(numbers used as an order).
(b) Indefinite numeral adjectives : They
indicate an indefinite number. Examples
are: some, many, few, all, no, several etc.
(c) Distributive numeral adjectives: In a
sentence when the words such as each,
every, neither, either are used to describe
then it is known as a distributive numeral
adjective.
For example:
(1) The third man was sitting over there.
(2) He bought ten pencils from market.
(3) There are few children in the class.
(4) There is no garbage in the bin.
(5) I wrote many letters to you.
(4) Demonstrative Adjective
Demonstrative adjective are used to identify
or express the relative position of a
noun.Some common demonstrative
adjectives are this, that, these, those .
The demonstrative adjective in a sentence
will come just before a noun or pronoun and
tell you which one it is specifically
modifying.
Examples:
(1) Can you please give me that red colour
pen.
(2) That flower is very beautiful.
(3) This is my favourite dress.
(4) This is my watch.
(5) Those apples are rotten.
Total learning outcome of the day:
Flip learning continued Presentation by Group 5,6,7 Write kinds of
adjectives
(5) Distributive Adjective discussed in
class today
An Adjective which is used to refer each and with your own
every person or things separately or describe 2 examples.
Day- 3 specific member out of a group is called
Distributive Adjective.
They include each, either, neither, every,
any ,one, both etc.
Examples:
(1) Each boy was gives a book.
(2) Either you will go to the market or i will.
(3) We should wash our hands after every meal.
(4) There are beautiful flowers on either side of
road
(6) Interrogative Adjective
Interrogative Adjective modifies noun or pronoun
and ask questions too.
They are used with nouns to ask questions such
as what, whose, where, why, how and which.
Examples:
(1) Which dresses are you buying today?
(2) Whose car will they give us?
(3) What dessert would you like?
(4) What is your question?
(7) Possessive Adjective
A word that indicates the possession of the noun
to a person/a few people.
The possessive adjectives are my, our, your, his,
their, her, and its.
Examples:
(1) I am looking after her baby.
(2) My mother is a very intelligent and kind.
(3) I do not want to talk to your brother.
(4) Our father told us to do all the work.
Total learning outcome of the day:
Explanation – Compound Adjective
Compound Rush - Students will
create compound adjectives with
Compound adjectives are compound words that the list of the words provided to
them in groups in stipulated time
act as adjectives. A compound word is any word
period.
Day-4 that’s made up of two or more words, like:
Doghouse
Fire truck
compound words that communicate a specific
person, place, thing, or concept. Compound
adjectives describe nouns.
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Assessment (Learning Feedback)
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