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The lesson plan aims to teach students about Mahatma Gandhi through reading passages about his life and work, identifying new vocabulary, and answering comprehension questions. Students will learn about Gandhi's birthplace, family background, education in England, role in India's independence movement through nonviolent civil disobedience, and assassination. The plan incorporates activities like pronunciation practice, loud reading, silent reading, and recapping questions to enhance comprehension.

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The lesson plan aims to teach students about Mahatma Gandhi through reading passages about his life and work, identifying new vocabulary, and answering comprehension questions. Students will learn about Gandhi's birthplace, family background, education in England, role in India's independence movement through nonviolent civil disobedience, and assassination. The plan incorporates activities like pronunciation practice, loud reading, silent reading, and recapping questions to enhance comprehension.

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E-LESSON PLAN

OF
ENGLISH
SUBMITTED BY
SONI KUMARI
[Link]. 3RD SEMESTER
LESSON PLAN-
DATE - CLASS- 6 TH
SUBJECT – ENGLISH(PROSE) PERIOD - II

TOPIC- MAHATMA GANDHI DURATION – 35MIN

GENERAL AIM:
• STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO DO LOUD READING AND SILENT READING.
• STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO IMPROVE THEIR VOCABULARY.
• STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO READ THE ENGLISH WITH CORRECT PRONUNCIATION.
• STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO COMPREHEND ENGLISH.
SPECIFIC AIM:
COGNITIVE
• STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY NEW WORDS AND THEIR MEANING.
• STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN THE NEW WORDS.
• STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE
IDEA OF THE PASSAGE.
STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO USE WORDS FROM
THEIR DAY TO DAY LIFE SITUATION.
AFFECTIVE:
• STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO DEVELOP POSITIVE ATTITUDE FOR BOOK READING.
PSYCHOMOTOR:
• STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO DEVELOP POSITIVE ATTITUDE AND SKILL OF
READING WITH CORRECT PRONUNCIATION.
MATERIAL AID:
1. TEXTBOOK(IMAGE OF CHAPTER SHOWN ON THE SCREEN )
2. FLASH CARDS(SLIDE OF 4 FLASH CARDS )
3. WORD MEANING SLIDE.
4. SLIDE OF INTRODUCTORY QUESTIONS AND OTHER MATERIAL LIKE INTERNET,
LAPTOP ETC.
PREVIOUS
QUESTION
Students are familiar with the
name of freedom fighter and the
name of the country.
INTRODUCTORY QUESTIONS
Pupil Teacher Activity Student Activity
1. What is the name of our The name of our country is India.
country?
2. What do you call those who We call them as Freedom fighters.
fight for the freedom of
India?
The name of freedom fighters are
3. Name some freedom fighters Pt. Nehru, Bhagat Singh, Mahatma
name? Gandhi .

4. Which freedom fighter is also Problematic Question


known as Bapu?
AIM OF STATEMENT
Mahatma Gandhi is the freedom fighter
also known as Bapu. So student today we
will study the chapter ‘Mahatma Gandhi’
PRESENTATION
Pupil teacher will teach Teaching points/Topics of
E-Lesson Plan
By
Sharing PPT/ Slide Share
And also by using images, figures etc.
Model Reading: Chapter will be shown on the screen by the
pupil teacher and will read the paragraph with proper pronunciation.
MAHATMA GANDHI

In India we call Mahatma Gandhi, ‘Bapu’ or ‘Rashtrapita’. His full


name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was born on 2nd
Octorber, 1869 at Probandar in KATHIAWAD, Gujarat. Hid father’s
name was Karamchand Gandhi. His Mother’s name was Putlibai. His
wife was Kastoorba Gandhi. Gandhiji lived the life of a common man
and kept himself away from luxuries. He was very hones and truthful
from his childhood. Once he read the story of Shravana Kumar.
Sharavana used to carry his old and blind parents in baskets slung o a
bamboo yoke. Gandhiji was deeply touched by his devotion towards his
old parents. He decided to be like Sharavana and serve his parents.
He went to England to obtain a law degree. After obtaining
his degree he returned to India in 1893. He was restless to see
his countrymen suffering under the foreign rule. So he devoted
his entire life for the upliftment of the poor and to free his
country from the clutches of the British Rule. He led the
freedom movement against the British Government and
started ‘Satyagarh’, ‘Non-Cooperation Movement’, ‘Dandi
Salt March’, Quit India Movement and ‘Civil Disobedience
Movement’. Ultimately, India got freedom on 15 th August 1947.
Mahatma Gandhi is known for his principles of non-violence
all over the world. He led a saintly life and was against all
sorts of injustice and inequality prevailing in the society. He
was assassinated on 30th January 1948 by Nathuram Godse.
Pronunciation Drill Drilling Words

Pupil Teacher will help 1. Rashtrapita - Rash-tra-pita


the student to 2. Porbandar - Por-ban-dar
pronounce the word
correctly by showing 3. Luxuries - Lug-za-ries
slide of the words in 4. Upliftment - Up-lift-ment
the chapter on the
screen.
1. Rashtrapita

Rash-tra-pita
[Link]
Por-ban-dar
[Link]
Lug-za-ries
[Link]

Up-lift-ment
Loud Reading

Slide of chapter will be again shown by the


Pupil teacher on the screen and will ask the
student to read the paragraph with proper
pronunciation.
Exposition of Difficult words: Pupil Teacher will help the student to
know the meaning of difficult words in the chapter using the slide .

Word \meaning tecniques Student Activity


1) Luxuries (What is the 1) The antonym of difficult is Easy.
antonym of difficult?) yes, the
antonym of difficult is easy so
the meaning of difficult is a
condition of great ease.
2) The mother care for their children.
2) Devotion(What does the
mother do of their
children?)yes, the mother care
for their children so, the
meaning of devotion is care
Exposition of Difficult words
3)Entire (what is the antonym of • The antonym of incomplete is
incomplete?)yes, the meaning of complete.
incomplete is complete. So the
meaning of entire is complete.
4.) Assassinated (She killed the
dog.)what is the verb in the • Killed is the verb in the sentence
sentence)yes, killed is the verb
here. So the meaning of
assassinated is killed
Blackboard Summary
word Meaning
1)Luxuries • A condition of great
ease.
2) Devotion • Care
3) Entire • Complete
4) Assassinated • Killed
Instruction: Pupil Teacher will
instruct the student to note down
the word-meaning from the slide
that has been shown on the
screen.
Explanation: Pupil teacher will explain the
chapter to the students.
In India……………………….parents.
Explanation:
In India we call Mahatma Gandhi as
‘Bapu’ whose full name was
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and
was born on 2nd October 1869 at
Porbandar in Gujarat. His father
name was Karamchand Gandhi and
mother name was Putlibai. He was
very honest and truthful from his
childhood.
Explanation(Paragraph2)

He went……………………movement.
Explanation:
Gandhiji went to England to obtain a
law degree and then returned to India
in [Link] become very upset to see his
countrymen suffering under foreign
rule so he devoted his life for the poor
and to the country. He led different
freedom movement against Britishers
like Satyagrah, Dandi Salt March,
Noncooperation movement etc. He was
assassinated (killed) on 30th January
1948 by Nathuram Godse.
Silent Reading

Slide of the Chapter will be again shown


on the screen by the Pupil Teacher and will
instruct the student to do silent reading of
the chapter.
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS
PUPIL TEACHER ACTIVITY STUDENT ACTIVITY
Q1. When was Mahatma Gandhi Ans. Mahatma Gandhi was born
born? on 2nd October.
Q 2. What was the father name Ans. Karamchand Gandhi was the
of Mahatma Gandhi? father name of Mahatma Gandhi.
Q 3. Where did he went to Ans. He went to England to obtain
obtain a law degree? a law degree.
Q 4. When was Gandhi Problematic questions
assassinated?
RECAPTULATION QUESTIONS
Q. Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false statement:

a. Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd November. (


) b. He was born in Porbandar Gujarat.
( ) c. He was a dishonest person from his
childhood.( ) d. He went to England to obtain a
law degree. ( )
RECAPTULATION QUESTIONS
Q. Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false statement:

a. Mahatma Gandhi was born on 2nd November. (


) b. He was born in Porbandar Gujarat.
( ) c. He was a dishonest person from his
childhood.( ) d. He went to England to obtain
a law degree. ( )
HOMEWORK
Paste the picture of Mahatma
Gandhi in your notebook and
write five lines on him.

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