Lesson Plan: Welcome and Everyday Conversations
Grade Level: Grade 1
Subject: English
Duration: 2 Weeks (10 class periods, 40 minutes each)
Objectives:
By the end of the two weeks, students will be able to:
- Use basic greetings (e.g., "Hello," "Good morning") and farewells (e.g., "Goodbye," "See you").
- Respond to simple questions about themselves (e.g., "What is your name?" "How are you?").
- Use polite words like "please," "thank you," and "sorry" in context.
- Ask and answer questions about everyday activities (e.g., "What do you like?").
- Engage in short conversations with peers and teachers.
- Recognize and practice common phrases used at home and school.
Materials Needed:
- Flashcards with greetings and phrases (e.g., "Hello," "Thank you")
- Pictures of daily activities (e.g., eating, playing, sleeping)
- Puppets or soft toys for role-play
- Whiteboard/markers or blackboard/chalk
- Audio of songs (e.g., "Hello Song," "Good Morning Song") or teacher-led singing
- Worksheets with matching or drawing tasks
- Name tags or stickers for students (optional)
- Props like a toy phone or pretend food items
Week 1: Greetings and Introductions
Day 1: Saying Hello and Goodbye
Objective: Learn basic greetings and farewells.
Activities:
- Warm-Up (5 min): Sing "Hello, Hello, How Are You?" with actions (wave, smile).
- Direct Instruction (10 min):
- Say: "We say 'Hello' or 'Hi' when we meet someone, and 'Goodbye' when we leave."
- Model: Greet a puppet ("Hello, Teddy!") and say goodbye ("Goodbye, Teddy!").
- Teach: "Good morning" (for morning), "Good night" (for bedtime).
- Activity (15 min): Greeting Circle
- Students sit in a circle. Teacher greets each child: "Hello, [name]!" They reply: "Hello, teacher!"
- End with: "Goodbye, everyone!" and wave.
- Game (5 min): Wave and Say
- Teacher says "Hello" or "Goodbye." Students wave and repeat.
- Wrap-Up (5 min): Ask: "What do you say when you come to school?"
Homework: Say "Hello" and "Goodbye" to family members and tell them tomorrow.
Day 2: What’s Your Name?
Objective: Introduce themselves and ask names.
Activities:
- Recap (5 min): Sing "Hello Song" and wave to peers.
- Direct Instruction (10 min):
- Teach: "My name is [name]." and "What is your name?"
- Model with a puppet: "Hello! My name is Teddy. What is your name?"
- Activity (15 min): Name Game
- Students wear name tags. In pairs, they say: "Hello! My name is [name]. What is your name?"
- Teacher helps shy students.
- Worksheet (5 min): Draw yourself and write your name (or trace if needed).
- Wrap-Up (5 min): Ask a few students: "What is your name?"
Homework: Ask a family member: "What is your name?" and share their answer tomorrow.
Day 3: How Are You?
Objective: Ask and answer about feelings.
Activities:
- Warm-Up (5 min): Greet: "Good morning, everyone!" Students reply: "Good morning, teacher!"
- Direct Instruction (10 min):
- Teach: "How are you?" and responses: "I am fine," "I am happy," "I am sad."
- Show smiley/sad faces and model: "How are you? I am happy!"
- Activity (15 min): Feelings Circle
- Pass a toy. Each child says: "Hello, my name is [name]. How are you?" Next child answers: "I am fine!"
- Game (5 min): Happy or Sad?
- Teacher acts happy (smile) or sad (frown). Students say: "You are happy!" or "You are sad!"
- Wrap-Up (5 min): Ask: "How are you today?"
Homework: Draw a happy face and write "I am happy."
Day 4: Please and Thank You
Objective: Use polite words in conversations.
Activities:
- Recap (5 min): Ask: "How are you?" Students reply with names and feelings.
- Direct Instruction (10 min):
- Teach: "Please" (to ask) and "Thank you" (to thank).
- Model: "Please give me the pencil." (Give it.) "Thank you!"
- Activity (15 min): Polite Shop
- Set up a pretend shop with toys/food. Students say: "Please give me an apple." Seller gives it; buyer says: "Thank you!"
- Worksheet (5 min): Match "Please" and "Thank you" to pictures (e.g., asking for water, getting a book).
- Wrap-Up (5 min): Ask: "What do you say when someone helps you?"
Homework: Say "Please" and "Thank you" at home and tell the class tomorrow.
Day 5: Sorry and Excuse Me
Objective: Use "sorry" and "excuse me" appropriately.
Activities:
- Warm-Up (5 min): Sing "Good Morning Song" and greet peers.
- Direct Instruction (10 min):
- Teach: "Sorry" (for mistakes) and "Excuse me" (to get attention or pass).
- Model: Bump a puppet and say: "Sorry!" Say: "Excuse me" to pass through.
- Activity (15 min): Role-Play
- Students walk in a line. One says: "Excuse me" to pass. Another pretends to drop a pencil and says: "Sorry!"
- Game (5 min): Polite Words Bingo
- Call out "Please," "Thank you," "Sorry," "Excuse me." Students mark on a card.
- Wrap-Up (5 min): Ask: "When do you say 'Sorry'?"
Homework: Draw a picture of saying "Sorry" or "Excuse me."
Week 2: Everyday Conversations
Day 6: What Do You Like?
Objective: Talk about likes and preferences.
Activities:
- Recap (5 min): Review polite words with quick role-play (e.g., "Please pass the book").
- Direct Instruction (10 min):
- Teach: "What do you like?" and "I like [food/toy]."
- Model: "What do you like? I like mangoes."
- Activity (15 min): Likes Circle
- Students say: "Hello, my name is [name]. I like [something]." (e.g., "I like playing.")
- Show pictures (e.g., mango, ball) to help.
- Worksheet (5 min): Draw something you like and write "I like [item]."
- Wrap-Up (5 min): Ask: "What does your friend like?"
Homework: Ask a family member: "What do you like?" and share tomorrow.
Day 7: What Are You Doing?
Objective: Describe simple actions.
Activities:
- Warm-Up (5 min): Greet: "Good morning! How are you?" Students reply.
- Direct Instruction (10 min):
- Teach: "What are you doing?" and "I am [action]" (e.g., "I am eating," "I am playing").
- Act out actions and model: "What are you doing? I am jumping."
- Activity (15 min): Action Game
- Students mime actions (e.g., eating, sleeping). Peers ask: "What are you doing?" They answer: "I am [action]."
- Game (5 min): Guess the Action
- Teacher mimes; students guess: "You are running!"
- Wrap-Up (5 min): Ask: "What are you doing now?" (e.g., "I am sitting.")
Homework: Draw yourself doing something (e.g., "I am reading").
Day 8: At School Conversations
Objective: Use phrases common in school.
Activities:
- Recap (5 min): Review actions: "What are you doing?" Students mime and answer.
- Direct Instruction (10 min):
- Teach school phrases: "May I come in?" "Yes, you may," "Can I drink water?" "Please wait."
- Model: Knock and say: "May I come in?" Reply: "Yes, you may."
- Activity (15 min): Classroom Role-Play
- Students pretend to enter class, ask: "May I come in?" or "Can I drink water?" Teacher/peers respond.
- Worksheet (5 min): Match phrases to pictures (e.g., "May I come in?" to a door).
- Wrap-Up (5 min): Ask: "What do you say to the teacher?"
Homework: Practice "May I come in?" at home and tell the class.
Day 9: At Home Conversations
Objective: Use phrases common at home.
Activities:
- Warm-Up (5 min): Sing "Hello Song" and ask: "What are you doing?"
- Direct Instruction (10 min):
- Teach home phrases: "I am hungry," "Can I have food?" "Good night, Mummy."
- Model: "I am hungry. Can I have food? Thank you!"
- Activity (15 min): Home Role-Play
- Use props (e.g., toy food). Students say: "I am hungry. Can I have food?" Partner says: "Yes, here you are."
- Game (5 min): Phone Call
- Pretend to call a friend: "Hello! How are you? Good night!"
- Wrap-Up (5 min): Ask: "What do you say at bedtime?"
Homework: Say "Good night" to family and draw a bed.
Day 10: Review and Conversation Practice
Objective: Consolidate greetings and everyday phrases.
Activities:
- Warm-Up (5 min): Sing "Goodbye Song" (e.g., "Goodbye, goodbye, see you again").
- Review (15 min): Conversation Chain
- In a circle, each student greets the next: "Hello, [name]! How are you?" "I am fine. What do you like?" etc.
- Include "Please," "Thank you," "Sorry."
- Activity (15 min): Mini Skit
- In pairs, students act out a short talk (e.g., meeting at school: "Hello! May I come in? What are you doing?").
- Wrap-Up (5 min): Ask: "What did you learn to say?" Celebrate with a cheer.
Homework: Write or draw 3 things you can say to a friend (e.g., "Hello," "Thank you").
Assessment:
- Formative: Participation in songs, role-plays, and games; accuracy in worksheets and homework.
- Summative: Day 10 skit (scored out of 6: 2 for greeting, 2 for question, 2 for response).
- Observation: Confidence in using phrases and responding to peers.
Extensions:
- Craft: Make a "Polite Words Chart" with drawings (e.g., "Thank you" with a gift).
- Field Activity: Practice greetings with school staff (e.g., "Good morning, Didi!").
- Story: Read a tale about friendship (e.g., "The Lion and the Mouse") and identify greetings.
Notes for Teachers:
- Use simple, repetitive phrases and model clearly with gestures.
- Incorporate Hindi if needed (e.g., "Namaste" alongside "Hello") for familiarity.
- Encourage shy students with puppets or peer support.
- Keep activities fun and short to maintain attention.
Videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by1QAoRcc-U&list=PL0HMo9RIVkowrkFRF4SFE8OQ3VDlt-wwt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufzOhCAVeyM&list=PLlqY1ajT56E5oQliam29ar_aGC54gaxia