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Bakashaba Andrew
Grade 4 Reading and Writing Two weeks
20min

Lesson: English

Unit Overview
Main Idea (Claim) Summative Assessment
-Pronouns Am going to ask the students to get into
Students will learn to use singular and groups of twos and share what they have
plural words in their speaking of the learnt and ask their partners one thing
English language. Tower of Babylon they did not understand if the partner
Genesis 11. cannot answer the friends question then
ask me to help them by putting up their
hand. (06 min)

Guiding Questions Objectives (know/understand/do/value)


The student will be able to create singular and
1.What is the meaning of the word plural nouns and use them in sentence
singular nouns construction
2.what is the meaning of the word plural
nouns
3.what is the importance of these words
mentions above?
Time Instructional Procedures and Strategies
5 min Opening the Lesson
- Am going to ask my students to count off 1 and 2 then afterwards I will ask
the ones to side on the same side and then I will ask the twos to sit on the
other side. After this I will give these groups different sets of words with
letters and their challenge will be to arrange their letters into words as faster
as they can and the first group to come up with the write word will the price.
At this moment, I will start my lesson by telling the students that today we
will learn about these two words that we formed in our groups.

Developing the Lesson


9 min Nouns refer to a thing or an object and they type of nouns as explained below
When we talk about singular nouns it means a single thing or one in number
for example a dog, a house and a car. But if things are more than one then its
what we call plural nouns. For examples things, places and people

Singular Nouns Plural Nouns

Boy Boys

Fox foxes

House houses

Note: When nouns end with ch, sh, x, z we add -es under plural nouns
whereas under singular we do not add any letter it remains the same.
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Bakashaba Andrew
Grade 4 Reading and Writing Two weeks
20min

Formative Assessment Differentiation


Okay students lets keep our books and Those students that may not have
from these papers pick on and pass to understand I will share a link
another person am going to say five (http://search.excite.com/excite2/search/w
words in singular form and write them in eb?
a plural form after pass my papers to the fcoid=417&fcop=topnav&fpid=27&q=Lea
front. rning%20Grammar).
Then I will ask them what they learnt from
what they read in case they have not
understand I will explain to them by giving
them more time.
Resources
Makers, power point, cut papers for quiz and flash cards.
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Glossary

Term Definition Resources


Unit Overview Main Idea and Summative Assessment
copied from the unit plan in order to keep
the goal in mind during the writing and
implementation of the lesson plan.
Guiding Questions these questions guide the inquiry for
the lesson, leading students toward a
rich understanding of the objectives for
the lesson and ultimately, the unit.
Factual- knowledge or fact-based
questions
Conceptual- questions that enable
exploration of big ideas that connect
facts and topics
Debatable- questions that expose areas
of ambiguity, disagreement, or tension
within the unit of study
Objectives The specific aims of the lesson. As a
result of the instruction, this is what the
students are expected to know,
understand, and be able to do. These
should align with and lead to the unit
understandings, knowledge and skills.
Time - Marks the amount of time needed for
each stage of the lesson. Enables
effective time-management for the
teacher.
Beginning the The opening or warm-up that will
Lesson engage the learner, producing creative
tension. May include review and/or
activation of prior knowledge.
Developing the The content learned and the strategies
Lesson employed towards that end
Closing the Lesson A conclusion or review of what was
learned, providing closure to the lesson.
Formative Assessment throughout the lesson that
Assessment provides feedback that can be used to plan
or alter instruction. Should prepare
students for the summative assessment.
Differentiation ways of modifying instruction to meet
the needs of diverse learners
Resources any texts, materials, technology,
people, places or other resources that
have informed the unit and learning
experiences

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