PUPPETRY (APRIL MAY) CLASS - LKG. CYCLE 1(One) DETAILED PLANNER OF CLASSES REQUIRED. 1-story/ class/ 4-periods in a month

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DETAILED PLANNER OF PUPPETRY (APRIL MAY) CLASS - LKG CYCLE 1(One) INSTRUCTIONAL PEDAGOGY 1-story/ class/ 4-periods in a month Frog and Fish, Chunmun the bird, Cindrella, Lion and the Mouse To entertain the students, to inculcate moral values among students Listening, speaking and imagination skills Students get entertained. Through stories moral values of friendship, victory of good over evil are imbibed. Students imagination, vocabulary will be enhanced. Puppets, masks teacher presenter The teacher will start the topic with help of props like puppets, masks and narrate the story in a very dramatic way in order the entertain the students. She will allso questions to the students to catch their attention. With the help of the story teacher will try to inculcate moral values among the students. NIL NIL SYLLABUS FOR FORMATIVE & SUMMATIVE P a g e 1

DETAILED PLANNER OF ENGLISH (June-July) CLASS LKG CYCLE 3RD INSTRUCTIONAL PEDAGOGY 12-40 Minutes class period Alphabets F, E, V (print caps) Opposites: (inside/outside, full/empty, Sweet/sour, happy/sad). Action words: (clap, swim, give, take, pull) Rhymes: I am an apple. Good Food. Skills: Listening, writing and speaking skills, comparison, vocabulary, recitation with actions. Children will be able to identify the opposites and action words. They will be able to use the words in everyday English. Developing rhythmic sense and body actions. Developing motor skills and eye-hand coordination. Teacher presents flash card for opposites and action words. Charts, crayons, worksheets, and notebook. For teaching opposites various prompting activities will be followed e.g. inside/outside. The teacher will perform actions in the class for inside/outside like she will take students outside the class and will get them back inside the class. Follow up: Teacher will ask the students to take their tiffin box outside the bag and then keep it in their bags. Similar methodology will be followed for opposites. For teaching action words various prompting activities will be followed. Teacher will tell the students to hop on the given shapes and children will hop. Similar methodology will be followed for teaching action words. Prompting activity: Teacher will ask the students to dip the finger in the poster colour and draw different alphabets on the chart paper or newspaper. Alphabets: F, E, V The teacher will take out objects from the magic bag related to the alphabets F, P a g e 2

INFORMAL E, V. The teacher will name the objects and will stress on the first sound like (F) for frog or frock. Follow up: Oral drill of phonetics will be followed by ppt. Oral drill in classroom. Fun based worksheet will be provided. P a g e 3

DETAILED PLANNER OF E.V.S (JUNE) CLASS L.K.G CYCLE -3rd 6-7 40 min class period. PLANTS. Identification of different parts of plants. Visual association. Uses and importance of plants Taking care of plants... Awareness about names of plants. Recognize different plants. INSTRUCTIONAL Charts, PPT, Magic bag, Drawing, coloring and Flash Cards. PEDAGOGY We will show them pictures of different Plants for recognition. INFORMAL For classification of plants we will show them ppt. Nature Walk. Growing garden in a cup. Collecting leaves. Leaf Print Fun based worksheets. P a g e 4

DETAILED PLANNER OF HINDI (JUNE) CLASS L.K.G CYCLE-3 RD 8 अर: म,भ,प,ष, (म खक) कवत :ब रश क शल:बचक य जनक"सह%पहच नकर न बचक य जनक श (उच रणकर न बचक श,दभ.ड रम0व 2धल न INSTRUCTIO NAL TOOLS & REFERENC ES PEDAGOGY 1.बचक य जनक"सह%पहच नह ई 2.बचन य जनक श (उच रणकरन स ख 3.बचक श,दभ.ड रम0व 2धह ई 1.फल शक ड8 2.च ट8 3.प.प.ट% बचक सबस प व8य जनक फल शक ड8<दख एज ए ग जसस उ@ह य जनक पहच न क अAय सह ग उसक पBच तम0उ@ह म ह क"सह यत स इनय जनक सह%उच रणकरन क अAय सकर ऊ ग बचक ब रब रइन यजनक ब लन क FलएG रतकH ग बचक एकच ट8<दख य ज एग जसम0पढ एज न व ल य जनस श Hह न व ल अन क2चJबन हग,ज स : म स मटर, म स Kछल%,म स म ल आ<द बचक इनश,दक म खकअAय सकर य ज एग ASSIGNMEN T / INFORMAL ASSESSME फल शक ड8गNतव2ध बचक सम हम0रख ज एग तथ हरसम हक द Gक रक फल शक ड8<दएज ए ग - एक जसम0य जनह ग तथ द सर जसम02चJबन हग बचक NनदQश<दएज ए ग Rकहम0य जनव ल फल श क ड8क 2चJSमब @धतफल शक ड8स Fमल न ह बचक प.प.ट%दव र अरपहच न क कह ज एग तथ उसक सह%उच रणकरन क कह ज एग बच P a g e 5

NT क अन क2चJप.प.ट%पर<दख एज ए ग तथ उ@ह 2चJक"श Hक"ध नतथ श,दब लन क कह ज एग P a g e 6

DETAILED PLANNER OF Library Class: LKG May/June One story per period Stories: Goldilocks and the three bears. Chicken Lichen. Magic Porridge Pot. Three Billy Goats Gruff. The Ugly Duckling. Fox and the cock. Happy Menace. Timid Hare. The Monkey s Heart. Lazy Caterpillar. The clever goat. Cinderella. The Three Little Pigs. The Enormous Turnip. The little Red Hen. Heidi. Listening Speaking Reading Know the theme of the story. Having fun in listening to the stories. Learn to see and tell the words or names. Recognize the characters in the story through role plays. INSTRUCTIONAL Books, Teacher Presenter, Props PEDAGOGY The teacher will make students to relate with the different characters of the story. Follow up: Teacher will narrate the story through the role play. Activity: Retell the story with the help of teacher s assistance and using props. P a g e 7

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DETAILED PLANNER OF MATHS (JUNE) CLASS L.K.G CYCLE -3RD 12-40 min class period Numbers (1-5) Number relation (1 to 5) Writing numbers (1 to 5). Sequence Writing.(1 to 5) Recognition, Counting, Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. Number cardinality. Developing number sense and counting objects. Identifying the symbol for the given number. Number recognition and number readiness. Counting the objects and sequencing the numbers. INSTRUCTIONAL Materials like pencils, eraser, blocks etc. Number dice and number mat. Flash cards. Outdoor setting. Number lines. Notebooks and books. PEDAGOGY The teacher will make the students to understand the concept of numbers and counting through various fun related activities. Introductory Activity:- Teacher and students will play a number bead game. The students will be asked to put the required bead as per the given number in the string. Count the beads in the string and say the number. Follow up:- Teacher will make the students to rotate the dice. Count how many dots and jump on the number given on the number mat INFORMAL Fun based Worksheets. P a g e 10

DETAILED PLANNER OF MUSIC CLASS - LKG CYCLE IST (MARCH /APRIL) INSTRUCTIONAL PEDAGOGY SYLLABUS FOR FORMATIVE & SUMMATIVE PERIODS (5) SARGAM (Aaroh) Sense of music. Coordination with musical instruments like (Harmonium,Dafli) Introduction of swar and taal. To develop musical sense. To develop interest towards vocal as well as instrumental music. Children will enjoy singing. Harmonium and Dafli Learning by singing Singing sargam They will be asked to sing sargam with Harmonium and Dafli. Students will be assessed throughout session on motivation to sing, Sense of rhythm and observations regarding quality of voice will be noted down. P a g e 11

DETAILED PLANNER MUSIC CLASS- LKG ND (MAY) CYCLE - 2 INSTRUCTIONAL PEDAGOGY SYLLABUS FOR FORMATIVE & SUMMATIVE PERIODS (5) Fun song practice (Re Mama Re Mama Re...) Sense of singing and dancing / actions Coordination with group while singing and dancing / actions To develop singing sense To develop interest towards singing and dancing / actions Children will enjoy singing Dancing Actions Harmonium Learning by singing and dancing / actions Singing with dance / actions Children will be asked to sing song with actions Students will be assessed throughout session on motivation to sing, Sense of rhythm and observations regarding quality of voice will be noted down. P a g e 12