During this week I completed the story 'The Nightingale and the Rose' written by Oscar Wilde and also done an activity of story house from the story. The class was very interactive. Students understood the classes well and they responded with great interest. Apart from teaching I was fully engaged in various classes during this week. I was gaining more confidence and was able to manage the classes well
FIRST SHOWERSis a beautiful poem
written by the well known Indian poet Nalini Sharma. The poet speaks about the
changes that rain brings. Here the poet tells us that
we can alleviate our pains through the real touch of nature. It soothes us and
brings happiness to our mind and soul. The
rain soothes the poet by getting rid of heat and fatigue.
CURRICULAR
OBJECTIVES
The learner
Develops listening speaking reading and writing
skills.
Enhances creative and critical thinking
Develops imagination and aesthetic power
Reads the poem and appreciates the poet’s style.
PRE REQUISITES
The learner
Has read similar poems about rain.
Knows the happiness that rain brings.
Realises the importance of nature.
Develops an attitude to understand the poem with
its essence.
TEACHING LEARNING RESOURCES.
Coursebook, Sourcebook, Chart, CD, Dictionary
CLASSROOM INTERACTION
PROCEDURE
PUPIL’S RESPONSE
INFORMAL INTERACTION
Teacher creates a
good rapport with the students by engaging in an informal talk with them
ENTRY ACTIVITY
Teacher creates a
mental readiness by showing some pictures of rain
LINK TALK
Teacher gives a
brief description about the happiness that rain brings.
INTRODUCING THE POEM
Teacher introduces the lesson and the author by
showing a picture of the author and writes the title on the blackboard.
FIRST SHOWERS
NALINI SHARMA
Teacher displays
a video which narrates the poem and visualizes each lines of the poem.
READING BY THE TEACHER
Teacher reads the
poem with proper stress, rhythm, intonation etc
SILENT READING BY THE
STUDENTS
Teacher asks the
students to share their ideas on what they have understood reading the lines
with their peers.
SCAFFOLDING QUESTIONS
Teacher asks a
few scaffolding questions to the students.
Who is the author
of the poem?
What is the title
of the poem?
How does the rain soothe the poet’s nerves?
GLOSSARY
Teacher
introduces the unfamiliar words from the stanza
Parched :
dry
Soak : make wet
or lie in water
Visage : face
Clung : hold on
tightly
Fatigue : extreme tiredness
APPRECIATION OF THE POEM
Teacher gives a
brief summary of the lines.
When poet was
returning from her workplace after an exhausted day’s work, cool raindrops
touched her dried out face. The unexpected rain soaked her. It was a great
comfort to her troubled nerves. Her frayed nerves got energized and she felt
afresh.
GROUP ACTIVITY
Teacher asks the
students to be in groups and write
Prepare the
profile of Nalini Sharma based on the hints given
REFINING AND EDITING
Teacher edits the
products prepared by the students.
REVIEW
Teacher
recapitulates the lines and asks some questions.
What made the
poet’s stel unsteady?
What was the poet
doing at the time of rain?
FOLLOW UP ACTIVITY
Teacher gives an
assignment
Find out the
poetic devices used in the first eight lines of the poem.