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Chapter - 1 Myself Aim: •To know about yourself •To develop certain skills—communication and listening skills Teaching Apparatus Chart paper, placards of different colours and different animals, crayons, pencils, a pair of scissors, children’s clothes Method Day 1 Since this is a topic about which a child has some knowledge, you can start the class by asking children about what they know about themselves. Jot down all the points on the blackboard. Allow the children to come out with different points about themselves. Ask questions related to their age, their favourite colours, hobbies, etc. Ask a few children in the class to give description about themselves.. Ask them to tell about their names, last name, age, and the name of their best friends. This will make them understand that everybody in the class have a different name and surname. All of them have different hobbies too. Ask them questions about their family and family members. What do their family members do? The children of first grade like to talk about themselves. Help the children to learn about their individualities, similarities and differences. This activity will help in improving the sense of togetherness in the children. At later stage, phonics can also be incorporated. Ask the children to divide themselves into three or four groups. Now provide them a question paper which has space to write the answers. Sample questions What makes you different from other people? What are the similarities in between you and your friends? What makes you so special? Who are your family members? This activity will help in the improvement of awareness of the child about himself or herself. Day 2 There are several other activities that can help in improving the self awareness such as asking the child to trace his outline on a chart paper. Ask him to draw face, nose, eyes, ears, hands and legs in it. The child can cut the outline. Assist them if they need your health. The children have to make a similar outline. They will now staple the two outlines together. Stuff them with tissue paper, newspaper, what ever is available. Now, dress the dummy with the child’s clothes. Although this activity will take a few days to complete but the child will enjoy seeing a glimpse of themselves in their own clothes. This activity will again help in improving the self awareness of the children. Day 3 Bring a big chart paper in the class. Ask the children to sign on the chart paper by writing the things that they like about themselves. Display the collage in the classroom. These are the activities that will help the children to know about the similarities and differences among themselves. I love to do gardening. Tell the children that all these question are related to them. Also, ask them questions like what is the job of your father? What your mother does? Which is your favourite dish? Ask the children to listen to the question and give a response after each question. Encourage the children to participate and teach the chapter from the book. Recapitulation Let the students write a few lines about their family, school, and themselves. Revision The class can answer the question at the end of the chapter. Chapter - 2 My Body Aim • To identify the external body parts. • To understand the functions of different body parts Teaching materials A large sheet of paper, pencil, eraser, a CD player, pictures of different body parts, a large sheet of paper, a chart of growth pattern Method Day 1 Start the class by asking different questions in the class like • Can you observe different parts of your body? • What are the different parts of your body that you can see? • Name all the body parts and jot them down in your notebook. You can write down all the answers given by the children on the blackboard. Let the children come out with different views and answers. Ensure that each child participate in the question and answer round. As a brief outline, the students of this grade are expected to learn their body parts along with their functioning such as what are the functions of your head, neck, arms, forearms, etc. As a teacher, you can demonstrate the students the locations of different body parts on a poster of our body parts. Point the different body parts and say their names aloud. Ask the students to repeat their names together. Now, the teacher can name the body parts aloud and can ask the children to move them. The teacher can take help of a poem to give the children a visual feedback. This will help the children to retain the names of the body parts. Day 2 After learning and identifying the names of different body parts, provide a worksheet to the children in which they have to match the name of the body part to its image. This will also help them to memorize the spelling of each body part. The teacher can also play the games like "YOU SAY". In this, she can ask the student to perform different tasks based on different body part, for example the teacher can ask the children to tilt their neck to the right and then to the left. This movement will create a link between the child's brain and body as their name will be processed from thought into action. Conduct another activity by dividing the children into two groups. The students will be asked to make their own body outline. Pass a large sheet to every child. One child will lie down on the paper while the other child will draw an outline of this child. Now each child will label their body parts in this outline. Display the outline of each child in the class and provide your corrective and positive feedback to the child. Day 3 You can also play the “Hockey Pockey" song or "The Bone Bounce" by Luck Jensenas. These songs depict connection in between different body parts. Now take a body outline and ask the children to help you to label the names of different body parts. Ask them to identify a few body parts that are still missing in the outline. Along with, you can also give an idea to the children about how our body changes with growth. Ask the children to bring a few photographs from their childhood to their present age. Now ask them to compare their photographs from then and now. This will make them understand how their body has changed. Besides these, display some charts that depict that how a boy or a girl grows into an adult and an adult gets old. These activities will help them to understand a few traits that are similar to themselves. At the end of the discussion, ask them about the inference than we can draw from the lesson. Spend a couple of periods in discussions before taking up the chapter. Recapitulation Ask the children to label the names of different parts of our body on an outline of our body. Revision The class can answer all end of the chapter questions. Chapter - 3 Sense Organs Aim • To teach them the identification of different body parts • To understand the different types of sense organs • To understand the functioning of different sense organs Teaching materials Paper, pen, crayons, songs, CD player, different types of food items Day 1 As a part of recapitulation, ask the children about the uniqueness of our body parts. Tell them that it is one of its own kinds. It has five sense organs— hearing, seeing, touching, tasting and smelling. The most special feature of our body is that we are able to think and feel things.. Make pairs of children. Ask them to look at each other to understand the differences in their eyes, nose, skin colour, height, etc. Tell them that each pair has to elicit at least one difference. List them on the blackboard. After listing all the differences tell the children that we all are different and come from different families and different places. This activity will help the children to understand that we all are different about the variations in between us and that we all are different in one or other way. Take the students to visit a garden. Ask them to demonstrate the actions of different body parts with help of small games that demonstrate functions like running, jumping, skipping, hopping, sliding, crawling, etc. Day 2 Each student has to demonstrate a way in which they can move their body parts. The students will in turn show you movements Play a song in the classroom that the children can listen to and enjoy. Ask a few questions to the children related to the song like which body part help us to hear the song. The children will answer ear. Along with it, you can also teach the children about the importance of keeping our ears and nose clean. Like wise, you can explain the children the significance of different sense organs like our nose. Provide them a few materials with different fragrances in them such as rose, soap, perfumes, etc. Let the children smell them.. Wait for a few minutes and ask the children about the smell of these things. The children will tell about their likings and disliking for different smells. Day 3 Visit a nearby park with the children for a picnic. The children will bring different types of foods, fruits, breads, snacks, etc. Keep these food items separately in bags such that the students can’t see through. The students will be then asked to identify the food items by smelling, touching and tasting. This activity will help them to use their different senses. Ask the children to close their eyes. Wait for a minute. Now tell them to open their eyes and explain any five things that they can see around them. This will make them understand the significance of their vision. Recapitulation Ask the children about the functions of different body parts and how do our sense organs help us? Revision Let the class answer the questions given at he end of the chapter. Chapter - 4 Keeping clean AIM The children should be able to understand • importance of cleanliness. • • relationship between cleanliness and good health. • • inculcation of good habits related to cleanliness.• • development of good food habits Teaching materials Bags, any electronic item say a mobile phone, Power point presentation. Day 1 Introduce the topic to the children by emphasizing on the need of inculcation of personal care and hygiene. Students should understand the importance of habits like washing hands before and after every meal and other aspects of personal hygiene. Explain the children different ways by which they can keep their body clean. Ask the questions like • What will happen to us if we will start eating food from the road side vendors? • What will happen to our teeth if they are not brushed regularly? • How often should we wash our hands? • How often should we take bath? • Elicit answers from the class. As a teacher, explain to the children the meaning of 3Ms-- care taking of myself , i.e. myself, my clothes and my surroundings. Display a power point presentation to the children that helps the children to understand the meaning of cleanliness. 1.Why is it important to take bath everyday? 2.Why is it important to brush our teeth clothes? 3.Why is it important to wear clean clothes everyday? 4.Who help us in getting ready for the school? 5.How often should we wash our hands, brush my teeth a have a bath? Discuss all these questions in detail. Devise and explain a personal care plan to the students so that they can grasp the necessary aspects of personal care in their day to day life. The power point presentation should show the correct ways of how to wash hands, brush teeth, comb hair, etc. The students will then practice the steps taught by the children. Day 2 Emphasize on dental care as the children are prone to cavities. Divide the students in a group of four or five and ask them to discuss about the need of keeping their teeth clean. The children can discuss in their groups the necessities of maintaining hygiene. Now show the children 3 items like clothes, school bags and electronic toy. Ask the children to divide themselves into groups and discuss how they can take care of these items. Clothes and bags: Looks cleaner, smells good, make us feel smart and stays for a long time bags. Are needed everyday while going to school. Electronic toy: It is expensive and contains necessary details. Students will share their ideas with the whole class. Provide them a situation to the children like you well playing in the garden and suddenly it rained heavily and you got wet and muddy what well you do now? • I well walk into the room with my shoes. • I will take off my shoes and will go inside. • I will take source and will change my clothes. Recapitulation The teacher will reinforce all the aspects of the lessons and will ask the students to demonstrate activities like washing you hand, brushing your teeths, etc. Students should be reminded to follow the personal care plan and should from a programme for themselves that they need to follow everyday. The class can answer the questions at the end of the chapter orally. Chapter - 5 Clothes we wear AIM To make the children understand • importance of clothes. • Different types of clothes that we wear. • necessity of wearing uniform • importance of clean clothes Teaching materials A slide show on different kinds of clothes, a variety of worksheets. Method Day 1 Demonstrate a slide show to the children that displays different kinds of clothes. Divide them in the groups of three or four. Ask them to discuss and write the benefits of the clothes. Assess whether the students have any difficulty about the slide show. Motivate the children to ask questions. If they are asking no questions then make sure that they have understood the move/slideshow. Ask students to search pictures of different types of clothes worn in different seasons. They can collect pictures from the internet or magazines. The students can search pictures of clothes worn in different seasons. They can even search the dresses worn by the people of the other countries. After they have collected sufficient pictures, ask them to make a collage by pasting the picture and writing a few lines of information about it. The teacher should walk around the students to see whether they have understood the activity and whether they are working on it. Assess the children on the basis of amount of information gathered long them. Appoint an extra point to the group who have brought information from five different sources. Day 2 Distribute a worksheet to every child in which they have to match clothing names with their pictures. Explain the worksheet to the students and ask them a few questions to find out whether the students have understood the instructions. You can assign a matching exercise to the children where they can match the clothing items to their names. Encourage the children to play a nice game by naming clothes belonging to different states. Give them a situation like their parents are taking them to Rajasthan and they have to pack clothes for their trip. Select any one child who can act as a shopkeeper and teacher will distribute paper money. The children salesperson has paper cut clothes and the every child will go one by one and will say I want this cloth. If the child is unable to say the name of the dress, the teacher will encourage her to speak out. Salesperson will then tell the price of the item and child will pay the price. The game will run like us this manner. This activity will help the children to learn more names of clothes. Ask the class to find out the source of woollen and cotton clothes. Try to know how those materials are used to make clothes. Recapitulation The class can answer the questions at the end of the chapter orally. Chapter - 6 Our food AIM To make the child understand • the connection between good health and healthy food • The difference between healthy food and junk food. • The three main meals of the days, i.e. breakfast, lunch and dinner. • Inculcation of good food habits. Teaching materials Clay, crayons, magazines, newspapers, worksheets, picture of a thin and an obese man Method Day 1 Students should be able to tell about the foods that we eat daily. They should understand the concept of healthy food. Students should understand the difference between healthy food and unhealthy food. They should understand the necessity of breakfast, lunch and dinner. At this point of time, give the children a basic idea of healthy diet that includes serving from different food groups. Tell them the importance of healthy schedule and good food habits. You can begin the chapter by showing two pictures to the students. In one picture, there is a sick child who is sitting on a chair and is writing something with a very weak expression. In the other photo, there is a healthy and happy child, who is hale and hearty, and playing in the park. Ask the students about the difference in between the two pictures. Correlate these pictures to their food habits and tell the children about the adverse effects of eating unhealthy food. Day 2 Ask the children to bring crayons, clay and play dough. Encourage the students to make a display of their favourite food. Display the same in the class later. When children are doing this activity, you can suggest the children to make healthy food items like rice, eggs, dals, fruits, vegetables, etc. Tell the students about a brief of what they should take in the breakfast, lunch, dinner and at what time they should take their respective meals. You can also provide a week chart to the students suggesting about the food items that they can have in breakfast, lunch and dinner. Day 3 Provide a theme to the children to prepare their food plate. They can find pictures from magazines and newspapers. Tell the students that they can plan either the three, i.e. breakfast, lunch or dinner. Instruct them to take care that the meal should contain all the healthy food items in it. Recapitulation Let the children study about the healthy food items in detail and prepare a food chart of breakfast, lunch, dinner based on their studies. The class can answer the questions at the end of the chapter orally. Chapter - 7 Water AIM • To understand uses of water Water is very precious for us. • To explore the ways in which water is useful for other living things like plants and animals. • To find out the ways of saving water. Teaching materials Worksheets, blackboard or white board, chalks Method Day 1 This chapter depicts the importance of water as precious and useful resource. Ask the students the about the different sources of water.You can ask questions to your students like: • Can human beings service longer without food on without water? • What is your favourite activity done with water? • Where all can you see water? Allow the child to actively participate in the discussion and ask them to give answers. Write the answer given by the children on the blackboard, in points and discuss each correct answer. Explain to the students that water is a gift of nature that both animal and people can use. Ask the students what would have happened to their lives in the absence of water. Introduce the topic on the uses of water by asking the children a few questions like: • What are the ways in which your family uses water? • Why do we need water? • Did any of the uses of water by your family was new for you? Day 2 After the discussion, the teacher will read the chapter slowly in the class. She will also try and make sure that each child should understand the concept in a simple manner. Upto this point conduct a quiz in your class that involves questions starting from what if. For example what if we do not have clean drinking water? Make sure that every child should come with at least one view. Collect the information from every child and conclude the activity by asking following questions: • According to you, what is the most important use of water? • As per your opinion, what is the least important use of water? Try to improve the higher order thinking skills of the children by giving them a situation like what will happen to us if we drink impure water? Should we buy eatables and drinks from the roadside hawkers? Explain your answer. Recapitulation The teacher will recapitulate the topic by summarizing the topic like all living things need water to live. We need water to drink and to brush our teeth. Like us, animals and plants also need water. The teacher can also guide the students to solve the exercises given after the completion of the chapter. A few activities such as the picture-based activity based on use and misuse of water will help to inculcate the better understanding of the concept. Revision The class can answer the questions given at the end of the chapter. The children can also revise the concept by holding a discussion on the topic water is important, water is pure—save every drop of water. Chapter - 8 Air AIM Students will discover that • Air is everywhere • Air occupies space • Air has mass • Air is useful to us in many ways Teaching materials Plastic bag, balloons, Thread stick Method Day 1 Give an introduction to the children about air. Ask them a few questions like • Can they see Air? • Where is air present? • Is it present outside the classroom? • Is it present inside the class room? • Where can they see air? • Can you feel air? Allow the children to think and introspect about these questions. The basic aim should be to focus on the properties of air. The teacher can explain each property with the help of a group activity. Teacher can take a plastic balloon and can trap air in it. Now ask the children, if they can see air. Most of the children will say no. Try to make the children think like if they can see air inside the balloon. A few children will say yes. Then put a question like • How do you know that there is air in the bag? • Do you think that air is present outside the classroom? Day 2 Send a group of four children outside the playground and ask them to trap air in an air bag. When the child comes back with the trapped air inside the bag, explain the children that air is present everywhere and it occupies space. Conduct another activity to make the children understand that air has mass. Take two balloons and ask any two volunteers from the children who can blow air in the balloons. Hang the balloons at each end of the stick. Now hang the stick from the center with a string. Ask the children what do you think will happen? Make them understand that the end of the stick will bend towards the inflated balloon side. Day 3 Explain to the children that air is an essential and is necessary for our living. Help them to conduct a breathing exercise. Ask the children to keep their hands on their stomach and to breathe in. Now ask them to breathe out by keeping their hands on their stomach. Ask the children what did they fill? What was the movement of the stomach while breathing in and breathing out. This activity is important for the children to understand that air is important for all of us. Make the children understand the harmful effects of pollution. Ask the children to suggest any are way in which they can help in keeping the air clean. Also tell them that planting tress help in keeping the air clean. List all the ways on the blackboard as suggested by the children for example riding on bicycle, walking, planting trees around our home and taking are of the plants. Recapitulation Ask the class, to draw a flowchart that depicts the properties and various uses of air. Ask them to conduct small experiments like how can they show that air occupies space or air has weight. Revision The students can answer end-of-lesson Chapter - 9 Safety Rules Aims: To help the children understand the sources of risk • At home • On the road • While travelling, e.g. in bus • While swimming Teaching materials Worksheets, chart paper, pencil, colours/crayons etc. Method Day 1 While starting the chapter, make the children understand that you want to teach them how to stay safe at different places. Start the class by asking a few warm up questions like • What do you understand by safety? • What should you keep in mind while standing on a wet place? • what are the safety rules that the children know? Encourage the children to participate in the discussion and elaborate their correct views to make the other children understand the sources of risks and the necessary precautions that should be taken for it. Divide the class into five or six groups. Give each group a theme like safety rules at home, safety rules on the road, safety rules in the bus and safety rules while swimming. Ask them to prepare a poster based on the appointed theme. Each group has to present one poster where they can incorporate the do’s and don’ts related to the particular theme. The students can later provide a gist related to the particular theme. The gist can be explained by any one of the representative from the group. The representative will explain the poster and safety rule hidden behind it. Day 2 You can also present certain situations to the children in the form of worksheets, where a situation is written and the child has to write Yes or No based on their understanding of the safety rules. For example, ü You are at the park and you see a kite falling from the sky. You ran to catch the kite. YES/ NO ü You are in a hurry and want to cross a road. You took the help of an elder to do so. YES/NO ü You are all alone at the home and someone is ringing the bell. You will open the door and will allow him/her to enter the home. YES/No ü You went in the kitchen and started cutting the fruits with a sharp knife. YES/NO Continue to present such type of scenarios to the children. Ask any of the students to explain the correct answer. Here comes the need to explain to the children that these rules should be adopted while walking on the road or any other situation to secure themselves from any sort of danger. You can explain them the difference in between the road and the footpath. The children should know that they should walk with the grownups and should hold their and while walking on the road. They should know that they have to wear a helmet while travelling on a two wheeler and they should wear the seat belt while travelling in the car. Recapitulation Let the children answer the questions like where should we walk on the road? Where should we cross the road? Which traffic signal tells us to cross the road? Etc. Revision The class can answer all the end of lesson questions. Chapter - 10 My Family AIM • To make the students understand • that families are of different types • identify the differences in the family Teaching material Colour pens, construction paper Method Day 1 The teacher can ask the class by asking the following questions: • who all are the members of their family. • Are their family small or big? In this context, explain the children about their relationships with other people such as the relatives apart from their father and mother. Start the chapter with a with a small warm up exercise where the children will be asked to draw faces on fingers. They can put a small puppet head. The children can draw the different members of their family on their fingers. Give each student a piece of construction paper along with their family photos and a few pictures from magazines and newspapers. Ask the children to make pictures of their favourite family members in it. Day 2 On the basis of the knowledge about their family, the children will complete the exercise. Ask one of the children to read the chapter aloud in the classroom. In between the chapter, ask them the basic questions like Whose family is big? Whose family is small? Summarize to the children the meaning of the family and its importance. Also brief them the difference in between the joint family and the nuclear families. Recapitulation For the purpose of revision, ask the children to perform the following activities: • Writing the names of the family members on a piece of paper • Reading a few lines aloud in the classroom in form of an essay • Answering the questions given in the exercise orally Revision The class can answer all the end of lesson questions. Chapter - 11 Sharing Work Aim: To make the child understand importance of • Taking care of each other at home. • Sharing work at home Teaching material Sheet of paper, pen, papers, salted biscuits Method Day 1 The teacher can try to engage the students in meaningful conversation about sharing and caring. Another important aspect in this chapter is to discuss sharing of some work at home. Prepare a skill sheet for the children to answer. Incorporate questions based on the degree of work they share in the family. For example • Who helps you in eating your breakfast, lunch and dinner? • Who wakes you up in the morning? • Who washes your clothes? • Who washes utensils? • Who mops the floor? • Who washes the fruits? • Who takes care of the plants in the garden? Check and discuss the answers given by them. Provide opportunities to the students to share their personal experiences. Explain them the necessity of sharing work and helping one another in a family. Day 2 Ask them a few points a few points related to their contribution of work at home. Work on the strategy of Think-pair-share. You can provide the students a time structured situation like the following: Sonika’s mother has got fever. She is all alone with her mother at the house. Her father has gone to office. What all are the ways in which Sonika can help he parents? Give some time to the children to think individually about this situation. They can work in pairs to solve the problem and can share the ideas with the class. It will help the children to develop better understanding of the concept. In this way, you can help them to discuss and understand the caring attitude in a family. With this concept, read the chapter aloud in the class. Always emphasize and give special attention on correct pronunciation. Ask the children to read the text after you in order to improve their reading skills. Recapitulation Ask the children • To prepare lemonade for their parents at home • To speak five sentences about caring and sharing • Let the children answer the questions like why should we share work in the family? • Who looks after you when you are not well? • Who takes you to the doctor when you are sick? Revision The class can answer all the end of lesson questions. Chapter - 12 My Home Aims ? To make the children understand ? Features of a good house ? Importance of different types of rooms in a house Teaching material Chart papers, crayons, scissors, thermocol, pins, fevicol Method Day 1 The teacher should explain the significance of a house in our lives. Te teacher can write the word HOUSE on a blackboard and can divide the class into two parts. Each group will tell some points that are related to the characteristics of a good house.. The teacher will list these points on the blackboard. Once the children are done with their ideas, the teacher will shortlist the correct points and will explain them to the children. The group with more number of correct points will be considered as the winner. The teacher will ask the children about the importance of a good house. She will explain to the children the necessity of a house in our lives. Day 2 The teacher can show a picture to the children where a child is living with her family in a single room and another picture where the child is living with her family in a big house which has a variety of rooms. With this, teacher can explain the children about the different parts or different types of the rooms that a house consist of. • The teacher can also ask the students a few questions like • In which room of the house do you sleep? • In which type of a room do you eat your food? • Why do we need a house? You can also provide a worksheet to the children where there are different types of rooms shown in it. The children have to write down the name of each room in the space provided. Day 3 The teacher will now talk about the different types of houses that are found. She can arrange a small trip to a nearby village. Ask them to observe the home of the villagers with the homes in which they live. This will help the children to understand the basic concept of difference in between a Kutcha house and a pucca house. She can also assign them a craft activity where the children would be asked to prepare a framework of the house with the help of thermocol, pins, fevicols and colours. Recapitulation Assign homework to the children based on the questions like • what are the features of a good house? • What are the different types of houses? • What is a kutcha house? • What is a pucca house? • What is the difference in between the houses found in the cities and villages? • What are the different tyes of rooms found in a house? Revision The class can end of the chapter questions orally. Ask the children to discuss and name the different types of houses. Chapter - 13 Our Festivals Aims: The child will be able to understand • Main festivals of India • Characteristic features of these festivals. Teaching material Festival chart, power point presentation, Gulal Method Day 1 This lesson plan will help the children to understand the cultural values followed in their homes. The child will learn to appreciate the cultural values of their as well s other’ traditions. Encourage the children to learn about these festivals through group discussion and sharing. The teacher can bring placards or charts related to different festivals. This will help in generating interest in the students related to their cultural traditions. For example, you can show a picture to the children which pertains to any of the festivals like a picture of colour/gulal in context of Holi. ü What can you see in this picture? ü When do you play with Gulal? ü Have you ever played with clolours like gulal at your home? ü What all are the colours that you love to play with during this festival? ü On which festival do we play with colours? ü Can you name a few festivals that are celebrated at your home? The teacher can also divide the students in five groups. She can assign one festival to each group and can ask them to collect information and prepare a poster based on the assigned festival. Ask them to incorporate the following points along with a pertaining picture of these festivals. ü When do we celebrate this festival? ü Why do we celebrate this festival? ü What special dish is prepared by your mother on this day? ü What clothes do you wear on this festival? Day 2 The teacher can also ask the students to prepare a greeting card or any other craft item such as a diya based on the theme of these festivals. Show them a power point presentation where you can depict or display them the different festivals which are commonly celebrated in our country. The children will identify the pictures and thus the name of the festival. Also , the teacher can keep a few things related to a particular festival. For example Recapitulation Let the children answer the questions like for which festival do people decorate Christmas tree. List the activitivities that you would on Diwali, etc. Revision The class can answer all the end of lesson questions. Chapter - 14 Our Neighbourhood Aim: • To make the child understand the area around our house is our neighbourhood. • Important places around their house • Features of neighborhood Teaching material record sheets, paper, pen, pencil Method Day 1 Introduce the chapter to the children by identifying the main features of the neighborhood. Make them understand that the area around them is their neighborhood. Examples of the areas in the neighbourhood include school, market, police stations, post offices, etc. Ask the children to make the drawing of the street where they live. Explain to the children that the people who stay near our home are called our neighbours. The teacher can plan and take the children to a small visit in the town. She can introduce the basic places that are found in the neighbourhood. Tell the children about the following important places like • School: The place where we learn an study new things • Hospitals: Where sick people are given treatment. • Bank: Where valuable things are kept • Market: Where we can find many shops The small visit will give a clear picture to the children about their neighbourhood. Now the teacher can write a sentence on the board like There is/are ____________ in our neighbourhood. Now ask the children to suggest some answers other than the places that they have visit.. This will help the children to come out with new answers that will help them to build the concept of neighbourhood. You can also ask the children about what they all saw in the tour. Now write down their observations on the black board. If you find that a few observations of different groups are repeating then do not write them twice. Now correlate these observations of the children with the meaning of neighbourhood. Tell them there are many places such as park, school, post office, bank, etc. in our neighbourhoodThey provide us important services. Day 2 Reda the chapter aloud in the classroom and ask the children to repeat the same. This will help in improving the reading skills of the children. Provide a brief idea to the children about the necessity and usefulness of these neighborhood areas. Divide the children into small groups and give them a theme like what is the importance of good neighbours. Each group has to frame at least five points. Later, discover their observations in the class along with your explanation for the necessities of the neighbourhood. Reinforcement Ask the children – what do they understand by neighbourhood? • Who are their neighbours? • What is a hospital? • Where do we go to offer our prayers? • What is the difference between fire station and police station? Questions such as Ram want to send birthday card to his uncle. Which place do you think he should go to send his wishes will help in improving the Higher Order Thinking Skills of the child. Revision The class can answer all the end of lesson questions. Chapter - 14 People Who Help Us Aim: To raise the awareness • about the people living in our neighbourhood • about the benefits of helping people Teaching material Flash cards Method Day 1 Start the lesson by taking one person at a time and telling the children about the ways in them he is helping us. Begin the chapter with various activities to help the children to connect with the topic. Along side, it is necessary to explain to the children that we should always remain humble and polite towards these people. You can start the class by asking the children how they think that your friends are helpful to you. Allow the children to brainstorm all the things that they feel their friend do to help them. Write down the information on the blackboard. Give a brief description to the children about the different peoples who help us. Take the placards of different people who help us. For example, dentist, a carpenter, farmer, cobbler, doctor, tailor, etc. Now draw a sewing machine and ask the children who uses this machine to stitch your cloth. Day 2 Give a situation to the children say my chair is broke. Who can help me? My tooth is paining. Who can help me? I want beautiful flowers in my garden. Who can help me? Based on the answers of these children, assign them the marks and write them on the blackboard. Read a story for the children that involve various characters like plumber, barber, mason, tailor, etc. In every part of the story, ask the children about the people whom you are describing. You can also show the flash cards of a dentist to the children. You can ask questions to the children like Do you know this man? Narrate them a story of a child who used to eat food from the road side vendors. One day his stomach got upset and he went to the doctor who gave him medicines to get well soon. Like wise you can narrate a poem in the class to tell them the significance of a teacher I'm happy that you're my teacher; I enjoy each lesson you teach. As my role model you inspire me To dream and to work and to reach. With your kindness you get my attention; Every day you are planting a seed Of curiosity and motivation To know and to grow and succeed. You help me fulfill my potential; I'm thankful for all that you've done. I admire you each day, and I just want to say, As a teacher, you're number one! Recapitulation Let the class discuss the importance of people who helps them in their home. Ask the children a few questions to recapitulate the chapter such as • How does a teacher and doctor help you? • What should we give to the people who help us?etc. Revision The class can answer all the end of lesson questions. Chapter - 15 Our School AIM • The child should be able to describe his/her school. The child should be well aware of the various rooms found I the school. •The child should be well aware of the people who help in running the school Teaching materials Notebook, pencil, eraser, worksheets Method Day 1 The teacher can start the chapter by asking a few questions to the children such as What is the name of your school? Why do we go to school? Tell the names of the few places that you can see in your school. Draw a rough map of the school on the blackboard. Ask children to draw the same in their notebook. Ask them to label the different parts of the school is. Now ask them which part of the school is their favourite and why? Along with, you can provide a sentence structure to the children such and ask them to fill in the blanks. This is my school. The name of my school is __________________. I study in class ___________. I love to go to school. We go to school to study and to learn new things. Ask the children to brainstorm and describe their classroom in five lines. Listen to their observations and help them to analyse the importance of their classroom. Ask them questions like what will happen if we have no classroom to study. Tell them that every place in the school has its importance. Day 2 Arrange a small visit for the children in the school itself. Visit different places of the schools with them and explain them the necessity of each and every place. After the visit is over, provide a worksheet to the children that involve the following questions: 1.How many students are there in your class? 2.How many classroom are there in your school? 3.At which place do we sit and read the books? In the same trip, show the children the many people who work in the school. Make them understand that we should respect all the people in the school. Give them a worksheet with pictures of a few people who work in the school such as security guard, Principal, assembly hall, gardener, etc. Ask them to describe and write any one duty of these people in the school. The teacher can also ask the children to communicate with these people for better understanding of their jobs. For example, their working hours, things that they like about their jobs, etc. You can also give the children an outline of the school and ask them to colour the picture with different colours to make the school more beautiful. Recapitulation Let the children revise the chapter by giving answers to the questions like Why do we go to school? What are the things that we learn at school? Name the people who work at school. Ask a few questions to inculcate the higher order thinking skills in the children such as Reeta’s mother give her money to deposit the school fee. Whom do you think should Reeta contact to pay her fee? Revision Ask the children to do the exercises given at the end of the chapter. Chapter - 16 Travel and Transport AIMS To make the child understand ? The meaning of transport and communication. ? Types of transport ? Means of communication Teaching materials Blackboard, charts for means of transportation Method: Day 1 Give a brief description to the children about the different types of transport—land, water and air. You can make them understand the meanings of these terms by correlating the topic with the real life examples. Tell the children about the importance of these transports in our day to day life. Ask a few children about the ways by means of which they come to the school. Some of them will say car, bicycle, etc. Elaborate the answer by telling children that all us reach to the school travelling some distance. For travelling, modes of transportation are required. Explain to the children that everything including the food products come to us by travelling some distance. Tell them that these things can reach us by train, ship, aeroplane or truck. You can also show them flash cards of different vehicles to give them a visual feedback of the vehicles. Briefly explain to the children the difference in between the types of transport like land, water and air. Day 2 Ask the children the names of a few transportations list them on the blackboard. Tell the children that these transports were unavailable in the ancient times. You can also ask questions to the children like where do they like to spend their vacations? How did they go there? How can they travel a in rivers and lakes? Give a situation to the children like Rohit lives in USA and is coming to attend his friend’s marriage who lives in Rajasthan. Help Rohit and give him some suggestions that how can he reach to Rajastaan from USA. At this point of time, make the children understand that animals can also be used to travel from one place to another. Ask them a question like Name the ship of the desert. Day 3 In continuation to the day 2 exercise provide a situation to the children and tell them that Rohit has fell ill and he is unable to attend his friend’s marriage. What all the modes of communication that he can use to explain his situation to his friends. This will help the students to understand about the means of communication which help us to stay in touch with the people who lives far away from us. We can use telephones, letters and emails as the means of communication. Explain the children that e mails reach faster than letters. And telephones are the fastest means of communication. Recapitulation As a part of recapitulation ask a few questions to the children like The fastest means of communication Fastest means of transport Examples of land, air and water transport, etc. Revision Ask the children to do the exercises given at the end of the chapter. Chapter - 17 Our Universe Aim: • To learn about The sun moon and the earth Teaching materials • Globe • Sun made of chart paper • A crescent moon made of chart paper • Model that shows layers of the earth Start the class by asking the children to look outside the window on a sunny morning. Ask them what makes the sky look so bright. They will say the sun. Now tell them to stand where the sunlight is falling and then ask them to stand in the shade. Ask them how they felt standing in the sunlight and then in the shade. Teach them about the sun which gives us light as well as warmth. Ask each child to hold them hand in the sunlight and feel the warmth of the sun. Tell them that the sun is the source of heat and light on earth. It is a huge ball of fire that is very very hot. Now show them the globe and ask what it is. Ask them what the blue colour on the globe is. Tell them about our planet earth and how it is different from all other planets. Tell them how the sunlight falls on earth and gives heat and light. Tell them about the movements of the earth that bring day and night and change in seasons on earth. Also tell them about how the earth is divided into layers. Tell them to look at the sky at night. Sometimes they might not see anything but on some nights they might see a crescent shaped line that grows bigger and bigger every night to form a round silvery ball that glows in the night sky. Tell them about the moon and how it moves around the earth. Tell them about the phases of the moon. RECAPITULATION Ask the children to use the chart paper to make the sun, earth and the moon. Ask them to show the different layers of the earth. REVISION Ask the children to do the exercise at the end of the chapter. Chapter - 18 Plant life AIM Students will • Differentiate between types of plants • Describe the needs of the plants • Describe the uses of plants Teaching materials Chart showing parts of plants, video, DVD, CD player Method Day 1 Briefly explain to the children about the different types of plants. Bring the children to the playground and ask them to observe the different types of plants around them. You can start the chapter by showing a power point presentation to the children that features different types of plants. Ask them do all plants look alike? Make sure that your power point presentation contains all the different varieties of plants like and tall, short and bushy, very small and thin, and those who can creep on the ground. Ask the children to select any one of the plants that they would like to learn more about. The children will collect ten points about their favourite plant and will read them aloud in the classroom. Ask the children to draw the picture of this plant in their drawing book and to label its different parts. Show a chart depicting the parts of the plants and make the children understand the basic idea about the different parts of the plants, their needs to grow and their multiple uses. Make them understand that every part of the plant has some specific work to perform. Day 2 When the children have collected all the facts about their favourite plants, divide them in a group of four. Ask them to share their work and to find the similarities and differences in the facts collected. This will help them to understand the various features of different plants. At this point of time, introduce the topic of different types of plants, i.e. trees, shrubs, herbs, climbers and creeper, etc. When the children become aware of the different parts of the plants, explain to them the needs of the plants to grow. You can perform a simple exercise by dividing the children into two groups. Ask both the groups to plant the seed in the garden. You can give an assignment to the children to find out the various uses of plants and to paste some photographs related to uses of plants in their scrapbook. Discuss and tell the children that plants are useful not only to us but also to the animals. They give us a variety of things like coffee, tea, sugar, vegetables, fruits, grains and tea. Hold a quiz in the class and Let the children brainstorm and tell you a few tricky questions like • Which animal get s it food from a plant? • What do birds like to eat? • Which plant fiber is used to make our cloth? Recapitulation As a part of recapitulation, provide a worksheet to the children and ask them to look at the pictures and write whether it is a herb, shrub or a climber. Ask a few more questions to the children like What are the different kinds of plants? What are herbs? Give two examples. What are shrubs? Give two examples.etc. Revision Ask the children to do the exercise at the end of the chapter. Chapter - 19 Animal around us AIM • To recognizes the different types of animals in the surroundings • To make the children understand the difference in between domestic animals and wild animals. . •To understand that animals also require home to live. Teaching materials Pen, paper, crayons, etc. Method Day 1 Start the chapter by briefing the children about the different types of animals. Tell them that there are many animals around us. Some of them are big, some of them are small. Some of them can fly To make the child understand the concept of different types of animals, provide them a list of six animals out of which of them are big animals or small animals or birds, etc. See whether the children can figure out the difference in between these animals. You can also ask questions like ü Can anyone think of some animals that are big? ü Can anyone tell the names of animals that are small? ü Where can we find birds? ü Why can't we have a lion as a pet? Arrange a small trip with the children to a nearby zoo. Ask them to sit into groups and jot down the names of all these animals. Ask them to think and find out as many similarities and differences in between these animals as they can. A zoo is a place where the children will see a large variety of insects, water animals, wild animals and domestic animals. After the visit, facilitate a brief class discussion to identify the different types of animals and insects as mentioned in the textbook. Day 2 Now ask the children what do they know about forests? What does it look like? How can they differentiate forest from their home? Here you can explain the term habitat which is in the context and can talk about as many habitats of different animals as you can. You can explain to the children about desert and homes for pet animals. You can also ask the children to draw a painting of a forest where they can show different types of animals living in it. Tell the children about the difference in the home made by animals and the man made homes. Ask the children about the need and uses of home as they have learnt about them in the past. When the children become aware about the different types of animals and their homes, show them a small video which describes the eating habits of the animals. While showing the video, explain the children that animals need food to live and grow. It gives them energy to move around and hunt for food. While showing the different videos make them understand the difference between plant eating and flesh eating animals. Recapitulation As a part of the recapitulation, tell the children to discuss about the animal life, their types, eating habits and living habits. Ask them a few questions like Where do wild animals live? Name any two animals that eat plants. Where does a rat live? etc. Revision Ask the children to do the exercise at the end of the chapter. Chapter - 20 Sun, moon and stars Aim: • To learn about The sun moon and the earth Teaching materials • Globe • Sun made of chart paper • A crescent moon made of chart paper • Model that shows layers of the earth Method Day 1 Start the class by asking the children ü What is the colour of sky in the morning? ü What is the colour of the sky in the night? ü what makes the sky look so bright? Teach them about the sun which gives us light as well as warmth. Ask each child to hold them hand in the sunlight and feel the warmth of the sun. Tell them that the sun is the source of heat and light on earth. It is a huge ball of fire that is very very hot. It rises in the morning and sets in the evening. Bring the children to a garden in a bright sunny day. Ask them to stand in the sunlight and then stand in the shade. Ask them how they felt standing in the sunlight and then in the shade. Day 2 Now show them the globe and ask what it is. Ask them what the blue colour on the globe is. Tell them about our planet earth and how it is different from all other planets. Sometimes they might not see anything but on some nights they might see a crescent shaped line that grows bigger and bigger every night to form a round silvery ball that glows in the night sky. Tell them about the moon and how it moves around the earth. Tell them about the phases of the moon. After the explanation show them a video that shows the different shapes of the moon. This will help the children to understand that the moon can be full, half or crescent-shaped. You can also assign the children to go to the terrace in the night with their elders. Ask them to count as many stars as they can and let you know about the numbers. The variations in the answers of the children will help [p them to understand that the stars are uncountable. You can also visit a planetarium with the children to make them understand these heavenly bodies. After coming back to the classroom, follow these simple steps to connect with the children. 1.Remembering: Ask the children to close their eyes and remember what all did they see in the planetarium. 2.Discussing: Now ask the children one by one to name those things that they see in there. You can ask the children to not repeat the name that has been written on the blackboard. 3.Telling: Now ask the students to tell their experiences to one of the members in the family. This will help them to revise a few of their learnt concepts. For example, describing earth, moon and sun to someone. 4.Organising: Now ask the children to write their experiences in few lines. RECAPITULATION Ask the children to use the chart paper to make the sun, earth and the moon. Ask them to show the different layers of the earth. REVISION Ask the children to do the exercise at the end of the chapter.