Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Primary 2

Sound patterns long and short ‘oo’ sound

SUBJECT: PHONICS

TERM: 3RD TERM

LESSON PLAN FOR 4th WEEK

CLASS: PRIMARY 2

AGE: 7 years

DURATION: 3 periods of 40 mins each

DATE:

TOPIC: Sound patterns long and short ‘oo’ sound

CONTENT: Sound patterns long and short ‘oo’ sound

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to;

  1. Recognize, read and spell the long and short ‘oo’ sound

ENTRY BEHAVIOR: Pupils can identify and recite all the letters of the alphabets and the vowels

SET INDUCTION: The teachers uses the short and long ‘oo’ song to arouse the pupils

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Discussion, group activities,

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Objects with the short and long ‘oo’ sounds, chart showing objects with the short and long ‘oo’ sound, white board, dry erase marker, clue cards

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES

PERIOD 1 AND 2: Sounding, identification and writing words with the long and short ‘oo’ sound 

S/N

STEPS

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

PUPILS ACTIVITY

1

REVISITING THE PREVIOUS LESSON/INTRODUCTION

- Revises the previous lesson on the ‘oi’ and ‘oy’ sounds

 

- Introduces the topic on the board as Sounding, identifying and writing the short and long ‘oo’ sound

The pupils listen, observe and participate

2

EXPLICIT INSTRUCTION/TEACHER MODELLING

- Explains that the letters ‘oo’ together are sometimes pronounced as a long ‘oo’ sound as in room

Sometimes ‘oo’ is pronounced as a short ‘oo’ sound as in look

oo(Long)

food

soon

hoot

scoop

moor

 

oo(short)

wool

wood

nook

rookie

cook

The pupils listen, observe and participate

3

GUIDED PRACTICE

- Shows the pupils clue cards with the short and long ‘oo’ sound in front and a clue word at the back. Have them say the clue word then sound long ‘oo’ or short ‘oo’ as the case may

e.g

short ‘oo’ sound

book

wool

 

Long ‘oo’ sound

Hoot

broom

-Shows the children several images of words containing the short and long ‘oo’ sound and asks them to pronounce it aloud

The pupils listen, observe and participate

4

INDEPENDENT WORKING TIME

- Gives the pupils the exercise below

Determine whether or not the below word is a long or short ‘oo’ sound

1. rooster

2. wool

3. troop

4. cocoon

5. fool

6. stool

7. snooze

8. smooth

 

The pupils listen, observe and participate

5

EVALUATION

- Monitors the pupils as they work and corrects where necessary

 

 

PERIOD 3: Sounding, identification and writing the long and short ‘oo’ sound 

S/N

STEPS

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

PUPILS ACTIVITY

1

REVISITING THE PREVIOUS LESSONS

- Revisits the previous lesson on the long and short ‘oo’ sounds

 

- Pupils listen, observe and participate

2

GUIDED PRACTICE

- Makes a list of more words containing the long and short ‘oo’ sound and ask the pupils to pronounce them aloud repeatedly

Long ‘oo’               short ‘oo’

Tool                       took

Boom                    good

Poor                      hood

- Pupils listen, observe and participate

3

INDEPENDENT WORKING TIME

- Gives the pupils exercises on the long and short ‘oo’ sounds

Choose the correct word from the bracket to complete each sentence

(wooden, cooking, hood, book, foot, wool, shook, took)

1. Jack is ______ us a roast for lunch

2. Alice _____ her new puppy to school

3. I read a _____ about dinosaurs yesterday

4. Charles has a _______ puppet in his room

5. The explosion _______ our house

6. The material has been made from the ______ of sheep

7. The burglar wore a _______ to cover her face

8. Sam hurt his ______ when he tripped over

- Pupils listen, observe and participate

4

EVALUATION

- Monitors the pupils as they work and corrects where necessary

 



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