Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Primary 2

Simile

TERM: 3rd Term

SUBJECT: Grammar

WEEK: 8

CLASS : PRIMARY 2

AGE: 7 years

DURATION : 2 periods of 40 mins each

DATE:

TOPIC : Simile

CONTENT : Simile

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

  1. Explain what Simile means
  2. Give examples of Simile

SET INDUCTION : The teachers uses pictures of sentences indicating similes to arouse the interest of the pupils

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES : Discussion, group activities,

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS : Metropolitan English series English grammar for Basic Education Book 3 page 106-107, flash cards and charts on simile

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES

PERIOD 1 AND 2: Simile

S/N

STEPS

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

PUPILS ACTIVITY

1

INTRODUCTION

The teacher revises the previous lesson and introduces the new topic by Explaining what simile means

Simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things in an interesting way using the word "like" or "as."

Pupils observe, learn and participate

2

EXPLICIT INSTRUCTION/TEACHER MODELLING

The teacher further gives examples of words and their simile

For something cold we use- as cold as ice

For something slow we use, as slow as a snail

For somebody wise- as wise as Solomon

Other similes

As heavy as lead

As sweet as honey

As white as snow

As light as a feather

As quiet as a mouse

As good as gold

As easy as ABC

As black as night

As fierce as a lion

As big as an elephant

As sharp as a razor

As blind as a bat

As dirty as a pig

Pupils observe, learn and participate

3

EVALUATION

The pupils are asked to

1. Explain the simile

2. Give some examples of words and their simile

- Pupils observe, learn and participate

4

CLASS-WORK

Pupils are asked to answer question A-B on page 106-107 of the text-book

Pupils observe, learn and participate

5

ASSIGNMENT

Pupils are asked to answer questions C-D on page 107 of the reference text.

Pupils participate

6

CONCLUSION

The teacher marks their books, corrects it and commend the pupils

 



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