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PRIMARY 2 ENGLISH THIRD TERM E-NOTE
Week: ONE
Date:
Class: Basic 2
Subject: English
Duration: 40 minutes
Topic: Expressing ownership
Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to;
Instructional material/Reference material: 1. Pictures
Building Background/ Connection to prior knowledge: The pupils are familiar with the topic(s).
CONTENT
Whose are these?
The possessive noun is underlined below.
These boys have some bottle tops. They count with them and play games with them.
Whose are these bottle tops? They’re mine. They’re yours.
2 These girls have some bowls. They eat from them and play with them.
Whose are those bowls? They aren’t yours. They’re mine.
3 These boys and girls have some pencils. They write with them and draw with them.
Those are their pencils. They aren’t yours. They’re theirs.
4 The children have bottle tops, bowls, pencils, books and rulers. They use them all in their classes.
These are your books. They are ours. They’re not yours.
EXERCISE
Use one word from the box below to complete each of these sentences.
Choose one word from the box to complete each of the following sentences:
PRESENTATION
Teacher’s Activities
Pupils’ Activities
EVALUATION
Summary: Teacher goes over the topic once again to enhance better understanding.
Wrap-up [conclusion]: Teacher corrects and marks pupils’ notes.
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