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PRIMARY 4 SECOND TERM ENGLISH LESSON NOTE
Week: One
Class: Basic Four
Topic: Speech Work: Reading letters written to an old Classmate, mother, an old neighbor
Structure: comparing things according to weight, size, height, distance, shape and quality
Reading: Teaching of new words comprehension
Grammar: Complete the following from the story that has just been read
Writing: Guided composition: a motor park
Dictation and spelling” Selected words from the Passage read
Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to;
Instructional material/Reference material: Learn Africa Basic English Language UBE edition for primary schools
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: Students know that there is a difference in height, weight and size of objects hence the need for comparison.
Content:
Letter writing
Writing
There are two types of letters: informal and formal letters. Letters to members of our families, friends, and well-wishers are informal letters. Such letters are usually longer than formal letters. Formal letters are business letters. They are usually shorter than informal letters.
Example of formal and informal letter ……….
Evaluation:
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