Engaging English Lesson: The Crow Story Unit for Class Three
In this English lesson, students explore the story of a mother crow and her young crows living in a nest during summer. The engaging activities focus on understanding and enjoying simple stories, enhancing reading skills, creating emotions through pictures, and practicing new word pronunciations and spellings. Students participate in group and individual readings, group work discussions, and answer thought-provoking questions related to the story. The lesson aims to captivate students' interest while improving their English language skills.
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Identity Lessons identity Class :Three Subject : English Lesson :Story : The Crow Lesson unit : 39 [It is summer--------Young crows Teachers Identity Moriom khatun Assistant teachers Shimabary G.P.S Sherpur ,bogra
Learning outcome Lesseing : 4.3.1.Enjoy and understand simple stories Reading : 5. 1. 2 . Read Simple Stories
Lesson declaration Story : The Crow
Mother Crow And her Young Crows Are Living in a nest.
New And Hard word pronunciation And Spelling Summer- Summer time Crow - cripple Young - Youngstar Morning - Morrow Nest - Abode
Group work Group A : Where is the nest? Group B : How many crows live in the nest ?
Question discuss 1 . Why does the mother crow leave every morning ? Ans : To get corn 1 . 2 . Where does the mother crow and her young crows are living ? Ans: In a nest When does the mother crow flies away to get corn ? Ans : Every morning
Evaluation 1 . Where is the nest ? 2 . Why do the young crows want to leave the nest? 3 . What season is now ?
Task How many people do the crows see ?