PRIMARY 2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SECOND TERM LESSON NOTES/SCHEME

PRIMARY 2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SECOND TERM LESSON NOTES/SCHEME

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE LESSON PLAN/SCHEME BASIC 2 SECOND TERM

WEEK: One

CLASS: Basic Two

SUBJECT: English Language

TOPIC:  Comprehension I

BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. read the passages correctly.

  2. identify facts and other kinds of information in the passages.

BUILDING A BACKGROUND: The pupils are familiar with herbal medicines

 

 

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL: Pictures, charts and textbook

REFERENCE MATERIAL:  Macmillan English for Primary schools. Book 2

 

CONTENT:

COMPREHENSION 1

 

THE USE OF HERBAL MEDICINES

 

 

EVALUATION: The pupils are evaluated thus:

Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions.

  1. What are herbal medicines?

  2. People who produce herbal medicines are known as …………….

  3. State two disadvantages of herbal medicines.

 

 

 

WEEK:  Two

CLASS: Basic Two

SUBJECT: English Language

TOPIC:  Comprehension II

BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. read the given narrative and expository passages fluently.

  2. answer questions on the passages.

  3. dramatize the story in the given passages.

  4. make predictions

  5. recall sequence of events.

  6. draw conclusions.

  7. recognize cause and effect.

 

BUILDING A BACKGROUND: The pupils can say a few things about the airport

 

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL: Pictures, dramatization and textbook

REFERENCE MATERIAL: Macmillan English for Primary schools. Book 2

 

 

CONTENT:

COMPREHENSION II

A TRIP TO THE AIRPORT

 

EVALUATION: The pupils are evaluated thus:

Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions

  1. There are many …………….. at the airport.

  2. A person who flies an aeroplane is known as a …………………

  3. You will go to an ………… airport if you are travelling to another country. ( local, international)

 

 

 

WEEK: Three

CLASS: Basic Two

SUBJECT: English Language

TOPIC: Vocabulary I

BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to

  1. increase their vocabulary through the knowledge of antonyms and synonyms.

  2. use antonym and synonym words in sentences.

 

BUILDING A BACKGROUND: The pupils are familiar with words and their opposites

 

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL: Pictures, charts and textbook

REFERENCE MATERIAL: Macmillan English for Primary schools. Book 2

 

 

CONTENT:

ANTONYMS

 

Antonyms are words that are opposite in meaning.

Examples:

Big   –   Small

Fat   –   Thin

Old   –   New

Sharp   –   Blunt

SYNONYMS

 

Synonyms are words that are similar in meaning.

Examples:

Happy   –   Glad

Enemy   –   Foe

Rapid   –   Fast

Start   –   Begin

 

EVALUATION: The pupils are evaluated thus

Fill in the gaps with the antonyms of the underlined words.

  1. Sarah threw the old shoes away and bought a ………. One.

  2. Snakes are fast but snails are …………

  3. Those boys are not friends. They are ………….

 

 

WEEK: Four

CLASS: Basic Two

SUBJECT: English Language

TOPIC:  Register on Medicine

BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. read passages on registers based on different subjects.

  2. identify new words from such passages.

  3. explain the meaning of new words

  4. recognize and understand between 250 to 100 new vocabulary words.

  5. understand multiple meaning words.

 

BUILDING A BACKGROUND: The pupils are familiar with medicine.

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL: Pictures, charts and textbook

REFERENCE MATERIAL: Macmillan English for Primary schools. Book 2

CONTENT: 

REGISTER ON MEDICINE

 

EVALUATION: The pupils are evaluated thus

WEEK:  Five

CLASS: Basic Two

SUBJECT: English Language

TOPIC:  Picture Reading

BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to read and interpret pictures

  1. recognize different print resources.

  2. interpret information from diagrams, charts and graph.

  3. recognize parts of a book-title, author, and illustration.

  4. recognize that a group of sentences make up a paragraph and paragraph make a story.

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL: Pictures, charts and textbook

REFERENCE MATERIAL:  Macmillan English for Primary schools. Book 2

BUILDING A BACKGROUND: The pupils are familiar with interpretation of signs e. g STOP

 

 

CONTENT:

PICTURE READING

EVALUATION: The pupils are evaluated thus

  1. Mention four parts of a book

  2. State six traffic signs you know

 

 

 

WEEK:  Six

CLASS: Basic Two

SUBJECT: English Language

TOPIC:  Description of Objects According To Their Colours

 

BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. identify colour of things.

  2. observe objects and describe them.

  3. list names of the principal colour.

  4. describe objects with reference to their colours e.g. a red cap, a white shirt etc.

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL: Pictures, charts and textbook

REFERENCE MATERIAL: Macmillan English for Primary schools. Book 2

BUILDING A BACKGROUND: The pupils are familiar with different objects and their colours

 

CONTENT:

DESCRIPTION OF OBJECTS ACCORDING TO THEIR COLOURS

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