Grade 3 Week 7 Ela Lesson Plan
Grade 3 Week 7 Ela Lesson Plan
Grade 3 Week 7 Ela Lesson Plan
SUBJECT ELA
TOPIC ELA: MAMMALS
NO OF PERIODS 4
DURATION 40MIN/PERIOD
WEEK 7
DATE 30th October – 3rd November, 2021
PERFORMANCE At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to,
OBJECTIVE
i. identify sequential connections among sentences
and paragraphs.
ii. Recognize time-order words that signal a series of
events.
iii. Ask and answer questions while reading
iv. Differentiate between narrative nonfiction and
poetry.
v. Identify and use action verbs and being verbs and
identify their function.
vi. Read fluently with an appropriate reading rate.
vii. Read irregularly spelled multisyllable words with VCV
pattern.
viii. Write a response paragraph.
STEP 3. Teacher reads this week’s Read Aloud “Bats are the
Best Beast”. She explains that when good readers read aloud,
they adjust their reading rate based on the type of text they
are reading. She adds that good readers speed up or slow
down their reading to match the content of the text. For
example, if a story character is panicked and running from
danger, a good reader will read at a faster rate. The reader will
slow down when the text tells about something suspenseful
and mysterious. As teacher reads, she models how to read
with appropriate rate that suits the text. Teacher pauses at
regular interval to discuss and ask questions.
STEP 4. Teacher define sequence of events as the order in
which actions happen in a story. She will explain that when
authors describe animal behavior, they often report what the
animal does in a sequence, or time order, so the information
is easier to understand and remember.
DAY 2
STEP 1. Teacher Reviews Previous Lesson.
DAY 3
VERB
STEP 5. Teacher will play the video on verbs to pupils. She will
explain as they watch.
You are the best observer. You were first in your seat.
Am, is, and are show present time. Was and were show past
time.
She will work with pupils to use and identify the action and
being verbs, as well as the tense. observe, present; was, past
What is the subject doing? observing What is or was the
subject? tired
STEP 12. Teacher have pupils open page 82 and answer the
questions on using commas.
DAY 4
She writes figure but do not say the word. Point out the VCV
pattern in the word and write V under vowels i and u and C
under the consonant between them. Point out that the word
has two vowel sounds and two syllables.
STEP 5. Teacher ask pupils to open to page 71, 74, 76, 80, and
83 of Readers Notebook. Together as a class they carry out the
activities.
STEP 7. Teacher dictates the spelling words for the week and
have pupils write them down and use them in sentences.
DAY 5
ACTIVITY
Activities are embedded in the lessons
CONCLUSION
Teacher concludes by highlighting important points on all the
topic.
VERB
• A concluding statement.