Class 1

Colours and Alphabet Revision 2

Week 4

Note: Listening and Speaking section will be in Black colour and Reading and Writing section will be in Maroon colour.

The class begins with physical exercises and responding to directions given.

Storytelling, comprehension of the story, conversation and simple questions and answers, reading simple sentences and colouring activity are planned for this week.

Listening and Speaking

Daily:

Total physical response/warm-up exercise (to be done before every session)

Note to the teacher: 
Refer to Week 1, Day 1 of the topic’s detailed asset.

Day 1

Story

Content: 

  • Story session can be done over a period of one week: 
    1. The teacher shows the animated book of the story.
    2. The teacher tells the story in his/her own voice with the use of storybooks/posters.
    3. The teacher can tell the story with pauses which can be filled with proper words by the children.
    4. The teacher can ask simple questions to check if the children have understood the story.

Note to the teacher: 

  • Before starting the story, the teacher may arrange the children in such a way that she/he may be able to maintain eye contact with all of them. 
  • Once the children are settled, they listen to the story ‘I See a Rainbow’ being narrated by the teacher.
  • The teacher can tell this story in the regional language. While narrating the story in the regional language, the teacher can add English words. 
  • As the story proceeds, the teacher can encourage the children to name the colours.
  • The teacher can ask simple questions in English. 
  • Students can give the answers in one or two words (accept answers in the regional language). 
  • The teacher uses echo questions to check understanding. 
  • The teacher uses a rising tone at the end of the question when asking a question.

Procedure: 

  • The teacher asks some simple questions orally to check whether the children have understood the story. 
  • Children may respond as a group giving different points from the story.
  • This will help all the children recall the sequence of the story. 
  • After some time, the teacher will say, “Whoever wants to answer will raise his/her hand and I will ask you turn by turn.”

Story: I see a Rainbow

The Sun smiled and said, “Good Morning! Rise and Shine!” The bright yellow rays of the Sun fell on the Earth and the green grass woke up and looked around. The red and purple roses smiled at each other. The orange marigolds looked beautiful as they watched the pink lilies slowly wake up and open their petals one by one in the garden.

Shalini looked at all the beautiful flowers in the garden and said, “Mamma, these flowers are so colourful and beautiful.” Mamma put her arms around Shalini and said, “Yes my dear, they are beautiful!”

The white clouds looked down from the blue sky and felt happy to see the flowers smiling at each other. Soon the clouds sent rain. The rain drops on the flowers made them look so beautiful!

And then Shalini saw a rainbow in the sky! She jumped happily to see a rainbow!

Key knowledge the child will acquire: Children are able to narrate and learn about colours through a story.

Storybook: I see a rainbow

Audio: I see a rainbow

Click and watch the animated storybook. This animated storybook is to be shown to the children in the class. For the children with low vision the Audio Book can be played. When there are children with hearing impairment in the inclusive class, use the video with Indian Sign Language (ISL).

Video: I see a rainbow

ISL Video: I see a rainbow

The teacher shows the animated book of the story and makes the children familiar with the characters and sequences in the story.

Refer to the ‘LSRW’ Adaptations and Strategies given in the Main page of ‘Colours and Alphabet Revision 2’ if there are any neuro-diverse children in the class.

Day 2

The teacher narrates the story with the use of posters in his/her own voice in English.

Then, he/she translates it to a regional language, to catch the attention and interest of the children. The teacher can narrate the story with proper voice modulation.

The teacher may use the animated storybook and audio storybook as aids.

Day 3

The teacher can tell the story line by line in English and explain the importance of colours.

Children listen with comprehension when the story is told.

Refer to the given Animated Storybook and Audio Book (Week 4 Day 1) 

Day 4

Echo questions: 

  1. The Sun smiled and said, “Good Morning! Rise and Shine!” What smiled on the earth with its bright yellow rays?
    Answer: The sun.
  2. The green grass woke up and looked around. What woke up and looked around?
    Answer: The green grass.
  3. The red roses and the purple pansies smiled .What did the red roses and purple pansies do?
    Answer: Smile.
  1. The teacher shows a picture of an apple and asks, “What colour is this?”
    Answer: Apple is red.
  2. A picture of a Brinjal is shown. The teacher asks, “What is the colour?”
    Answer: Brinjal is purple.
  3. The teacher shows a picture of a parrot and asks, “ What is the colour?”
    Answer: The parrot is green.

Day 5

Follow up Activity:

  • The teacher can divide the class into groups and ask them to do a role play of this same story.
  • The teacher can make the children prepare a story map, by listing out the different characters, and getting to understand the meaning of the story.

Refer to the ‘LSRW’ and ‘Activity’ Adaptations and Strategies given in the Main page of ‘Colours and Alphabet Revision 2’ if there are any neuro-diverse children in the class.

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This digital material has been developed by the Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vahini Inclusive Education Project, a unit of Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Prasanthi Nilayam, as a collaborative offering in the service of our nation.