Transport

Week 3

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

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

The topic/concept ‘Transport’ will be reinforced with some additional information about different means of transport.

Experiential Learning on land, air transport, water transport and learning to differentiate between them through different activities are planned in the week to make the learning enjoyable.

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.

  • Gently shake your head from side to side.
  • Lift your shoulders up and down.
  • Move your hands to the sides.
  • Make small circles with your arms two times forward.
  • Make small circles with your arms two times backward.

Day 1: Main Concept – Revision and Closing Session

  1. The teacher can revise the different modes of transport one by one.
  2. The teacher can close the session by reciting the poem learnt in the earlier class. 
  3. The teacher can have flashcards of different modes of transport placed upside down on the table. Children are called one by one and are asked to open one flashcard and name the vehicle.

Day 2: Language Game: Transport Bingo!

  • Bingo cards (with pictures and/or words of transport)
  • A list of transport words to call out
    (bus, goods train, car, bicycle, autorickshaw, ambulance, boat, helicopter)
  1. The teacher gives each student a Bingo card with a 4×4 grid containing transport-related  pictures for easier recognition.
  2. The teacher calls out one transport word at a time.
  3. If students have that word/picture, they have to raise their hand.
  4. The first student to complete a row or column shouts “Bingo!
  5. The winner can explain or act out one of the words they marked for fun.

Day 3: Be the Train!

Materials Needed:

  • Chairs 
  • A whistle 
  • Paper slips for tickets
  • Name tags 

 Procedure: 

  1. The teacher will divide the children – one driver, one conductor, one ticket checker.
  2. The teacher will keep coloured paper slips as tickets.
  3. The teacher makes proper arrangements of placing chairs in the class for the activity.
  4. The teacher sets a time limit for the activity 
  5. The teacher supervises whether all are actively participating.

Arrangements to be made in the classroom:

  • Arrange chairs in rows (2 on each side like a train compartment).
  • Create a ‘station’ area using a corner with a signboard like ‘Bengaluru Station’.
  • One child is a train driver.
  • One child is a ticket conductor.
  • Rest are passengers.
  • Passengers wait at the ‘station’.
  • The train driver gives a whistle.
  • Passengers board and sit.
  • The conductor checks tickets, says, “Ticket please!”
  • Train moves (make sounds: chuk-chuk, chuk chuk) – children can sway side to side gently.

Key knowledge the child will acquire: The children learn about rail transport through this experience. This experiential learning will help in team work and co-ordination.

Day 4: Traffic Signals

The teacher will help children understand the importance of traffic signals. 

Procedure:

  1. One child stands at one end of the room as the ‘traffic light holding a placard.
  2. The teacher will call out the signal name.
  3. The rest of the class stands at the other end pretending to be different modes of transport. (example- car, bike, train)
  4. When the teacher says:
    • Green Light’ – all children move forward.
    • Yellow Light’ – they walk slowly or crawl.
    • Red Light’ – they must freeze in place.
  5. Anyone who moves during ‘Red Light’ goes back to the starting point.
  6. The first one to reach the finish line becomes the new ‘Traffic Light’.

Note to the teacher:

  • The teacher will keep all the materials required and conduct the activity.
  • The teacher makes sure all children get a chance to understand the game and know how this game is played.

Key knowledge the child will acquire: This activity teaches the importance of following rules, patience, and being alert, just like in real traffic situations. This experiential learning will help self-control and listening skills.

Day 5: Sing and Learn

Children learn a new song ‘Wheels on the Bus’. The teacher can make the children learn this song by showing the video and playing the audio file. The teacher may and then discusses the meaning of the song. 

Content:

Wheels on the bus goes round and round,
In our transport lessons are found.
Wheels on the bus goes round and round,
In our transport lessons are found.

Lorries and cars tell us to pause,
Before we cross the road across.
Teaching us all that we should,
Ever be disciplined on the road.

Wheels on the bus goes round and round,
In our transport lessons are found.
Wheels on the bus goes round and round,
In our transport lessons are found.

Planes that fly high in the sky,
Teach us we should try and try.
And work hard to reach our goals,
And never ever lose our hopes.

Audio: Wheels on the Bus

Click and watch the videos. These videos are to be shown to children during the activity. When there are children with hearing impairment in the inclusive class, use the video with Indian Sign Language (ISL).

Video: Wheels on the Bus

ISL Video: Wheels on the Bus

Video: Position words – on and under, inside and outside

ISL Video: Position words – on and under, inside and outside

Video: Position words – below and above, in front of and behind

ISL Video: Position words – below and above, in front of and behind

Video: Position words – far and near, top and bottom

ISL Video: Position words – far and near, top and bottom

Video: Position words- front and back, up and down

ISL Video: Position words- front and back, up and down

Source and Attribution of images
All images used in the above Assets and Aids are originally created.
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.