Time and Days

Week 1

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 will be introduced through rhyme, conversation, questions and answers, fun activities, colouring and reading blend words.

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

Aim: To enable the children to understand the given commands and respond correctly. 

Action Time (Commands):

  1. Touch your head.
  2. Shake your fingers.
  3. Stomp your foot two times.
  4. Touch the floor.
  5. Stand up straight.

Procedure:
The activity proceeds as follows: –

Step 1:

  • The teacher first gives the commands (Touch your head, shake your fingers, stomp your foot two times, touch the floor, stand up straight) as he/she demonstrates and the children listen. Next, the teacher gives the commands and the children perform the actions.

Step 2:

  • Divide the class into small groups.
  • Choose one child from these volunteers and ask him/her to conduct the activity. (select children who are willing to give the commands)
  • This student gives the commands and other children listen and do the actions.
  • This student volunteer returns to his/her position.
  • Conduct the activity with another student volunteer in the same manner.

Step 3:

  • The teacher gives the commands and all the children listen and do the actions.

Note to the teacher: 

  1. The teacher starts the class by wishing the children ‘good morning’ and ‘good afternoon’ and ensures that they repeat the greetings, followed by this warm up activity. 
  2. The teacher gives clear instructions at the beginning of the class.
  3. Ensure adequate space in the classroom for the children to move to do the activity comfortably. 
  4. The teacher can slow down the commands for children who find it difficult to keep pace.

Video: Warm up exercise

Day 1

The teacher can introduce the topic ‘Time and Days’ by emphasising the importance of the different parts of the day. Then the teacher begins the topic with the following poem.

Poem

Introduction:
The teacher can make the children familiarise with the poem by showing the poster and reading the poem line by line and explaining it. The teacher also plays the audio of the poem and recites the poem. The teacher begins the class by saying, “Let us learn to recite a poem ‘Rise and Shine’.”

Content of the poem: Rise and Shine

Good morning children, the day is bright,
See the sun rise, spreading its light.
It is good to wake up early,
To say your prayers and get ready.

Go to school calm and fresh,
And study well with your friends.
Play all evening, till you sweat,
But stop for some rest, when the sun sets.

Read a book before you sleep,
Then, close your eyes for dreams to keep.
Early to bed and early to rise,
Are ways that make you healthy, wealthy and wise.

Follow up activity for the poem:

Look at the poster of the given poem and answer the questions:

  1. When do children wake up?
    Answer: Children wake up at sunrise.
  2. What spreads light?
    Answer: The sun spreads light.
  3. Is it good to wake up early?
    Answer: Yes, it is.
  4. How should the children be when they go to school?
    Answer: Calm and fresh.
  5. What do children do in the evening?
    Answer: Children play till they sweat.
  6. What do children do when the sun sets?
    Answer: Children stop playing to take rest.
  7. The poem asks the children to go to bed early. True or false?
    Answer: True.
  8. What do we do before we go to sleep?
    Answer: Read a book.
  9. How can we stay healthy?
    Answer: Going early to bed and getting up early makes us healthy.
  10. Find the words which have the same sound in the last two lines.
    Answer: Rise-wise.

Note to the teacher:

  1. The teacher shows the poster and recites the poem. The children may repeat the poem.
  2. The teacher keeps flashcards of ‘Time and Days’ ready.
  3. The teacher will show the poster and then show the flashcards of ‘Activities in a Day’.
  4. The teacher shows a picture of the morning and says, “Morning.”
  5. Then, the teacher shows the pictures of afternoon, evening and night and says the names.
  6. Children listen keenly and repeat after the teacher.
  7. The teacher plays the audio of the poem. 
  8. Then, the teacher recites the poem a couple of times and encourages the children to recite it along with her/him.

Poster: Rise and Shine

Audio: Rise and Shine

Vocabulary with Picture Card: Activities in a day

Day 2

The teacher makes the children learn the poem line by line.

Note to the teacher:

Refer to the Poster and Audio of the poem from the given Digital Assets of ‘Time and Days’ Week 1 Day 1.

Day 3

The teacher can continue this process until all the children are able to recite the poem confidently.

Note to the teacher:

Refer to the Poster and Audio of the poem from the given Digital Assets of ‘Time and Days’ Week 1 Day 1.

Day 4

Conversation Circle

Content: The teacher sits along with the students in a circle to conduct the session. 

  1. When do we go to school?
    Answer: We go to school in the morning.
  2. When do we return home from school?
    Answer: We return in the afternoon/evening.
  3. What do we do in the evening?
    Answer: We play with friends till sunset and then do homework.
  4. When do we eat dinner?
    Answer: We eat dinner at night.
  5. What do we do after dinner?
    Answer: We read a book/go to sleep.

Note to the teacher:
Students can answer in their local language. But encourage students to answer in English.

Step 1:  The teacher introduces the first question: When do we go to school?

We go to school in the morning.

Then, the teacher asks the child sitting next to him/her, “When do you go to school?”

The child says, “I go to school in the morning.” and the conversation continues until all the children ask and respond.

Step 2.  The teacher introduces the next question: When do we return home from school?

We return in the afternoon/evening.

Then, the teacher asks the child sitting next to him/her, “When do you return home from school?

The child says, “I return in the afternoon/evening.” Now, this child asks the child sitting next to him/her, “When do you return home from school? He/she says, “I return in the afternoon/evening.” The conversation continues until all the children ask and respond.

Step 3: The teacher introduces the next question: What do we do in the evening?

We play with friends till sunset and then do homework

The teacher asks the child sitting next to him/her, “What do you do in the evening?” The child says, “I play with friends till sunset/I also do my homework.” Now, this child asks the child sitting next to him or her, “What do you do in the evening?” and the conversation continues until all the children ask and respond.

Step 4: The teacher introduces the next question: When do we eat dinner?

We eat dinner at night.

Then, the teacher asks the child sitting next to him/her, “When do you eat dinner?”

The child says, “I eat dinner at night.” Now, this child asks the child sitting next to him or her and the conversation continues until all the children ask and respond.

Step 5: Teacher introduces the next question: What do we do after dinner?

We read a book/ go to sleep.

Then, the teacher asks the child sitting next to him/her, “What do you do after dinner?” The child

says, “I read a book and then go to sleep.” Now, this child asks the child sitting next to him or her and the conversation continues until all the children ask and respond.

Note to the teacher:

  • The circle time continues till all get a chance to ask and respond.     
  • If a student doesn’t know the answer, the teacher prompts or the question passes to the next student.
  • There should be no chorus answers.

Day 5

Main Concept

Content:
The teacher begins the topic ‘Time and Days’. Once the children are seated comfortably, the teacher tells them that they are going to learn how to identify the days and timings correctly.

During: 
The teacher will discuss the different parts of the day one by one using flashcards.

Note to the teacher:
The teacher will keep the flashcards ready for the lesson.

Refer to the ‘Activities in a Day’ flashcards given in the Day 1 Week 1 of ‘Time and Days’ Listening and Speaking section.

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.