Lesson plan - 03
LESSON PLAN
Session: 2025-26
| Subject: English | Topic: The Tsunami |
| Sub-Subject: Prose | Class: VIII |
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Student Name: Kailash Sharma Roll No.: 12 School Name: Govt. Middle School |
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| Period 2nd |
Time 40 Min |
Date 10/05/2026 |
| Teaching Points | Objectives of Teaching |
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• Meaning of tsunami • Causes of tsunami • Experiences of survivors • Animal behavior • Safety awareness |
Students will be able to: • Understand natural disasters. • Improve reading skill. • Learn safety measures. • Develop vocabulary. • Build awareness and empathy. |
| Teaching Method | Teaching Aids |
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Lecture Method Question-Answer Method Discussion Method |
Textbook Blackboard Chalk Map and Pictures |
Introduction
| Pupil Teaching Activity | Student Activity |
| Teacher asks students about earthquakes and floods. Teacher introduces the lesson “The Tsunami” and explains the 2004 disaster briefly. | Students answer questions and discuss what they know about natural disasters. |
Statement of the Aim
Today we shall study the lesson “The Tsunami” and learn about courage, awareness and survival during natural disasters.
Presentation
| Teaching Point | Pupil Teaching Activity | Student Activity | Blackboard Work Summary |
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1. Tsunami meaning 2. Ignesious family story 3. Meghna's survival 4. Animal instinct 5. Moral lesson |
Teacher explains the lesson with examples and discusses important incidents and difficult words. | Students listen carefully, read passages and answer teacher's questions. |
• Tsunami • Earthquake • Survival stories • Awareness saves lives |
Recapitulation
1. What is a tsunami?
2. What happened in 2004?
3. How did Meghna survive?
4. Why did animals escape early?
5. What lesson do we learn from the chapter?
2. What happened in 2004?
3. How did Meghna survive?
4. Why did animals escape early?
5. What lesson do we learn from the chapter?
Evaluation
Students answered oral questions correctly and understood the causes and effects of tsunami. Homework was given to write five safety measures during natural disasters.
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