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ENGLISH LANGUAGE SECOND TERM ENOTE FOR BASIC ONE
TABLE OF CONTENT
Week |
Speech work |
Fluency |
Vocabulary |
Comprehension/ reading |
Structure |
Writing |
1. |
Revision |
Recognition of common words |
New words |
Identifying main character and setting of a story |
—- |
Two letter words |
2. |
Pronunciation |
——- |
Learning new words |
Describing information |
Idetifying major colours |
Three letters words |
3. |
Representation of objects with number |
——– |
Learning new words |
Simple written instruction |
Plural of objects |
Three letter words |
4. |
Pronunciation practice |
——– |
words categerios |
Recitation of poem |
—— |
Three letter words |
5. |
Pronunciation practice |
——- |
Antonyms, synonyms and homonyms |
Questios and amswer in a simple text |
Usage of his and her |
Making strokes to form letters |
6. |
Pronunciation practice |
——- |
Learning new words |
Questions and answer n a simple text |
Answering questioms |
Writing letter a – e |
7. |
Pronunciation practice |
Identifying letter in prints |
Learning new words |
Expressing wants |
Expressing size of objects |
Writing letter f – j |
8. |
Pronunciation practice |
Upper and lower cases |
Learning New words |
Oral and written questions |
Relation of objects with person and other objects |
Writing letter k – o |
9. |
Talking about length |
Punctuation mark(full stop) |
Learning New words |
Answering oral and written questions |
—— |
Writing letter p – s |
10. |
Talking about length |
Eye movement during reading |
Learning new words |
Reading fluently |
Uses of preposition |
Writing letter t – w |
11. |
Review of difficult words |
—– |
Learning new words |
Reading fluently |
Revision of adjectives |
Writing letter x – z |
12. |
Revision |
Revision |
Revision |
Revision |
Revision |
Revision |
Class:- Basic 1
Subject:- English Language
Week:- 1
Topic:
SPEECH WORK – revision of area of difficulty in first week
FLUENCY: recognize common words (e.g. My, You, I are, is, yes, no etc.) by sight.
VOCABULARY – new words
COMPREHENSION: identify main characters and setting of a story.
WRITING – Revision or writing of two letter words.
Behavioral objective:- At the end of the lesson the pupils should be able to:-
1. Recognise some common Words such as me, you etc
2. Highlight the main character and setting of a story
3. List some two letter words
Instructional material/Reference material:- Learn Africa English Language UBE edition for priimary school book 1
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge : Students are familiar with some examples of two letter words
Writing: Two letter words
The following are example of two letter words

English Language For Primary One Second Term Lesson Note
Vocabulary:- learning new words
1. Difficult:- Hard, not easy, requiring much effort.
2. Achieve:- To succeed in something, now especially in academic performance
3. Persuade:- To successfully convince (someone) to agree to, accept, or do something, usually through reasoning and verbal influence.
4. Observe:- To notice or view, especially carefully or with attention to detail.
5. Obedient:- willing to comply with command and order of those in authority.
Evaluation:-
1. Write ten examples of two letter words apart from the ones in your note
2. Fill in the gap with “Is, you and no”
a. Where ____ she?
b. _____ we weren’t around.
c. Will _____ come?
2. Fill in the gap with a word from the box below
Achieve persuade Observe difficult obedient |
1. Ola __________ the mistake in the teacher’s note and corrected her politely .
2. The English language examination was so _________ that nobody had a pass mark
3. Titi is such an ______ child
4. It was the diligence of Mary that made her ________ success in her educational pursuit
5. I need to _________ my friend to follow me to the party
English Language For Primary One Second Term Lesson Note
Class:- Basic 1
Subject:- English Language
Week:- 2
Topic:
SPEECH WORK – pronunciation: I – L words.
VOCABULARY – new words
COMPREHENSION: Describe information gained from texts in ones own words.
STRUCTURE – Identify major colours e.g. white, black etc.
WRITING – Introduction of three letter words.
Behavioral objective:- At the end of the lesson the pupils should be able to:-
1. Pronounce words that begins with I, J, K, L correctly
2. Spell words that begins with I, J, K, L correctly
3. Describe information gained from the text in own words
4. Identify major colours
5. Pronounce some three letters words correctly
Instructional material/Reference material:- Learn Africa English Language UBE edition for priimary school book 1, picture, chart
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge : Students are familiar with some examples of colour such as red, bkue etc
Content
Writing: Three letter words
The following are example of three letter words

Evaluation:-
1. Write five examples of colour you can find in your class room
2. List five examples of three letter words
3. The following words begins with I, J, K and L respectively rearrange them to form a meaningful word
a. Kin
b. Ujg
c. Tike
d. Pmal
Class:- Basic 1
Subject:- English Language
Week:- 3
Topic:-
SPEECH WORK – Representation of objects with numbers e.g. There are one, two, three cups etc.
VOCABULARY –Learning new words
COMPREHENSION: Explain simple written instructions
STRUCTURE – Indicate plural of objects.
WRITING – Introduction of three letter words (continued).
Behavioral objective:- At the end of the lesson the pupils should be able to:-
1. Represents objects with numbers
2. State the meaning of some new words
3. Explain simple written instructions
4. Identify plural of objects
5. Pronounce some three letters words correctly
Instructional material/Reference material:- Learn Africa English Language UBE edition for priimary school book 1, picture, chart
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge : Students have been introduced to three letter words from the previous lesson
Content
SPEECH WORK – Representation of objects with numbers .

1. These are six pencils
2. There are two rulers
3. There are three brooks
Structure:- plural of objects
Singular and plural nouns
When we want to say that a noun is more than one, we usually add an ‘-s’ to the singular noun. When we do this, we make the singular noun into a plural noun. Look at the following examples:

Writing: Three letter words
Complete the following three letter words
Evaluation:-
1. Complete the table below :-
Singular |
Plural |
1. Fan |
Fans |
2. Bag |
|
3. Shoe |
|
4. Table |
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5. Tin
|
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English Language For Primary One Second Term Lesson Note
Class:- Basic 1
Subject:- English Language
Week:- 4
Topic:-
SPEECH WORK – Pronunciation practice: e.g. this is a pencil, these are pencil, etc.There are one, two, three cups etc.
VOCABULARY ACQUISITION – Name some basic words categories correctly.
READING: Poem: recitation of poem.
WRITING – writing of three letter words.
Behavioral objective:- At the end of the lesson the pupils should be able to:-
1. Read a simple sentence correctly
2. Name some words categories correctly
3. Read and recite a poem
4. Pronounce some three letters words correctly
Instructional material/Reference material:- Learn Africa English Language UBE edition for priimary school book 1, picture, chart
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge : Students have been introduced to three letter words from the previous lesson and also familiar with poem
Content
READING: Poem: recitation of poem
Simple poem
The Sun is shining
Rain is falling
Mum is sleeping
Dad is reading
Children are playing
All of us are happy
Copy the poem into your notebook and memorise it.
Fill in the spaces.
The Sun is ___________________.
Mum is _____________________.
Dad is ______________________.
Rain is ______________________.
All of us are __________________.
Children are __________________.
Evaluation:-
1. Read the following sentences aloud
a. He gave me three pens
b. I have five pairs of socks
c. There are eight notebooks on that table

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