A Semi-Detailed
Lesson Plan
In Mathematics
Grade 2 – Atis
September 11, 2013
1:00-2:00pm
I.
Objectives: at the end of the lesson, the pupils
will be able to
a. Identify
the 7 Days of the Week
b. Appreciate
the different Days of the Week
c. Write the 7 Days of Week
II.
Subject Matter
a. Topic
– The 7 Days of Week
b. Materials
– Pictures, Charts, Worksheets, Video
c. Reference
-
d. Values
Infusion – Appreciating the Days of Week
III.
Procedure
a. Preparation
·
Prayer
·
Checking of Attendance
·
Motivation
Sing Days of the Week with
Action
♫
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
1.. 2.. 1.. 2.. 3.. 4..
1.. 2.. 1.. 2.. 3.. 4..
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
La la la la la la la
La la la la la la la
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday♫
b. Presentation
·
Discussion
Do you know what the day today
is?
What is the day yesterday?
How many is the days in a week?
Do you know the 7 days of the
week?
Explain that there are 7 days
in a week.
Give handouts
that they will work on.
Color the following days with
appropriate colors: Yellow for Sunday, Green for Monday, Blue for Tuesday,
Red for Wednesday, Pink for Thursday, Brown for
Friday, and Violet for Saturday.
Explain
that every week has 7 days. And they all start with capital letters.
Post a chart
on the board and read each day to the students.
Read the days of the week again
and have students repeat them in unison or name them as you point to them.
Ask them on what are they doing
in Sunday?
On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
and Friday?
What about on Saturday?
Explain that every Sunday some
Christian families go to Church to pray.
On Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, children go to school.
Some Muslim families also go to
Mosque to pray every Friday.
On Saturday,
we stay at home and rest.
c. Generalization
What are the 7 Days of week?
What comes after Sunday?
What comes after Monday?
What comes after Tuesday?
What comes after Wednesday?
What comes after Thursday?
What comes after Friday?
What comes after Saturday?
Give praises.
d. Application
IV.
Evaluation
Complete the
Days of the Week with correct days.
V.
Assignment
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