Literacy Lesson Plan Kindergarten Second Term

Second Term Literacy Lesson plan Kindergarten for five years pupils. Two letter words, Pronunciation and spelling, Three letter words.

 LITERACY SCHEME OF WORK KINDERGARTEN SECOND TERM

     WEEKS TOPICS

  1. TWO LETTER WORDS – PRONOUNCE AND SPELL
  2. TWO LETTER WORDS – PRONOUNCE AND SPELL 
  3. TWO LETTER WORDS – PRONOUNCE AND SPELL
  4. TRICKY TWO LETTER WORDS
  5. TWO LETTER WORDS – PRONOUNCE AND SPELL
  6. TWO LETTER WORDS- PRONOUNCE AND SPELL
  7. THREE LETTER WORDS – PRONOUNCE AND SPELL / OPEN DAY / MID TERM TEST
  8. THREE LETTER WORDS – PRONOUNCE AND SPELL
  9. THREE LETTER WORDS – PRONOUNCE AND SPELL
  10. REVISION
  11. REVISION
  12. EXAMINATION

Subject: Literacy

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 1

Age: 5 years

Class: Kindergarten

Duration: 5 periods of 35 minutes each 

Date:

Topic: Two letter words

Content:  

Pronunciation and spelling: an, am, at, as, it, in

Specific Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  1. Pronounce an, am, at, as, it, is
  2. Spell and write an, am, at, as, it, is

Instructional Material: Letter charts, two letter-word flash cards

Instructional Techniques: Repetition, explanation, demonstration, question and answers 

Entry Behaviour: The pupils can recite alphabet rhyme

Set Induction: The teacher uses alphabet rhyme to arouse them

Instructional procedures

Periods I-III: Pronunciation and spelling of an, am, at, as, it, is

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher reviews the alphabet letters Aa-Zz and then introduces the new topic which is pronouncing and spelling two letter words The pupils repeat after her
2She writes out the two-letter word on the board and reads it repeatedly using the sound of each letter
a-n = an
a-m= am
a-s=  as
a-t=  at
I-t = if
i-s = is
The pupils repeat after her

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following question

  • Pronounce and spell these words

a-n

a-m

a-s

a-t

i-t

i-s

Conclusion: She commends them positively

Periods IV AND V: Writing the two letter words an, am. As, at, it, is

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher revises spelling and pronouncing the two letter words an, am, as, at, it, is The pupils read
2The teacher teaches the steps in writing the two letter words both in capital and small letters  and provides space for the pupils to copy them.

AN                        AM                       AS     
   _________      ____________      ____________

AT                        IT                          IS      
  _________      ____________      ____________  
 
an                        am                       as      
  _________      ____________      ____________

at                        it                          is      
  _________      ____________      ____________  
 

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following questions

  1. Spell three two letter-words that you know
  2. Copy these words:

AN                        AM                       AS       

_________      ____________      ____________

AT                        IT                          IS       

_________      ____________      ____________

Conclusion: The teacher marks their books and commends the pupils positively


Subject: Literacy

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 2

Age: 5 years

Class: Kindergarten

Duration: 5 periods of 35 minutes each 

Date:

Topic: Two letter words

Content:

Pronunciation and spelling:  in, if, on, of, ox, us, up

Specific Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  1. Pronounce in, if, on, of, ox, us, up
  2. Spell and write in, if, on, of, ox, us, up

Instructional Material: Letter charts, two letter-word flash cards

Instructional Techniques: Repetition, explanation, demonstration, question and answers 

Entry Behaviour: The pupils can spell and pronounce an, am, as, at, it, is

Set Induction: The teacher uses alphabet rhyme to arouse them

Instructional procedures

Periods I-III: Pronunciation and spelling of in, if, on, of, ox, us, up

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher reviews the two letter words: an, as, at, am, it, is and then introduces the topic which is pronouncing and spelling two letter words The pupils repeat after her
2She writes out the two-letter word on the board and reads it repeatedly using the sound of each letter in

i-n = in
i-f= if
o-n=  on
o-f=  of
o-x = ox
u-s = us
u-p=up
The pupils repeat after her

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following question

  1. Pronounce and spell these words

i-n = in

i-f= if

o-n=  on

o-f=  of

o-x = ox

u-s = us

u-p=up

Conclusion: She commends them positively

Periods IV AND V: Writing the two letter words in, if, on, of, ox, us, up

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher revises spelling and pronouncing the two letter words in, if, on, of, ox, us, up  The pupils read
2The teacher teaches the steps in writing the two letter words both in capital and small letters  and provides space for the pupils to copy them.

IN                        IF                       ON       
_________      ____________      ____________

OF                        OX                      US     
   _________      ____________      ____________

UP

_________

  in                        if                       on   
  _________      ____________      ____________

of                        ox                      us      
  _________      ____________      ____________

up
_________  
 

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following questions

     Spell three two letter-words that you know

Copy these words:      

  IN                        IF                       ON       

_________      ____________      ____________

OX                        OF                          US       

_________      ____________      ____________

UP

_________

Conclusion: The teacher commends them positively


Subject: Literacy

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 3

Age: 5 years

Class: Kindergarten

Duration: 5 periods of 35 minutes each 

Date:

Topic:        Two letter words

Content:  

Simple sentences using two-letter words

Specific Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  1. Read simple sentences using two-letter words
  2. Write simple sentences using two-letter words

Instructional Material: Letter charts, two letter-word flash cards, two letter-words sentence strips

Instructional Techniques: Repetition, explanation, demonstration, question and answers 

Entry Behaviour: The pupils can spell, pronounce and write two-letter words

Set Induction: The teacher uses alphabet rhyme to arouse them

Instructional procedures

Periods I-III: Reading simple sentences using two-letter words

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher reviews the two letter words: an, as, at, am, it, is, in, if, on, of, ox, us, up and then introduces the topic which is simple sentences using two letter words The pupils repeat after her
2She writes out the simple sentences on the board and reads it repeatedly using the sound of each letter

I-t  i-s  a-n  o-x = it is an ox
i-t i-s u-p = it is up
I a-m u-p= I am up  
The pupils repeat after her

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following question

  1. Read these simple sentences

It is an ox

It is up

I am up

Conclusion: She commends them positively

Periods IV AND V: Writing the simple sentences

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher revises the previous lesson on simple sentences  The pupils read
2The teacher teaches the steps to write the simple sentences and provides space for the pupils to copy them.

It is an ox
__________________________

It is up
__________________________

I am up
__________________________  
 

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following questions

Read and copy these sentences

It is an ox

__________________________

It is up

__________________________

I am up

__________________________

Conclusion: The teacher commends them positively


Subject: Literacy

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 4

Age: 5 years

Class: Kindergarten

Duration: 5 periods of 35 minutes each 

Date:

Topic:

Tricky Two letter words

Content: Pronunciation and spelling: he, we, be, me, by, my

Specific Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  1. Pronounce he, we, be, me, by, my
  2. Spell and write he, we, be, me, by, my

Instructional Material: Letter charts, two letter-word flash cards

Instructional Techniques: Repetition, explanation, demonstration, question and answers 

Entry Behaviour: The pupils can recite alphabet rhyme

Set Induction: The teacher uses alphabet rhyme to arouse them

Instructional procedures

Periods I-III: Pronunciation and spelling of he, we, be, me, by, my

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher reviews the two-letter words then introduces the new topic which is pronouncing and spelling of tricky two letter words The pupils repeat after her
2She writes out the two-letter word on the board and reads it repeatedly using the letters;
He
We
Be
Me
By
My
The pupils repeat after her

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following question

  1. Pronounce and spell these words

He

We

Be

Me

By

  My

Conclusion: She commends them positively

Periods IV AND V: Writing the two letter words he, we, be, me, by, my

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher revises spelling and pronouncing the two letter words be, me, we, he, my, by The pupils read
2The teacher teaches the steps in writing the two letter words both in capital and small letters  and provides space for the pupils to copy them.

HE                        WE                 ME      
  _________      ____________      ____________

BE                        MY                 BY    
    _________      ____________      ____________    

he                   we                       me     
   _________      ____________      ____________

be                    my                         by       

_________      ____________      ____________
 

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following questions

  1. Spell three tricky two letter-words that you know
  2. Copy these words:

HE                        WE                       ME       

_________      ____________      ____________

BE                        MY                         BY       

_________      ____________      ____________

Conclusion: The teacher marks their books and commends the pupils positively


Subject: Literacy

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 5

Age: 5 years

Class: Kindergarten

Duration: 5 periods of 35 minutes each 

Date:

Topic:        Two letter words

Content:  

Pronunciation and spelling of tricky words:  so, do, go, to, no

Specific Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  1. Pronounce so, do, go, to, no
  2. Spell and write so, do, go, to, no

Instructional Material: Letter charts, two letter-word flash cards

Instructional Techniques: Repetition, explanation, demonstration, question and answers 

Entry Behaviour: The pupils can spell and pronounce he, we, me, be, up, us

Set Induction: The teacher uses alphabet rhyme to arouse them

Instructional procedures

Periods I-III: Pronunciation and spelling of so, do, go, to, no

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher reviews the tricky two letter words: he, we, me, be, up, us and then introduces the topic which is pronouncing and spelling tricky two letter words The pupils repeat after her
2She writes out the two-letter word on the board and reads it repeatedly using the letters;
So
Go
Do
No
To
The pupils repeat after her

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following question

  1. Pronounce and spell these words

So

Go

Do

No

To

Conclusion: She commends them positively

Periods IV AND V: Writing the two letter words so, do, go, to, no

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher revises spelling and pronouncing the two letter words so, do, go, to, no  The pupils read
2The teacher teaches the steps in writing the tricky two letter words both in capital and small letters  and provides space for the pupils to copy them.

SO                   DO                      GO
_________      ____________      ____________  


TO                    NO
_________      ____________     

  so                     do                  go
_________      ____________      ___________  

to                     no
_________      ____________       
 

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following questions

     Spell three two letter-words that you know

Copy these words:      

SO                   DO                   GO

_________      ____________      ____________

TO                     NO

_________      ____________     

Conclusion: The teacher commends them positively


Subject: Literacy

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 6

Age: 5 years

Class: Kindergarten

Duration: 5 periods of 35 minutes each 

Date:

Topic: Two letter words

Content:

Simple sentences using tricky two letter words

Specific Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  1. Read simple sentences using tricky two-letter words
  2. Write simple sentences using tricky two-letter words

Instructional Material: Letter charts, two letter-word flash cards, two letter-words sentence strips

Instructional Techniques: Repetition, explanation, demonstration, question and answers 

Entry Behaviour: The pupils can spell, pronounce and write two-letter words

Set Induction: The teacher uses alphabet rhyme to arouse them

Instructional procedures

Periods I-III: Reading simple sentences using two-letter words

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher reviews the tricky two letter words: he, we, be, me, my, by, so, no, go, do, to and then introduces the topic which is simple sentences using tricky two letter words The pupils repeat after her
2She writes out the simple sentences on the board and reads it repeatedly using the sound of each letter

We go up

It is my ox

It is so
The pupils repeat after her

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following question

  1. Read these simple sentences

We go up

It is my ox

  It is so

Conclusion: She commends them positively

Periods IV AND V: Writing the simple sentences

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher revises the previous lesson on simple sentences  The pupils read
2The teacher teaches the steps to write the simple sentences and provides space for the pupils to copy them.

We go up

__________________________

It is my ox
__________________________

It is so

__________________________  
 

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following questions

Read and copy these sentences

We go up

__________________________

It is my ox

__________________________

It is so

__________________________

Conclusion: The teacher commends them positively


Subject: Literacy

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 7

Age: 5 years

Class: Kindergarten

Duration: 5 periods of 35 minutes each 

Date:

Topic: Three letter words

Content:

Pronunciation and spelling: can, ban, tan, man, pan, ran

Specific Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  1. Pronounce can, ban, tan, man, pan, ran
  2. Spell and write can, ban, tan, man, pan, ran

Instructional Material: Letter charts, three letter-word flash cards

Instructional Techniques: Repetition, explanation, demonstration, question and answers 

Entry Behaviour: The pupils can recite alphabet rhyme

Set Induction: The teacher uses alphabet rhyme to arouse them

Instructional procedures

Periods I-III: Pronunciation and spelling of can, ban, tan, man, pan, ran

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher reviews all the two letter words and then introduces the new topic which is pronouncing and spelling of three letter words The pupils repeat after her
2She writes out the three-letter word on the board and reads it repeatedly using the sound of each letter

c-a-n = can

b-a-n = ban

t-a-n =  tan

m-a-n =  man

p-a-n = pan

r-a-n = ran
The pupils repeat after her

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following question

  1. Pronounce and spell these words

c-a-n = can

b-a-n = ban

t-a-n =  tan

m-a-n =  man

p-a-n = pan

r-a-n = ran

Conclusion: She commends them positively

Periods IV AND V: Writing the two letter words can, ban, tan, man, pan, ran

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher revises spelling and pronouncing the three letter words can, ban, tan, man, pan, ranThe pupils read
2The teacher teaches the steps in writing the three letter words both in capital and small letters  and provides space for the pupils to copy them

CAN                  BAN                   TAN   
     _________      ____________      ____________


MAN               PAN                    RAN
_________      ____________      ____________  

can                 ban                  tan   
  _________      ____________      ____________

man               pan                      ran   
     _________      ____________      ____________
 

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following questions

  1. Spell four three letter-words that you know
  2. Copy these words:

CAN                    BAN                 TAN       

_________      ____________      ____________

MAN                     PAN               RAN                       

_________      ____________      ____________

Conclusion: The teacher marks their books and commends the pupils positively


Subject: Literacy

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 8

Age: 5 years

Class: Kindergarten

Duration: 5 periods of 35 minutes each 

Date:

Topic:

Three letter words

Content: Pronunciation and spelling: cat, bat, fat, mat, pat, sat, rat, hat

Specific Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  1. Pronounce cat, bat, fat, mat, pat, sat, rat, hat
  2. Spell and write cat, bat, fat, mat, pat, sat, rat, hat

Instructional Material: Letter charts, three letter-word flash cards

Instructional Techniques: Repetition, explanation, demonstration, question and answers 

Entry Behaviour: The pupils can recite alphabet rhyme

Set Induction: The teacher uses alphabet rhyme to arouse them

Instructional procedures

Periods I-III: Pronunciation and spelling of cat, bat, fat, mat, pat, sat, rat, hat

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher reviews the previously taught three letter words and then introduces the new topic which is pronouncing and spelling of three letter words The pupils repeat after her
2She writes out the three-letter word on the board and reads it repeatedly using the sound of each letter

c-a-t = cat
b-a-t = bat
f-a-t =  fat
m-a-t =  mat
p-a-t = pat
s-a-t= sat
r-a-t= rat
h-a-t= hat
The pupils repeat after her

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following question

  1. Pronounce and spell these words

c-a-t = cat

b-a-t = bat

f-a-t =  fat

m-a-t =  mat

p-a-t = pat

s-a-t= sat

r-a-t= rat

h-a-t= hat

Conclusion: She commends them positively

Periods IV AND V: Writing the two letter words cat, bat, fat, mat, pat, sat, rat, hat

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher revises spelling and pronouncing the three letter words cat, bat, fat, mat, pat, sat, rat, hat  The pupils read
2The teacher teaches the steps in writing the three letter words both in capital and small letters  and provides space for the pupils to copy them

CAT                  BAT                      FAT     
   _________      ____________      ____________

MAT                   PAT                   SAT   
  
    _________      ____________      ____________

RAT                      HAT
_________      ____________  

cat                        bat                     fat    
    _________      ____________      ____________


mat                   pat                     sat   
   _________      ____________      ____________

rat                       hat
_________      ____________  
 

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following questions

Spell four three letter-words that you know

Copy these words:      

CAT                     BAT                    FAT       

_________      ____________      ____________

MAT                     PAT                 SAT        

_________      ____________      ____________

RAT                   HAT

_________      ____________

Conclusion: The teacher marks their books and commends the pupils positively


Subject: Literacy

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 9

Age: 5 years

Class: Kindergarten

Duration: 5 periods of 35 minutes each 

Date:

Topic:

Three letter words

Content: Simple sentences using two and three letter words and the introduction of ‘The’ as a high utility word

Specific Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  1. Read simple sentences using three-letter words
  2. Write simple sentences using three-letter words

Instructional Material: Letter charts, three letter-word flash cards, three letter-words sentence strips

Instructional Techniques: Repetition, explanation, demonstration, question and answers 

Entry Behaviour: The pupils can spell, pronounce and write three-letter words

Set Induction: The teacher uses alphabet rhyme to arouse them

Instructional procedures

Periods I-III: Reading simple sentences using three-letter words and the introduction of ‘the’ as a high utility word

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher reviews the three letter words: can, ban, man, pan, tan, ran, cat, bat, sat, mat, hat, rat, fat and then introduces the topic which is simple sentences using three letter words and ‘the’ The pupils repeat after her
2She writes out the simple sentences on the board and reads it repeatedly using the sound of each letter
The m-a-n is f-a-t = The man is fat

He s-a-t o-n a m-a-t = He sat on a mat

The h-a-t i-s P-a-t’s = The hat is Pat’s  
The pupils repeat after her

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following question

  1. Read these simple sentences

The m-a-n is f-a-t = The man is fat

He s-a-t o-n a m-a-t = He sat on a mat

The h-a-t i-s P-a-t’s = The hat is Pat’s

Conclusion: She commends them positively

Periods IV AND V: Writing the simple sentences

Steps Teacher’s Activities Pupils Activities
1The teacher revises the previous lesson on simple sentences  The pupils read
2The teacher teaches the steps to write the simple sentences and provides space for the pupils to copy them

The man is fat
_____________________________

He sat on a mat
_____________________________

The hat is Pat’s

_____________________________
 

Evaluation: The teacher asks the following questions

Read and copy these sentences

The man is fat

_____________________________

He sat on a mat

_____________________________

The hat is Pat’s

_____________________________

Conclusion: The teacher commends them positively

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