1. Introduction
✔ This lesson is about Tara and her friends having fun together.
✔ They play games, express their feelings, and learn new things.
✔ The lesson helps students understand emotions, improve communication, and practice good handwriting.
2. Tara and Her Friends
✔ Tara has many friends like Mithu, Bittu, Kuku, Paddy, Mia, and Toto.
✔ They talk to each other and enjoy different activities.
✔ Mia thinks she is better than Kuku, which shows how friends compare their skills.
✔ Kuku loves turning cartwheels, showing excitement and fun.
3. Expressing Feelings
✔ The lesson teaches how to express different emotions:
- Happy – “I feel happy when I play with Paddy.”
- Sad – “I feel sad when Paddy goes to school.”
- Angry – “I feel angry when someone tries to touch me.”
- Scared – “I screech when I am scared.”
✔ Learning to express emotions helps in better communication with friends and family.
4. Good Handwriting Practice
✔ Students learn to write small and capital letters properly.
✔ Good handwriting helps in clear communication and better learning.
5. Learning Polite Words
✔ The lesson teaches how to say “Thank you,” “Sorry,” and “Excuse me.”
✔ Example Conversations:
- “Thank you for the flowers!” → “My pleasure!”
- “I am so sorry I spilled water on your shirt.” → “Never mind, it will dry up.”
✔ Using polite words makes conversations friendly and respectful.
6. Fun with Numbers
✔ The children play a game where they say a number and name objects related to that number.
✔ Example:
- Five – Five fingers, five biscuits, five balls.
- Nine hundred and ninety-nine – 999 stars, 999 seeds.
✔ This game helps students learn numbers in an interactive way.
7. Making Sentences and Phrases
✔ Students choose words and create meaningful phrases.
✔ Example: A soft little violet bird.
✔ This activity improves thinking and sentence formation skills.
8. Sentence Building Activity
✔ Students practice different sentence structures using phrases like:
- “I am swimming in a tank.”
- “We are playing with a ball.”
✔ This exercise improves grammar and speaking skills.
9. The “Yes or No” Game
✔ Students form a circle and ask questions.
✔ If someone answers with “Yes” or “No,” they are out.
✔ This game improves quick thinking and creativity in speaking.
10. Making Lists
✔ Students create lists based on topics like:
- Things in a classroom.
- Things needed for a picnic.
- Things we cannot see (air, sound, bacteria).
✔ They also arrange words in alphabetical order.
✔ This improves vocabulary and organizing skills.
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