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Greetings to you all. PRESENTED BY. JASMIN AKTAR ASSISTANT TEACHER WEST AURA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL KATHALIA, JHAlAKATHI. Lesson View. Class: FiveSubject: English Lesson:The Hare the Tortoise Lesson Unit: Once … faster. Learning Outcomes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Greetings to you all.

JASMIN AKTARASSISTANT TEACHERWEST AURA GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOLKATHALIA, JHAlAKATHI

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Class: Five Subject: EnglishLesson :The Hare the TortoiseLesson Unit : Once … faster

Lesson View

By the end of the lesson students will be able –

1. To recognize some new words with meaning.

2. To read the text with correct pronunciation.

Learning Outcomes

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Hare

An animal like a large rabbit with very strong back legs, that can run very fast.

Word MeaningOnce At sometime in the past.

Walk

Beside

To move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground, but without running.

Next to or at the side of somebody/something.

Forest

Suddenly

A large area of land that is thickly covered with trees.

Quickly and unexpectedly.

Tortoise

A reptile with a hard round shell, that lives on land and moves very slowly. It can pull its head and legs into its shell.

To change position or make somebody/something change position in a way that can be seen, heard or felt.

Move

Slow Not moving, acting or done quickly, taking a long time, not fast.

Laugh

SlowlyAt a slow speed; not quickly.

To make the sounds and movements of your face that show you are happy or think something is funny.

Faster

Hurry up

To do something more quickly because there is not much time

Moving or able to move quickly.

Once there was a hare.

He was walking beside a forest.

Suddenly he saw a tortoise.

It was moving very slowly.

He laughed at it saying- “Hurry up, you are so slow. Can’t move a little faster?”

Group WorkMake sentences by using the following words:

Walk Hare Slowly Laugh

Assessment

Answer the following questions:

1. Where does a hare live?2. How does a tortoise move?

Thanks

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