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This engaging English lesson, presented by Md. Al-Amin Sarder, introduces fourth-grade students to the fascinating world of kangaroos through the poem "The Pocket." Students will learn to describe kangaroos, understand their movements, and recognize their unique features, like the pouch. The lesson focuses on creating a safe and emotional learning environment and encourages students to repeat and recite poems with understanding. By the end of the lesson, students will have a clearer understanding of kangaroos and their habitat in Australia.
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Presented by Md. Al-AminSarder Assistant Teacher Chacharipasha GPS Babugonj, Barisal.
Lesson Details Class : Four Subject : English Lesson : Nineteen
Learning Outcomes • By the end of the lesson SS will able to- • repeat poems after the teacher. • recite poems with understanding.
Create Emotion Create Emotion and Safety Learning Environment by Showing a Kangaroo Song.
Do you know this animal? This is a Kangaroo. Kan-ga-roo.
It has a strong tail, and two back legs. Two Back Legs Strong Tail
Students, do you know how a Kangaroo moves? It moves by jumping?
The mother Kangaroo carries it’s baby in a pocket of skin on the front of its body. This is called a ‘pouch’? Do you know what the front pocket is called? Pouch
Describe the Kangaroo. • How does it move? • What is the pocket called? • Which country is the • Kangaroo come from?
Well, children, let’s now listen to the poem on Kangaroo in Lesson 19. It’s called “The Pocket”.
The Pocket Today when I Was at the zoo,
The Pocket Today when I Was at the zoo, I watched the mother Kangaroo.
The Pocket Today when I Was at the zoo, I watched the mother Kangaroo. Inside her skin She has a pocket, She puts her baby There to rock it.