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Engaging English Rhymes for Class Two at Kaichail Government Primary School

In this exciting English lesson, students will immerse themselves in the rhythm and music of engaging rhymes. By the end of the class, they will be able to enjoy and recite popular rhymes like "Good Morning" and "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes." Activities include singing and acting in groups, allowing for an interactive and fun learning experience. Assessment involves students showcasing their recitation skills in front of the class. This lesson is designed to promote confidence and enjoyment in English language learning.

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Engaging English Rhymes for Class Two at Kaichail Government Primary School

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  1. WELCOME

  2. KamrulAlamMiah • Head teacher • Kaichail Government Primary School. Composedby

  3. Class: Two • Subject: English • Lesson: Two LessonIntroduction

  4. By the end of the lesson students will be able to: • enjoy the rhythm and music of the rhymes. • recite after listening. : Learning outcomes

  5. Good morning good morning • How are you today? • Good morning good morning • I wish you a good day First hear then sing after me

  6. Head Shoulders Knee Toes

  7. Say and act act after me [three times] Text materials

  8. One group will sing another group will act. They will sing and the previous group will act By turns

  9. Assesment Five to ten strudents will come in front of the class and say the rhymes.

  10. Thank You Good Bye

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