Notes of Lesson for the 9th-English November first week- Water – The Elixir of Life (Prose)
Teaching
of Prose
Standard
: IX,
Topic
: Water – The Elixir of Life,
Page
: 117,…..120.
Theme
: “Sir C V Raman praises the importance of water, which is the lifegiving force
to
all.”
“The
scientist says that man attempted to seek an imaginary elixir of life, the
divine
Amrita, to confer him immortality”
Learning Outcomes:
E-901
: Listens to announcements, reads aloud texts, audio /video for information,
gist and
details;
responds by answering accordingly Listens and reads to gather information and
answers
questions.
E-902
: Listening & Speaking Listens to and discusses literary/non-literary
inputs in varied contexts to infer,
interpret,
and appreciate. Presents audio content orally in front of his class/in a small
group
discussion.
Competency
• Read texts and other longer, standard,
literary pieces.
• They can explain a story with simple
words.
• Engages in conversation with family and
friends.
• Responds to different kinds of
instructions in varied contexts.
•
Read literary books in English, interpret, evaluate and respond to the
characters, plot and setting.
TLM
▪ Videos, PPT, Online resources and
images.
▪
News paper articles about sports and games.
Motivation and Introduction:
• How long can I survive without
drinking water?
• Do you think the living organisms in
this planet can survive without water? Why?
• Where do you get your drinking water
from?
• Is the drinking water you use in your
home treated?
•
If not, how do you purify it?
Guided Reading:
I
read the supplementary with proper stress, pause and intonation. Students
listen silently at the first time. Second time they repeat after me. They read
in small groups.
Teacher’s activity:
Before explaining this story,
the teacher explains the new words with the help of chart. The teacher explains
the lesson in simple words with help of online resources and through videos.
Student’s activity:
Volunteer students to briefly
explain the content explained by the teacher in front of other students.
Presentation:
• The author draws example of the
Nile valley civilization to show how one side is the most fertile land on the
earth while the other is a sea of billowing sand without a speck of green. Nile
river is the life-giving waters that has created and sustained the whole
country of Egypt.
• Water adds beauty to the
countryside, be it a small stream or the rainfed tanks that are a common sight
in South India. These tanks store the silt-laden water full of nutrients and
minerals which are precious to the crops. But they are often neglected and not
properly maintained. Swiftly flowing water carries fairly large and heavy
particles while the finer particles which are more in number are carried to
great distances.
• The flow of water plays a great
beneficial role in the geological process of converting rocks into soil. India,
an agriculture-based country, depends on seasonal rainfall/snowfall, as it is
the only source other than the artesian water. Conservation of rainwater
becomes a huge responsibility when soil erosion is not checked. Soil erosion
though may not be evident at first; it is painfully apparent at the later
stages when deep gullies and ravines are formed, rendering agriculture
impossible. It calls for urgent preventive action - terracing of land,
construction of bunds, contour cultivation and planting appropriate types of
vegetation are some of the measures suggested by the author. These measures
serve a double purpose of preventing soil erosion and keeping the water on and
in the soil.
• The author also brings in other
benefits of water like using boats for a cheaper transport system and
hydro-electric power, which can uplift rural areas of India. Water is both the
most common and uncommon liquid. The investigation about the nature and
properties of water will always be of the highest scientific interest!
New words
elixir (n) - a hypothetical
substance believed to maintain life indefinitely/ a substance believed to cure
all ills
billowing (adj.)- characterized by
great swelling waves or surges
teeming(adj.)- abundantly filled
especially with living things
trickling(v)- to flow slowly and
with out force
precipitate(v)- a solid substance
that is produced from a liquid during a chemical process
crust (n) - a hard outer covering
of something
catchment(n)- a structure, such as
a basin or a reservoir, used for collecting or draining water
barges (n) - a long boat with a
flat bottom, used for carrying freight on rivers
Reinforcement:
• Say something important for us to
survive.
• What is the main reason why the
smallest creatures on earth in the solar system first
appeared millions
of years ago?
Evaluation:
LOT
1. What makes water one of the most
powerful and wonderful things on earth?
2. How does water help in the
formation of fertile lands?
3. How does soil erosion happen and
what are its main causes?
MOT
4. What are some measures that are
used to prevent soil erosion?
5. How, according to Sir C. V.
Raman, can rainwater as well as the water of rivers be
prevented from going to waste?
HOT
• If you were a scientist, how
would you present your ideas to save and spend water without wasting it?
Assignment
Write a paragraph about 80-100
words
• Life cannot exist on earth
without water – Explain.
Writing:
They write the writing practice by
follow the teacher. They write book back exercises, fill in the blanks, write
the answers for the questions.
Follow up work:
Prepare a plan for
how we can protect one percent of the world's available good drinking water.
Prepared by…
Sethuraman Ramalingam, BT Asst,
(Eng.),
Model School,
A. Kumaramangalam,
Ulundurpet Taluk,
Kallakurichi
(DT)-606107.
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