• UNIT 3:USING VOCABULARY RELATED TO THE THEMES OF THE DAY


    Lesson 4: Rhyme “Tree in the forest”Key unit competence 

    Children are able to use vocabulary related to themes in songs, rhymes, poems 

     and games.

    3.1. Introduction 

    This unit includes various vocabularies relating to different themes. The vocabulary will help learners to increase the number of English words they already know and be able to communicate in English

    3.2. List of lessons 

    The table below shows lessons distribution according to the order provided in the scheme of work.

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    3.3. Crosscutting issues to be addressed
     Communication and gender: Are tackled when all the children, boys and girls participate actively. 

    Inclusive education:
    all children are given equal chance in teaching and learning activities. 

    For those who have visual impairment they will touch the learning material when teaching. 

    3.4. Sample lesson plan 
    Theme: My school 
    Lesson 1: Poems: My school 
    Learning Objective: Learners are able use correctly vocabulary related to the theme of the day “My school.” 
    Teaching and learning materials: Picture of class, children and the teacher. 

    References: Pre-primary syllabus and scheme of work.

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    Lesson 2: At school 
     The head teacher is near his office. 
    Our classrooms are near the store. 
    Our latrines are near the play ground. 

    My school is near my home. 

    Lesson 3: In my classroom 

    I see tables and chairs.
     I see the cupboard and chalkboard. 
    I see pieces of chalk and notebooks. 
    I see pens and pencils. 

    The methodology used to teach the first lesson above will also be applied in teaching lesson 2 and 3. 

    Theme: My Body 
    Lesson 1: Rhyme: My head 

    Learning Objective
    : Learners are able to dramatize confidently the rhyme related 
     to “head” using appropriate gestures. 

    Teaching and learning materials:
    A picture of a human body, molded human body. 

    References: Pre-primary syllabus and scheme of work.

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    Lesson 2: Rhyme “Main parts of the body”

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    The methodology used above to teach the first lesson will be also be applied in
     teaching the lesson 2. 


    I have one head

     I have one trunk 
    I have two arms 
    I have two legs 

    I like my body 

    Theme: My nuclear family 
    Lesson 1: Rhyme “There”: Vocabulary father and mother 
    Learning Objective: Learners are able to repeat correctly the vocabulary “father and mother” 
    Teaching and learning materials: Pictures and flashcards about family members 

    References: Pre-primary syllabus and scheme of work

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    Lesson 2: Rhyme “there”: Vocabulary about father and mother 
    The methodology used above to teach lesson 1 will also be used to teach lesson 2. 

     

    Teaching and learning activities

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    • The teacher gives children clear instructions on what to do and on how to behave. 
    • The teacher shows learners, a picture of family members and asks some questions to the learners. 
    • The teacher asks children to recite a rhyme “there.”
    The rhyme 

    There, 
    there, there 
    There at home 
    There is a father 

    Father, father and mother

    Lesson 3: A song: Good morning my brother 
    Learning objectives: Children are able to repeat correctly the vocabulary about “my father” 
    Learning Materials: Pictures and flashcards of family members 

    Learning activities:

    •  The teacher invites children to follow attentively and sing the whole song 
    Good morning my brother 
    Good morning my brother 
    How are you? 
    Good morning my brother 

    How are you?

    •  The teacher sings the first line of the song. 
    • The teacher repeats the same line together with learners. 
    •  Learners repeat the first line alone and the teacher moves around to help learners who have difficulties or with special needs. 
    •  The teacher sings the second line. 
    •  The teacher repeats the second line together with learners.
    •  Learners repeat the second line alone and the teacher moves around to help learners who have difficulties or with special needs. 
    • The teacher sings the first line and the second line, he/she invites learners to repeat with him/her and then learners alone while the teacher is moving around to help learners with special needs. 
    • The teacher continues to use the same procedure up to the end of the song 
    •  She/He repeats the whole song, invites the learners to repeat with him/her then learners repeat alone while the teacher is moving around to help learners with special needs

    Conclusion: when children are repeating alone the teacher may ask them to repeat as a group then one by one depending on the number of the learners. 

    Extension and variations: Keep changing brother to sister, mother and father.

     Evaluation/ exercises/ homework: The teacher asks children to sing the studied song and moves around to correct children who are making mistakes. 

    Lesson 4: A song “Good morning my sister” The methodology used above to teach a song” Good morning my brother” will be repeated. 

    Theme: My Home 

    Lesson 1: Rhyme “Home’’ 

    a) Learning Objective: Children are able to repeat correctly the new words “Home, gate, house, compound and other related vocabulary” 

    b) Teaching and learning materials: Pictures, charts with drawings of home showing clearly the parts of a home. 

    c) References: Pre-primary syllabus and scheme of work.

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    Rhyme “Home’’ 

    Home, home, home
     I like my home 
    Here with a gate 
    There with a house 

    Big, big, big, iiiiiiii

    Lesson 2: Rhyme “Home ’’
     Home, home,Home 
    I like my home 
    Here with a gate 
    There with a house 
    Big, big, big, iiiiiiii 

    Home, home, home 
    I like my home 
    Here with a fence 
    There with a house 

    Big, big, big, iiiiii 

    Home, home, home 
    I like my home 
    A compound here 
    Quarters there 

    Big, big, bi, iiiiii 


    Extension and variations: Keep increasing the number of stanzas (from 2 to 3) depending on the level and speed of your children. 
    The methodology to teach rhyme” There” taught above will be repeated. 
    Theme: Plants found in our environment 
    Learning Objective: Children are able to repeat correctly the new words “Tree, fence, compound and other related vocabulary” 
    Teaching and learning materials: Pictures, charts, flash cards of trees and real trees outside the classroom.

     References: Pre-primary syllabus and scheme of work. 

    Lesson 3: RhymeShake a mango tree’’ 
    Rhyme” Shake, shake mango tree” 
    Shake, shake a mango tree 
    Mango yellow, mango green 
    One for you, one for me 
    Green for you, yellow for me

    Shake, shake a mango tree

    Lesson 4: Rhyme “Tree in the forest”

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    Tree in the forest 
    Stood, stood, stood 
    Along come a man 
    For wood, wood, wood 
    With axe, axe, axe 
    For chop, chop, chop 
    And a tree fell down 
    And a hooo, hooo 
    The methodology to teach the rhyme “There” taught in lesson 2 page 38 will be

     repeated for lesson 4.

    Theme: Food and drinks found in our environment 

    Learning Objective: Children are able to repeat correctly the new words “sugar, mango and other vocabulary related to food and drinks.” 

    Teaching and learning materials: sugar, mangoes, bananas. 

    References: Pre-primary syllabus and scheme of work. 

    Lesson 1: Rhyme ‘’John, John” 
    John, John 
    Yes papa
     Eating sugar 
    No papa 
    Telling lies 

    No papa

    Open your mouth 
    Ha ha ha 
    Close your mouth 
    Ho ho ho 
    John, John 
    Yes papa 
    Eating banana 
    Yes papa 
    Eating mango 
    Yes papa 
    Eating sugar 
    No papa 
    Open your mouth 
    Ha ha ha 
    Close your mouth 

    Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh!

    Extension and variations: Keep increasing the number of stanzas by changing types of food depends on the level and speed of your children. Examples: Sugar, banana, mango, pineapple, pawpaw, avocado, orange...The methodology to teach rhyme “There” taught on lesson 2, page 38 will be repeated.

    Lesson 2: A song: The way

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    This is the way I eat my food 
    I eat my food, I eat my food 
    This is the way I eat my food
     Early in the morning.
    This is the way I drink my tea 
    I drink my tea, I drink my tea 
    This is the way I drink my tea 

     Early in the morning.

    Theme: Domestic animals

    Learning objective: Children are able to repeat correctly the names of domestic animals and their appropriate sounds. Teaching and learning materials: pictures of domestic animals. 

    References: Pre-primary syllabus and scheme of work.

    Lesson 1: Rhyme” Dad has a cow”

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    Dad has a cow 
    A big, big cow
    A cow has a rope
    To keep it at home
    The cow says mooo mooo
    Dad has a goat 
    A big, big goat
    A goat with a rope
    To keep it at home

    The goat says meee meee

    Lesson 2: Rhyme: The sound it makes
    Moo moo
    Listen to the cow
    Moo moo 
    That is the sound it makes
    Maa maa
    Listen to the sheep
    maa maa
    That is the sound it makes maa maa
    Maa maa
    Listen to the sheep
    maa maa
    That is the sound it makes

    Extension and variations
    : Keep increasing the number of stanzas by changing names 
    of domestic animals depending on the level and speed of your children. Examples: 
    goat, cow, pig, sheep, rabbit, hen, etc....The methodology to teach rhyme”There” 
    taught above will be repeated.

    Theme: Water

    Lesson 1: Rhyme

    Water, water, water, drink water 
    Water, water, wash your hands
    Water, water, wash your clothes
    Water, water, cook your food


    Learning Objective:
    Children are able to recite a rhyme related to water using 
    appropriate gestures.
    Teaching and learning materials: Picture of class, children, water and buckets
    References: Pre-primary syllabus and scheme of work.

    Teaching and learning activities 

    • The teacher gives children clear instructions on what to do and on how to behave.
    • The teacher and children go out of the class to observe how to fetch water from taps.
    • The teacher together with children play the game: “In water.”
    • The teacher recites the rhyme related to the water.
    • Children listen attentively.
    • The teacher recites the two first sentences of a rhyme.
    • The teacher together with children repeat the two first sentences of the rhyme.
    • One after the other, children repeat two sentences of the rhyme.
    • The teacher recites two sentences of a rhyme and adds the third using gestures .
    • The teacher helps children to repeat and use gestures appropriately.
    •  In groups, children repeat the three sentences using gestures.
    • One by one, Children repeat three lines.
    • In groups, children repeat the whole rhyme and use gestures.
    • All the children recite the rhyme.
    • The teacher asks children individually to repeat the whole rhyme using gestures.

    Lesson 2: Rhyme: We need water

    Water, water 
    For drinking and cooking
    We need water
    Water, water 
    For washing and bathing
    We need water

    The methodology used to teach lesson 1 of this theme will be also applied in 

    teaching lesson 2.

    Theme: Natural source of the light
    Lesson 1: A song: My sun
    Sun, sun, hot sun
    Shining in the sky
    Wake up! Wake up
    It is a lovely day!


    Learning Objective:
    Children are able to use correctly the new words about natural 
    sources of light in the song.
    Teaching and learning materials: Pictures of sun, moon and stars.
    Reference: Pre-primary syllabus.

    Teaching and learning activities 
    • The teacher presents teaching materials (pictures of natural source of light) to the children. 
    • Children observe teaching materials and discuss about them.
    • The teacher and children go out and observe the sun in the sky. 
    • The teacher tells children the name of the song they are going to study.
    • The teacher sings the song “my sun” alone and children listen.
    Sun, sun hot sun
    Shining in the sky
    Wake up! Wake up
    It is a lovely day!


    • The teacher sings the first two sentences of the song; children repeat in group, then one by one and use gestures. 
    • The teacher sings two sentences of the song and adds the third in group and one by one. Children repeat the song as the teacher did.
    • The teacher recites all the poem and asks children to repeat it in groups.
    • The teacher helps all the children especially those who have a problem of pronunciation. 
    • The teacher helps children to use appropriate gestures when they sing the song 
    •  The teacher asks children to sing the whole song in small groups.
    • The teacher asks children to sing a song one by one at the end of the lesson.

    Lesson 2: Poem: Look at the moon and the stars

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    Oh! Look at the moon 
    It is shining up in the sky
    Oh! Look at the stars
    They are shinning up in the sky
    What a wonderful sky! lovely day!


    Learning Objective:
    Children are able to use correctly new words about natural 
    sources of light in poem.
    Teaching and learning materials: Pictures of the sun, moon and stars.
    Reference: Pre-primary syllabus and scheme of work.

    Teaching and learning activities 

    • The teacher gives children clear instructions on what to do and how to behave.
    • The teacher presents teaching materials (pictures of moon and stars).
    • Children observe teaching materials and discuss about them.
    • The teacher tells children the name of the poem they are going to study.
    • The teacher recites all the poem “Look at the moon and the stars” alone and 
    children listen.
    • The teacher recites the first two sentences of the poem and children repeat in 
    group, then one by one and use gestures. 
    • The teacher recites two sentences of the poem and adds the third, children 
    repeat in group and one by one. 
    • The teacher recites three sentences of the poem and adds the fourth, children 
    repeat in group and one by one.
    • The teacher recites the whole poem and asks children to repeat in groups.
    • In small groups, children repeat again the poem under their teacher’s guidance.
    • The teacher helps all the children especially those who have problem of 
    pronunciation.
    • The teacher helps children to use appropriate gestures when they repeat and 
    recite the poem.

    • At the end of the lesson, the teacher asks children to recite the poem one by one.

    Theme: Transport by road

    Lesson 1: A song: Driving a car

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    I’m driving my car
    I’m driving my car
    Bibibi bibibi
    My car runs quickly
    Saying bibibiiiii


    Learning objective
    : Children are able to sing confidently the song “driving a car.”
    Teaching resources: A drawing showing cars traveling on the road and some toy cars.

    Learning and teaching activities

    • The teacher introduces energizer saying ring, ring, ring like a car, like a motor 
    cycle, like a bus.
    • The teacher asks children things that can be used for carrying goods from one 
    place to another. 
    • The teacher sings the whole song to children.
    • Children listen to the song.
    • The teacher sings the refrain and the children repeat after him or her.
    • The teacher sings a big part of the song and the children repeat many times 
    • Children repeat the song by themselves.
    • The teacher repeats the whole song and the children repeat many times after 
    him/her.
    • Children repeat the song by themselves.
    • The teacher sssesses children’s individual performance.

    Lesson 2: A song: Driving bicycle

    My father drives, drives, drives a bicycle
    My mother drives, drives a bicycle
    I drive my bicycle wooo wooo
    Let’s say wooooo woooooo


    Lesson 3: A poem: My motorcycle

    Hello my bicycle
    Good bicycle
    Big motorcycle
    Yellow motorcycle
    I like your speed


    Lesson 4: A song My bicycle

    Hello my bicycle
    Good bicycle
    Big bicycle
    Speed you have
    I like my bicycle

    The lessons 2, 3 and 4 will be taught similarly as lesson one.

    Theme: Means of communication

    Lesson 1: A song: my phone
    When my phone says
    Ring, ring, ring (2)
    The sound it makes
    Triiing, triiing, triing
    I ran to take it and say
    Hello to my friends!!!
    What are you doing?
    We are listening, listening to the radio!!!!


    Learning Objective:
    Children are able to sing confidently the song as a means of 
    communication.
    Teaching and learning materials: Stick. Drum, rings, a drawing of a person who is 
    making a phone call


    Teaching and learning activities 

    • The teacher gives children clear instructions on what to do and how to behave.
    • The teacher displays drawings of different tools of communication and asks 
    children to name them.
    • The teacher asks children to stand up, stretch their arms by turning around. 
    • The teacher tells children that they are going to sing the song while standing.
    • Children listen to the song.
    • The teacher sings the refrain and children repeat after him or her.
    • The teacher sings a big portion of the song and children repeat many times after 
    him or her.
    • Children repeat the song by themselves.
    • The teacher repeats the whole song and children repeat many times after him/her.
    • Children repeat the song by themselves.
    • The teacher assesses children’s individual performance.

    Lesson 2, 3 and 4 are taught the same way as lesson 1 of this theme.

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    Lesson 2: A song: Radio
    It is your time father!
    To turn on my radio
    Listen to the radio, radio, radio
    Let’s say radio, radio, radio

    Lesson 3: A song: My television 
    I am happy today
    My father buys for me 
    Buy, buy, and buy a television
    Television, television
    My television, your television
    Lesson 4: Song: Big drum
    Big, big ,big drum (2)
    I like to hit big drum (2)
    Drum says bumbu, bumbu, bumbu
    Peter hits drum
    Drum says bumbu, bumbu,…….

    Theme: Religious institutions - Church/ Mosque

    Lesson 1: Sing the rhymes my best future

    Wee wee wee!!!

    We are pastors
    We are pristies
    I am a brother
    You are a sister
    Weeeweeee weeeee
    Yeeeeyeeee
     Come and we pray
    We pray, we pray


    Learning Objective: Children are able to sing confidently the song on religious 

    institutions.
    Teaching and learning materials: Bibles, Qur’an, a drawing of a preacher. 

    Learning and teaching activities:

    • The teacher asks children to sing any song from the church they know
    • Children sing the church’s song.
    • The teacher tells the children to stand up.
    • The teacher asks children to keep quiet and get to listen to what the teacher sings 

    so that they may repeat after him or her

    Lesson 2: A rhyme: We like to read

    This lesson is taught the same way as lesson one of this theme.

    We Christians 
    We like, we like
    We like to read
    Read, read Bible
    We Muslims
    We like we like
    We like to read, read, read Qu’ran (2)

    Theme: Special days in family

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    Lesson 1: Poem: My birthday
    My birthday
    The day that I smile
    Day of love
    Day of joy

    Let’s enjoy my birthday

    Learning Objective: Children are able to repeat confidently the poem on family 
    special days 
    Learning and teaching materials: The drawing of persons who are celebrating a 
    birthday.
    Learning activities
    The teacher gives instructions on what to do and how to behave
    • The teacher asks children who have ever celebrated their birthdays.
    • The teacher reads the whole poem to children.
    • Children listen to the poem attentively from teacher.
    • The teacher reads the verse by verse then children repeat after him/her.
    • Children repeat the poem by themselves

    Lesson 2: Rhyme: Happy new year

    Call in all your friends
    Shout and dance
    Happy New Year (2)
    Wishing you happy new year.

    Learning objective: Children are able to repeat confidently the rhyme on celebration 

    of happy new year in family.
    Teaching and learning materials: A drawing of people who celebrate the New Year.

    Learning and teaching activities:

    • The teacher gives children clear instructions on what to do and how to behave.
    • The teacher displays drawings of people celebrating new year.
    • The teacher asks the children to stand up, stretch arms and turn around.
    • Teacher repeats the rhyme with gestures to interpret it.
    • Children listen to the rhyme.
    • The teacher repeats the rhyme and children repeat after him/her
    • The teacher repeats a big portion of the rhymes and children repeat after him /her.
    • Children repeat the rhyme by themselves and they do it many times.
    • The teacher assesses children’s individual performance.

    3.5. Additional content
    Theme: Church/ Mosque

    A Song: Sing in choir

    We sing in choir
    Sing words of God
    Our best future
    Best future!!
    Wee wee wee!!!
    We are pastors


    Theme: A song: My school

    There is a piano
    In our classroom there is a piano
    There is a piano children like to play
    There is a piano piano piano
    There is a piano pia pia piano
    We’re so proud of our school
    We’re so proud of our school
    And everything about it
    We’re so proud of our school
    So don’t you ever doubt it 
    Though all of us are different
    On this we all agree,
    We’re so proud of our school 
    Because it’s made by you and me (x2)


    Theme: Natural sources of light


    Song : Twinkle, twinkle, little star

    Twinkle, twinkle, little star
    How, I wonder what you are 
    Up above the world so high
    Like a diamond in the sky 
    Twinkle, twinkle, little star
    Now, I wonder what you are

    Theme: Water 
    Rhyme: Yellow ducks swimming in the water
    One yellow duck swimming in the water
    Two yellow ducks swimming in the water
    Three yellow ducks swimming in the water
    Swim, swim,swim my little ducks

    Theme: Transport by road

    A song: Riding a bicycle
    Four little babies ride the bicycle
    Saying bibibibi and falling down
    One slipped off and got hurt
    Mama called the doctor
    Doctor, no more babies riding the bicycle
    Three little babies riding the bicycle
    Saying bibibibi and falling down
    One slipped off and got hurt
    Mama called the doctor
    Doctor said no more babies riding the bicycle

    Theme: Domestic animals

    A song: Pussy cat, pussy cat
    Pussy cat, pussy cat
    Where have you been?
    I have been to London
    To look at the queen
    What did you do there?
    I frightened a little mouse
    Under her little chair

    A song: Mary had a little lamb

    Mary had a little lamb
    Little lamb, little lamb
    Mary had a little lamb
    Its fleece was white and snow
    And everywhere that Mary went
    Mary went, Mary went
    And everywhere Mary went

    The lamb was sure to go

    A song: The kennel has no puppy
    The kennel has no puppy, puppy, and puppy
    The kennel has no puppy
    Come and see
    The poultry is empty, empty, empty
    Come and see
    The calf is in the calf pin, calf pin, calf pin
    Come and see


    3.6. End unit assessment

    At the end of this unit, the teacher provides a summary leading to deeper 
    understanding of all taught content whereby children are helped to revise what 

    they have learnt in the whole unit.


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