Fight Manju
Fight Manju
NO. OF PERIODS: 5
TOPIC: FIGHT MANJU FIGHT!
1. To organize their ideas logically and freely.
2. To develop their power of imagination.
3. To create their interest in literature.
4. To add new words to their vocabulary.
5. To improve all the four skills of English
language.
6. To justify the title, message and theme of
the story.
7. To develop interest among the students for
English.
8. To improve their pronunciation and reading
pace.
1. To enable the students to encourage
physically challenged people.
2. To enable the students to understand the
ideas given in lesson.
Key points:
Manjula's deformity.
Manjula's love for painting.
First painting appreciated .
Manjula's thirteenth birthday.
Manju demands better quality water colour
papers.
Brother's encouragement.
Father's attitude disheartens Manjula.
A Newspaper cutting .
On the day of on-the-spot painting competition.
Pre-capitulation:
1. Do hurdles dishearten you or give you greater
strength?
2. If you are suffering from high fever and you are to
appear for a very important examination the next day.
What will you do?
Introduction and Topic announcement:
The teacher will present a brief report of the lesson and tell
the student how did Manjula struggle in her life. How Manjula
succeed in her life and then the teacher will announce the
topic 'Fight Manju Fight'.
Reading task:
Assessment
Characters
How they encouraged Manjula to achieve their goal
Father:-
Mother:-
Brother:-
Rich Belanger
Tick the correct answer of the following questions.
1. Manjula parelkar has
beautiful hair
claw like malformed fingers
brown eyes
2. Manju loves
painting
cooking
stitching
3. Manjula's brother name was
anil
atul
amol
4. Manju demands
water colour papers
story books
toys
5. Rich Belanger lost feet in
bus accident
train accident
any race competition.
PPTs.
2. Text Book.
3. Green Board.