Session 39: Sentence Making – Part 1
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Sentence Making – Part 1 |
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Session Duration |
90 Minutes |
Introduction Activity - (25 minutes)
Objective:
Introduce the idea of a sentence and its basic structure.
Steps:
1. Begin with a quick brain-teaser: Write “dog eats” and ask, “Is this a full sentence?”
2. Write “The dog eats food.”
Highlight parts:
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Subject: The dog
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Verb: eats
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Object: food
3. Explain sentence rules:
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Starts with a capital letter
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Ends with a full stop
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Makes complete sense
Interactive Exercise:
Show flashcards (e.g., boy, runs, cake). Let children form simple sentences verbally:
“The boy runs.”
“She eats cake.”
Main Topic/ Activity
1 - “Sentence Puzzle” (30 minutes)
Objective:
Help students recognize and build correct sentence structure.
Instructions:
1. Give students word cards (subjects, verbs, objects).
2. In pairs or groups, they arrange cards to form proper sentences.
3. Read aloud their sentences and write them on the board.
Examples:
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I / play / football → I play football.
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The cat / drinks / milk → The cat drinks milk.
Extension:
Add picture clues to support early learners.
Encourage students to add 'a' or 'the' where needed.
2- “My First Sentence” Worksheet (25 minutes)
Objective:
Practice sentence writing individually.
Instructions:
Distribute worksheets with jumbled words or word banks.
Students form simple sentences and write them down.
worksheet:
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milk / drinks / the boy → The boy drinks milk.
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eats / cake / she → She eats cake.
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cat / the / jumps → The cat jumps.
Peer Review (5 mins):
Students pair up to read each other’s sentences.
3 - Wrap-Up & Reflection (10 minutes)
Quick Oral Recap:
“What comes first in a sentence?”
“What ends a sentence?”
Reflection Prompts:
“What new sentence did you create today?”
“Was it easy or hard? Why?”
“How did your partner help you?”
Expected Learning Outcome:
Knowledge building-
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Students will understand the parts of a simple sentence
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Know the basic rule of sentence construction
Skill Building-
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Form basic subject-verb-object sentences
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Improve spoken and written communication
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Practice teamwork and sharing
Review Questions/Assessment/Tasks
Follow up Tasks