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Session 19


Session 19


Session Title

Daily Routine

Objective

  • Understand the concept of a daily routine.

  • Learn simple daily routine phrases in English.

  • Encourage students to describe their own daily activities.

  • Enhance creativity through drawing and placard-making activities.

Topics/Concept

  • Morning Activities: Waking up, brushing teeth, taking a bath, eating breakfast.

  • School Activities: Going to school, learning, playing, eating lunch.

  • Evening Activities: Coming home, doing homework, playing, watching TV.

  • Night Activities: Eating dinner, brushing teeth, going to bed.

Material Required

  • Chart paper, colored pencils, and markers for drawing activities.

  • cards with daily routine pictures and words.

  • Placards for creating routine charts.

  • Printed worksheets (if available) with routine-related activities.

Session Plan 90 Min

Intro Activity 

Start by asking: "What do you do in the morning when you wake up?"

Write their answers on the board and introduce the concept of a daily routine.

Show flashcards with pictures of different daily activities and say the phrases aloud:

"I woke up at 7:00 AM."

"I brush my teeth."

"I eat breakfast."

Main Topic/ Activity

A. Picture Drawing Activity (20 Minutes), Each child will draw pictures of their daily routine.

Examples:

Waking up, brushing teeth, going to school, Doing homework

After drawing, they will label their pictures with simple English words.

B. Placard-Making Activity (20 Minutes)

Steps:

  1. Give each child a placard (small chart paper).
  2.  They will draw and arrange their routine in order (Morning → School → Evening → Night).
  3.  Help them write simple phrases like:

"I woke up.", "I ate lunch.", "I do my homework."

4. They will present their placards to the class.

C. Daily Routine Action Game (20 Minutes)

How to Play:

  1. The teacher says an action (e.g., "Wake up!"), and the students act it out.
  2.  Continue with actions like:      - "Brush your teeth!" (Pretend to brush teeth), "Eat breakfast!" (Pretend to eat),"Go to school!" (Pretend to walk)


3. This makes learning fun and interactive.

Expected Learning Outcome:

Knowledge building-


Learn daily routine words and phrases in English.

Understand how routines help organize the day.

Skill Building-

Improve speaking skills by describing their routine.

Enhance creativity through drawing and placard-making

Review Questions/Assessment/Tasks 

Ask students to say one morning, afternoon, and evening activity.

Show a routine flashcard and ask: "What is this person doing?"

Let students act out a routine activity, and others will guess.

Follow up Tasks

Homework: Ask students to talk about their routine with family in English.

Continue practicing routine words in future sessions.

Encourage students to follow a healthy daily routine.