It is often observed that before we jump headfirst into new activities that seem doubtful to us we tend to look up to our friends, family, colleagues, teachers and mentors for wise suggestions. It is not that we are not capable of taking a decision or question the rightness of it but it is a sort of slips like habit to reaffirm our decision.
Some things in life are such that are well catered if done in the presence of valued friends or family. Likewise “Reading Lesson Plan” is an activity that is a type of teacher’s guide to help people having difficulty in reading smooth out a game plan to acquire this wonderful skill. It can be made clear that this plan works more in favor of young children rather than adults. It is a planner that keeps a tab on your day-to-day activities and helps one set out definite priorities. For example:
- What did you do on Day 1?
- What is your agenda going to be on Day 3?
- How will you prioritize your reading work?
Now, we have to keep in mind that this Reading Lesson Plan varies from person to person, child to child. It is like a teacher making a worksheet to distinguish between the progresses of the children involved. Once the reading material is provided to the children then general questions about the reading comprehension is asked such as:
- What so odd in the sentence?
- How do you spell a specific word?
- Where do you put a stop to the sentence?
The use of an interactive whiteboard to emphasize words, nouns, verbs in the sentences is seen frequently. Why not? It definitely helps in getting the complete message across the pupil to see the entire reading as fun-filled activity and making the best out of it. Another activity observed in Reading Lesson Plan is of dividing note cards evenly among students to help them understand words more easily and get familiar with their forms.
Read them a story, give each child a strip to make out words and then ask them if they can spell the words or even pronounce them. It is a very healthy activity which will no-doubt help young children obtain a good base for future use. A number of factors make the task of reading complete like the correct use of grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, understanding the meaning of the text. But if all these factors are fulfilled to their best level then it is worth the time & effort one is going put in to flourish.