Class : 8 Learning Outcomes based on the lessons.
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Unit |
Title |
LO number
- The Learner listens……/ reads…./ writes…. |
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1 |
Prose 1 |
The Nose-
Jewel |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 815 reads, compares, contrasts, thinks critically and relates ideas
to life. 816 infers the meaning of unfamiliar words
by reading them
in context. 818 refers dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia as reference books
for meaning and spelling
while reading and writing. 823 writes answers to textual/non-textual questions after comprehension / inference; draws character sketch,
attempts extrapolative writing. 802 introduces guests
in English, interviews people by asking
questions based on the work they do. (Prose 1) 803 engages in conversations in English with people from
different professions using
appropriate vocabulary. (Prose 1) 824 writes formal letters
(prose 1) |
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Poem 1 |
Special
Hero |
808 reads poems and
expresses opinions about
them. 812 interprets quotations, sayings and proverbs. 821 writes a coherent and meaningful paragraph through the process of drafting, revising, editing and finalising. |
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Gram- mar 1 |
Parts of Speech |
807 participates in grammar games
and kinaesthetic activities for language learning. 820 communicates accurately using
appropriate grammatical
forms - Parts of Speech |
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Supple- mentary 1 |
The Woman on Platform 8 |
801 responds to instructions and
announcements in school
and public places
viz. railway station, market, airport, cinema hall, and act
accordingly. (SR1) 813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with comprehension. 814 identifies details, characters, main idea
and sequence of ideas and events
while reading. 817 reads a variety
of texts for pleasure e.g. adventure stories
and science fiction, fairy tales,
also non-fiction articles, narratives, travelogues, biographies, etc. (extensive reading) |
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2 |
Prose 2 |
Hobby
Turns into a
Successfu l Career |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 815 reads, compares, contrasts, thinks critically and relates ideas
to life. 816 infers the
meaning of unfamiliar words by reading
them in context. 818 refers dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia as reference books
for meaning and spelling
while reading and writing. 823 writes answers
to textual/non-textual questions after comprehension / inference; draws character sketch,
attempts extrapolative writing. 810 participates in different events such as role play,
poetry recitation, skit,
drama, debate, speech, elocution, declamation, quiz, etc., organised
by school and other such organizations; (Prose 2) |
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Poem 2 |
My Hobby:
Reading |
808 reads poems and
expresses opinions about
them. 812 interprets quotations, sayings
and proverbs. |
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821 writes a coherent and meaningful paragraph through the process of drafting, revising, editing and finalising. |
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Gram- mar 2 |
Adjective / Degrees of Comparis on |
807 participates in grammar games and kinaesthetic activities for language learning. 820 communicates accurately using appropriate grammatical forms- Adjective / Degrees of Comparison |
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Supple- mentary 2 |
Jim Corbett, A Hunter Turned
Naturalist |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 814 identifies details, characters, main idea
and sequence of ideas and events
while reading. 817 reads a variety
of texts for pleasure e.g.
adventure stories and science
fiction, fairy tales, also
non-fiction articles, narratives, travelogues, biographies, etc. (extensive reading) |
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3 |
Drama
3 |
Sir
Issac Newton – The Ingenious
Scientist |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 815 reads, compares, contrasts, thinks critically and relates ideas
to life. 816 infers the
meaning of unfamiliar words by reading
them in context. 818 refers dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia as reference books
for meaning and spelling while reading and writing. 823 writes answers to textual/non-textual questions after comprehension / inference; draws character sketch,
attempts extrapolative writing. 806 speaks about objects / events in the class
/ school environment and outside
surroundings. (Prose 3) |
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Poem 3 |
Making
Life Worth While |
808 reads poems and
expresses opinions about
them. 812 interprets quotations, sayings
and proverbs. 821 writes a coherent and meaningful paragraph through the process
of drafting, revising,
editing and finalising. |
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Gram- mar 3 |
Prepositio ns Modal
verbs |
807 participates in grammar games
and kinaesthetic activities for language learning. 820 communicates accurately using
appropriate grammatical forms
- Prepositions Modal verbs 804 uses formulaic/polite expressions to communicate 809 asks questions in different contexts and situations |
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Supple- mentary 3 |
The Three Questions |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 814 identifies details, characters, main idea
and sequence of ideas and
events while reading. 817 reads a variety
of texts for pleasure e.g. adventure stories
and science fiction, fairy tales, also
non-fiction articles, narratives, travelogues, biographies, etc. (extensive reading) |
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4 |
Prose 4 |
My Reminisc ence |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 815 reads, compares, contrasts, thinks critically and relates ideas
to life. 816 infers the
meaning of unfamiliar words by reading
them in context. 818 refers dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia as reference books
for meaning and spelling
while reading and writing. 823 writes answers to textual/non-textual questions after comprehension / inference; draws character sketch,
attempts extrapolative writing. 824 writes notice (prose
4) 805 speaks short prepared speech in morning assembly. (Prose 4) 819 prepares a write
up after seeking information in print
/ online, notice
board, newspaper, etc. (Prose 4) |
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Poem 4 |
A Thing of Beauty |
808 reads poems and
expresses opinions about
them. 812 interprets quotations, sayings
and proverbs. 821 writes a coherent and meaningful paragraph through the process
of drafting, revising,
editing and finalising. |
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Gram- mar 4 |
Conjuncti
ons / Connecto rs Sentence Pattern |
807 participates in grammar games
and kinesthetic activities for language learning. 820 communicates accurately using
appropriate grammatical
forms - Conjunctions / Connectors, Sentence Pattern |
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Supple- mentary 4 |
Crossing
the River |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 814 identifies details, characters, main idea
and sequence of ideas and events
while reading. 817 reads a variety of texts for
pleasure e.g. adventure stories and science
fiction, fairy tales, also non-fiction articles, narratives, travelogues, biographies, etc. (extensive reading) |
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5 |
Prose 5 |
Being
safe |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 815 reads, compares, contrasts, thinks critically and relates ideas
to life. 816 infers the meaning of unfamiliar words
by reading them
in context. 818 refers dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia as reference books
for meaning and spelling
while reading and writing. 823 writes answers to textual/non-textual questions after comprehension / inference; draws character sketch,
attempts extrapolative writing. 824 writes descriptions/ narratives (prose 5) 825 develops a skit
(dialogues from a story) and story from
dialogues. (Prose 5) |
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Poem 5 |
Fire Work Night |
808 reads poems and
expresses opinions about
them. 812 interprets quotations, sayings
and proverbs. 821 writes a coherent and meaningful paragraph through the process
of drafting, revising,
editing and finalising. |
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Gram- mar 5 |
Condition al sentences Tense |
807 participates in grammar games
and kinaesthetic activities for language learning. 820 communicates accurately using
appropriate grammatical forms
- Conditional sentences,
Tense |
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Supple- mentary 5 |
When Instinct Works |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 814 identifies details, characters, main idea
and sequence of ideas and events
while reading. 817 reads a variety of texts for
pleasure e.g. adventure stories and science
fiction, fairy tales, also
non-fiction articles, narratives, travelogues, biographies, etc. (extensive reading) |
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6 |
Prose 6 |
Friendshi
p |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 815 reads, compares, contrasts, thinks critically and relates ideas
to life. 816 infers the meaning of unfamiliar words
by reading them
in context. 818 refers dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia as reference books
for meaning and spelling
while reading and writing. 823 writes answers to textual/non-textual questions after comprehension / inference; draws character sketch,
attempts extrapolative writing. |
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Poem 6 |
Lessons
in Life |
808 reads poems
and expresses opinions about them. 812 interprets quotations, sayings
and proverbs. 821 writes a coherent and meaningful paragraph through the process of drafting,
revising, editing and finalising. |
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Gram-
mar 6 |
Reported Speech Question tag |
807 participates in grammar games
and kinaesthetic activities for language learning. 820 communicates accurately using
appropriate grammatical
forms - Reported Speech, Question tag 809 asks questions in different contexts and situations |
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Supple- mentary 6 |
Homeless Man
and his Friends |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 814 identifies details, characters, main idea
and sequence of ideas and
events while reading. |
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817 reads a variety of texts for
pleasure e.g. adventure stories and science
fiction, fairy tales, also
non-fiction articles, narratives, travelogues, biographies, etc. (extensive reading) |
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7 |
Prose 7 |
Cyber
Safety |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 815 reads, compares, contrasts, thinks critically and relates ideas
to life. 816 infers the meaning of unfamiliar words
by reading them
in context. 818 refers dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia as reference books
for meaning and spelling
while reading and writing. 823 writes answers to textual/non-textual questions after comprehension / inference; draws character sketch,
attempts extrapolative writing. 824 writes email (prose 7) |
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Poem 7 |
My Computer Needs a Break |
808 reads poems and
expresses opinions about
them. 812 interprets quotations, sayings
and proverbs. 821 writes a coherent and meaningful paragraph through the process
of drafting, revising,
editing and finalising. |
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Gram- mar 7 |
Simple, Compoun d and Complex sentences |
807 participates in grammar games
and kinaesthetic activities for language learning. 820 communicates accurately using appropriate grammatical forms - Simple, Compound and Complex sentences |
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Supple- mentary 7 |
The Mystery
of the Cyber Friend |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 814 identifies details, characters, main idea
and sequence of ideas and events
while reading. 817 reads a variety of texts for pleasure e.g. adventure stories
and science fiction, fairy tales, also
non-fiction articles, narratives, travelogues, biographies, etc. (extensive reading) |
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(Play) |
Jack and the
Beanstalk |
813 reads textual/non-textual materials in English/Braille with
comprehension. 815 reads, compares, contrasts, thinks critically and relates ideas
to life. 816 infers the
meaning of unfamiliar words by reading
them in context. 818 refers dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia as reference books
for meaning and spelling while reading and writing. 823 writes answers to textual/non-textual questions after comprehension / inference; draws character sketch,
attempts extrapolative writing. |
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Punctuation |
807 participates in grammar games
and kinaesthetic activities for language learning. 820 communicates accurately using
appropriate grammatical
forms - Punctuation 822 writes short paragraphs coherently in English/Braille with a proper
beginning, middle and end with appropriate punctuation marks. |
811 narrates stories (real or
imaginary) and real life experiences in English.
826 visits a language
laboratory.
827 writes a Book Review.
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