The crow in the house

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EnglishSecondary Education

This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Prayer Time

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ELOS 
  • Read and interpret the story, ‘A crow in the house’ and attempt related questions.
  • Learn word-building and frame sentences on the new words explored.
  • Comment on the central idea of the story.
  • Identify clauses in some contextual parts.
  • Convert sentences to their future perfect continuous form. 




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A CROW IN THE HOUSE
(SUPPLEMENTARY READER)

WARM UP

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Have you ever kept/nursed a pet?
How was your experience?
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Slide 5 - Open question

What was the reaction of
your family members?
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Slide 6 - Open question

Was the pet over-pampered
and took the affection
for granted?
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What dangers were likely
to befall the young crow?
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Slide 9 - Open question

Who were the other members of
the author’s family living in
the same house?
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He was always restless, fidgeting about investigating things.
Convert the above sentence to future perfect cont.

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Why, according to the grandfather, didn't
the crow show any inclination to join
the other crows in the banyan tree?
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Slide 13 - Open question

 What is implied in the following sentence:
‘Most of the neighbors were represented
in our house by a toothbrush.’?
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Slide 14 - Open question

What according to the writer made Caesar disinclined towards joining the other crows in the banyan tree?
A
He was apprehensive about the other crows not befriending him
B
He became fond of staying in the house
C
Staying with humans he had become snobbish
D
He developed an intense liking for the toothbrushes

Slide 15 - Quiz

List two adjectives for the crow.
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Slide 16 - Open question

What is implied in the following sentence:
‘Most of the neighbors were represented
in our house by a toothbrush.’?
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Caesar spied on the children going to the banya's shop and often managed to snatch sweets from them.
Identify the type of clauses in the sentence
A
both independent
B
dependent and independent

Slide 19 - Quiz

What led to Caesar's end finally?
A
His low appetite
B
His ill-health
C
Grandmother hitting him, she being not good with pets.
D
Injury caused by a stick flung at him when he was helping himself to a neighbor's beans.

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SUCCESS CRITERIA

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Relate the life-story of Caesar, rearranging the facts in a proper sequence in the form of a flow chart: 
  1. • Caesar begins to upset things at home
  2. • Neighbor flings a stick at Caesar
  3.  • Young crow is saved by the narrator
  4. • Caesar begins to trouble neighbors
  5. • The crow is named Caesar
  6.  •Caesar passes away
  7. • Caesar objects to being caged. 






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Mention the correct sequence here.

Slide 23 - Open question

Let's recall the words.
  1. fidget - make small movements.
  2. fierce - aggressive
  3. inclination - a person's natural tendency to act or feel in a particular way.
  4.  contempt - feeling that something is worthless
  5. snob- person who believes that their taste is superior.
  6. flatter - please someone.

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What, according to you is the central idea of the story?
A
Animals should be nursed when in need.
B
We shouldn't be anti-social.
C
Birds of the same feather flock together.
D
Moderation keeps a man secure.

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