MODEL LESSON PLAN

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MODEL LESSON PLAN DATE

07.12.2021

CLASS

VIII C & D.

PERIOD

I & III.

SUBJECT

S. St.

NAME OF TEACHER

DILIP KUMAR SINHA.

LESSON

INDUSTRIES

TOPIC

CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIES.

INTRODUCTION

We use various items to satisfy our needs. Agricultural products like wheat, rice, etc. are to be processed into flour, husked rice before we consume these. But besides bread and rice, we also require clothes, books, fans, cars, medicines, etc. and these are manufactured in various industries. In modern times industries have become very important part of an economy. They provide employment to large labour force and contribute significantly in the total national wealth/income.

GIST OF TOPIC

Economic Activities, Meaning of Industry, Classification of industries on the basis

TECHNICAL

Secondary Activity, Manufacturing industries, Agro Based, Mineral Based, Marine

of Raw material, Size and Ownership.

TERMS

Based, Forest Based, Basic industries, Small- and Large-Scale Industries, Public

TEACHING AIDS

Pictures / diagrams/maps related to the topic in Power Point Presentation.

RECAPITULATIO

Industry is a broader term which include manufacturing of physical product,

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Sector, Private Sector, Joint Sector, Cooperative Sector.

Extraction of Minerals and Provision of services. On the basis of raw material, it can be classified in four group i.e. Agro based, Mineral based, marine and forest based. On the basis of its size, it can be classified into two groups i.e. Small scale and Large Scale industry. On the basis of the ownership industry can be classified into four groups i. e. Private sector, Public sector, Joint sector and Cooperative sector.

CLASS WORK

1. What is Industry?

HOME WORK

1. Draw the flow chart for classification of Industries.

ASSIGNMENT

1. Enlist different Products of Mineral based, Agro based, Marine based and

2. What are different basis to classify the industries? 2. Why the iron and steel industry is called Basic Industry? Forest based industries which are being used by you?

TEACHER

PRINCIPAL


MODEL LESSON PLAN DATE CLASS PERIOD SUBJECT NAME OF TEACHER LESSON TOPIC INTRODUCTION

25.11.2021 XI D. II GEOGRAPHY. DILIP KUMAR SINHA. CLIMATE OF INDIA FACTORS DETERMINING THE CLIMATE OF INDIA.

GIST OF LESSON

India’s climate is controlled by a number of factors which can be broadly divided into two groups – (1) Factors related to location and relief (Latitude, The Himalayan Mountains, Distribution of Land and Water, Distance from the Sea, Altitude, Relief). (2) Factors related to air pressure and winds (air pressure and winds on the surface of the earth, Upper air circulation/ Jet stream, Western disturbances during the winter).

TECHNICAL TERMS

Weather, Climate, Monsoon, Tropical area, Land breeze and sea breeze.

TEACHING AIDS

Pictures / diagrams/maps related to the topic in Power Point Presentation.

RECAPITULATION

Weather is a temporary condition of temperature, pressure, wind direction and velocity, humidity and precipitation, etc. while the climate is more or less permanent condition. Indian climate is controlled by different factors like Latitude, The Himalayan Mountains, Distribution of Land and Water, Distance from the Sea, Altitude, Relief, Air pressure and winds on the surface of the earth, Upper air circulation/ Jet stream, Western disturbances during the winter etc.

CLASS WORK

1. What are different elements of Weather/Climate? 2. How the latitudinal location of India affects its climate?

HOME WORK

1. Why the coastal areas have an equable climate? 2. Agra and Darjiling are located on the same latitude, but temperature of January in Agra is 16°C whereas it is only 4°C in Darjiling. Give reason.

ASSIGNMENT

1. Draw the flow chart for factors affecting the climate of India.

Weather is the momentary state of the atmosphere while climate refers to the average of the weather conditions over a longer period of time. Weather changes quickly, may be within a day or week but climate changes imperceptively and may be noted after 50 years or even more. We drink more water during summers. We wear lighter clothes during summers and heavy woollen clothes during winters in north India. These changes occur due to the changes in the elements of weather (temperature, pressure, wind direction and velocity, humidity and precipitation, etc.). India has hot monsoonal climate which is the prevalent climate in south and southeast Asia.

TEACHER

PRINCIPAL


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