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Wednesday, 12 November 2025

NEP 2020 Aligned Mobile-Friendly Lesson Plan & 3 Worksheets | The Wit That Won Hearts – Class 8

NEP 2020 Aligned Mobile Lesson Plan

Unit: The Wit That Won Hearts | Class: 8 | Subject: English (Poorvi)

Critical Thinking Experiential Multilingual Digital Integration

NEP 2020 Core Pillars Implemented

Critical Thinking
Problem-solving via wit
Hands-On
Role-play & AI art
Multilingual
Hindi translation + local folktales
Digital
QR code to audio story

Mobile-First Lesson Flow (90 Min)

  1. 5 Min – Hook: QR Code → Audio story (1 min) → “What would YOU say to the king?”
  2. 15 Min – Read Aloud: Enlarged extract on phone/projector. Pause & predict.
  3. 20 Min – Think-Pair-Share: “Was the farmer brave or clever?” (Use Padlet link)
  4. 25 Min – MI Stations: Rotate in pairs (see below)
  5. 15 Min – Worksheet Preview: Scan QR → Attempt 1 question live
  6. 10 Min – Reflect: “One time I used wit…” → Voice note in Google Classroom

Multiple Intelligences Stations (Rotate Every 5 Min)

Linguistic
Write a WhatsApp message as farmer
Visual
Sketch court scene on phone (Canva)
Interpersonal
Role-play dialogue in pairs
Logical
Solve logic puzzle: “Who lied?”

Interactive Character Flow

Farmer Guard King

Enlarged Extract (Tap to Highlight)

“Your Majesty,” the farmer began, “I have a dispute with my neighbour. He claims my cow strayed into his field. But the cow was tied securely all night!”

The king asked, “Then why does he accuse you?”

The farmer smiled. “Because he is jealous of my harvest. He wants money without proof.”

The king nodded. “Wisely spoken. Your wit has won my trust.”

3 NEP-Aligned Worksheets (60 Marks)

Worksheet 1: Extract-Based (20 Marks)

Type: 4 Extracts × 5 Qs (MCQ, Short, Inference)

Sample Question (Live Preview)

Extract: “Your wit has won my trust.”

  1. The word wit means:
    a) Money b) Cleverness c) Anger d) Food
    b) Cleverness
  2. Why did the king trust the farmer?

Worksheet 2: Grammar in Context (20 Marks)

Type: Tenses, Voice, Reported Speech, Clauses

Sample Question

“The king rewarded the farmer.”

  1. Change to Passive:
    The farmer was rewarded by the king.

Worksheet 3: Textual Grammar Application (20 Marks)

Type: Identify, Transform, Explain from Story

Sample Question

“He claims my cow strayed.”

  1. Identify tense: Simple Present
  2. Convert to Past:

All PDFs include answer keys, rubrics, and NEP competency tags.

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