MICRO TEACHING LESSON PLAN
Skill :
Blackboard writing No.
of students :
Subject :
Social Science Duration
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Topic :
Division of power Date :
Class :
IX
Teacher : Ajina
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Phase
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Teacher
Activity
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Pupil
Activity
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Component of
Skill
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Introduction
Today let us to learn about division of power by the Govt. As you all
know we have the central governments and state governments. The system by
which the supreme powers of the country have been divided between the centre
and the states according to the provisions of the constitution is called the
federal system.
Development
Federal System in the system
by which the powers of the centre and those of the states are divided.
Completion
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The teacher welcomes the students, teacher create an environment
interactively, arrange the class properly and takes their numbers. After
announcing the topic teacher writes the name of the topic.
Division of power
On the black board in block
letters and underlines it coloured chalk
This division of has been done in accordance with the 7th
schedule of the constitution. The subjects are divided into union list, the
state list and the concurrent list.
The subjects in the union list are those of national importance. The
central govt. has the power to these subjects. The state list includes
subject of local importance and the state legislators have the power to pass
laws on the these subjects but the subjects that have to be handled at the
same time by the centre and the states are included in the concurrent list
Teacher writes the main
points on the black board.
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Students motivates and informally interact with the instructional aid
(Black board)
The subjects are divided into three union lists, state list and the
concurrent list. The union list has 97 subjects, the state list has 66
subjects and the concurrent list has 47.
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Legibility
of hand writing and neatness in black board work
Organisation
and appropriateness of black board work.
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Summary of black board
Division of
power
Federal system -
7th schedule of the constitution
Union list, state list and the concurrent list
Union list -
97 subjects – national importance
State list -
66 subjects - local importance
Concurrent list -
47 subjects – subjects that have to be
handles at the same time by the centre and the states
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