Identity TEACHERS IDENTITY Amena begum Assistant Teacher B


Identity • TEACHER’S IDENTITY • • • Amena begum Assistant Teacher B. D. P Secondary School Gazipur Sadar, Gazipur. Mobile no : 01911391483 Email : amenabegum 77 ict@gmail Lesson Identity Class : Six Lesson : 12 Topic : Birds of Bangldesh. • Time : 45 minute • •

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Lesson Declare Birds of Bangladesh

Learning outcomes After we have studied this unit, we will be able to § Talk about people, places, familiar objects in short simple sentences. § To know vocabulary. § Write short paragraph.

Vocabulary Teaching Geographical Relating to Plentiful a lot of geography Sprightly Pleasant Full of energy Attractive

Bangladesh is a country full of natural resources. We are proud of our soil, forests, flowers, fruits and birds.

The bird Blackheaded Oriole known as ‘Benebau’ in Bangla. The bird Blackheaded Oriole is a bird of the plain land of Bangladesh.

Its body is deep yellow, its head, its throat, its tail and some parts of its wings are black ; its beak is red. It looks like a Mayna and is about 25 cm in length.

It is seen in Bangladesh, India, Srilanka, Myanmar and some other countries.

The bird Blackheaded Oriole is a very sprightly and restless bird. It never stays at one spot for long. It eats all kinds of worm s and insects. Its call is quite sweet and pleasant.

The Blackheaded Oriole builds round shaped beautiful nests with dry grass and barks of trees. Both the male and the female bird take part in building their nests. It lays two or three eggs at a time.

Group Work q Look at the bird ‘Tia’ and write a paragraph on it using the clues yellow andgiven. round eyes strong, curved red be feet red found all over Banglade Eats grass, nuts, chilli and fruits whole body tall, slim tail makes nest in Shimul tree 42 cm length Lays four or six eggs.

Evaluation 1. What is the other name of Blackheaded oriole? 2. How long is its? 3. How many eggs does it lay at a time?

Home Work Write a paragraph about Our National Bird in simple words.

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