Theme: Exploring Light and Sound
Class: Grade II
Duration: 5 Days (35–40 mins each)
⭐ Day 1 – Introduction to Light
Learning Objectives
- Students identify sources of light.
- Students differentiate between natural and artificial light.
Concepts
- Light is needed to see things.
- Natural light sources: Sun, fire, stars
- Artificial light sources: Bulb, torch, lamp, candle
Activities
- Sorting Game: Students classify pictures of light sources into natural or artificial.
- Torch Activity: Turn off classroom lights briefly and use a torch to show how light helps us see.
Materials
- Flashcards/pictures of light sources
- Torch
Assessment
- Oral questions: “Is the sun natural or artificial?”
- Students name 2 artificial light sources.
⭐ Day 2 – Shadows and Reflections
Learning Objectives
- Students understand that shadows are formed when light is blocked.
- Students explore reflections using mirrors.
Concepts
- Shadows are created when an object blocks light.
- Reflections occur when light bounces off a smooth surface like a mirror.
Activities
- Shadow Play: Students make hand or object shadows on a wall using a torch.
- Mirror Reflection Activity: Students observe reflections of objects and themselves.
Materials
- Torch
- Small mirrors
- Objects for shadow play
Assessment
- Ask: “What makes a shadow?”
- Students show one reflection using a mirror.
⭐ Day 3 – Introduction to Sound
Learning Objectives
- Students identify sources of sound.
- Students differentiate between loud and soft sounds.
Concepts
- Sound is something we hear.
- Loud sounds: drum, whistle, thunder
- Soft sounds: whisper, rustling leaves, soft music
Activities
- Nature Sound Walk (or Video): Students listen to sounds and identify loud/soft.
- Sound Experiment Stations:
- Tap a drum or table (loud)
- Shake rice in a box (soft)
Materials
- Drum, spoon, box of rice, shaker, video clips of nature sounds
Assessment
- Quick oral: “Is a drum loud or soft?”
- Students identify sound sources around them.
⭐ Day 4 – Energy in Daily Life
Learning Objectives
- Students understand that light and sound are forms of energy.
- Students identify energy use in daily life.
Concepts
- Energy helps things move, produce light, or make sounds.
- Sun provides energy for light.
- Batteries give energy to torches and toys.
Activities
- Energy Observation Game: Students list objects around them that use energy (lamp, fan, bell).
- Demonstration: Show a simple circuit with a battery and bulb (teacher demo).
Materials
- Small bulb and battery (demo only)
- Objects like fan, bell, torch
Assessment
- Students name 2 objects that use energy.
- Ask: “Which energy source makes your torch glow?”
⭐ Day 5 – Review + Assessment
Learning Objectives
- Students consolidate knowledge of light, sound, and energy.
- Students demonstrate understanding through worksheets and activities.
Activities
- Worksheet Activity:
- Match light sources → natural/artificial
- Match sound sources → loud/soft
- Shadow and Sound Quiz: Teacher demonstrates a shadow or sound → students identify.
- Reflection Recap: Students show one mirror reflection.
Assessment
- Correctly classify light and sound sources.
- Identify one shadow and one reflection.
- Oral questions: “What makes a loud sound?” “Give an example of natural light.”
Homework
- Draw one object that makes light and one that makes sound.