AIM OF LESSON :
l Understand how Delhi became an important city
l Learn about the Delhi Sultanate
l Know about important rulers
l Explore how the Sultans governed their empire
l Understand the challenges faced by the Sultans
l Learn how Delhi changed over time
CONCEPT :
l The lesson explains how Delhi became an important city ruled by the Delhi Sultans from the 12th to 15th century. It shows how they managed their kingdom and made changes in government and society.
OPENING QUESTION :
1. Why was Delhi not important before the 12th century?
2. Who were the first rulers to make Delhi their capital?
3. How do you think a city becomes a center of power and trade?
4. What kind of problems do you think rulers faced while managing a big kingdom?
5. Why do you think the Delhi Sultanate became famous?
METHODOLOGY :
Presentation:
Use videos or slideshows showing Delhi’s history, monuments, and the Sultanate period for visual and auditory learners.
REAL LIFE EXAMPLES :
Delhi is a big city now, Delhi is a big city now, Strong army, Women leaders, Old buildings
TEACHING AIDS :
l PPT, Short Videos and Text book images
ACTIVITIES :
Tax Collection Game
Imagine you are Sher Shah’s tax collector.
Collect “taxes” (using play money or tokens) from your classmates fairly and explain why taxes are important.
LEARNING OUTCOMES :
l Understand how Delhi became an important city and capital in medieval India.
l Learn about important rulers like Raziyya Sultan and Sher Shah Suri.
l Know how the Delhi Sultanate was governed and how taxes were collected.
l Recognize the challenges rulers faced, such as managing a big kingdom and fighting enemies.
l Connect past events with real-life examples, like taxes, armies, and women leaders today.
ASSESSMENT :
Worksheet / Quiz
REMEDIAL MEASURE :
One-on-One Help:
Spend extra time with students who need more support to explain key points.
HOME WORK :
l Write 5 sentences about why Delhi became an important city.
l Draw and color a picture of the Qutub Minar or any monument built during the Delhi Sultanate.
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