Long term plan
module: Module 3 My
room
Lesson:12.Commands
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School: №1
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Date: 14.12.2017
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Teacher’s name:
Arapova Nagima
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Class: 1 А,Ә,Б,В,Г,Ғ,Д.
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Number of
present:
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Absent:
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Learning
objective(s) that this lesson is contributing
to:
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1.L3 recognize with support
common names and names of places; recognize the spoken form of a
limited range of everyday and classroom
words
1.S3 pronounce familiar words
and expressions intelligibly
1.R1 recognize sound and name
the letters of the alphabet
1.UE8 use simple
imperative forms [positive] for basic commands or
instructions
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Lesson
objectives:
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All learners will be able
to:
sing the song Come on
everybody! with the help of teacher
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Most learners will be able
to:
give commands
using stamp your feet, jump, sit
down, stand up, clap your hands, dance
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Some learners will be able
to:
make up dialogues
using the new words.
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Language
objectives:
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Learners
can:
By the end of the lesson
learners will be able to
- give commands
using stamp your feet, jump, sit
down, stand up, clap your hands, dance
- sing the song Come on
everybody! with the help of teacher
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Key words and
phrases:
Commands: stamp your feet,
jump, sit down, stand up, clap your hands,
dance
Imperative mood.
Clap your hands! Stamp your feet! Jump!
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Useful classroom
language for dialogue/writing: oral
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Discussion
points:
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Can you say why
we have our own rooms?
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Writing
prompts:
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Assessment for
Teaching
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Criteria based
assessment
Assessment
criteria:
Give classroom instructions or
commands using imperative forms
Descriptor:
A
learner
gives command to
classmates;
follows instructions
correctly.
Self-assessment: Traffic
lights
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How to overcome
barriers in learning English
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Use pair work and group
work
-Use
toys
-Ask more
questions
-Encourage learners to
exchange opinions and views in small
groups
Total Physical
Response
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Previous
learning
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Toys
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Plan
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Planned
timing
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Planned activities (replace
the notes below with your planned
activities)
What will the pupils learn?
How will they learn it?
Suggested Teaching
Activities
Active Learning
activities
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Resources
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Start (Beginning
of the lesson)
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Greeting: Teacher greets learners;
learners respond to greeting and take their
places. Dividing into
subgroups: Teacher divides
learners into subgroups
using colorful circles, squares,
triangles and rectangular figures.
Warming up: “Telephone
game” Teacher whispers a sentence to
the first learner in a line. Learners must then repeat the sentence
to the next learner in line and on down the
line. The last learner in line will
say out loud the sentence as he/she heard it. The first learner in
line will either agree or disagree with the
sentence. Revising the previous
lesson: What toy have you got?
How do you think
what theme we have for today? Teacher asks the learners to
identify today’s theme using interactive slides. Teacher introduces
lesson objectives to the learners.
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Interactive
board
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Middle (of the
lesson)
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D)
Teacher pre-teaches the words
using gestures and mimes: stamp your feet, jump, sit
down, stand up, clap your hands, dance.
Asks the learners to help her.
Teacher asks learner to pay attention to sounds. Ex:
stamp ‘s’
[sound].
Teacher takes feedback using
mimes, gestures.
W)
Learners listen to the
dialogue for two times.
D)
Teacher demonstrates a mime
gesture from the dialogue to go with each of the actions
above.
Physical
drill
Learners
follow teacher’s
instructions;
repeat the
rhyme.
Listen and do. Repeat after
your teacher.
1. Stand up, please! 2. Hands
up! Clap - clap!
3. Hands down! Shake - shake!
4. Hands on the hips! Jump – jump!
5. Sit down,
please!
G)
Class is divided into two
lines facing each other. Teacher gives random instructions,
e.g. clap your
hands and all learners perform the
mime. Teacher gradually speeds up with
instructions.
W)
Learners listen to and sing
the song Come on
everybody! with the help of
teacher.
W) Learners dance to music and
sing the song with pleasure.
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Song:
Come on
everybody!, CD, DVD players, picture
dictionaries, a worksheet with an empty room outline , room object
flashcards, notebook,
CD, Student’s book1, Activity
Book 1
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End (of the
lesson)
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Reflection Self-assessment: Traffic
lights
Ask students to look
at lesson objectives they set at the beginning of the lesson and
think and say what they did well in the lesson and what needs
improvement.
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Traffic lights
cards
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Additional
information:
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Differentiation -
how do you plan to give more support? How do you plan to challenge
the more able learners?
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Assessment - how
are you planning to check learners’
learning?
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Cross – curricular links
health and safety check ICT links
Values
links
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Reflection
Were the lesson objectives
/ learning objectives realistic?
What did the learners learn
today?
What was the learning
atmosphere like?
Did my planned
differentiation work well?
Did I stick to
timings? What changes did I make from my plan and
why?
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Use the space below to
reflect on your lesson. Answer the most relevant questions from the
books on the left about your lesson.
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Summary evaluation What two
things went really well (consider both teaching and
learning)?
1.
2.
What two things would have
improved the lessons (consider both teachings and
learning)?
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What have learned from his
lesson about this lesson about the class or individuals that will
inform my next lesson?
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