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School: Kosshy school №1 |
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Date: 02.04.2021 |
Teacher name: Torekul R. |
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CLASS: 5 |
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Learning objectives(s) that this lesson is contributing to |
5.L1understand a sequence of supported classroom instructions 5.L2 understand an increasing range of unsupported basic questions which ask for personal information ( Ex.1-3 p.12 ) 5.S6 communicate meaning clearly at sentence level during, pair, group and whole class exchanges |
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Lesson objectives |
All learners will be able to: |
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Most learners will be able to: |
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Some learners will be able to:
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Language objectives |
Use adverbs of frequency and adverbs of definite time; Use modal verbs of obligation and necessity to talk about sport rules. |
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Value links |
Respect, Support, Trust |
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Cross curricular links link |
PE, Psychology |
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ICT skills |
Projector or Smart board, |
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Kazakh culture |
Students will be able to differentiate the significance of respect and rules obedience in Kazakh culture |
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Pastoral Care |
Students will be able to understand the importance of respecting values |
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Previous learning |
Learners will know a range of sports from previous grades. They know about the Olympic Games from G4. Learners should know numbers up to 1000 and be able to add and subtract, double and halve numbers in English. |
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Planned timings |
Planned activities |
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Beginning 0-2 min 2-6 min 6-15 min
15-20 min |
Class organisation Learning and lesson objectives are introduced. Pre-learning (W, P, W, f): Teacher writes on board: Keep our classroom clean. Don’t drop rubbish in the classroom. Explain these are rules. As the next step learners read these two rules on board and say which is positive and which is negative. Learners say two further examples of classroom rules, then with a partner, write down three positive and three negative rules for the school. Differentiation: High-performing students can freely identify positive and negative rules. Low-performing students might need support from their peers. It is advisable to pair up students accordingly. Formative assessment (I): T explains learners will see things people do that are dangerous on each day of the week. As the next step of this teaching activity Ss read the text and do post-reading tasks. They are as follows:
Differentiation: There is a task that is designed for early finishers. Low-performing students might need language support. Always, never, remember (G, P): T writes on the board: always, never, remember. Learners listen and read what is written on the slide and say a rule for each situation: Remember, always look and listen; Don’t get angry. Never walk on the road. Always wear a seat belt. Don’t drive and speak on your mobile phone. |
Worksheet for reading |
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Middle 20-23 min
23-28 min
28-36 min |
Vocabulary pre-teaching (I, P, f) Firstly, teacher provides Ss with small cards red and green. As the next step, teacher pre-teaches or elicits the following words: serve a ball, safety helmet, blow a whistle, hockey stick and pass the ball.
Sport rules (I, P) Teacher explains that some rules can be for more than one sport. With a partner, learners read rules from different sports on worksheet and decide which sport they apply to. The answers are displayed on the board for students to check. As the next step learners write two rules from a sport for another pair to guess. Differentiation: Low-performing students are given some help from peers. For instance, they may clarify some words. Moreover there is a hint: the first letter of a sport is given. Storyboard: (G, f) Teacher writes on board, Rules for sport. It is necessary to pre-teach “to cheat” using examples from sport. Teacher demonstrates how a storyboard works:
Teacher explains we can use a storyboard to say rules as well as tell stories. In each box they draw a cartoon animal and a speech bubble with the rule. They draw details of sport in background e.g. tennis net, a football, an ice hockey stick. Learners in small groups brainstorm general rules for sports: three positive, three negative e.g. Remember! Always wear sports shoes. Help your team. You have to know the rules of the sport. Don’t push. Don’t hurt anyone. Don’t cheat.
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Red and Green cards Worksheet “Which sport has these rules?”
Storyboard template Crayons
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End 36-40 min |
Reflection (W): Teacher asks learners: 1) Why is it important to respect each other? 2) Why do we need rules and regulations?
Plenary 60 seconds (I): Teacher nominates a student to sum up what has been learned in today’s lesson.
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PPT Slide 9 |
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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? |
Assessment – how are you planning to check learners’ learning? |
Cross-curricular 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? |
Use the space below to reflect on your lesson. Answer the most relevant questions from the box 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 lesson (consider both teaching and learning)? 1: 2: What have I learned from this lesson about the class or individuals that will inform my next lesson?
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