Lesson Plans for ESL Kids Teachers

Similar documents
Sight Word Assessment

Unit Lesson Plan: Native Americans 4th grade (SS and ELA)

Airplane Rescue: Social Studies. LEGO, the LEGO logo, and WEDO are trademarks of the LEGO Group The LEGO Group.

Me on the Map. Standards: Objectives: Learning Activities:

Activities for School

Experience Corps. Mentor Toolkit

5 Day Schedule Paragraph Lesson 2: How-to-Paragraphs

Dear Teacher: Welcome to Reading Rods! Reading Rods offer many outstanding features! Read on to discover how to put Reading Rods to work today!

CARING FOR OTHERS KINDERGARTEN. Kindness Song Activity, pp. 3-4 (10 to 15 minutes)

End-of-Module Assessment Task

Contents. Foreword... 5

Basic lesson time includes activity only. Introductory and Wrap-Up suggestions can be used

been each get other TASK #1 Fry Words TASK #2 Fry Words Write the following words in ABC order: Write the following words in ABC order:

Curriculum Design Project with Virtual Manipulatives. Gwenanne Salkind. George Mason University EDCI 856. Dr. Patricia Moyer-Packenham

Unit 2. A whole-school approach to numeracy across the curriculum

Conteúdos de inglês para o primeiro bimestre. Turma 21. Turma 31. Turma 41

Cheeky Monkey COURSES FOR CHILDREN. Kathryn Harper and Claire Medwell

Don t Let Me Fall inspired by James McBride's memoir, The Color of Water

Interpretive (seeing) Interpersonal (speaking and short phrases)

On May 3, 2013 at 9:30 a.m., Miss Dixon and I co-taught a ballet lesson to twenty

Enduring Understanding Geometric forms can be combined to create sculptures, buildings, and other human-made constructions.

UNIT IX. Don t Tell. Are there some things that grown-ups don t let you do? Read about what this child feels.

Spinners at the School Carnival (Unequal Sections)

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and

EVERY YEAR Businesses generate 300,000 tons of waste 90% is USABLE

Grade 2: Using a Number Line to Order and Compare Numbers Place Value Horizontal Content Strand

Sleeping Coconuts Cluster Projects

Mathematics Success Level E

Pre-vocational training. Unit 2. Being a fitness instructor

WiggleWorks Software Manual PDF0049 (PDF) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Leader s Guide: Dream Big and Plan for Success

Increasing Student Engagement

Why Misquitoes Buzz in People s Ears (Part 1 of 3)

TEACHING VOCABULARY USING DRINK PACKAGE AT THE FOURTH YEAR OF SD NEGERI 1 KREBET MASARAN SRAGEN IN 2012/2013 ACADEMIC YEAR

(I couldn t find a Smartie Book) NEW Grade 5/6 Mathematics: (Number, Statistics and Probability) Title Smartie Mathematics

Mathematics Success Grade 7

Tears. Measurement - Capacity Make A Rhyme. Draw and Write. Life Science *Sign in. Notebooks OBJ: To introduce capacity, *Pledge of

WHAT ARE VIRTUAL MANIPULATIVES?

Consequences of Your Good Behavior Free & Frequent Praise

Let s Meet the Presidents

Lesson Plan. Preliminary Planning

PART C: ENERGIZERS & TEAM-BUILDING ACTIVITIES TO SUPPORT YOUTH-ADULT PARTNERSHIPS

J j W w. Write. Name. Max Takes the Train. Handwriting Letters Jj, Ww: Words with j, w 321

CLASS EXPECTATIONS Respect yourself, the teacher & others 2. Put forth your best effort at all times Be prepared for class each day

Operations and Algebraic Thinking Number and Operations in Base Ten

Learning Lesson Study Course

Let's Learn English Lesson Plan

Using a topic-based approach for Cambridge English: Young Learners classroom activities

Multiplication of 2 and 3 digit numbers Multiply and SHOW WORK. EXAMPLE. Now try these on your own! Remember to show all work neatly!

St Mary s Diocesan School. Junior Options Book

Adjectives In Paragraphs

A Pumpkin Grows. Written by Linda D. Bullock and illustrated by Debby Fisher

COMMUNICATION & NETWORKING. How can I use the phone and to communicate effectively with adults?

The Bruins I.C.E. School

Starting primary school

SESSION 2: HELPING HAND

ASSET MAPPING WITH YOUTH

Orange Coast College Spanish 180 T, Th Syllabus. Instructor: Jeff Brown

Zoo Math Activities For 5th Grade

Writer: Sean Sweet Project Supervisor: Nick Diliberto Video: Santos Productions Graphic Design: Creative Juice Graphic Design Editor: Tom Helm

We are going to talk about the meaning of the word weary. Then we will learn how it can be used in different sentences.

UDL AND LANGUAGE ARTS LESSON OVERVIEW

Poll. How do you feel when someone says assessment? How do your students feel?

English Nexus Offender Learning

WE ARE STORYT ELLERS!

MADERA SCIENCE FAIR 2013 Grades 4 th 6 th Project due date: Tuesday, April 9, 8:15 am Parent Night: Tuesday, April 16, 6:00 8:00 pm

Blank Table Of Contents Template Interactive Notebook

Std: III rd. Subject: Morals cw.

RI.2.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 2 topic or subject area.

Standards Alignment... 5 Safe Science... 9 Scientific Inquiry Assembling Rubber Band Books... 15

Mission Statement Workshop 2010

How I Became a Pirate

Creation. Shepherd Guides. Creation 129. Tear here for easy use!

About this unit. Lesson one

Why Pay Attention to Race?

Spinal Cord. Student Pages. Classroom Ac tivities

1. Locate and describe major physical features and analyze how they influenced cultures/civilizations studied.

Lesson Plan Art: Painting Techniques

Kindergarten Lessons for Unit 7: On The Move Me on the Map By Joan Sweeney

Grade Band: High School Unit 1 Unit Target: Government Unit Topic: The Constitution and Me. What Is the Constitution? The United States Government

Activities. Standards-Based Skill-Builders with Seasonal Themes. Written by Brenda Kaufmann. Sample file. Illustrated by Janet Armbrust

TEAM-BUILDING GAMES, ACTIVITIES AND IDEAS

ELPAC. Practice Test. Kindergarten. English Language Proficiency Assessments for California

Build on students informal understanding of sharing and proportionality to develop initial fraction concepts.

Enduring Understandings: Students will understand that

Tuesday 13 May 2014 Afternoon

More ESL Teaching Ideas

Kindergarten - Unit One - Connecting Themes

Thank you for encouraging your child to learn English and to take this YLE (Young Learners English) Flyers test.

ARTS IMPACT INSTITUTE LESSON PLAN Core Program Year 1 Arts Foundations VISUAL ARTS LESSON Unity and Variety in a Textural Collage

Exemplar Grade 9 Reading Test Questions

Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports PBIS GUIDE

Client Psychology and Motivation for Personal Trainers

Work Stations 101: Grades K-5 NCTM Regional Conference &

MATH Study Skills Workshop

Positive Learning Environment

The suffix -able means "able to be." Adding the suffix -able to verbs turns the verbs into adjectives. chewable enjoyable

If we want to measure the amount of cereal inside the box, what tool would we use: string, square tiles, or cubes?

RESPONSE TO LITERATURE

Theatre Arts Record Book

Transcription:

Lesson: General: Time: Objectives: Structures: Target Vocab: Review Vocab: 40 mins - 1 hour Talking about our world "What s this?" "What color is...?" sky, land, sun, moon, stars, mountain, sea, river, cloud, rainbow, lakes, fields, forest, brown, white, black red, yellow, pink, green, purple, orange, blue You will need to download: Flashcards: sun, moon, stars, mountain, sea, river, cloud, rainbow, lake, fields, forest Printables: Draw worksheet The Nature Song song poster Warm Up & Wrap Up lesson sheet Readers: Rainbowman Saves the Day Songs: The Nature Song The Rainbow Song These can be downloaded at http://www.eslkidstuff.com/esl-kids-lesson-plans.html You will also need: colored pieces of paper (origami is ideal): red, yellow, pink, green, purple, orange, blue, brown, white, black blue tak or tape to stick the colored paper to the walls 1 large sheet of blank paper (A3 or larger) colored crayons or pencils a picture in a book or magazine which shows a scene with the sky and land (see point 4) 2 large A4 envelopes (color one green for land and one blue for sky) large sheets of black or blue construction paper/card with a circle large cut out of green construction paper/card glued in the middle (enough sheets for each group of 3 or 4 students) Optional craft materials for "" wall poster, such as blue wool, glitter, cotton wool, blue paint, green felt (see point 9 below) CD / Tape player / Computer or something to play the song on Page 1 of 7

Notes: In this lesson students will learn some vocabulary to describe the world around them. Important: This lesson will review color vocabulary so you should make sure you have taught the Colors lesson plan before this lesson. Lesson Overview: Warm Up and Maintenance: 1. See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet. New Learning and Practice: 1. Review and teach the colors vocab and sing The Rainbow Song 2. Play "Color Touch" 3. Play "Draw colored lines" 4. Teach new vocab "sky" and "land" 5. Teach new "nature" vocab 6. Play "Slow Motion" and "Jump on it" with flashcards 7. Sing "The Nature Song" 8. Read classroom reader "Rainbowman Saves the Day" 9. Do an "" wall poster Wrap Up: 1. Set Homework: " Draw" worksheet 2. See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet. Lesson Procedure: Warm Up and Maintenance: See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet. Page 2 of 7

New Learning and Practice: 1. Review and teach the colors vocab and sing The Rainbow Song This lesson practices color vocabulary so make sure you have taught the colors lesson and The Rainbow Song before this one. Prepare the following pieces colored paper (origami paper works great) before class: (review vocab) red, yellow, pink, green, purple, orange, blue (new vocab) brown, white, black Start by holding up the red piece of paper and elicit the color. Chorus the word and then let some students touch the paper as they say the word. Do this for all the review colors in the order of The Rainbow Song. Now, lay the colors on the floor and have everyone sit on the floor in front of you facing the colors. Play the song and sing along, pointing at each color as it is sung. Finally, hold up each of the new vocab colored papers (brown, white, black), chorus and pass around the class with students saying each word as they pass the paper. 2. Play "Color Touch" Walk around the room and stick the pieces of colored paper to the walls as you walk around. Say each color word as you stick them onto the walls and make sure they are at a level your students can reach. Now model the game: say "Touch green!" and show everyone how you look around the walls for the green paper, then run and touch it. Encourage your students to do the same. Now have everyone stand up in the middle of the room. Say different colors as your students run around touching the colors. 3. Play "Draw colored lines" Get a big piece of blank paper (A3 or bigger if possible). Have everyone sit in a circle around the paper with their crayons. Say, "Everyone draw a (blue) line", and model taking out a blue crayon, drawing a nice blue line on the paper and then putting the crayon back into your pencil case. Get everyone to follow suit. Continue with all the colors. In the end you will have a nice abstract piece of artwork! Page 3 of 7

4. Teach new vocab "sky" and "land" Before class, find a picture in a book or magazine which shows a scene with the sky and land. Using this picture, point to the sky and chorus "sky" 3 times. Then say "Let s touch the sky!" and jump as high as you can and mime touching the sky. Get everyone to copy you. Then point to the land in the picture and chorus "land" 3 times. Say "Let s touch the land!" and crouch down and touch the ground, with everyone else following along. Next, line everyone up and shout out instructions "Touch the sky!", "Touch the land!" with everyone jumping and crouching down. Make a game of it by going quickly but sometimes calling out sky or land twice in a row. 5. Teach new "nature" vocab Now we have two defined categories (sky and land) we are going to provide some new words for those categories. Before class, prepare two large A4 envelopes (color one green for land and one blue for sky) and flashcards for sun, moon, stars, mountain, sea, river, cloud, rainbow, lakes, fields, forest. Pin both of the envelopes to the wall, opened, with the green one low down on the wall (to represent land) and the blue one higher up (to represent sky). Next, show the first flashcard (e.g. sun). Ask what it is (elicit if required) and chorus. Also, elicit the color. Then ask if it belongs in the sky or on the land. Finally, give the card to a student to put into the right envelope. For example: Teacher: What s this? Students:??? Teacher: It s a sun. Repeat, sun. Students: sun. (chorus 2 more times) Teacher: What color is the sun? Students: Yellow! Teacher: Good job! Yes, yellow. And does the sun belong in the sky (pointing at the blue envelope) or on the land (pointing at the green envelope)? Students: The sky! Teacher: Yes, great! Emi, please put the sun in the sky envelope (student takes the flashcard and puts into the blue envelope). Continue with all of the flashcards. 6. Play "Slow Motion" and "Jump on it" with flashcards Now that all of the flashcards are in the correct envelopes, we ll test to see if everyone can remember the words by playing a guessing game. Page 4 of 7

Take one of the envelopes and slowly start pulling one flashcard out, bit by bit. Encourage your students to guess and shout out what they think it is until it is guessed correctly. The person who guesses first gets a high-five from the teacher! Do this with all of the flashcards in both envelopes. Next, spread the flashcards, face up, over the floor and get everyone to stand up. Shout out "Jump on the (mountain)". The first student to jump on the correct flashcard wins a point. 7. Sing "The Nature Song" The first time you play the song, put up The Nature Song song poster on the board. Quickly elicit the vocab. Play the song and sing along, touching the objects on the song poster as you sing. Get everyone to sing along and do the "sky" and "land" gestures, as described above in Gestures and activities for "The Nature Song" below. Play 2 or 3 times. Lyrics for "The Nature Song" Verse 1: Sun, moon, stars, Sun, moon, stars, Sun, moon, stars, In the sky. Sky, sky, sky, sky. Verse 2: Mountain, sea, river, Mountain, sea, river, Mountain, sea, river, On the land. Land, land, land, land. Gestures and activities for "The Nature Song" The gestures in this song are very simple - even very little ones will be able to join in. For verses 1 and 3: these verses are about the sky, so have everyone sway their arms in the air in time with the music as they sing. For verses 2 and 4: these verses are about the land, so have everyone sway their arms low down near the ground in time with the music as they sing. Verse 3: Cloud, rainbow, sun, Cloud, rainbow, sun, Cloud, rainbow, sun, In the sky. Sky, sky, sky, sky. Verse 4: Lakes, fields, forest, Lakes, fields, forest Lakes, fields, forest, On the land. "Sky, sky, sky, sky" Land, land, land, land. 8. Read classroom reader "Rainbowman Saves the Day" This reader follows on perfectly from the song and helps to reinforce the new vocab with a fun story. Before class, download and print off the reader "Rainbowman Saves the Day" Page 5 of 7

from our website. As you go through each page, point to the different features and elicit what they are, for example: Teacher: (reading from page 2) "Into the sky"... What is this? Students: Sun! Teacher: Yes, that's right. (pointing at a cloud)... And what's this? Students: Cloud Teacher: Yes, a cloud! (continuing to read from page 2) Past the clouds and sun. No one here!. etc. Continue through the story, eliciting the key vocab. Get the students really involved in the story by asking lots of questions (e.g. about the colors on the rainbow and Rainbowman's costume, the different transport vocab, etc.). 9. Do an "" wall poster We ll finish with a nice craft activity. Before class, prepare the materials: a large sheet of black or blue construction paper/card with a large circle cut out of green construction paper/card glued in the middle of it (enough sheets for each group of 3 or 4 students). The black/blue paper is the sky whilst the green circle is the Earth. Give out these sheets and have each group have fun drawing objects from the song in the sky on the Earth. You can also get a bit more creative, such as: sticking on blue wool for rivers glitter for stars cotton wool for clouds blue paint for seas and lakes green felt for fields etc. When everyone has finished, pin up the posters to the walls and go around the class asking questions and giving lots of praise. Page 6 of 7

Wrap Up: 1. Assign Homework: " Draw" worksheet. It is worthwhile modeling this worksheet, especially if your students are not able to read. Quickly demonstrate drawing the objects on the land and in the sky. 2. Wrap up the lesson with some ideas from our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet. All flashcards, worksheets, craft sheets, readers and songs used in this lesson plan can be downloaded at eslkidstuff.com/esl-kids-lessonplans.html More free Lesson Plans are available at eslkidstuff.com/esl-kids-lessonplans.html Can you suggest any additions to this lesson plan? If you know of any great games, activities, teaching points, links to other sites or any other ideas that can be added to this lesson plan, please email us: http://www.eslkidstuff.com/contact.htm Please report any mistakes at http://www.eslkidstuff.com/contact.htm This lesson plan was produced by ESL KidStuff (http://www.eslkidstuff.com) and is covered by copyright. Page 7 of 7