Lesson Plans for ESL Kids Teachers "I got here on foot / by..." on foot, bus, bicycle, car, train, boat, airplane, rocket

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Lesson: General: Time: Objectives: Structures: Target Vocab: 40 mins - 1 hour Identifying different transport vocab Saying how you got to school "How Did You Get Here Today?" "I got here on foot / by..." on foot, bus, bicycle, car, train, boat, airplane, rocket You will need to download: Flashcards: walk, bus, bicycle, car, train, boat, airplane, rocket Printables: How Did You Get Here Today? Survey How Did You Get Here Today? Worksheet Reader worksheet How Did You Get Here Today? Song Poster Warm Up & Wrap Up lesson sheet Readers: Let's Climb a Mountain! Songs: How Did You Get Here Today? song These can be downloaded at http://www.eslkidstuff.com/esl-kids-lesson-plans.html You will also need: pencils CD / Tape player or something to play the song on white / black board with marker / chalk blank paper to give students Notes: This is a nice lesson which not only teaches transportation vocabulary but also how to ask and reply to a question on how they arrived at their school. Page 1 of 6

Lesson Overview: Warm Up and Maintenance: 1. See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet. New Learning and Practice: 1. Play vocab flashcard treasure hunt 2. Teach transport vocab 3. Play "Vocab Art Gallery" 4. Sing the "How Did You Get Here Today?" song 5. Read classroom reader "Let's Climb a Mountain!" 6. Practice asking and answering "" with a class survey Wrap Up: 1. Set Homework: "How did you get to school today?" worksheet 2. See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet. Lesson Procedure: Warm Up and Maintenance: See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet. New Learning and Practice: 1. Play vocab flashcard treasure hunt Before class, prepare flashcards of the vocab from the song (walk, bus, bicycle, car, train, boat, airplane, rocket) and hide them around the classroom behind a chair, on the window sill, in a book, etc. In class, sit your students down and start hunting around the room, gesturing that you are looking for something. "Find" one of the flashcards and look relieved and happy to have found it. Indicate that there are 7 more Page 2 of 6

flashcards to find and get everyone to hunt around the room helping you to look for the flashcards. Once all of the flashcards have been found sit everyone down again. 2. Teach transport vocab On the board, draw a simple picture of your school at one end of the board and your home (a simple house) at the other. Alternatively, you can use photos of both. Tell your students what each place is ("This is our school here!", "This is my house. I live here!" (maybe draw a picture of yourself above the house)). You are going to teach the vocab in order of the song you are going to sing a bit later on. Pull out the first card ("walk"). Put the card on the board between the school and your house. Say slowly "I got here on foot on foot on foot.", whilst doing the song gesture of walking on the spot. Get all of your students to stand up and walk on the spot as they say "on foot.. on foot ". Next pull out the bus flashcard and replace the walk flashcard with it on the board. This time say "I got here by bus by bus by bus" whilst doing the song gesture of driving a bus and beeping the horn. Get all of your students to stand up and pretend to drive a bus and beep the horn as they say "by bus by bus ". Continue doing this for all of the cards and actions of the songs. For the last one "rocket" get everyone to count down from 10 to 1 and then jump as they blast off! 3. Play "Vocab Art Gallery" If you have just a few students, draw some squares on the board in a row for each student to draw in (these are their picture frames). You ll need one square (or picture frame) per student. Make sure the squares are at a good height so everyone can reach. If you have a lot of students, give each student a piece of paper and have them draw 8 boxes (picture frames) on the paper. Tell everyone they are going to draw some pictures. For smaller classes have your students stand in front of one of the squares on the board. Say "Draw I got here by Page 3 of 6

boat"). Everyone should draw a picture of a boat in their square (or the first square of the sheet of paper for students in larger classes). Give a minute for this (you can use an egg timer for fun!). When time is up say "STOP!". Now, you are the judge. Walk around looking at the pictures and give some comments ("hmmm, not bad" "oh, very nice!", etc.). Finally, award a winner for the best drawing and get everyone to clap. Now, erase the pictures on the board (or if using paper move onto the second square) and go onto the next vocab item (e.g. by bike). Again, judge the pictures and select a winner. Go through all of the pictures, each time electing a different winner try and make sure everyone wins at least once. If you have more than 8 students you can choose joint winners. 4. Sing the "How Did You Get Here Today?" song Put the flashcards on the board in order of the song (or use our song poster). Run through the gestures (see above) first. Then play the song and sing along doing the gestures. If this is the first time to sing the song, play it a second time. Lyrics for " How Did You Get Here Today?" Verse 1: I got here on foot I got here by bus I got here by bicycle I got here by car. Verse 2: I got here by train I got here by boat I got here by airplane I got here by rocket. Wow! Gestures for " How Did You Get Here Today?" Some simple actions can be used with this song: 1. Do the question pose (palms up, puzzled look on face) for the question, but point downwards (to the ground) for the here part. 2. As the song plays do the following actions: on foot: walk on the spot. by bus: pretend to drive a bus and beep the horn. by bicycle: pretend to be cycling and ring a bell. by car: pretend to drive a car and beep the horn. by train: do the train gesture moving your hands around like a wheel and chu-chu ing. by boat: do wave motions with your hands. by airplane: pretend to be an airplane by holding your arms right out. by rocket: put your arms above your head, finger tips touching to make a rocket shape. Keep this shape for the countdown and then jump for the blast off. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Blast off! "I got here by airplane" Page 4 of 6

5. Read classroom reader "Let's Climb a Mountain!" Before class, download and print off the reader " Let's Climb a Mountain!" from our website. As you go through each page, point to the pictures, elicit each key word, and have your students say how each person got to the top of the mountain, for example: Teacher: What is this? (pointing at the car) Students: It's a car! Teacher: Yes, that's right! How did the man get to the top of the mountain? Students: By car. Teacher: Let's check... (reading from the story)... I got here by car. Right! Get the students really involved in the story by asking lots of questions (e.g. eliciting colors) and getting them to do the actions of each vehicle. After reading the story, give out a reader worksheet to each student and read through the story one more time (without stopping for questions, etc.) as students draw the modes of transport onto their worksheets. Then go through the answers as a class. --- Alternatively, watch our video version of the reader on our website. 6. Practice asking and answering "" with a class survey Before class, print out the How Did You Get Here Today? Survey. Draw enough columns for each student in the class and write their names at the top. Then copy enough for all of your students. Start by modeling hold up your survey and point out the names at the top. Choose one student and ask "". Elicit a full answer (E.g. "I got here by bus") and show everyone how to fill in the survey (by drawing a circle in the correct cell). Do with a few students until everyone understands. If someone gives an impossible answer (e.g. rocket), show an expression of shock and then say, "Noooo, that can t be right!" and have a laugh, but try to elicit their true answer. Then, give out a survey to everyone. First, get everyone to find their own name and circle their answer. Then get everyone to mingle about asking and answering and filling in their surveys. When everyone has finished, complete your survey sheet by asking the class for the answers (e.g. "How did Naomi get here today?"). Page 5 of 6

Wrap Up: 1. Assign Homework: "How did you get to school today?" worksheet. 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 6 of 6