Short-term plan
Unit: 2 LESSON1: It’s Spooky!(Furniture)
School-lyceum #3
Date: 14.12.15
Teacher: Smailova Sholpan
CLASS: 5
Present:
absent:
Learning objectives(s) that this lesson is contributing to:
Language objectives
S3 – give short basic description of objects on a limited range of general and some curricular topics
L3 – Understand the main points of short, slow, carefully articulated talk
UE11 – use there is/there are statement and question forms including answers and contractions
Lesson objectives
All learners will know:
Most learners will be able to:
Some learners will be able to:
Previous learning
Rooms in the house
Plan
Planned timings
Planned activities
Resources
Beginning
2 minutes
3 minutes
(G+W)
CLASSROOM ORGANIZATION
a) Greetings
b) Introducing learners to the objectives of the lesson and expected results.
Revising the previous learning
T: Let’s watch and sing together. (House song) Have you enjoyed this song? What is this song about? What is there in the room?
P-s: About things in the room
T: You are right! Now, today we will talk about furniture of the rooms. We‘ll learn to use grammar structures there is/there are. I think you are ready to work hard at our lesson. The topic of our lesson today is “It’s Spooky!”- Do you know the meaning of these words? Can you give synonyms to this word? (Use your mobile phones to find the synonyms from the internet)
-Frightening, scary, alarming are the synonyms of this word
- So let’s start our lesson. I’ll divide you into three groups with the help of puzzles. (The 1stgroup – bedroom, the 2nd group- living room, the3rd – kitchen). Stick the puzzles and make the whole word. These are words from your previous lesson, aren’t they?
Interactive board
“Rooms” song from www/wearebusybeavers.com
Middle
2 minutes
3 minutes
5 minutes
6 minutes
9 minutes
Relaxation:
5 minutes
HOOK
Vocabulary
In order to fill your rooms with things, we have to know their names.
So, open your notebooks and write down the date and day.
New words of today’s lesson are: sofa, table, mirror, bookcase, cupboard, chair, bed, bath, toilet, shower, desk, fridge.
Pupils listen to the audio with the new words and repeat them, practice their pronunciation, try to write the new words themselves. Then they check up their spelling from the slide.
Game “What’s missing?” Pupils will find out what furniture is missing.
Grammar
If you want to
There is/There’s a table in the attic.
There isn’t a table in the attic.
There are some windows in the attic.
There aren’t any windows in the attic.
What is there in the attic?
Now your task is to match the parts of the sentences.
You have 3 minutes. Now exchange your notebooks and check up.
Listening& speaking
Differentiation by tasks for the groups: ex: 1, p: 20. Listen, read, translate and act out the dialogue.
1st group will read in pairs, 2nd group will give the translation of the dialogue, 3rd group will dramatize the dialogue. Task 2.
Work on posters: Drawing dictation
T: Your task is to fill your rooms with the necessary furniture while I You have a box with pictures of furniture in it. Choose the necessary pictures.
Assessment criteria
1.If all pictures are correctly used 3 points, if 5-6 pictures 2 points, if 3-4 1 point.
2. Correct usage of constructions There is/there are – No mistakes – 3p, 1-2 mistakes – 2 p, 3-4 mistakes – 1 p.
Counting points.
Pupils make up sentences with there is/there are (orally)
Discover English 1
Audio
Slides with pictures of furniture
Grammar table
Pictures of furniture
Discover English 1
Student’s book
End
2 minutes
6 minutes
Homework: ex: 5, p: 21. Complete Gemma’s diary. Use there is/there are/there isn’t/there aren’t.
Assessment
3. Reflection: (5 min.)
T: We have come up to the last part of the lesson. Look at this reflection billboard. There are various pictures. How do you feel yourself?
+ What was interesting for you to know?
- What was difficult for you to understand?
What would you like to know later?
T: Then put your stickers on the billboard
I hope so much that you have enjoyed the lesson. Let’s clap to ourselves.
Good bye!
paper; stickers