Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Lesson Plan (re-do)

LEVEL: Form 1 (Advanced)
TIME: 60 minutes
LANGUAGE CONTENT: Preposition of Places
AIMS: By the end of the lesson, students should be better able to:
1- Understand and identify the Preposition of place.
2- Use proper English prepositional phrases to describe an object in a place.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1- One computer per group of 3-4 students.
2- Internet connection.
3- Web browser.

PREPARATION:
1- Locate a suitable website to accommodate the activity.
2- Prepare worksheets based on the information from the website.

WEBSITES:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx8i-Wq_jtc&feature=related
http://englishflashgames.blogspot.com/2008/06/prepositions-of-place-game.html
http://www.marks-english-school.com/games/mes-prepositions_01.html

PROCEDURES:

Set Induction ( 10 minutes)

1- Teacher asks students whether they have knowledge on "Preposition of place"
2- Teacher introduces the topic by giving a brief explanation
3- Teacher asks students to open YouTube and watch a short clip on preposition of place

Activity 1 ( 25 minutes )

1- Teacher asks students to get into a group of 3-4 students
2- Teacher instructs students to open the website
(http://englishflashgames.blogspot.com/2008/06/prepositions-of-place-game.html)
3- Teacher allocates 10 minutes for studetns to play the game
4- Teacher then distributes worksheets to students
5- Teacher instructs students to complete the activity
6- Teacher discusses the answers with students and gives feedback

Activity 2 ( 20 minutes)

1- Teacher asks students to remain within their respective groups
2- Teacher instructs students to open the website
(http://www.marks-english-school.com/games/mes-prepositions_01.html )
3- Teacher explains how to play the game
4- Teacher asks students to play the game
5- Teacher walks around the class and provides scaffolding when needed

Conclusion ( 5 minutes)
Teacher summarizes the lesson to students

Follow-up Activity:
Teacher instructs students to type 10 sentences using the preposition of place on Microsoft Word and email it to teacher before the next class

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