ACTIVITY & AIDS
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INTERACTION
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PROCEDURE
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STUDENTS
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COMMENTS
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TIME
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Warm-up
Broken
Telephone
Game
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T®C
S®S
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T greets the students and asks how they are.
T makes groups of five and gives one S in each group a different sentence. The sentences were taken from the story T will distribute to the Ss later. T wants those Ss to whisper the sentence to the S next to him/her.
T makes the last S in the groups write the sentence they heard on the board and they see whether the sentence was correct or not.
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Students listen to the T and respond to him/her.
Ss listen to their friends and whisper the sentence to other students.
The last S in the group writes the sentence she/he heard on the board.
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This warm-up activity will create a mild atmosphere in the class and motivate the students.
In addition, it will help the T to have a good rapport with the students.
Moreover, as the sentences are chosen from the story, the Ss will have an idea about the story.
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4
Min
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Pre-activity
Reading
Pictures
about the story
First part of
the story
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T®C
C®T
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T sticks the pictures about the story on the board and asks the Ss questions about the story. T shows Ss main character of the story’s photograph and tells the Ss her name.
T hands out the copies of the first part of the story and asks the Ss to read it individually.
T asks some comprehension questions about the story.
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Ss look at the pictures on the board.
Ss individually read the story.
Ss answer the comprehension questions about the text.
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Showing the pictures will activate Ss’ background knowledge, and the Ss will have an idea about the story.
This will improve their reading, comprehension and speaking skills.
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6
min
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Main
Activity
Write an end to the story
&
Role-play
Pen and paper
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T®C
S ®S
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T asks the Ss whether the story ended or not.
T asks the Ss to write an ending to the story in their groups. After they have finished writing, T makes the Ss role-play what they have written.
T asks each group to present their endings to their students one by one.
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Students listen to the T’s explanation.
Ss write an ending to the story in the groups.
Ss role-play their own endings in the groups and the other groups watch their performance.
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This activity will motivate the Ss because they like creating an ending for the story.
Furthermore, it will enhance Ss social skills because they are supposed to work in groups, collaborate and cooperate with the Ss in the group.
In addition, Ss will have the chance to communicate with each other in the target language.
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25
min
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Post
Activity
Reading
The other part of the story
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S®S
T®C
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T distributes the real ending of the story to the Ss and asks them to read it.
After Ss have finished reading it, T asks Ss to compare it with their own endings.
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Each S reads the real ending of the story individually.
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This will help the Ss to make comparisons between their own endings and the real ending of the story, and see the differences between the endings.
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5
min
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Extra Activity
Creating a new story.
Speaking
&
Listening
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T®C
S®S
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T tells the Ss that they will create a new story. T says the first sentence and calls on a S and asks him/her to add a sentence to the first sentence. The activity goes on like that and the lesson comes to the end.
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Ss listen to the T, their friend and make sentences one by one.
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This will create a very enjoyable atmosphere in the class and the students will listen to their friends carefully because the T calls on the Ss randomly.
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9 Nisan 2012 Pazartesi
Lesson Plan for Unofficial 1 ( 4th Graders)
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