Краткосрочный план по английскому языку на тему Classroom objects (1 класс)


LESSON7: Module 2. My school. Classroom objects. School: Sarzhansay secondary
Date: 11/11 Teacher name: Samat A.S.
CLASS: 1 Number present: absent:
Learning objectives(s) that this lesson is contributing to 1.L1 recognise short instructions for
basic classroom routines spoken slowly and distinctly
1.S1 make basic personal statements and simple statements about objects
Lesson objectives All learners will be able to:
listen and repeat the names of classroom objects
Most learners will be able to:
recognise and name some classroom objects
Some learners will be able to:
recognise and name all classroom objects
Previous learning Colours and numbers
Plan
Planned timings Planned activities (replace the notes below with your planned activities) Resources
Beginning
5 minutes
ORGANIZATION MOMENT:
Pupils sing a song “Good morning!”
Teacher invites learners to stand in a circle and to count from 1 up to 5:
Pupils guess the topic of the lesson looking at visual aids: a book, a pen, a schoolbag, a rubber, a pencil
Video “Good morning!”
Visual aids: a book, a pen, a bag, a rubber, a pencil
Middle
10-15
minutes
5-7 min
7 min
5min PRESENTATION.
(activities to present and activate the new language)
Put up the flashcards, one at a time, and say the corresponding words. The pupils repeat chorally/individually/in pairs/in groups. Point to each flashcard in random order. Ask individual pupils to say the word. Ask the rest of the class for verification. Name a school item, e.g. book. Ask a pupil to show you a book. Repeat with the rest of the items.
Lip-reading.
Play the CD. The pupils listen, point to the pictures and repeat the words.
Schoolbag, book, pen, pencil, rubber

PRACTICE
4. Trace and colour. Then point and say.
Refer the pupils to the picture
And elicit the school items. Revise the colours by pointing to different items around the classroom and eliciting the colours. Ask the pupils to trace and colour the c\school items. Allow the pupils some time to complete the activity. Then call out an item and ask from individual pupils to point to it and say what colour it is.
It’s a blue schoolbag. It’s a yellow rubber.
It’s a red pencil. It’s a purple pen.
It’s a green book.

SINGING
Pick up pencil and a pen, point to them and say:
GET YOUR PENCIL! GET YOUR PEN! The pupils repeat after you. Follow the same procedure and present the rest of the song.
Play the CD. The pupils listen the song. Divide the class into two groups and assign a verse to each group. Ask them to have the corresponding school items at hand. Play the song again. The groups listen to the song. And hold up the items every time they are heard. Play the song a third time. The groups sing the assigned verses.
PRACTICE
Count and write. How many pens? How many rubbers? Etc.
( name and apply)Learners practice in pairs to pronounce classroom objects asking each other
What is it? It`s a ....Flashcards: classroom objects.
PPtTrack 21 CD1
Pupils book p.20
Track 22 CD1
Activity Book p.29
End
5
minutes FEEDBACK
Draw classroom objects which are difficult to remember. Papers A4, crayons
Additional information
Differentiation – how do you plan to give more support? How do you plan to challenge the more able learners? Assessment – how are you planning to check learners’ learning? Cross-curricular linksHealth and safety checkICT linksValues links
Create mixed ability pairs for speaking activity. through questioning and the redirecting of questioning in feedback activities
through observation in pair work Art
Reflection
Were the lesson objectives/learning objectives realistic?
What did the learners learn today?
What was the learning atmosphere like?
Did my planned differentiation work well?
Did I stick to timings? What changes did I make from my plan and why?
Use the space below to reflect on your lesson. Answer the most relevant questions from the box on the left about your lesson.
Summary evaluation
What two things went really well (consider both teaching and learning)?
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What two things would have improved the lesson (consider both teaching and learning)?
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What have I learned from this lesson about the class or individuals that will inform my next lesson?