Long term plan unit: Value |
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Grade: 5 | Number present: | Absent: - | |||
Theme of the lesson: What we value | |||||
Learning objectives (s) that this lesson is contributing to
| 5.S3 give an opinion at sentence level on a limited range of general and curricular topics 5.S5 keep interaction going in basic exchanges on a growing range of general and curricular topics 5.W3 write with support factual descriptions at text level which describe people, places and objects 5.W4 write with support a sequence of extended sentences in a paragraph to give basic personal information | ||||
Lesson objectives | All learners will be able to: write and differentiate the descriptions of a good or bad person accurately
Most learners will be able to: make up extended sentences on the topic and create their own list of values with little support
Some learners will be able to: discuss the meaning of values and present their ideas to the rest of the group
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Language objectives | Subject-specific vocabulary: Adjectives: fun, kind, loyal, helpful, friendly, honest Verbs: to share, to trust, to support, to gossip, to argue, to fight
Useful classroom language for a speech/dialogue: Good values, not good values, most important things we value | ||||
Assessment criteria
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Value links | ‘Mangilik Yel’. 2) National unity, peace and harmony in our society. | ||||
Cross curricular links |
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ICT skills | Whiteboard for PPP | ||||
Previous learning | Friendship | ||||
Plan | |||||
Time | Planned activities | Resources | |||
2 min
5 min
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7 min
10 min
7 min
3 min | I. Org. moment
Do you love your family? Do you have a best friend? What is friendship? What is health? What is happiness? How often do you help your mother? etc. III. New lesson
Activity 1. “What is value?” Think and answer the questions. (Teacher allows students to realize what is “value”, that they do have values and to identify what some of these values are.) Referential question: T: There are some things in life that are very important. I believe that education is very important. What are some things that you believe are very important? S: Very important things are: family, friendship, a nice house, a new car, a good education, a good job, wealth etc. T: Many of these "things" can be called "values." (Teacher gives the list of values which can be the qualities of a friend.) Adjectives: fun, kind, loyal, helpful, friendly, honest fun kind loyal helpful
friendly honest
Verbs: to share, to trust, to support, to gossip, to argue, to fight
Concept-checking questions:
Activity 3. Multi presentation “Qualities of a friend” (group work). (Teacher divides class into two groups and gives the resources from which they should draw the flowers with 6 petals. There they discuss and write what are good actions we value and what are not good actions. Teacher observes if learners know the difference between behaviour we value and behaviour that isn’t good.) 1st group task. 1) Discuss and find out what good actions we value in our friends. 2) Write down good values on the petals. 3) Present your poster using new vocabulary. good values = loves a friend; helps a friend; helps family at home; shares problems with friends; trusts his/her friend; supports a friend, etc.
2nd group task. 1) Discuss and find out what bad actions we don’t value in our friends. 2) Write down not good values on the petals. 3) Present your poster using new vocabulary.
not good values = not speaking to a friend; fights when playing; argues with a friend; doesn’t help at home; takes people’s things; gossips about a friend, etc.
Activity 4. Short essay “My best friend”/“My family” (group work). 1st group task. Complete and make up the sentences about your best friend. 1. My best friend’s name is ..................................................................... . 2. She/ He is my best friend because ........................................................ . 3. We like ............................................................................................... . 2nd group task. Complete and make up the sentences about your family. 1. I love my mum because ...................................................................... . 2. My dad’s very special to me because .................................................. . 3. I love my brother/sister because .......................................................... . 4. My family is important to me because .................................................. .
Descriptor. A learner:
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Magic box
Music
Interactive board
Interactive board pictures
Posters, Colored papers, scissors, glue
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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? | Health and safety check | |||
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Reflection Were the lesson objectives/learning objectives realistic? Did the learners achieve the LO? If not, why? Did my planned differentiation work well? Did I stick to timings? What changes did I make from my plan and why?
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Summary evaluation What two things went really well (consider both teaching and learning)?
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2: 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 achievements/ difficulties of individuals that will inform my next lesson?
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