In The Garden: Presentation and Pre-Reading (Page 16)
In The Garden: Presentation and Pre-Reading (Page 16)
In The Garden: Presentation and Pre-Reading (Page 16)
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In the garden
Lesson objectives
To understand a simple cartoon story
To review and extend vocabulary for things in a garden
To practise ordering words in simple sentences
To write a description of a picture
Language
Wheres Dad?
Hes under the (tree) / in the (pond) / on the (slide).
Wheres the bee?
Its on Dads (hat).
New vocabulary: garden, grass, flower, bee, pond
Other vocabulary: hat, nose, tree, slide, swing, ball, frisbee
More words: skipping rope, sandpit, climbing frame,
trampoline
Presentation and pre-reading (page 16)
With books closed, tell the children to see how many
things they can think of that you might find in a garden.
Encourage them to use English where possible.
Tell the children to open their books at page 16. If
necessary, explain the meaning of the unit title In the
garden.
Point to the pictures in the vocabulary panel at the top of
the page, and say the words.
Model the words again for the children and drill
pronunciation. Then say the words in a different order and
ask children to point at the right picture.
Ask the children to look at the reading text and tell you
what kind of text it is (a cartoon story). Tell them to look at
the pictures (without reading any of the text) and tell you
what they think happens in the story.
Reading (page 16)
1 Read and listen. $ 04
Play the recording and let the children follow the story in
their books.
Play the recording again, then ask some simple questions
in English, e.g. Wheres Dad in picture one/four/five? Wheres
the bee in picture two/three/five? Ask them in L1 why Dad
is in the flowers in picture 4 and in the pond in picture 5
(because he is trying to escape from the bee).
If you like, you could ask the children to practise the
dialogue in pairs.
Comprehension (page 17)
2 Write the letters.
Start with some oral practice of sentences with
prepositions. Write the three prepositions on the board: in,
on, under. Revise the meaning of these words if necessary.
Ask the children to look again at the reading text on page
16. Explain that you want the children to correct the
sentences that you say. Say Look at picture one. Dads in the
pond. Then say No, that isnt right! Encourage the children
to correct you: Dads under the tree.
Repeat with the other pictures, saying an incorrect
sentence for each one.
Tell the children to look at Exercise 2. Read the sentences
and let the children point to the corresponding small
pictures.
The children work individually to read each sentence,
identify the correct small picture, and write the letter in
the box.
Check the answers as a class.
KEY
1 c 2 d 3 a 4 b
3 Put the sentences in the correct order.
Explain that this time they have to look back at the story
and put these sentences in the same order as in the story.
Do the exercise orally as a class if necessary, then let the
children work individually. (Tell them to ignore the picture
numbers from the story they should use the numbers 1
to 4 to indicate the order.)
Let the children check their answers in pairs, then check
as a class.
KEY
a 3 b 1 c 4 d 2
4 Read and write the answers.
Read the example answer with the children.
The children work individually to complete the sentences.
Check the answers in pairs then as a class.
KEY
1 Hes under the tree.
2 Its on Dads nose.
3 Hes in the flowers.
4 Its on Dads hat.
5 Hes in the pond.
Vocabulary (page 18)
5 Read and circle.
Read the example sentence and point out the example
answer.
Let the children work in pairs to read out the sentences
and circle the correct words. Check the answers as a class.
KEY
1 garden 2 flower 3 swing 4 grass 5 bee
2 Oxford Primary Skills 1 Unit 4 Teaching Notes Oxford University Press
6 Complete the sentences.
Ask the children to look at the picture in Exercise 6. Revise
the words frisbee and slide if necessary.
The children work individually to complete the sentences.
Check the answers in pairs then as a class.
KEY
1 tree 2 grass 3 slide 4 flower 5 tree
7 Look at Exercise 6. Ask and answer.
Hold up your book and point to the picture in Exercise 6.
Ask Wheres Dad? Encourage the children to answer with
a full sentence: Hes under the tree. Model and drill this
answer.
Let the children ask and answer about the other things/
people in the picture. They can use their completed
sentences to help them.
More words (page 45)
In a stronger class, use the More words section to extend
the childrens vocabulary.
Ask the class to turn to page 45 and look at the pictures in
the vocabulary panel. Model and drill the new words.
Play a TPR game. First, invent a simple mime for each
of the four vocabulary items. Say the words and do the
mimes, encouraging the children to mime with you.
Then do the mimes without saying anything and let the
children say the words.
Now play the game. Tell the children you will say a
word and do a mime. Sometimes it will be correct, but
sometimes it will be wrong. Say the words but do the
wrong mime. The children must do the correct mime.
Anyone who does the wrong mime is out!
Follow and write.
The children follow the lines and write the correct word at
the end of each one.
KEY
The words are written in this order: sandpit, climbing frame,
skipping rope, trampoline.
Writing (page 19)
Read the model text while the children follow it in their
books. Then read it again, stopping after each sentence.
The children point to the things and people in the picture.
8 Write the words in order.
Explain to the children that they have to write the words
in the sentences in the correct order. Remind them to use
the capital letters and full stops to help them. Revise the
words swing and pool if necessary.
Tell the children to check their sentences in pairs, then
check them as a class, asking volunteers to read out the
sentences.
KEY
1 The bee is on the flower.
2 Dad is in the garden.
3 The frisbee is in the tree.
4 She is on the swing.
5 Mum is in the pool.
6 He is under the tree.
9 Draw the items in the picture. Write about the
garden.
Tell the children to draw a bee, a ball and a frisbee
somewhere in the picture.
The children work individually to complete the sentences,
using in, on and under. Monitor and help as necessary.
Writing (optional extension activity)
Tell the children to draw a picture of a real or imaginary
garden. Ask them to include several objects (e.g. a tree, a
swing, a slide, a ball, a frisbee) and a few members of their
family.
The children write a short description of their picture.
Remind them to use the prepositions in, on and under.