ESP2 (Valdo Varelleo Zulla 1619500066)
ESP2 (Valdo Varelleo Zulla 1619500066)
ESP2 (Valdo Varelleo Zulla 1619500066)
Lesson Plans
Step 1.
Songs & Games to learn the English
Step 2.
Put the English to use in real projects!
So to start off, pick a couple of the lessons below, give them a read and try them in your class!
How are you? I'm .. hungry, tired, cold, sad, happy, great,
How are you? good, OK.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
Numbers 1 to 12
I'm ... (years old). 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
(including 1 to 12 makes the step to teaching the time
How old are you? easier)
Sixth Grade
Objectives:
1. Students will learn the stages of process writing.
2. Students will learn to work cooperatively.
3. Students will learn to critique.
4. Students will incorporate software tools to enhance writing and problem solving skills
Materials: Paper, Pencil, Computers (Inspiration, MS Word, MS Power Point) and Clipboards
Suggested Teaching Time: No longer than thirty minutes at a time. Ongoing until all students are
finished.
Prewriting Activities:
I. Beanbag Toss Ice Breaker/Warm Up Exercise (Brain Storming)
A. Students throw one beanbag to someone else in the class saying only their name before
they toss the bag to.
B. Second time around they need to say what is their favorite food.
C. Third time through the students say their favorite activity before throwing the
bag. Drafting: (Create rough draft webs or outlines on Inspiration software)
V. Pair Share
A. Students read rough drafts to each person in their group. Listeners practice the rules
of critiquing. (Must make at least one suggestion for improvement)
B. Rotate until all students have heard each other’s stories. Make notes on rough draft when
others give suggestions for improvement.
Revising: (MS Word)
Presentations Strategies
1. Beanbag Toss
2. Inny-Outy Circle
3. Pair Share/Small Group Share
Developmental Needs:
Cognitive Characteristics
My plan will cater to nearly all of the cognitive characteristics of an adolescent. Students enjoy
learning interesting facts about others. My plan encourages a lot of student interaction. This may
be problematic for the shy child, but the skills they practice in the inny-outy circles and small
groups will be less threatening than other larger group activities.
Emotional Characteristics:
Students will learn about themselves by being helped by others. They will be supported and
encouraged in their writing and speaking. It should be a positive experience where they learn a
lot about themselves and others.
Physical Characteristics:
The students will be allowed to move around the room quite a bit. They will only spend small
amounts of time in their desks.
Social Characteristics:
This lesson will hopefully be motivating to the students as well as informative. Students who
despise writing will feel less threatened by not having the teacher leading their paper in the
direction he or she wants. The students will have a sense of ownership and pride in their product
when they compare their first draft to their last draft.
Character Development:
The focus on the lesson will be on helping each other and complimenting each other in a
cooperative setting.
*Pima tribe
The bluebird was once a very ugly color. But there was a lake where no river flowed in or out,
and the bird bathed in it four times every morning for four mornings. Every morning it sang:
There's a blue water, it lies there. I went in. I am all blue.
On the fourth morning it shed all its feather and it came out of the lake in its bare skin, but on the
fifth morning it came out with blue feathers. All this while Coyote had been watching the bird.
He wanted to jump in and get it, but he was afraid of the water. Oh the fifth morning he said,
"How is it that all your ugly color has come out and you are now blue and gay and beautiful?
You're more beautiful than anything that flies in the air. I want to be blue too."
Coyote was at this time a bright green. "I went in four times," said the bluebird, and taught
Coyote the song. So Coyote went in four times, and the fifth time he came out as blue as the little
bird.
That made him feel very proud. As he walked along, he looked on every side to see if anyone
was noticing how fine and blue he was. He looked to see if his shadow was blue too, and so he
was not watching the road. Presently he ran into a stump so hard that it threw him down in the
dirt, and he became dust colored all over. And to this day all coyotes are the color of dirt.
*Cherokee
A man was in love with a woman who disliked him and wanted nothing to do with him. He tried
every way to win her favor, but with no success. As last he grew discouraged and made himself
sick thinking about it.
Mole came along, and finding the man so low in his mind, ask what the trouble was. The mane
told him the whole story, and when he had finished, the Mole said: "I can help. Not only will she
like you, but she'll come to you of her own free will."
That night burrowing underground to the place where the girl was in bed asleep, Mole took out
her heart. He came back by the same way and gave the heart to the discouraged lover, who
couldn't see it even when it was in his hand. "There," said Mole. "Swallow it, and she will be so
drawn to you that she has to come."
The man swallowed the heart, and when the girl woke up she somehow thought of him at once.
She felt a strange desire to be with him, to go to him that minute. She couldn't understand it,
because she had always disliked him, now the feelings grew so strong she was compelled to find
the man and tell him that she loved him and wanted to be his wife. And so they were married.
All the those who knew them both were surprised and wondered how it had come about. When
they found out it was the work of Mole, whom they had always thought too insignificant to
notice, they were jealous and threatened to kill him. That's why Mole hid under the ground and
still doesn't dare to come up.