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Lesson Planning.


 CHAPTER 17: BREWSTER, ELLIS & GIRARD
(2007). THE PRIAMRY ENGLISH TEACHER’S
                GUIDE.
  PROF. ESTELA N. BRAUN (PRACTICE II,
                 2012)
What is a good lesson?

 It is adaptable and flexible.


 It has clear objectives.


 It has a variety of activities, skills, interaction,
  materials.

 It caters for individual learning styles.


 It has enjoyable content.
Are they important? Discuss these items.

 The level of challenge is right.


 It has been well-planned and well-timed.


 Disciplined learning environment.
Why should we plan lessons?

 The teacher feels more confident and professional.


 What other aspects should we plan in advance?
What is involved in the lesson planning process?

 Wilga Rivers (1985): “A lesson is a carefully planned
  and managed event which needs a framework: a
  beginning, a middle, and an end. (The arc of a
  lesson)
 1. What is the syllabus?


 2. What are my learners’needs?
 How to provide optimal conditions for children so
 that they are motivated, interested in learning, get
 plenty of exposure, understand what they are doing
 and why.
PLAN-DO-REVIEW

 Children must be able to:
 Work at their own pace.
 Experience success.
 Feel confident and secure.
 Have plenty of opportunities to use the language.
 Cope with linguistic and cognitive demands.
 Tasks and activities should be neither too difficult
 nor too simple (discourage-demotivate them).
What content areas, materials and methodology can I
                         use?




 A. Define Content area.
 B. Are the content, materials and methodology in the
  coursebook culturally appropriate?
 C. Can you provide material for the topic which is
  more familiar to your pupils?
 D. Extra resources: In groups, Bookmark different
  resources for teachers and write a review for our
  blog.
How can we structure a lesson, select , sequence
             and time activities?

 TYPES OF Activities:
 Problem solving
 Listening to a story
 Singing a song
 A guessing game
 A word puzzle
 A role-aply
 Picture dictation
 TPR
TYPES OF INTERACTION

 Teacher with whole class


 Teacher with individual pupils.


 Pupil with pupil.


 Whole class working in pairs or groups.
Language skills

 Listening


 Speaking


 Reading


 Writing
Related issues

 Tempo/pace


 Stir/settling activities


 Level of difficulty


 Level of pupil responsibility.
 Classroom arrangement
 Materials
How can I write a LESSON PLAN?

 Analyze the different models provided and choose
 the one you feel more comfortable with.

 A) AIMS/ PLAN /RECORD


 B) PROCEDURES.
OTHER AIMS

 SOCIAL: Develop peer respect /collaborative
 skills/communication strategies such as listening to
 each other, turn-taking among others.

 PSYCHOLOGICAL/AFFECTIVE: development
 of self-confidence, self-esteem, positive attitudes and
 values.

 CULTURAL: learning about world cultures.
Teaching the whole person

 EDUCATIONAL /CROSS-CURRICULAR:relate
 knowledge in L2 to other elements in the school
 curriculum.



 CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION:to develop pupils as
 future aware, responsible and tolerant citizens.
STAGES IN THE LESSON

 BEGINNING THE LESSON:

 WARM-UP:
 Ritual activities: take the register, greetings, date on
  board, weather, song, informal chat.Transition from
  another subjects to English.

 REVIEW:
 Activate prior knowledge.
 Students reflect on what they have learnt before.

 INFORM: inform students about lesson aims.
DO- ACTIVITY CYCLES

 I.Contextualize the lesson:
 Activate prior kol.
 Arouse their curiosity.
 Motivate them.
 Techniques: elicitation, showing pictures, playing
 guessing game, flashcards.

 Aim: students predict content of the lesson.
Develop ACTIVITIES/TASKS

 Explain /demonstrate the activity yourself or
 with some of the students.

 Observe pupils’ performance to see if they
  understood the activity.
 If they have problems reinforce the language
  again before moving on.
 (Controlled practice)
Review

 Activities which enable children to consolidate,
 extend and personalize new language.

 Freer practice:
 Working independently in pairs or groups.
 Concrete outcome: eg. Produce a labelled picture,
  complete a worksheet, act out a dialogue, etc.
 Review activity and children’s performance.
ENDING THE LESSON

 Provide homework, explain it.


 Record column: state what you actually did.
How can we evaluate a lesson?

 Did I achieve the aims stated in the lesson plan?
 Was my lesson different from my plan? Why?
 How did I move from one stage to the other in the
  class?Were transitions appropriate?Did I keep to
  timing?
 Were pupils active and involved in the lesson?
 Were there any problems? How can I solve them
  next time?
 What did I do better this time than before?
REVIEW:
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Lesson Planning by Brewster

  • 1. Lesson Planning. CHAPTER 17: BREWSTER, ELLIS & GIRARD (2007). THE PRIAMRY ENGLISH TEACHER’S GUIDE. PROF. ESTELA N. BRAUN (PRACTICE II, 2012)
  • 2. What is a good lesson?  It is adaptable and flexible.  It has clear objectives.  It has a variety of activities, skills, interaction, materials.  It caters for individual learning styles.  It has enjoyable content.
  • 3. Are they important? Discuss these items.  The level of challenge is right.  It has been well-planned and well-timed.  Disciplined learning environment.
  • 4. Why should we plan lessons?  The teacher feels more confident and professional.  What other aspects should we plan in advance?
  • 5. What is involved in the lesson planning process?  Wilga Rivers (1985): “A lesson is a carefully planned and managed event which needs a framework: a beginning, a middle, and an end. (The arc of a lesson)  1. What is the syllabus?  2. What are my learners’needs?  How to provide optimal conditions for children so that they are motivated, interested in learning, get plenty of exposure, understand what they are doing and why.
  • 6. PLAN-DO-REVIEW  Children must be able to:  Work at their own pace.  Experience success.  Feel confident and secure.  Have plenty of opportunities to use the language.  Cope with linguistic and cognitive demands.  Tasks and activities should be neither too difficult nor too simple (discourage-demotivate them).
  • 7. What content areas, materials and methodology can I use?  A. Define Content area.  B. Are the content, materials and methodology in the coursebook culturally appropriate?  C. Can you provide material for the topic which is more familiar to your pupils?  D. Extra resources: In groups, Bookmark different resources for teachers and write a review for our blog.
  • 8. How can we structure a lesson, select , sequence and time activities?  TYPES OF Activities:  Problem solving  Listening to a story  Singing a song  A guessing game  A word puzzle  A role-aply  Picture dictation  TPR
  • 9. TYPES OF INTERACTION  Teacher with whole class  Teacher with individual pupils.  Pupil with pupil.  Whole class working in pairs or groups.
  • 10. Language skills  Listening  Speaking  Reading  Writing
  • 11. Related issues  Tempo/pace  Stir/settling activities  Level of difficulty  Level of pupil responsibility.  Classroom arrangement  Materials
  • 12. How can I write a LESSON PLAN?  Analyze the different models provided and choose the one you feel more comfortable with.  A) AIMS/ PLAN /RECORD  B) PROCEDURES.
  • 13. OTHER AIMS  SOCIAL: Develop peer respect /collaborative skills/communication strategies such as listening to each other, turn-taking among others.  PSYCHOLOGICAL/AFFECTIVE: development of self-confidence, self-esteem, positive attitudes and values.  CULTURAL: learning about world cultures.
  • 14. Teaching the whole person  EDUCATIONAL /CROSS-CURRICULAR:relate knowledge in L2 to other elements in the school curriculum.  CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION:to develop pupils as future aware, responsible and tolerant citizens.
  • 15. STAGES IN THE LESSON  BEGINNING THE LESSON:  WARM-UP:  Ritual activities: take the register, greetings, date on board, weather, song, informal chat.Transition from another subjects to English.  REVIEW:  Activate prior knowledge.  Students reflect on what they have learnt before.  INFORM: inform students about lesson aims.
  • 16. DO- ACTIVITY CYCLES  I.Contextualize the lesson:  Activate prior kol.  Arouse their curiosity.  Motivate them.  Techniques: elicitation, showing pictures, playing guessing game, flashcards.  Aim: students predict content of the lesson.
  • 17. Develop ACTIVITIES/TASKS  Explain /demonstrate the activity yourself or with some of the students.  Observe pupils’ performance to see if they understood the activity.  If they have problems reinforce the language again before moving on.  (Controlled practice)
  • 18. Review  Activities which enable children to consolidate, extend and personalize new language.  Freer practice:  Working independently in pairs or groups.  Concrete outcome: eg. Produce a labelled picture, complete a worksheet, act out a dialogue, etc.  Review activity and children’s performance.
  • 19. ENDING THE LESSON  Provide homework, explain it.  Record column: state what you actually did.
  • 20. How can we evaluate a lesson?  Did I achieve the aims stated in the lesson plan?  Was my lesson different from my plan? Why?  How did I move from one stage to the other in the class?Were transitions appropriate?Did I keep to timing?  Were pupils active and involved in the lesson?  Were there any problems? How can I solve them next time?  What did I do better this time than before?