The document outlines a lesson plan for teaching students about dreams. It includes the following key steps:
1. The teacher greets the students, establishes rapport, and shares a video about dreams to introduce the topic.
2. The teacher checks prior knowledge by asking students about their own dreams and shows quotes about dreams.
3. The teacher presents a poem about dreams by Langston Hughes, discussing it and answering student questions.
4. Students work in groups to discuss the poem and complete vocabulary activities with word meanings.
5. The lesson concludes with a writing activity where students compose their own poem about dreams.
Lesson Plan for Art-Vegetables – Std. II by Marina Corda
A Std II language with ease lesson on Art-Vegetables. This is a fun lesson which introduces some common vegetables to the students.
Teacher will help the students to practice color recognition, decision making, and team work. The lesson plan can be modified as per your requirement.
Taught to a Std. II class at St. Dominic Savio High School, Mumbai, India.
* A special thanks to Rev. Fr. Crispino D’Souza, SDB for inspiring me.
Comments appreciated. Thanks for watching!
No copyright infringement intended! I All rights of the music, video clip & clip art are reserved to its respective owners.
Disclaimer: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act? 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use."
Gerunds - Junior High School English 9 (Powerpoint Presentation)Anjenette Columnas
A Powerpoint Presentation about Gerunds in the English Subject. I'm now a professional teacher and this powerpoint presentation was used during my teaching demonstration in Sicayab National High School.
Lesson Plan for Art-Vegetables – Std. II by Marina Corda
A Std II language with ease lesson on Art-Vegetables. This is a fun lesson which introduces some common vegetables to the students.
Teacher will help the students to practice color recognition, decision making, and team work. The lesson plan can be modified as per your requirement.
Taught to a Std. II class at St. Dominic Savio High School, Mumbai, India.
* A special thanks to Rev. Fr. Crispino D’Souza, SDB for inspiring me.
Comments appreciated. Thanks for watching!
No copyright infringement intended! I All rights of the music, video clip & clip art are reserved to its respective owners.
Disclaimer: "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act? 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use."
Gerunds - Junior High School English 9 (Powerpoint Presentation)Anjenette Columnas
A Powerpoint Presentation about Gerunds in the English Subject. I'm now a professional teacher and this powerpoint presentation was used during my teaching demonstration in Sicayab National High School.
Detailed Lesson Plan (Creative Nonfiction) Dramatic WritingAnjenette Columnas
This is my lesson plan #3 during my internship at Andres Bonifacio College in the course subject of Creative Nonfiction. I hope this will help you in making your own lesson plan, future teachers!
This is my lesson plan #2 during my internship at Andres Bonifacio College in the course subject of Creative Nonfiction. I hope this will help you in making your own lesson plan, future teachers!
This is my lesson plan #1 during my internship at Andres Bonifacio College in the course subject of Creative Nonfiction. I hope this will help you in making your own lesson plan, future teachers!
Detailed Lesson Plan (Creative Nonfiction) Dramatic WritingAnjenette Columnas
This is my lesson plan #3 during my internship at Andres Bonifacio College in the course subject of Creative Nonfiction. I hope this will help you in making your own lesson plan, future teachers!
This is my lesson plan #2 during my internship at Andres Bonifacio College in the course subject of Creative Nonfiction. I hope this will help you in making your own lesson plan, future teachers!
This is my lesson plan #1 during my internship at Andres Bonifacio College in the course subject of Creative Nonfiction. I hope this will help you in making your own lesson plan, future teachers!
Lesson Plan PhonicsTeacher Candidate Course .docxsmile790243
Lesson Plan: Phonics
Teacher Candidate:
Course:
LESSON PREPARATION [before the lesson]
Topic: Phonics
Specific Strategy: Rhyming short, one-syllable vowel words
Subject and Grade Level: Reading, First Grade
Standards: State [Virginia SOL or reading standard of your state]
English 1.6 The student will apply phonetic principles to read and spell.
Standards: National [IRA/NCTE]: Standard 3. Students apply a wide range of strategies to comprehend, interpret, evaluate, and appreciate texts.
Standards: Liberty TCA 1.6 Teacher candidate enhances success of all learners, providing for: diverse backgrounds (race, SES, gender, ethnicity, language)
Liberty TCA – Part 2: 2.1 Teacher candidate shows a high standard of ability in the English language arts and discerns, comprehends, and applies conceptions from reading, language, and child development, in order to assist students to effectively use their developing skills in dissimilar circumstances.
Standards: Common Core CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.1.3.b
Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words.
Primary Objective: Given one short vowel, one syllable word (ex. Dog), the student will be able to correctly match seven rhyming words out of a list of ten words with the original word provided.
Diversity: There are two students with ADHD that have IEP’s, and one student of Hispanic background with limited English proficiency. The students with ADHD will benefit greatly with the hands-on materials provided by this lesson and the songs and audio materials will be useful for the LEP student in order to see and hear the words in English.
Differentiation: Auditory: Students will be given the opportunity to listen to the short vowel words and hear how the one syllable words make rhyming patterns in the reading.
Visual: The students will be able to visualize the rhyming words when placed on the whiteboard and can identify the similarities between each short vowel word.
Tactile: Students who learn best tactilely will benefit from the use of hands-on materials, such as letter blocks and tiles to form the rhyming words.
Kinesthetic: Students will have bigger letter blocks to form the short vowel words and can physically move each block around to form the correct letter pattern.
Children’s Literature Selection:
Seuss, Dr. Hop on Pop. New York: Beginner Books, 1963.
Materials/Equipment:
v Mini Charts
v Plastic letters
v letter tiles
v alphabet cards
v Hop on Pop
v Hop on Pop worksheets
v Quiz on identifying the rhyming word
Technology Integration:
“Sing your way into phonics” is an excellent resource for integrating technology and diversity in the classroom. By using the provided CDs, children can experience the different sounds of short, one syllable rhyming words as they view them in class. https://www.actionfactor.com/pages/phonics-products.html#CB1
Character Education Principle: Compassion: Be kind to one another in and out of the classroom. “So whatever you wish t ...
Lesson Plan PhonicsTeacher Candidate Course L.docxsmile790243
Lesson Plan: Phonics
Teacher Candidate:
Course:
LESSON PREPARATION [before the lesson]
Topic: Phonics
Specific Strategy: Rhyming short, one-syllable vowel words
Subject and Grade Level: Reading, First Grade
Standards: State [Virginia SOL or reading standard of your state]
English 1.6 The student will apply phonetic principles to read and spell.
Standards: National [IRA/NCTE]: Standard 3. Students apply a wide range of strategies to comprehend, interpret, evaluate, and appreciate texts.
Standards: Liberty TCA 1.6 Teacher candidate enhances success of all learners, providing for: diverse backgrounds (race, SES, gender, ethnicity, language)
Liberty TCA – Part 2: 2.1 Teacher candidate shows a high standard of ability in the English language arts and discerns, comprehends, and applies conceptions from reading, language, and child development, in order to assist students to effectively use their developing skills in dissimilar circumstances.
Standards: Common Core CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RF.1.3.b
Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words.
Primary Objective: Given one short vowel, one syllable word (ex. Dog), the student will be able to correctly match seven rhyming words out of a list of ten words with the original word provided.
Diversity: There are two students with ADHD that have IEP’s, and one student of Hispanic background with limited English proficiency. The students with ADHD will benefit greatly with the hands-on materials provided by this lesson and the songs and audio materials will be useful for the LEP student in order to see and hear the words in English.
Differentiation: Auditory: Students will be given the opportunity to listen to the short vowel words and hear how the one syllable words make rhyming patterns in the reading.
Visual: The students will be able to visualize the rhyming words when placed on the whiteboard and can identify the similarities between each short vowel word.
Tactile: Students who learn best tactilely will benefit from the use of hands-on materials, such as letter blocks and tiles to form the rhyming words.
Kinesthetic: Students will have bigger letter blocks to form the short vowel words and can physically move each block around to form the correct letter pattern.
Children’s Literature Selection:
Seuss, Dr. Hop on Pop. New York: Beginner Books, 1963.
Materials/Equipment:
v Mini Charts
v Plastic letters
v letter tiles
v alphabet cards
v Hop on Pop
v Hop on Pop worksheets
v Quiz on identifying the rhyming word
Technology Integration:
“Sing your way into phonics” is an excellent resource for integrating technology and diversity in the classroom. By using the provided CDs, children can experience the different sounds of short, one syllable rhyming words as they view them in class. https://www.actionfactor.com/pages/phonics-products.html#CB1
Character Education Principle: Compassion: Be kind to one another in and out of the classroom. “So whatever you wish th ...
1. TEACHER ACTIVITY PUPIL ACIVITY DEVELOPMENT OF
THE SKILL
INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS
INTRODUCTION PART
STEP-I
Teacher greets the students
(take attendance)
Creates a good rapport with
them
The pupil
Wish teacher
Engages in a good
rapport with the
teacher
Communication Skill
Black Board
Name of the teacher trainee: Divya.G.J
Standard:
Subject : English Strength:
Unit : I (on the wings of wishes) Duration: 45 Min
Topic : Dreams Date:
Issue : Lack of human recourse development
Content Analysis: Without dreams our life will be worthless.
Teaching Strategies: child centered
o individual work,
o graph work,
o Pair works.
Instructional effect: The learner,
o develops L,S,R,W,
o critically evaluate the things,
o Develops imagination and creativity.
o
2. STEP-II
Teacher shares her
experience and shares
one video related to
dreams.
Teacher checks the
previous knowledge of
the students by asking
about their dreams.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE
LESSON
Teacher: Today we will
study a beautiful poem
written by Langston
Hughes. (Teacher
exhibits the chart and
about the poet and his
work. Then writes the
name of the poem in
B.B)
Dream: Can you say
some famous quotes
related to dreams.
Teacher shows some
quotes.
Teacher reads the
paragraphs with proper
Pupils attentively listen
and watch the video.
Pupils attentively listen
and response
Pupils engage to listen
the teacher.
Pupils try to say same
quotes and listen.
Listening Skill
Speaking Skill
Listening Skill
Speaking Skill
Listening Skill
Speaking Skill
Listening Skill
Speaking Skill
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Audio visual aids
Black Board, Chart
Chart
Course book
3. stress intonation and
pause to make the
students to read it.
Can you say what do you
understand from it?
Teacher gives a small
description about the
poem and clarifies their
doubts.
CLOSURE OF THE
LESSONS
Teacher makes the
students to sit in group
wise and asks them to
discuss about the content
and mark?,!, etc..
Teacher gives activity
card and asks them to
find act the different
words and write its
meaning from the glassy.
She shoes the word and
its meaning using flash
card.
Pupils engage in careful
reading.
Pupils says their options
Pupils carefully listen.
Group Study
Group Study
Students write the
meaning in their note
book.
Reading Skill
Listening Skill
Listening Skill
Speaking Skill
Listening Skill
Speaking Skill
Communication Skill
Communication Skill
Writing Skill
Listening Skill
Source book
Course book
Course book
Course book
Course book
Activity Card
Flash Card
Course book
4. Teacher asks the
students to find at the
shaming words, picture
words.
Teacher gives a small
description about the
poem and clarifies their
doubts.
Teachers correct their
answers
Teacher gives one
language activity.
Write one poem about
Your own dreams.
Teacher shows one by
herself.
Assignment :Write a profile
of Langston Hughes with
The help of given
classes(Exhibits the Chart)
Students engaged doing it
Students share the doubts
and write the answers.
Students present their
answers.
Pupils engage in the
language activity.
Carefully listens and
read.
Writing Skill
Listening Skill
Writing Skill
Listening Skill
Writing Skill
Writing Skill
Reading Skill
Listening Skill
Course book, Chart,BlackBoard
Course book
Course book
Chart