Weekly Lesson Plan
Assad, Besim Emiliano – Ramirez, Laura
School N°4,
5th
Grade C & D.
Late shift.
Lesson Plan 6°
Date ofthe class: August, 20th
.
Timetable: 15.50 to 16.35 & 16.35 to 17.20.
Teachers: Besim Assad – Laura Ramirez
>Wednesday Class: What can it do?<
Topic: Things it CAN or CAN’T do.
Aim: To develop and practice:
 Vocabulary: Can/can’t actions (bend, wave, clap, etc.), parts of the body(eyes,
finger, ears, etc.) and animals (gorilla, buffalo, monkey, etc).
 Structures: present simple third personsingular.
 Skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing.
 Function: expressing ability. Asking “Can it…?” and answering “Yes,
I/she/he/it can” or “No, I/she/he/it can’t”.
Age: primary 9-10
Time: 45 minutes per class.
Materials:
 Whiteboard and markers.
 Worksheet.
 Projector
 Notebook
Introduction:
In this class we will review all the vocabulary we have taught them. We will,
therefore, hand then in worksheets where students will have to solve some activities so
that we can scan students’ progress. Then, since neither of the classes could do the
listening (this was the only activity left aside), we will do it today as the last activity in
order to ease the class and close the topic.
Procedure:
1- Starting the class (5 min): At the beginning of the class we will ask a student
to deliver the badges with the pupils’ names to his/her classmates and we will take
down note of the absent students.
2- Monitoring activities (15 min): we will provide children with a worksheet in
which they will have to match the sentences with their respective pictures. Once they
have it ready, we will ask them to hand it so that we can give them the last sheet where
they will have to order some questions and answers. With these activities we intend to
check how much they have improved so far.
Worksheets:
3- Can you do it? YES, I CAN DO IT! (15 min): We will end the class by
listening to the song “Fromhead to toe” by Eric Carle. We will ask the students to
listen to the song one time so they can get familiar with it. Later, we will play the song
again and we will encourage students to stand up and follow mimics and lyrics of the
song.

Lesson Plan N°7 Assad - Ramirez

  • 1.
    Weekly Lesson Plan Assad,Besim Emiliano – Ramirez, Laura School N°4, 5th Grade C & D. Late shift. Lesson Plan 6° Date ofthe class: August, 20th . Timetable: 15.50 to 16.35 & 16.35 to 17.20. Teachers: Besim Assad – Laura Ramirez >Wednesday Class: What can it do?< Topic: Things it CAN or CAN’T do. Aim: To develop and practice:  Vocabulary: Can/can’t actions (bend, wave, clap, etc.), parts of the body(eyes, finger, ears, etc.) and animals (gorilla, buffalo, monkey, etc).  Structures: present simple third personsingular.  Skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing.  Function: expressing ability. Asking “Can it…?” and answering “Yes, I/she/he/it can” or “No, I/she/he/it can’t”. Age: primary 9-10 Time: 45 minutes per class. Materials:  Whiteboard and markers.  Worksheet.  Projector  Notebook Introduction: In this class we will review all the vocabulary we have taught them. We will, therefore, hand then in worksheets where students will have to solve some activities so that we can scan students’ progress. Then, since neither of the classes could do the listening (this was the only activity left aside), we will do it today as the last activity in order to ease the class and close the topic.
  • 2.
    Procedure: 1- Starting theclass (5 min): At the beginning of the class we will ask a student to deliver the badges with the pupils’ names to his/her classmates and we will take down note of the absent students. 2- Monitoring activities (15 min): we will provide children with a worksheet in which they will have to match the sentences with their respective pictures. Once they have it ready, we will ask them to hand it so that we can give them the last sheet where they will have to order some questions and answers. With these activities we intend to check how much they have improved so far. Worksheets: 3- Can you do it? YES, I CAN DO IT! (15 min): We will end the class by listening to the song “Fromhead to toe” by Eric Carle. We will ask the students to listen to the song one time so they can get familiar with it. Later, we will play the song again and we will encourage students to stand up and follow mimics and lyrics of the song.