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1. Lesson plan 1
Teachers: Estela Braun & Liliana Montserrat
Student teachers: Urbizu Paola & Schneider Ayelén
School: N°2
Course: 4°B
Timetable: Thursdays 15:55 to 16:35 (40 minutes)
Textbook/booklet: none
Date: 29th August
Topic: Animals
Aims
◊ to teach students the animals’ names
◊ to provide children with oral input
Objectives
◊ to be able to name the different animals in English
◊ to be able to pronounce animal names and match their spelling
Activities
2. Activities Type of
interaction
Macroskills Timing Materials
Activity 1: Animal
sounds song. First, the
students will listen to it
once while reading the
sheet with the lyrics.
Then, they will listen to
it again and sing along
the animal sounds.
Whole class Speaking and
listening
10 minutes Cd player
Flashcards
Lyric sheets
Activity 2: the students
will be shown animal
flashcards and with the
help of the teacher they
will name the animals
(This is an elephant.
What animal is this?)
The other teacher will
write the animals name
on the board.
Whole class Speaking and
listening
10 minutes Animal flashcards
and blackboard
Activity 3: Match the
picture of the animals to
the corresponding name.
Individual/
pair work
Reading 10 minutes Worksheet
Extra activity: color the
animals from the
crossword according to
the color the teacher
indicates. (Bringing back
prior knowledge about
colors)
Individual Listening 10 minutes Worksheet
Feedback: the teachers
will walk around the
classroom while the
students finish working,
and check their work.
5/10
mintues
4. The duck goes ,quack quack quack quack
And the owl says ,to whit to whoooo
The cat goes ,meow meow meow
The bird goes ,tweet tweet tweet tweet
The pig goes ,oink oink oink oink
And the little mouse says ,squeak squeak squeak squeak squeak
The horse goes ,neigh neigh neigh
The sheep goes ,baa baa baa baa
The rabbit goes ,thump thumpety thump
,And the people they say ,bla bla bla bla bla bla
The snake goes ,hiss hiss hiss
The chicken goes ,cluck cluck cluck cluck
The frog goes , ,ribbit ribbit ribbit
And the bee says , ,buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz buzz
,These are the sounds that the animals make
... .These are sounds that the animals make
The donkey goes , ,haw hee haw hee haw
The elephant goes pawoooooooo
The bear growls grrr grrr
And the lion roars raaaaaar
Lesson plan 2
Teachers: Estela Braun & Liliana Montserrat
5. Student teachers: Urbizu Paola & Schneider Ayelén
School: N°2
Course: 4°B
Timetable: Thursdays 15:55 to 16:35 (40 minutes)
Textbook/booklet: none
Date: 5th
September
Topic: Animals
Aims
◊ to teach students the animals
◊ to expose students to the use of the verb to be in present simple
◊ to expose students to the use of a/an for future explanations
◊ to provide children with oral input
Objectives
◊ to be able to name the different animals in English
◊ to be able to pronounce animal names and match their spelling
Activities
Activities Type of
interaction
Macroskills Timing Materials
Activity 1: Activating
prior knowledge by
using the flashcards (Do
you remember which
animal is this? An
elephant, yes, this is an
elephant)
Whole class Listening and
speaking
7 minutes Animal
flashcards
Activity 2: Complete
the animal crossword.
Individual Reading and
writing
10
minutes
Worksheet
Activity 3: Presentation
of articles a/an. The
teacher will explain it
through examples on the
board. “Why do you
think these are
different?”
Whole class Listening,
reading, and
speaking
10
minutes
Blackboard
Activity 4: Practice.
Fill-in-the-blanks
exercise with
vocabulary related to
animals, colours, and
classroom objects. Oral
feedback.
Individual/
whole class
Writing/speaking 7 minutes Worksheet
Activity 3: Flashcards
game. Two groups will
compete to see who
picks first the animal the
teacher mentions. (I
want you to pick a...
giraffe!)
Group Listening 10
minutes
Flashcards
6. CROSSWORD
2. 1.
5. 3.
6. 4.
7. 8.
Complete with A/AN
This is _______ elephant.
It is _______ lion.
That is _____ green snake.
This is _____ orange marker.
It is _____ brown cat.
That is _____ chicken.
This is _____orange pencil.
It is ______ giraffe.
7. CROSSWORD
2. 1.
5. 3.
6. 4.
7. 8.
Complete with A/AN
This is _______ elephant.
It is _______ lion.
That is _____ green snake.
This is _____ orange marker.
It is _____ brown cat.
That is _____ chicken.
This is _____orange pencil.
It is ______ giraffe.