Next Move 4 Unit 10
Next Move 4 Unit 10
Next Move 4 Unit 10
2. PLANIFICACIÓN
DESTREZAS CON CRITERIOS DE DESEMPEÑO A SER DESARROLLADAS: INDICADORES ESENCIALES DE EVALUACIÓN:
COMMUNICATION AND CULTURAL AWARENESS COMMUNICATION AND CULTURAL AWARENESS
EFL.2.1.3. Ask simple basic questions in class about the world beyond one’s own CE.EFL.2.1. Differentiate between different living situations in a variety of surroundings and
immediate environment in order to increase their understanding of different cultures. express curiosity about the world through simple questions.
Lesson 8
Make and present a paper object
Vocabulary: sequence adverbs
EFL.2.2.4. Identify items of specific information within simple messages or from short CE.EFL.2.7. Listening for Information: Follow short and simple spoken texts that include familiar
and simple descriptions about familiar contexts, especially if visual support is provided. vocabulary and are set in everyday contexts. Identify key items of information within the text,
(Example: letters of the alphabet, numbers, prices and times, days, dates and months, and record or act upon them.
etc.)
Lesson 1
Learn vocabulary for accessories
Listen, point, and say
Vocabulary: camera, cellphone, glasses, keys, MP3 player, necklace, wallet, watch
Lesson 5
Talk about personal possessions
Listen, point, and say
Vocabulary: camera, cellphone, glasses, keys, MP3 player, necklace, wallet, watch
CE.EFL.2.8. Production - Pronunciation: Produce individual words and short phrases clearly
EFL.2.2.10 Clap, move, chant, or sing along with short authentic English language enough that other people can usually understand them easily.
text. (Example: jump or clap in time to jump-rope rhymes, do the actions to action
songs or short rhythmic poems, enunciating some of words in time with the rhythm,
etc.)
Lesson 3:
Lesson 6
Ask and answer who things belong to
Song: Whose is this?
Grammar: Whose is this/that? Whose are these/those? It’s Tina’s. They’re my dad’s.
EFL.2.2.11. Produce simple, mainly isolated utterances using very short phrases and CE.EFL.2.9. Production - Fluency: Utterances are sometimes produced slowly but use
sometimes individual words, possibly with slow and/or hesitant delivery. (Example: appropriate words and phrases to express basic ideas, initiate conversations and
Words, phrases and short sentences about people, animals, things, etc.) respond to questions, including some chunks of language and short sentences
Lesson 2
Learn to ask and answer about ownership
Play a game
Grammar: Whose is it? Whose are they? It’s/They’re mine/yours/his/hers/ours/theirs
Lesson 5
Talk about personal possessions
Play a game.
Vocabulary: camera, cellphone, glasses, keys, MP3 player, necklace, wallet, watch
EFL.2.2.14. Ask and answer basic personal information questions, as well as simple CE.EFL.2.10. Interaction – Interpersonal: Participate effectively in basic interpersonal
questions about other people, animals, and possessions, provided the interaction is interactions in. everyday contexts, provided the interlocutor speaks slowly and clearly.
slow and clear. (Example: Where do you live? Do you have a bicycle? etc.) (Example: requesting, introducing, responding, etc.)
Lesson 1
Learn vocabulary for accessories
Answer the questions. Then ask a friend.
Vocabulary: camera, cellphone, glasses, keys, MP3 player, necklace, wallet, watch
Lesson 5
Talk about personal possessions
Lesson 6
Ask and answer who things belong to
Ask and answer
Grammar: Whose is this/that? Whose are these/those? It’s Tina’s. They’re my dad’s.
Lesson 8
Make and present a paper object
Vocabulary: sequence adverbs
READING READING
EFL 2.3.1 Demonstrate basic reading comprehension skills by identifying the meaning of CE.EFL.2.11. Identify and understand individual every-day words, phrases, and
individual words, phrases, and sentences, including simple written instructions. sentences, including instructions
Lesson 2
Learn to ask and answer about ownership
Listen, read, and say
Grammar: Whose is it? Whose are they? It’s/They’re mine/yours/his/hers/ours/theirs
Lesson 4
Practice reading skills and explore the value of justice
Vocabulary: castle, justice, movie, watch, watching
Lesson 6
Ask and answer who things belong to
Listen, read, and say
Grammar: Whose is this/that? Whose are these/those? It’s Tina’s. They’re my dad’s.
WRITING WRITING
EFL 2.4.4 Write simple words, phrases and sentences for controlled practice of language CE.EFL.2.18. Writing in order to perform controlled practice of vocabulary and grammar
items. items.
Lesson 1
Learn vocabulary for accessories
Ask and answer. Then write.
Vocabulary: camera, cellphone, glasses, keys, MP3 player, necklace, wallet, watch
Lesson 2
Learn to ask and answer about ownership
Point and say. Then write.
Grammar: Whose is it? Whose are they? It’s/They’re mine/yours/his/hers/ours/theirs
EFL.2.5.4. Listen to and read short narratives and/or other oral and written literary texts CE.EFL.2.23. Display an affinity for a variety of literary texts by responding within a range
in class (with a preference for authentic texts) in order to stimulate imagination, of physical, cognitive, and attitudinal manners, and vary elements of a literary text to
curiosity and a love for literature. create a new text.
Lesson 8
answering questions about your presentation, Animated I.EFL.2.6.1. Learners can understand the main ideas in short Show and tell
accessories. phonics presentation, Karaoke simple spoken texts and infer who is speaking and what the Technique
song and Interactive poster, situation is, without decoding every word. (I.3) Participation chart
3. Read a text about ownership and Culture video.
match the people to their belongings. Teacher’s website: Language READING COMMUNICATION
file template 10, Grammar file
4. Look at pictures and write who things 10, Test builder. I.EFL.2.11.1. Learners can understand familiar words, Activity
belong to. Games resource pack: play a phrases, and short simple sentences and can successfully Learners look at pictures of different
game! complete the simple accompanying task. accessories and ask and answer questions
5. Read instructions and make origami. WRITING Technique
Conversation
I.EFL.2.17.1. Learners can write words, phrases, and short Instrument
simple sentences using the correct conventions (spelling, Rubric
punctuation, capitalization, and handwriting or typography,
etc.), for making simple learning resources. (I.3) Activity:
Learners listen to people talking about
their belongings and answer true or false
questions
Technique
Listening for detail
Instrument
Grading scale
READING
LANGUAGE THROUGH THE ARTS
Activity
I.EFL.2.23.1. Learners can demonstrate an affinity for a Learners read about people’s accessories
variety of literary texts by responding within a range of and answer questions
Technique
Reading for detail
Instrument
Grading scale
Activity
Learners read and answer a questionnaire
about their accessories.
Technique
Reading for detail
Instrument
Grading scale
WRITING
Activity
Learners write about different objects and
who they belong to
Technique
Descriptive writing
Instrument
Rubric
Activity
Learners make origami animals and teach
their classmates how to make them
physical, cognitive, and attitudinal manners and adapt Technique
elements of a literary text to create a new text. (I.1, I.4) Show and tell
Instrument
Rubric
3. ADAPTACIONES CURRICULARES
Especificación de la necesidad educativa Especificación de la adaptación a ser aplicada
Learners with learning difficulties. Learners may draw answers instead of writing them. Learners can use word cards instead of writing answers.
Learners may work with fewer vocabulary words. Learners may complete fewer exercises.
Teacher may read the exercise to the learner, and learner may answer orally, by using flashcards, or TPR.
Teacher may ask questions to the learners and give them extra time to think and practice their answers before
participating in class.