Final
Final
Final
Lesson Plan 1
Objective:
Lesson Materials:
Greeting (2 min):
T greets the class and engages in small talk with the class.
Warm up (7 min):
1. Start by showing Ss the enlarged Verb Tense Chart, with past, present and future
3. Next, assess if they correctly wrote two new sentences that included different verb
tenses: one present, one past, and one future sentence.
4. An additional form of assessment is the exit ticket, which will be addressed in the
Review and Closing.
Review and Closing (7 minutes)
1. If time permits, allow 1-2 students to share their newly created sentence. Let the
class guess the verb and the verb tense.
2. Go back to the Verb Tense Chart. Ask students to turn to a partner and tell them
one new thing they learned from this lesson. Make sure students speak in complete sentences.
3. Review the essential question.
4. Provide the exit ticket handout. The handout includes a scrambled sentence. Ss
must unscramble the sentence, put it in order, then circle and label the verb and tense. They
must also answer the essential question in writing.
Name: _______________________________
Past, Present, Future Sentences
Objective: I can identify the verb and verb tense by circling and labeling.
The leprechaun searched for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
He is searching for a pot of gold right now!
He will search for the pot of gold tomorrow.
Mrs. Contreras is smiling at her smart students.
She will smile at her students tomorrow.
She smiled at her students yesterday.
Eduardo is playing his favorite video game.
He will play his favorite video game after school.
He played his favorite video game last night.
Benny sharpened all the pencils after school.
He will sharpen all the pencils after school.
He is sharpening all the pencils now.
The students learned to write correct sentences yesterday.
They are learning to write sentences write now.
They will learn to write sentences tomorrow.
The teachers will decorate their bulletin boards tomorrow.
They are decorating their bulletin boards now.
They decorated their bulletin boards over the weekend.
Ms. Pitts will sing the star spangled banner tomorrow morning.
She is singing the Star Spangled Banner on the announcements.
She sang the Star Spangled banner yesterday on the announcements.
Abraham is studying for his test right now.
He will study for his test tonight at home.
He studied for his test last night.
Evelyn will dance to her favorite song at the party.
She danced to her favorite song at the party.
She is dancing to her favorite song at the party.
Yazmin is painting a picture of Spongebob.
She will paint a picture of Spongebob.
She painted a picture of Spongebob.
The ball bounced high into the air.
It will bounce high into the air.
It is bouncing high into the air.
PAST
An action that already took
place
PRESENT
An action that is happening
right now
FUTURE
An action that is going to
happen
Subject + verb + ed +
ROS
Examples
Examples
Examples
Name: ______________________________________
Objective:
1. I can identify the verb and verb tense by circling and labeling.
2. I can write a complete sentence using past, present, or future tense.
Mrs. Strands Model:
Guided Practice:
1. Ms. Contreras is smiling at her smart students.
2. ______________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________
You try:
1. Ms. Pitts will sing the Star Spangled Banner tomorrow morning.
2. ______________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________
1. Eduardo is playing his favorite video game.
2. ______________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________
Extension:
1._____________________________________________________________________
2._____________________________________________________________________
3._____________________________________________________________________
Name: _______________________________________
Exit Ticket
Unscramble my sentence. Write it on the line. Then, circle the verb and label the verb tense.
bring
tomorrow.
a
will
treat
you
I
___________________________________________________________________________
How does knowing this help you and I communicate?
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Name: _______________________________________
Exit Ticket
Unscramble my sentence. Write it on the line. Then, circle the verb and label the verb tense.
bring
tomorrow.
a
will
treat
you
I
___________________________________________________________________________
How does knowing this help you and I communicate?
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Lesson Plan 2
Summary: Students may have difficulty knowing when to use the simple past versus the present perfect as
both are used to talk about events in the past. This lesson helps students understand the difference by asking
them to analyze the speakers current perspective on the events rather than the actual time it took place.
Additional sentence level strategies are also introduced.
Warm--up: (3 min)
Very short activity designed to help students activate their language, just like stretching before exercise or
tuning an instrument before a performance. The goal is to have students begin class ready to practice and
actively participate, not wait for the instructor to tell them what to do.
On screen directions: Complete the sentences with your own words
1. I got up at
today. (time)
. (time)
times so far this month. (number)
. (year)
In which sentences does the action start and end in the past?
Which sentences have an action that starts in the past and continues until now?
What do you notice about the verb tenses?
caf yesterday.
Pairs read examples to class.
irregular
Direct Instruction: When do we use the Present Perfect Tense? (10 min)
1. An action that occurred sometime in the past, but has a result in the present (now)
We can't find our luggage. Have you seen it?
2. To talk about an action that began sometime in the past and have not changed up to now.
a. since + a specific point in time
b. for + a length of time
Alice has worked at Emirates for 3 years.
Bob has worked as a Flight officer since September of last year.
3. To talk about general experiences (ever/never) or events that have or havent happened.
a. The exact time may be unstated.
b. ever, never, yet, still, already are often used with present perfect.
Has she ever traveled alone before?
Are Carlos and Rodrigo here? No, they haven't arrived yet.
4. To talk about an action that occurring over a period of time or multiple times in the past.
We have had three tests so far this term.
The value of the stock has doubled in the last year.
Verb Conjugation (2 min) It may be helpful to provide students a list of verb forms
Wrap--up (3min)
Refer to discussion questions and warm--up sentences
Worksheet
Instructions: Complete the sentences. Use the simple past or present perfect
for of the verb in parentheses.
1.Fatima is from a hot, arid part of the region. She (see, never)
snow.
for
the
a new project, so we
5.Abed (be)
getting better and better. He plans to take this class until the end of May.
in southern California.
It (occur)
Standard Time.
it.
him
since
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