Lesson Plan - SCHOOL: Business/Materials Lesson Objectives
Lesson Plan - SCHOOL: Business/Materials Lesson Objectives
Lesson Plan - SCHOOL: Business/Materials Lesson Objectives
We will play a game making questions to every student for them to guess what it is.
We will make illustration and dialogs to help them to understand the words, giving examples
and showing by performing in class.
A
answer
arithmetic
assignment
atlas
B
backpack
ballpoint pen
binder
blackboard
book
bookcase
bookmark
C
calculator
calendar
chalk
chalk board
class clown
classroom
clip board
colored pencils
compass
composition book
computer
construction paper
crayons
D
desk
dictionary
dividers
dry-erase board
E
easel
encyclopedia
English
eraser
exam
examination
experiment
F
file folder
flash cards
folder
G
gel pen
geography
globe
glossary
glue
glue stick
grades
gym
H
highlighter
history
hole punch
homework
I
ink
intelligent
K
keyboard
L
language
laptop
learn
lesson
library
looseleaf paper
lunch
lunch box
M
map
markers
math
mathematics
mechanical pencil
memo pad
memorize
mortar board
N
notebook
P
pad of paper
paper
paper clip
paper punch
paste
pen
pencil
pencil pouch
pencil sharpener
physical education
portfolio
poster paint
principal
printer
project
protractor
pupil
push pin
Q
question
quiz
R
reading
recess
rubber bands
ruler
S
science
scissors
sharpener
smart
spiral notebook
staple remover
stapler
student
T
tape
teacher
test
thesaurus
think
thumb tack
V
vocabulary
W
watercolors
whiteboard
word problems
word processor
world map
writing
Y
yardstick
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Guided Practice R W L S
PRONUNCIACTION ACTIVITY
Put similar words into groups of three—two with one sound, and one with a different
(although similar) sound. Or you could have groups of four or five which contain the same
sound, but only one that’s different. For example:
Fruit Salad
This is generally a game where the players sit in a circle with one player standing in the
middle. The players have each been designated as a type of fruit. The middle player calls a
fruit, and all of the players who’ve been assigned that fruit must rush to change places while
the middle player tries to take one of their chairs. Periodically they can call “fruit salad!” and
then everyone must change places.
Instead of using the names of fruits, you can designate words containing minimal pairs to
groups of students, and maybe choose another word for the “fruit salad!” command.
For example, as the students are sitting in the circle they “number off” one by one around the
circle with:
Then the person in the middle will call “pin!” or another given word to get their peers running
around.
Independent Practice R W L S
Assessment R W L S