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Lesson plan

Seasons
Topic
Seasons

Aims
To practise:
• vocabulary: words connected with seasons
• curricular work: the seasons
• skills: integrated skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing)

Age group
Primary

Level
A1/A2

Time
90 minutes approximately

Materials
Please note that to access downloadable worksheets, you need to log in separately to LearnEnglish Kids.
1. Song, activity sheet, answers and lyrics: ‘The leaves on the tree’
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/songs/the-leaves-the-tree
2. Story, activity sheet, answers and transcript: ‘The lazy bear’
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/short-stories/the-lazy-bear
3. Game: ‘Nut hunt’
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/fun-games/nut-hunt
4. Your turn: ‘Seasons’
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/your-turn/seasons
5. Craft activities: spring, autumn, winter
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/craft-downloads/spring-hat-0
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/craft-downloads/autumn-decoration
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/craft-downloads/snowflake
6. Large pieces of paper for posters (stage 6)
7. Green card, yellow paper, paper plates, paints or colours, glue for summer craft (stage 7) – optional

For a complete list of all ‘Seasons’ content on LearnEnglish Kids, click here:
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/category/topics/seasons
Lesson plan
Introduction
In this lesson, students will look at different features of the seasons. They will listen to and sing a song,
and watch a story about the changing seasons. They will think about words and ideas connected to the
different seasons, and then work together to produce a poster. Finally students can complete a craft
activity or play a game.

Procedure
1. Introduce the • Draw on the board, or show pictures of, vocabulary related to spring. For example,
topic (5 mins) you could draw a tree, then some flowers, then a nest in the tree, then a bird and
some eggs, then a butterfly on the flowers, and so on. As you draw, either try to elicit
the language from the students, or talk about the pictures and what they are. Ask
students if they know what season it is and elicit ‘spring’. Do they know the other
seasons of the year? Can they tell you what season it is now in their country?

2. Sing a song • Display the activity sheet for the ‘Leaves on the tree’ song on the board. Complete
(15 mins) the first activity as a class.
• Give students the activity sheet and ask them to complete the second activity as they
listen – putting the pictures in order. Play the song all the way through then check
answers. Read the sentences for each picture together. Can they tell you which
season each picture represents?
• Ask students if they can remember the actions that the children in the song were
doing for each season. Play the song again, encouraging students to sing along and
do the actions.
• Display the third activity on the board and talk about each picture. Can they
remember from the song what’s happening in each picture? Read the instructions
under each picture and then hand out the activity for the students to colour.

3. Watch a story • Show students a picture of a bear. Elicit what animal it is, and ask students what
(10 mins) they know about bears. Ask students if they know that bears sleep all winter, or what
season bears sleep.
• Tell students they are going to watch a story about a bear who sleeps a lot. Ask
them to watch the story ‘The lazy bear’ and tell you in which season Bruno the bear
wakes up. Play the story and check answers.
• Play the story again. Stop at different points during the story. Ask students to tell you
what season it is. Encourage them to explain how they know, for example they know
it’s winter because there’s snow.

4. Focus on • Write the names of the seasons on the board. Ask students to tell you things
vocabulary and associated with spring – refer back to the drawings or pictures from the beginning of
ideas (15 mins) the lesson for ideas if necessary. Write their ideas on the board.
• Now do the same for the other seasons, for example ‘snow’ for winter. Use the song
and the story to help elicit ideas.
• Give students the third activity on the worksheet from ‘The lazy bear’. Explain they
need to draw a simple picture for each season and write about it. They can use the
ideas and vocabulary on the board to help them. Monitor and help as necessary.
Lesson plan

5. Focus on • Go back to the seasons brainstorms on the board. Ask students to tell you what
animal Bruno the bear was doing in the story (sleeping). Ask students what season bears
behaviours (5 usually do this (winter) and write ‘bears sleep’ (or ‘hibernate’) next to winter.
mins) • Now elicit or feed in some more ideas about other animal behaviour in different
seasons. Use the song and story to help. For example, birds make nests in spring,
bees make lots of honey in summer, squirrels hide their nuts in autumn, some birds
migrate in winter, many animals are born in spring, etc.

6. Project work • Divide students into four groups and assign (or ask students to choose) a season for
(20 mins) each group.
• Explain that each group is going to make a poster for their season. The students in
each group should decide what things they will have on their poster and decide who
is going to draw what, for example one student can draw a tree, one student can
draw a squirrel with nuts, etc. Give students paper to do this. Then give students a
large piece of paper and they can cut out and stick their drawings on the paper to
make a poster. They should label the items in English and write sentences to say
what is happening, for example ‘The leaves are falling from the tree.’ Finally, they
can each write a sentence on their poster saying what they can do during their
season, for example ‘In winter you can make a snowman.’
• While the students are working, play the song and let them sing along if they like.
Monitor and help groups when necessary.
• Display the posters around the room and let the students look at each other’s work.
Have whole class feedback on which is their favourite season and why, for example
‘I like summer because you can go to the beach.’

7. Craft activity • If your students enjoy craft activities, you could choose to do a spring, autumn or
(10 mins) winter craft activity from LearnEnglish Kids – or let the students choose according to
their favourite season.
• If your students want to do a summer craft activity, they could make a sunflower,
using rolled up green card for the stem, a small paper plate painted yellow with black
dots for the seeds and handprints cut out of yellow paper to go around the paper
plate as petals.

8. Round off • Students can sing the song again or, for fun, you might like to play the ‘Nut hunt’
activity (5 mins) game with them – a Pelmanism game using some simple seasonal vocabulary.

9. Setting • Students can watch the story or listen to the song again at home. If they are
homework (5 members of LearnEnglish Kids, they can also read comments on the ‘Seasons’ Your
mins) turn, download a worksheet to complete, then leave their own comments.

Contributed by
Rachael Ro

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