Clothes Lesson Plan US
Clothes Lesson Plan US
Clothes Lesson Plan US
Lesson:
Clothes
General:
Time: 40 mins - 1 hour
Objectives: Talking about different clothes
Structures: "Let’s get dressed"
"Put on your ~"
"Quick, get ready"
"He/She is wearing ~"
Target Vocab: shirt, pants, socks, jacket, shoes, hat (plus other clothing vocab for other
clothes you can bring to class, such as skirt, dress, coat, jeans, shorts,
blouse, sweater, necktie, t-shirt, vest).
• scissors
• glue
• catalogues or magazines (with lots of clothes pictures)
• A3 paper or construction paper to stick the catalogue/magazine pictures on (1 sheet per
group of students)
Notes:
This is an active lesson with a really fun dressing up game.
NOTE: You will need to prepare some old clothes to use in the lesson (see point 1 below).
Lesson Overview:
Warm Up and Maintenance:
1. See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet.
Wrap Up:
1. Set Homework: "Colorful Clothes" or "Jungle Clothes" worksheets (depending on the
level of your students).
2. See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet.
Lesson Procedure:
Warm Up and Maintenance:
See our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet.
to be adult size as the students are going to put them over their own clothes – having such
big clothes actually makes the activity more fun!
Settle the class down and get everyone to sit down. Ask for a
volunteer and have him/her stand at the front of the class with you.
Tell the class the volunteer is going to get dressed up – with as
many different types of clothes as possible! Pull out the first
clothing item (e.g. a t-shirt). Elicit / teach and chorus the word for
the item. Then help your volunteer to put it on. Only put on each
item of clothing when you are satisfied that everyone has chorused
the word correctly. Then move onto the next clothing item. As you
select each item think about the order – you’ll want your volunteer
to be putting the jacket, shoes and hat on last. Keep adding clothes until your volunteer is
really well dressed up.
time you can do the song with everyone participating with the actions. If not, have a few
students do the song actions while everyone else sings along (the words are simple) – you
can give everyone a go by playing the song a few times.
Lyrics for "Let's Get Dressed" Gestures for "Let's Get Dressed"
It’s time to go to school During the song your students will play a
Let’s get dressed! wonderful dressing up game – a lot of fun! Before
class you need to collect as many old (adult size)
Put on your shirt, put on your shirt, clothes as you can for the following vocab: shirt,
Quick, get ready, put on your shirt. pants/trousers, socks, jacket, shoes, hat. If you
can’t get enough, ask parents to bring in some old
Put on your pants, put on your pants, clothes for the lesson. The clothes need to be
Quick, get ready, put on your pants. adult size as the students are going to put them
over their own clothes – having such big clothes
Put on your socks, put on your socks, actually makes the activity more fun!
Quick, get ready, put on your socks.
Depending on how many clothes you can find, you
Put on your jacket, put on your jacket can either have everyone dress up at the same
Quick, get ready, put on your jacket. time or you can have a few students come up to
the front of the class to do the activity.
Put on your shoes, put on your shoes,
Quick, get ready, put on your shoes. Pile the clothes in a big heap and start the song. As
the first clothing item is mentioned (shirt) the
Put on your hat, put on your hat, students have to scramble in the pile of clothes to
Quick, get ready, put on your hat. find a shirt and put it on before the next item of
clothing is mentioned. As the song is played the
It’s time to go to school, students put on all the clothes until they are fully
It’s time to go to school, dressed. Then finish the game by getting the
Quick, get ready, let’s get dressed! students to race in taking off their adult-sized
clothes – the first to remove them all is the winner!
Get the students really involved in the story by asking lots of questions (e.g. eliciting colors)
and getting them to point to their clothes as well.
After reading the story, give out a reader worksheet to each student and read through the
story one more time (without stopping for questions, etc.) as students mark on their sheets
the order that Ken puts his clothes on. Then go through the answers as a class.
E.g. "First cut out the socks, color them blue and glue them on the boy"
So that everyone has to listen and cut out/color the correct items.
As everyone is creating their scenes, walk around the classroom asking lots of questions
related to the vocab (What is he wearing?, etc.) and helping with any new vocab.
Finally, have each group present the scene using the structure "He / She is wearing" (e.g.
"She is wearing a blue hat"). You can put all the scenes on the classroom walls as
decoration and to review in future lessons.
Wrap Up:
1. Assign Homework: "Colorful Clothes" or "Jungle Clothes" worksheets (depending on the
level of your students).
2. Wrap up the lesson with some ideas from our "Warm Up & Wrap Up" lesson sheet.
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