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2. Describe what you will do to help achieve your goal (Strategies Used)
I will try to implement some strategies to manage students behavior in classroom such as; Classroom
rules like give me five, model the good behavior and praise good behavior, sad\happy face and Set
verbal limits for example; Ahmed you can’t do this to your friend, it’s not nice’.
3. Describe how you can tell if you’re achieving your goal (Evidence)
Through MCT and MST feedback
Resources (what materials/equipment will you Preparation (what do you need to make or check
and the students use? Be specific) before class?)
- Baby doll toy Check the black board and prepare all the activities
materials
- Baby animals and their parents PowerPoint
Key vocabulary
- small toy animals box
- papers
- Yellow paint,
- Black marker,
- Glue.
Introduction (warmer activity + teacher active engagement)
Teacher will:
First the teacher show the students baby doll toy, and ask them do you think this baby will
change or stay the same? Will he grow? How? Who feed her? Dose she need someone to take
care of her?
Students will:
Teacher will:
show 3 baby animals pictures on a PowerPoint ( chick, Cup, Calf) and then ask the students do
you think these baby animals will grow and change like the baby? Who does take care of them?
Do they have mother like the baby?
Then the teacher bring small toy animals box, and tell the students that the animals (PowerPoint
- chick, Cup, Calf) lost their mothers, can you help them to find their mothers from the box?
The teacher will ask one student to come a find the animal mother. After the students find the 3
baby animals mother’s, we will discuss together about the name of the animal and baby animal,
where they live, what they eat, do they lay eggs or give birth. Moreover, the teacher will show
the students other baby animals and their parents but the focus will be on (chick, Cup, Calf).
Students will:
Have dissuasion with the teacher about the animals and their babies
20 min
After that the teacher will summarize the ideas of that animals grow and change for example the Calf
grow and change to become a Cow.
Whole
Time:
Teacher will:
Explain to the students that they will play a game in groups, model the activity by showing the
flashcards to the students and match the baby animals with their parents.
The teacher will assess the students understanding by observing the students while they work
in group.(Formative Assessment – Observing)
Students will:
Then students will have baby animals and parent’s flashcards, in groups the students will match
the baby animals with their parents.
In this activity, individually students will have animals and their babies matching worksheet, students
will match each mother animal to their baby, and then colour the animals.
Teacher will:
Students will:
Match each mother animal to their baby, and then colour the animals.
Teacher will:
Students will:
Teacher will:
Ask the students what was our lesson is about? What did they learn? Then show the students work
(worksheet, Handprint activity) and go through it.
Students will:
Time:
Assessment
Assess the students learning by checking the student’s worksheet after the class. (Formative
Assessment)
assess the students understanding by observing the students while they work in group.(Formative
Assessment – Observing)
Baby animals and parent’s flashcards
Animals and their babies matching worksheet
Handprint Chicken with chicks Example