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Teacher: Trevor Quinny Year: 7 Topic: Walk In The Orchid Period Student Learning Objectives Able to understand the

passage.

Date:
English lesson plans

Subject: English literature Duration: 1 * 40 mins Assessment Resources/ details ICT/ HW Type formative PPT, worksheets..

Success Criteria/ Teaching Methodology/Activities Learning Outcomes Starter: Ask students to name some Students give domestic and wild animals. After the answers to the students have names a few domestic questions asked animals Show a PPT slide 1. elicit from based on the students on what they see in the slide passage. relate it to the chapter 5-10 mins. Main Activity: Teacher reads the passage till sir Olivers story ends. As teacher reads the passage teacher teaches syllabus. Teacher also talks about the cloning of animals. Writes meanings of difficult words in the last slide. 20 mins Plenary: Give worksheet for the students to solve.. Solve the given crossword. Write the character analysis of Sir Oliver at home.[5-7 mins]

Teacher: Trevor Quinny Year: 7 Literature Duration: 1 * 40 mins odriPe Student Learning Objectives

Date: Topic: A Talk In The Orchid Success Criteria/ Learning Outcomes Students will answer questions an understanding

Subject: English Assessment Resources/ details ICT/ HW Type Plenary as video, assessment interactive board (Formative) / white board,

Teaching Methodology/Activities

Understanding the Starter: Slide on blinkers. Elicit from true meaning of the students of the difference between the passage. two horses. Relate students answer to

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Across 3. to afflict with great bodily suffering 4. sweeping stroke 6. to trample or crush underfoot 7. the part of a tail left after cutting or clipping. 9. to stop up the mouth of (a person) by putting something in it 10. a feeling of discontent or covetousness with regard to another's advantages, success, possessions , etc. 12. to move briskly 13. easily angered or provoked 14. a swift dashing or sweeping movement, as of an animal's tail Down 1. furious 2. to force the breath violently through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound 5. insult 7. extremely bad or unpleasant 8. a pendent ornament consisting commonly of a bunch of threads, small cords, or other strands hanging from a roundish knob or head, used on clothing, in jewellery, on curtains, etc. 11. worry 13. indeed

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Talk in the orchid. Which is the bad word according to ginger? Blockheads Blinkers Blinders With whose speech did Black Beauty and the other horses cool down? Ginger Rob Merrylegs Are the blinkers used on all horses? Yes No Give the two curses on human beings mentioned in the chapter Talk in the orchid? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

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