Unit 2Objectives(Lesson plans)
By Natalia Bersano
What is an objective?
-purpose of the lesson -content and language learning-specific-measurable
Terminal vs enabling
The more specific, the easier to measure and determine when students have achieved them
Specific Objectives
Examples: Students will be able to ...- talk about what the hungry caterpillar ate.-Fill out a calendar--defend their answers to comprehension questions by referring back to the text.
Write more examples and share with the class
Bloom's taxonomy
The Pyramid
A framework for categorizing educational goals.
The hierarchy was designed to help educators push students to higher level thinking, and was intended to help with the development of cognitive abilities
Synonyms: categorization, classification..
2001
revised taxonomy
Teachers may benefit from using frameworks to organise objectives
Objectives
ACTIVITIES
Choose activities that: -promote active learning-promote interaction with pairs, groups or the whole class -are interesting, fun, relevant to children's lives -are varied (songs, chants,games, stories,role plays, projects, etc) -connect to a larger school curriculum( to what is being learned in Maths, Science, etc)
Organizing activities
1. Listening and Speaking 2.Reading and Writing
Stages of the lesson
- Warm-up: What do these activities help to?
Presentation: What is the focus on this stage?
Practice: What type of activities are students provided with in this stage?
- Application activities: What is the goal of these activities?
Challenge: Choose a topic to teach and outline your own lesson plan. Remember to include all the key elements studied
Suggested web site for activities: https://www.englishclub.com/
Sample lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciwQxybiRCI
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Unit 2Objectives(Lesson plans)
By Natalia Bersano
What is an objective?
-purpose of the lesson -content and language learning-specific-measurable
Terminal vs enabling
The more specific, the easier to measure and determine when students have achieved them
Specific Objectives
Examples: Students will be able to ...- talk about what the hungry caterpillar ate.-Fill out a calendar--defend their answers to comprehension questions by referring back to the text.
Write more examples and share with the class
Bloom's taxonomy
The Pyramid
A framework for categorizing educational goals.
The hierarchy was designed to help educators push students to higher level thinking, and was intended to help with the development of cognitive abilities
Synonyms: categorization, classification..
2001
revised taxonomy
Teachers may benefit from using frameworks to organise objectives
Objectives
ACTIVITIES
Choose activities that: -promote active learning-promote interaction with pairs, groups or the whole class -are interesting, fun, relevant to children's lives -are varied (songs, chants,games, stories,role plays, projects, etc) -connect to a larger school curriculum( to what is being learned in Maths, Science, etc)
Organizing activities
1. Listening and Speaking 2.Reading and Writing
Stages of the lesson
Presentation: What is the focus on this stage?
Practice: What type of activities are students provided with in this stage?
Challenge: Choose a topic to teach and outline your own lesson plan. Remember to include all the key elements studied
Suggested web site for activities: https://www.englishclub.com/
Sample lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciwQxybiRCI