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Lesson Plan Template

Authors
Name(s):

Bra Akn
Tuba Erta
Esra Akkoyun

Details
Course
English
Unit Title
Food and Drinks
Grade Level
4th grade
Time
Content
Learning Outcomes [ASSURE (State Objectives)]
4th grade students will sufficiently identify the names of food in English
through songs after attending first week.
Instructional Materials & Media [ASSURE (Select Strategies,
Technology, Media and Materials)]
Pictures, songs, the course book, interactive board, concept map.
Learning-Teaching Methods [ASSURE (Select Strategies,
Technology, Media and Materials)]
Presentation, games with Total physical response method.
Teaching Activities [ASSURE (Utilize Technology, Media, and
Materials and Require Learner Participation)]
1- Presentation of the names of food with prezi
2- A song about food
3- Showing real examples of some food
4- Showing classification of food through concept map
5- A game involving students physical activity
Individual Learning Activities

Worksheet

Group Learning Activities

Summary
The content includes the names of foo. Class will begin with a prezi
presentation about food. Prezi will consist of pictures and names of food.
Teacher will introduce some real examples of some food such as apple,
pear to students. Students will listen a song about food so that their
pronunciations will be improved concept map sheets will be distributed to
students to reinforce spelling. At the end of the lesson, a game in which
the teacher commands to students will be introduced. For example, the

teacher will ask the students to bring the food s/he asked.
Measurement & Evaluation
Teacher observation
Measurement & Assessment
Activities for Individual
Performance
Measurement & Assessment
Activities for Group
Performance
Homework (optional)
Explanation

Students are supposed to fill in the


blanks on the worksheet on their own.
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Explanation regarding to the implementation of the plan


If anything goes wrong with connection to the Internet instead of Prezi,
the teacher will give the lecture verbally. If there is a technical problem
about the song, the teacher will skip the song.

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