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animals and plants shamsa

Lesson (unit/page) live in the desert. Student teacher

MCT School Al tomooh

Class 2\c Date 10\11\2019

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What standards or LOs were being addressed in the lesson? Students will be able to learn which animals
and plants live in the desert.
How did you cater for learners with special needs, and for differentiation? In this class there were no
students with special needs. So, I have developed simple activities for the three different levels that
helped them to understand the lesson.

How did you use positive reinforcement? Methods? For what? Positive reinforcement was used orally,
when students answered like excellent or did well. At the end of the class, a prize was given to motivate
more in order to change the student more effort and encourage participation.

How did you sequence or scaffold activities so that they built gradually towards the learning objectives?

I put activities on students' ability. The weak level Students will work in individually. The teacher
will give the students instruction and give them example about the activity. Each student will
have colour papers and pictures. Students will do a brochure by using the colour papers. And they
will write the title, their name and their grade in the first page. After that, they will glue the
pictures with writing the vocab for each picture. The development group Students will work in
group. The teacher will give the students instruction and give them example about the activity.
Students will do a poster about animals and plants in the desert. They will organize their poster
by their own. (drawing, colouring, writing a sentence about the topic). The last level the students
will work individually. The teacher will give the students instruction and give them example
about the activity. The students will have “brown cork”, pictures animals, and plants. They will
do their own desert area by using the sticks to stick the animals and put the plants. Students will
put each vocab under the pictures.

Overall aim and context of the lesson (that is, describe the lesson’s place in the unit of work.
What did students need to know before today’s LOs were addressed? What topic comes next and
how did today’s lesson prepare students for that?)
Today lesson the students will be able Students will be able to learn which animals and plants
live in the desert. The students already knew about animals and what they eat. The purpose of
these lessons is to teach the child that all animals feed on each other if lack of an element will end
life.
Describe
Who is the lesson for?
Where did the lesson take place?
What were you aiming to achieve in your lesson?
What experiences did you provide to the students to help them to achieve your aims for them?

Today's lesson was for the second grade, and the lesson was presented in class as groups. In this lesson my
goal was that all the students at the end of the class would be able to explain a food chain meaning. So, It
worked and I achieved my goal. The experience I have given students is working in groups and discussing
activities process.
Analyze
Were students excited, always occupied, and remained on task during the lesson?
Why do you think the students responded the way that they did?
How well did your teaching relate to the students’ prior understanding?
The students were very enthusiastic and kept busy and focused on their activities and took the time limit
for each activity. I think the students acted like this because all the activities were dynamic, and they were
able to do them because they were at their level. I think the students understood the lesson because of its
similarity to the previous lesson, so it became easier for them to connect the two lessons.

Appraise
Explain the nature of the experience from the students’ perspective.
Did your lesson meet your teaching goals? Use your students’ performance on the end of lesson
assessment as support (Give proof in your portfolio)

I achieved my goals in this lesson because I use the both language Arabic and English to grab their attrition
in the lesson. also, at the end of the lesson I had a small quiz to test them if they understood the lesson or
not and I noticed that the students I chose had the idea of the lesson and because I thought they might
need more time.
Transform
How might you enhance student learning of this lesson in the future?
What are the implications for your professional practice of helping students to enhance their learning in
this particular way? (i.e. what skill will you have to develop or learn? What professional development will
you have to undertake?)
In the future I think I should make this lesson more interesting and enthusiastic. I will use in the
introduction a short video to have more fun and break the routine and to attract the attention of
students. In addition, I think I have to develop my language skills specifically in English.

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