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Lesson Plan
Simple Present Tense

Lesson Plan
● Topic: Simple Present Tense
● Objective: Understanding the form and function of Simple
Present Tense.
● Method: Combining usage of multimedia such as
Powerpoint and assessment is done based on using Quizizz
for older children and Educaplay for 7-year-olds.
● Material: Multimedia (Powerpoint) and Quizziz or Educaplay

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Table of contents

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7 Years Old 8 Years Old
- Learn usage of Simple Present -Learn usage of Simple Present
Tense Tense
- Verb form for Singular Subject - Verb form for Plural Subject

03 04
9 Years Old 10 Years Old
-Learn usage of Simple Present -Learn usage of Simple
Tense Present Tense
- How to write with more than - Learn the form for Negative
three words. and Interrogative

Table of contents

05 06
11 Years Old 12 Years Old
-Learn usage of Simple Present - Lessons on all in regards of
Tense Simple Present Tense
- Learn about passive voice

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Introduction
This lesson plan will be
divided according to age
group with different
difficulties as well as
outcomes. Assessment
Screenshot will also be
provided.

“This is a quote. Words full of wisdom that


someone important said and can make the
reader get inspired.”
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01
7 Years Old
When do we use Simple
Present Tense?
What is Singular Subject?

Learning Outcome

One Two
To understand the time To learn about the verb
to use simple present form when the subject is
tense. singular.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• One of the usage for Simple Present Tense is to talk about the NOW
• Now means in the timeline, it is happening currently.
• For Simple Present Tense, it follows this formula:

Subject + Verb + Complement


• In a sentence subject will be divided into two categories : Singular and
Plural.
• What is Singular Subject?
• Singular/ Single means ONE
• For singular subject, the Verb must have ‘s’ / ‘es’ added at the
end.
• Identifying Singular Subject – The subject would not have ‘s’ at
the end of it.

Simple Present Tense Present

• Example of Sentence:
• Amir eats breakfast.
• Jay reads book.
• The cat sleeps there.

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Simple Present Tense Present

Assessment on the Singular Subject for 7 years old in form of Matching Game.
Students are required to match the images on left column to it’s sentences in
right reasoning. Link for Assessment: https://www.educaplay.com/learning -
resources/9266205-simple_present_tense_singular.html

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02
8 Years Old
Why do we use Simple
Present Tense?
What is Plural Subject?

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Learning Outcome

One Two
To understand the use To learn about the verb
simple present tense. form when the subject is
plural.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• One of the usage for Simple Present Tense is to talk about the things
that are TRUE.
• Simple Present Tense is use when talking about Facts.
• For Simple Present Tense, it follows this formula:

Subject + Verb + Complement


• In a sentence subject will be divided into two categories : Singular and
Plural.
• What is Plural Subject?
• Plural means MORE THAN ONE
• Unlike Singular Subject, for Plural Subject, no ‘s’ / ‘es’ added to
the verb.
• Identifying Plural Subject – The subject will have ‘s’ at the end of
it.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• Example of Sentence:
• Cats hunt mouse.
• Lions eat meat.
• Turtles lay eggs.

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Assessment Sample

Assessment is done in form of fill in the blank,where students need to click on


the correct answer. Link: https://www.educaplay.com/game/9271374-
simple_present_tense_plural.html

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03
9 Years Old
Why do we use Simple
Present Tense?
Longer sentence (Adding
Adjectives)

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Learning Outcome

One Two
To understand the time To write longer sentence
to use simple present by adding adjectives.
tense.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• One of the usage for Simple Present Tense is to talk about the things
that are HABITUAL.
• Simple Present Tense is use when talking about things that are done
out of habits.
• For Simple Present Tense, it follows this formula:

Subject + Verb + Complement


• In a sentence subject will be divided into two categories : Singular and
Plural; and adjectives can be added to the sentence to make it
descriptive.
• Adjectives are words that helps to add description to the object or
subject.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• Example of Adjectives:
• An angry prince …
• The dedicated police…
• The red ball…

• Example of Sentence:
• The giant tree blocks the narrow path.
• Casper is the friendly ghost.
• The playful kittens chase the light.

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Assessment Sample

Assessment is done in form of crosswords. Children are provided with the


sentence and they need to spell out the adjectives/verbs. Assessment Link:
https://www.educaplay.com/game/9272733-simple_present_tense.html

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10 Years Old
When and why do we use
Simple Present Tense?
How to make the sentence
negative or asking questions?

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Learning Outcome

One Two
To understand the time To learn about the
to use simple present negative and interrogative
tense. form.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• One of the usage for Simple Present Tense is to talk about the things
that are HAPPENING NOW, FACTS and HABITUAL.
• For Simple Present Tense, it follows this formula:

Subject + Verb + Complement


• To ask question using Simple Present Tense use this formula:

Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main Verb


+ Complement
• The negative for Simple Present Tense use this formula:

Subject + Negative Form + Main Verb


+ Complement
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Simple Present Tense Present

• Example of Negative Form:


• We do not live here.
• Amir does not eat cockles.
• The cat is not healthy.

• Example of Interrogative Form:


• Does he live here?
• Do they own a car?

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Assessment Sample

Students will be assessed using Quizziz on the topic of Simple Present Tense. Link
for Quizziz: https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/609b20b103957b001c2452e6

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11 Years Old
When and why do we use
Simple Present Tense?
How to make the sentence
negative or asking questions?

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Learning Outcome

One Two
To understand the time To learn about the
to use simple present passive voice in Simple
tense. Present Tense.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• One of the usage for Simple Present Tense is to talk about the things
that are HAPPENING NOW, FACTS and HABITUAL.
• For Simple Present Tense, it follows this formula:

Subject + Verb + Complement


• Passive Voice is when the Verb is the focus of the sentence. It follows
the formula

Object + ‘to be’ Verb + Past Participle


Verb

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Simple Present Tense Present

• In writing passive voice, three rules must be obeyed. The rules are:
• Subject is no longer comes first; the object is.
• The main verb is in Past Participle form.
• The subject can be dropped or put at the end of the sentence.
• Example of Passive Voice:
• The book is written by Adam.
• The paintings are drawn.

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Assessment Sample

Students will be assessed using Quizziz on the topic of Passive or Active Voice
Simple Present Tense. Link for Quizziz:
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/609b25e02be82b001b6900eb

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12 Years Old
When and why do we use
Simple Present Tense?
Reviewing all about Simple
Present Tense.

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Learning Outcome

One Two
To understand the time To review about the
to use simple present Simple Present Tense.
tense.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• One of the usage for Simple Present Tense is to talk about the NOW
FACTS, HABITUAL and ROUTINE
For Simple Present Tense, it follows this formula:

Subject + Verb + Complement


• To ask question using Simple Present Tense use this formula:

Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main Verb


+ Complement
• The negative for Simple Present Tense use this formula:

Subject + Negative Form + Main Verb


+ Complement
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Simple Present Tense Present

• In a sentence subject will be divided into two categories : Singular and


Plural.
• What is Singular Subject?
• Singular/ Single means ONE
• For singular subject, the Verb must have ‘s’ / ‘es’ added at the
end.
• Identifying Singular Subject – The subject would not have ‘s’ at
the end of it.
• Example of Sentence:
• Amir eats breakfast.
• Jay reads book.
• The cat sleeps there.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• What is Plural Subject?


• Plural means MORE THAN ONE
• Unlike Singular Subject, for Plural Subject, no ‘s’ / ‘es’ added to
the verb.
• Identifying Plural Subject – The subject will have ‘s’ at the end of
it.
• Example of Sentence:
• Cats hunt mouse.
• Lions eat meat.
• Turtles lay eggs.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• Example of Negative Form:


• We do not live here.
• Amir does not eat cockles.
• The cat is not healthy.

• Example of Interrogative Form:


• Does he live here?
• Do they own a car?

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Simple Present Tense Present

• A sentence can add adjective to make it more descriptive.


• Adjectives are words that helps to add description to the object or
subject.
• Example of Adjectives:
• An angry prince …
• The dedicated police…
• The red ball…

• Example of Sentence:
• The giant tree blocks the narrow path.
• Casper is the friendly ghost.
• The playful kittens chase the light.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• Example of Adjectives:
• An angry prince …
• The dedicated police…
• The red ball…

• Example of Sentence:
• The giant tree blocks the narrow path.
• Casper is the friendly ghost.
• The playful kittens chase the light.

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Simple Present Tense Present

• One of the usage for Simple Present Tense is to talk about the things
that are HAPPENING NOW, FACTS and HABITUAL.
• For Simple Present Tense, it follows this formula:

Subject + Verb + Complement


• To ask question using Simple Present Tense use this formula:

Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main Verb


+ Complement
• The negative for Simple Present Tense use this formula:

Subject + Negative Form + Main Verb


+ Complement
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Simple Present Tense Present

• Passive Voice is when the Verb is the focus of the sentence. It follows
the formula

Object + ‘to be’ Verb + Past Participle


Verb
• In writing passive voice, three rules must be obeyed. The rules are:
• Subject is no longer comes first; the object is.
• The main verb is in Past Participle form.
• The subject can be dropped or put at the end of the sentence.
• Example of Passive Voice:
• The book is written by Adam.
• The paintings are drawn.

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Assessment Sample

Students will be assessed using Quizziz on the topic of Simple Present Tense. Link
for Quizziz: https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/609b2cf70c53ae001cc2b5c9

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Children’s progress are noted
based on how they scored in
the games and quizzes.

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