ABDULLAYEVA NODIRA

LESSON PLANNING
The theme of the lesson:Unit 7 Seasons
Class: 1 “V”
Date:
Time: 45-min
The objectives of the lesson:
Educational:
— to learn how to say seasons
Developing:
— to enable pupils to speak about colours and seasons;
— to enable pupils to understand and perform commands
Socio-cultural:
— to raise awareness of the seasons and the ways of saying a season;
— raise awareness of the pronunciation of the sound
Required equipment: Textbook, the DVD of the book, colour flashcards, flashcards describing spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Learning outcomes: By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
— speak about colours and seasons;
— say the kind of season;
— perform commands;
— pronounce the sound

Procedure of the lesson:
Pre-activity:

Activity 1 Listen and say.
Objective: to warm up and revise colours
Time:
Materials: colours
Interaction: whole class
Procedure: Ask the pupils to listen to the poem and then sing the song all together.
Tapescript:
Spring is green
Summer is red
Autumn is yellow
Winter is white

Ask the pupils what the song they have just sung was about. After receiving some answers, summarise them and say that we have four seasons and each season has its own colour.

Activity 2 Look, listen and say.
Objectives: to introduce the new words “winter, spring, summer, autumn” and the structure “It’s winter.”
to practise the pronunciation of the sound
Time:
Materials: pictures
Interaction: whole class
Procedure: After the explanation in Activity 1, take the first line of the song “Spring is green” and ask the pupils to translate it into their native language. Accepting the answers, say that it is correct. Further, explain that in spring green leaves and grasses appear, therefore, it is green. Here put a picture of spring on the blackboard. Then ask what other colours are in the song. Summer — red, autumn — yellow and winter — white. Put their pictures on the blackboard and then work on the pronunciation of all the seasons, especially the sound in “spring” in chorus and individually. First, show the pictures in order, and then randomly.
While-activity:

Activity 3 Play “Sleep!”
Objectives: to do physical exercise and energise the pupils;
to revise the commands from Unit 6, Lesson 3;
to introduce the new command “Sleep!”
Time:
Materials: computer, action cards
Interaction: whole class
Procedure: Remind the pupils about how the robot went for magic apples and offer the pupils to go for magic apples themselves. Remind the pupils that at first, the robot went along the road. So give the command “Go!” (After each command, you need to say “Stop!” to stop the pupils). Next, remind the pupils that the robot jumped over the bumps in the swamp. So give the command “Jump!”. Then the pupils go to a beautiful meadow with flowers. So give the command “Run!”. Next, the pupils have to swim across the river. Command “Swim!”. Then introduce a new command “Sleep!”. Here explain to the pupils that we are not robots, therefore, we must have a rest and sleep. When we get to the tree, we climb up. “Climb!” Take the magic apples. With the help of the magic apples, we can fly. “Fly!”

Activity 4 Play “It’s Winter”.
Objectives: to consolidate the new vocabulary and the structure
Time:
Materials: pictures:
Interaction: whole class
Procedure: Do a jig-saw activity with cut pictures of four seasons. Divide the class into four groups and explain to the pupils that they will now get cut flashcards of different colours: green, red, yellow and white. Then ask what they think there should be on the flashcards. After getting the correct answer, sum up and say that it is 4 seasons.
Further, explain that each team must collect a coherent picture of their season. So distribute the seasons for the teams. Each team gets a coloured circle of one of four colours: green, red, yellow and white. This means that they need to collect the pictures of different seasons of the corresponding colour. Each team must as soon as possible:
1) choose only the pictures of the same colour from a pile of cut pictures;
2) lay out a coherent picture of the cut pieces;
3) When they finish the picture, as a whole team they must say their season, for example, “It’s winter”.
During the task, you should help the children choose the right pictures and remind them what to say. You can keep all the pictures in your hands. Quickly take one and show the class. Teams must take their colour. You should correct the children when needed. At the end of the task, each team must answer the question “What season is it?”

Post-activity:
Optional Activity 5 Play “What season is it?”
Objectives: to consolidate the new vocabulary and the structure
Time:
Materials: computer, DVD, pictures
Interaction: whole class
Procedure: During the group work, each pupil worked only with his/her season. This task tests all the pupils’ knowledge of all the seasons.
Tell the children that you want to check if everybody remembers the seasons. Collect all the cut pieces of pictures again. Put them in a bag and mix. The bag should be opaque.
Then pull out of the bag one of the fragments of a flashcard, show it to the children and ask “What season is it?” The children should determine the season according to the colour and say “It’s winter”, etc.

Homework:
Explain to the pupils that at home they should draw and colour the picture on the right hand page. Ask them to remember how to say a season they learnt during the last lesson.

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