This is for a writing prompt in the course: Teach English Now! Reading, Writing & Grammar by Arizona State University through Coursera.
In the last peer review assignment, you edited your original reading lesson plan and added in some writing activities. Now, you're going to make changes to your lesson plan again, this time by adding some activities related to the techniques and strategies discussed in this module (like brainstorming, mind mapping, etc). During this revision of your lesson plan, you will probably want to delete some activities as well.
Lesson Plan (Intermediate) - WRITING STRATEGIES REVISED
**the news article to be used: Space Exploration - ESL Lesson Plan - Breaking News English Lesson
Lesson Objective:
Students will be able to learn and use new vocabularies on their own.
Students will be able to fill in the reading outline and summarize the news article that will be presented in class.
Students will be able to write 5 questions regarding the reading material and will be paired for further discussion.
Warm-Activity
T will present a word “SPACE” and students will be asked to say a word related to it.
The class will build a word map in regards to space to entice their brains to the subject of the lesson today. Each student should give at least 5 words relating to space.
After all the students have their turns. T will add these keywords if its not yet mentioned:
Astronomers
Exploration
Venture
Probe
Rover
Students will then be tasked to create at least 3 sentences with the words on the word map and each will recite their sentences.
If there are other keywords that are not used in the sentence, T will provide sentences for it just to show students how to use it.
Objective Discussion
After the vocabulary discussion, T will introduce the reading material for the day.
Explain that in this lesson, S will fill out a reading outline and will summarize the reading material. Explain how to fill out the reading outline.
Explain that in this lesson, they will also be writing 5 questions that are related to the reading material and will record their classmates’ answers to their questions. This will also be presented in class
Instruct & Model / Guided Practice
T will present the reading outline that S will work on.
T will present the reading material and will ask students to read them one after another.
After reading, T will model by writing the first main idea in the news article. Students will then look for two more main ideas followed by its supporting ideas.
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Independent Practice
Ts will give 20 minutes to students to create and ask 5 space-related questions to their partners. The partners will be answering their questions in paragraph forms. They can use the internet for researching purposes so they can give out good answers.
Their partners’ answers will be presented as is in the reading outline, with the students extracting the main and supporting ideas from their partner’s answers.
Assessment
Students will grade themselves with rubric aide.
The teacher will grade the students as well and will average the scores to get the final one.
Rubrics:
Comprehension - how good the questions are and how many did the student create
Excellent- the student created 5 questions with great context.
Fair - the student created at least 3 or more questions with good context.
Needs Improvement- the student has only created less than 3 questions.
Form & Detail- how good the reading outline’s context is and if the student used the proper sentence structure
Excellent- the student was able to create a reading outline aligned to the one used in the discussion and was able to use his/her partner’s answers well.
Fair - the student was able create a fair reading outline including a few ideas from his/her partner’s answers.
Needs Improvement- the student was not clear about the main idea and supporting idea.
Grammar & Format - how the student adhered to the writing specifics
Excellent - no grammar lapses nor spelling misses found. Format is the same as the one in the discussion.
Fair - grammar lapses and spelling misses is below 50% of the write-up.
Needs Improvement - grammar lapses and spelling misses is more than 50% of the write-up.
**rubric is loosely based in this: iRubric: Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary rubric - B2X5WAW: RCampus
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