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Giáo án Tiếng Anh lớp 3 Unit 2 (Family and Friends): That is his ruler
Lesson Two - Grammar (page 17)
A. DESIRED OBJECTIVES
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
1. Core competences
-Use that to describe single items at a distance.
-Express possession with his and her.
-Act out the story.
2. General competences
-Communication and collaboration:work in pairs/groups to talk about school things.
-Problem-solving and creativity:find out their school things likes.
3. Attributes
-Kindness: help partners to complete learning tasks.
-Diligence: work hard to complete learning tasks.
-Honesty: tell the truth about feelings and emotions or play fair in games.
-Responsibility: appreciate kindness.
-Leadership: collaborate with teachers to enhance language skills.
B. LANGUAGE FOCUS AND SKILLS
1. Vocabulary
-Vocabulary:review school objects.
2. Patterns:
-his/her
3. Skills: Listening, Speaking and Writing.
C. RESOURCES AND MATERIALS
-Student book - page 17
-Audio tracks 24-25
-Flashcards 25-29
-School objects
-Teacher’s Guide
-Website sachso.edu.vn
-Computer, projector, ….
*Culture note: School things
-Raise students’ awareness of loving school things.
-Share their things.
D. LEARNING EXPERIENCES
Teacher’s activities |
Students’ activities |
WARM-UP/REVIEW (5 minutes)Aim: To motivate students and help students to revise school things. | |
*Game:“Pass the card”Picture cards (pen, eraser, pencil, pencil case, book) -Divide the class into four groups. -Have students from each groups stand in a line. -Give the first student of each groups a card and say “Go”. -Ask these students to say the corresponding words and pass the cards over their heads to the ones behind them. -Have teams continue the game until their card reaches the last person. -Have the last student in each line race to hand their card to the teacher and says the word. Give the first groups to name their card correctly one point. -The groups that gets the most points wins. -Praise the winner. àExpected outcomes and assessment-Task completed with excellence:Students can say the wordscorrectly and fluently. -Task completed:Students can say the words. -Task uncompleted: Students are unable to say the words. |
-Work in four groups. -Stand in a line. -Hold the card. -Say the corresponding words and pass the cards over their heads to the ones behind them. -Continue the game until their card reaches the last person. -Race to hand their card to the teacher and says the word. -The groups that gets the most points wins. |
PRESENTATION (10 minutes)Aim: To help students act out the story and express possession with his and her. | |
*Lead-in: Use the story on page 16-Talk about the previous lesson with students. -Ask students what happened in the story. Ask Who is in the story? Is there a pencil case in the story? What color is it? -Check students’ answers. Praise them. àExpected outcomes and assessment-Task completed with excellence:Students can talk about the story correctly and fluently. -Task completed:Students can talk about the story. -Task uncompleted: Students are unable to talk about the story. *Listen to the story again. (Track 24)-Ask students to turn to the story in their books. Check how many words they remembered. -Play the recording, pausing for students to repeat. -Divide the class into groups to play the roles in the story. -Ask students to look at the different actions that the characters do in the story. Elicit a set of actions to use when acting out the story. -Have students practice acting the story. Ask some pairs to come to the front to act for the class. -Remark students’ pronunciation. Praise students if they have done well.Story actionsPicture 1:Tim and Rosy look at a pencil case. Billy is behind a
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-Talk about the previous lesson. -Answer what happened in the story. -Turn to the story in their books. Say how many words they remembered. -Listen to the recording and repeat. -Play the roles in the story in groups. -Look at the different actions that the characters do in the story. -Practice acting the story. Come to the front to act for the class. -Look at the pictures. Listen to the recording. -Listen to the recording again and repeat. -Follow the teacher. -Read the sentence patterns. |
PRACTICE (8 minutes)Aim: To help students use that to describe single items at a distance. | |
*Look and say-Tell students they are going to talk about the pictures. Explain they should look at the pictures to know what to say. -Say That is her pencil case. Ask students to say yes or no. Ask What is that? Encourage students to answer with the correct word. -Prompt students to say the sentences for each picture. -Call some pairs to say the sentences in front of the class. Answer:1. That is her eraser.2. That is his pen.3. That is his book.4. That is her pencil.àExpected outcomes and assessment-Task completed with excellence:Students can say the sentences correctly and fluently. -Task completed:Students can say the sentences. -Task uncompleted: Students are unable to say the sentences. |
-Follow the teacher. Look at the pictures to know what to say. -Answer the question with the correct word. -Say the sentences for each picture. -Say the sentences in front of the class. |
PRODUCTION (10 minutes)Aim: To help students complete the sentences with hisand her;express possession with his and her. | |
*Write (page 17)-Ask students to look at the pictures. Elicit the school objects. -Tell students to look at the box. Point to the words his and her for students to say them. -Ask students to look at the sentences in their books. Ask one student to read the example sentence for the class. -Ask students to complete the sentences in their notebooks. -Check the answers by having students say the sentences in chorus. Ask individual students to read the sentences out loud. -Remark students’ writing skills. Give feedback. Answer:1. his2. her3. hisàExpected outcomes and assessment-Task completed with excellence:Students can write the answers correctly. -Task completed:Students can write the answers. -Task uncompleted: Students are unable to write the answers. *Let’s talk-Ask students to look at the picture and speech bubble. -Say the sentence for students to repeat. E.g. That is her book. -Ask students to practice saying the sentence about their classmates’ school objects. -Call some students to perform in the front of the class with their school things. -Check students’ speaking skills. àExpected outcomes and assessment-Task completed with excellence:Students can talk about their classmates’ school objects correctly and fluently. -Task completed:Students can talk about their classmates’ school objects. -Task uncompleted: Students are unable totalk about their classmates’ school objects. |
-Look at the pictures. Say the school objects. -Look at the box. Say the words his and her. -Look at the sentences in their books. Read the example sentence for the class. -Complete the sentences in their notebooks. -Say the sentences in chorus. Read the sentences out loud. -Look at the picture and speech bubble. -Repeat the sentence. -Practice saying the sentence about theirclassmates’ school objects. -Perform in the front of the class with theirschool things. |
HOMEWORK (2 minutes)-Learn the patterns by heart. -Do the exercises in Workbook page 17. -Prepare for the next lesson (Unit 2 - Lesson 3). | |
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