This lesson is the first of a unit on themes and central ideas. Information about the overall unit and assessment is also provided.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Date Added:
- 10/15/2015
This lesson is the first of a unit on themes and central ideas. Information about the overall unit and assessment is also provided.
Mind map ( to infinitive or -ing )
Students are introduced to the topics above with a Warm-Up session to discuss about places in Philadelphia, how to get to those places, etc.
Then, using a real Philadelphia map, the students will learn how to give and follow directions, and also learn some useful expressions related to directions.
The next part of the class is about the explanations of a grammar topic which is used to give and follow directions: the Imperative Tense.
The closing activity will talk about the cardinal directions, which are another way to talk about directions.
As an assessment, the students will write and perform, in pairs, a dialogue about directions using the Imperative Tense.
The total time to complete this lesson is 150 minutes (2 hours and a half).
This lesson plan contains a quick overview of parts of speech with activities and games that focus on nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. There is opportunity for group work and individual practice along with identifying and classifying parts of speech.
“Introduction to Reported Speech” is an ESL lesson plan download aimed at students with advanced proficiency levels. To fully grasp the material, students must be very comfortable with changing verbs between various tenses including the perfect, simple and continuous tenses.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
This course pack is designed to meet the learning outcomes for Adult Literacy Fundamental English Level 2 (roughly equivalent to grades 1.5 to 3 in the K-12 system). Every of the eight chapters includes a level-appropriate, high-interest reading of approximately 200 words. The readings are freely available in a separate reader with convenient links to the readings in each chapter of this course pack. The online version of this course pack also contains audio recordings of each story in the reader. These recordings, combined with vocabulary and word pattern exercises, prepare the Level 2 student to read each chapter with greater independence. Font size and line spacing can be adjusted in the online view, and have been enhanced for the print and PDF versions for easier reading. This course pack has been reviewed by subject experts from colleges and universities.
Kindergarten students use various materials to build sight words and create a video to watch as a future review.
This set of resources is curated to complement ENG 102 as a writing workshop over a 15-week semester. Resouces are grouped around three weekly discussions that reflect content of the 102 course; all readings, viewings and exercises are meant to emphasize writing and editing skill building that is needed for academic, creative and professional writing.
Google Slides presentation made to introduce students to the elements of a fairy tale and hand signals they will use during a read aloud as each element presents
In this one lesson, students are able to evaluate a news report, using their prior knowledge and instints, learn about the CRAAP method of website credibilty evaluation, and practice using the CRAAP method on a variety of websites.
This lesson plan includes useful tables with information on subjects and possessive adjectives. It also includes examples of how to correctly and incorrectly use possessive adjectives and nouns in sentences. Additionally, it contains several pictures that help to support student comprehension.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Students will practice recognizing family member terms (i.e. abuela: grandma), describe family members, and accurately use vocabulary related to families in Spanish. They will acquire information about another individual’s family and will practice describing their own and others’ family members.
An integral component of the adult ESL literacy and low-beginning level course outlines is an introduction to the parts of the body. The author addresses this content area, suggesting a variety of classroom activities and instructional strategies which promote student success in the development of this competency
Students will understand that everybody is a writer, that writing is a tool for communication, and that it is an ongoing process. Students will create a beginning writing piece that could be made into a class book.
This lesson serves as a pre-reading activity for the play, Macbeth by William Shakespeare with a focus on gender roles and the portrayal of women in this famous play.
When should you teach the present perfect continuous tense?The lesson suits intermediate-level students and can be taught to children, teenagers, and adults. Before using this lesson, review the present perfect simple tense with your students.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
This lesson plan on the present continuous tense should be used to teach elementary-level students a basic understanding of how to use verbs in the present simple form. This lesson will require students to speak, read, listen and spell in English but not at a particularly advanced level. In any case, it is suitable for group or individual classes. It is a very fun lesson that can be used for concept checking and test review.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Intro to writing.
Necessity – Must and have toDesigned for pre-intermediate students, this lesson plan introduces the concept of necessity using must and have to. It also features gap-fill exercises and activities that allow students to express opinions in English. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Idioms describing food and eating: This lesson teaches idioms like eat like a bird and dig in. Most students love food, so they’ll love this lesson on idioms describing food and eating.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.