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Lesson aims Ss should be able … to recognize an be able to say
  the names of 10 animals | 
Materials: Cards – Play to Learn - Animals 
Time – 2 classes | ||
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Key Words:  
CAT, DOG, HEN, OWL, COW,
  BEE, PIG, FOX, BAT, RAT | 
Language Structures:  
Is it a……..? 
Is it an…….? | ||
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Time | 
What the teacher does | 
What the children do | 
Phase | 
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05 minutes | 
The teacher tells
  them that they are going to watch a video and tell them to pay attention to
  the animals that will appear on the video. | 
The children will
  watch the video.  
(The link is at the
  top of the plan) | 
Warm-up | 
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10 minutes | 
The teacher explains
  that in this class they are going to learn the name of 10 animals in English.
  After this, she spreads the cards on the table and tells them to find three
  cards that when put together will form the name of an animal. | 
The children will
  search for the three cards that complete the name of the animal. | 
Lead-in | 
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10 minutes | 
The students will
  give the teacher the three cards that should form an animal, and the teacher
  will tell them if it is correct or not. If it is correct she will praise
  them, if not, she will say: - Well, it does not form the name of an animal,
  but it was a good try. | 
After receiving the
  three cards that complete an animal, the teacher will repeat their names and
  ask the class to repeat after her-him. | 
Presentation | 
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10 minutes | 
The teacher will put
  the three cards together that form an animal and ask the class: 
Is it a dog?  | 
The students Will
  answer Yes, or No. The teacher can help them at this stage with the answer. | 
Development | 
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10 minutes | 
The teacher puts the
  students in pairs and they will ask each other the same questions asked
  previously. | 
In pairs the
  students ask each other, showing the three cards that make an animal. 
Is it a dog? | 
Practice | 
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10 minutes | 
Answer the Ss
  questions | 
The SS will ask the
  same questions asked the classmates to the teacher | 
Production | 
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10 minutes | 
The teacher asks the
  students the question: 
Is it a cat?...and
  all the other animals to check if they have learned. | 
Answer the teacher’s
  questions. | 
Evaluation | 
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Extension Ideas: (1) | 
The teacher can ask
  the students to mime an animal and the other students will try to guess which
  animal the students is miming. | 
Is it a………….? 
Is it an ………..? |  | 
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Extension Ideas (2) | 
The students can
  draw in a wall previously covered with paper the animals learned. | 
Drawing to remember
  what was learned. |  | 
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Art | 
Guide students in
  English to create a papier mache pig bank 
(link below) | 
Make a papier mache
  pig bank |  | 
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MATH | 
Count how many legs
  each animal has. 
If you students know
  the numbers you can explore math asking: 
How many legs does a
  pig have? | 
Answer saying the
  number of legs each animal has. |  | 
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