◈ Subject : High School English ◈ Grade : 1 st grade ◈ Unit : LESSON 7 How to Get a Great Idea (4-6/10) Presenting how to get a great idea.

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◈ Subject : High School English ◈ Grade : 1 st grade ◈ Unit : LESSON 7 How to Get a Great Idea (4-6/10) Presenting how to get a great idea

Guessing the situations through pictures Presenting how to get a great idea Brainstorming through subtitles and first sentence Reading main text and solving problems using e-dictionary Searching and summarizing how to get a great idea Conclusion Online test Presenting and sharing Contents Online Test Solving Jcross and Jmatch to identify new words Warming-up Goal Activities 1 Activities 2 Activities 3 Activities 4 Consolidation Post-Study Activities 5 Pre-Study Main Study

Guessing the situation through Pictures

학습목표 ■ Students should be able to understand the main text about how to get a great idea ■ Students should be able to summarize and present how to get a great idea ■ Students should be able to understand the words, phrases and structures in the text Objectives

■ Online Test (Students should take the online test at home in advance) ■ Brainstorming through subtitles and first sentence using e-dictionary ■ Reading main text and solving problems using e-dictionary ■ Solving Jcross and Jmatch to identify new words and phrases ■ Searching and summarizing how to get a great idea The Main Tasks to be performed in this period

Think about the questions

Predicting through subtitles and first sentences Daydreaming. Surrealist painter Salvador Dali got ideas by lying on a sofa, holding a spoon … Upload group’s ideas and related reading materials on BBS Searching sites E-dictionary

Vocabulary Building with Jcross related with Main Text Vocabulary Building with Jcross related with Main Text

Identifying Idioms with Jmatch

Reading main text and solving problems using e-dictionary 1. Download main text 2. Answering the questions by reading main text through scanning and skimming. JQuiz 3. Check it out through JQuiz

Check out the answer with JQuiz referring to Main Text Check out the answer with JQuiz referring to Main Text

Reading main text and solving problems using e-dictionary 4. Upload new words and phrases on BBS 3. Intensive Reading using E-dictionary 5. Questioning new words and phrases on BBS

Web Searching “ creativity ” m -Copy and paste parts about creativity on BBS

Summarizing Summarize the article about INVENTION TRIVIA QUIZ on BBS

Upload the summary and the article Upload the summary and the article Searching and summarizing how to get a great idea Searching and summarizing how to get a great idea

Rearrange the Sentences by Jmix - Formative Test Rearrange the Sentences by Jmix - Formative Test

Solving the problems with Jquiz - Formative Test

∙ This can be done by encouraging creative ideas and then acting upon them. ∙ I asked how she came up with this wonderful idea. ∙ Everyone can take advantage of this strange dream-like state. ∙ It is likely that useful ideas will occur. ∙ It's just a matter of paying attention to that endless flow of ideas within yourself. Conclusion-how to get a great idea

■ Online Test for post study ■ E-learning to use web tools ■ Upload - A picture with vivid descriptions from newspaper sites Home Assignment