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Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 1 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Class: 1 / ____ Teacher : English :- Unit 3: This is My Nose Math:- Numbers 21-50 Science:- Wild & Domestic Animals Day& Date : Foundation Curriculum – Learning Areas and Goals Goal 5 Goal 4 Goal 3 Goal 2 Goal 1 Communication Exploration Creativity Managing Self Developing Identity Curriculum Standard Science English Math 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 1.1, 1.2, 2.2

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 1 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Key Vocabulary Science Vocabulary English Vocabulary Math Vocabulary Wild animal, domestic animal arms, nose, face, legs, ears, this is, these are Twenty one, twenty two …… fifty. Science Objectives English Objectives Math Objectives To differentiate between wild and domestic animals To identify different parts of the body. To understand a short story. To say and complete sentences with ‘this’ and ‘these’. To identify the singular and plural forms of nouns. To count the object up to 50. To identify the number names up to 50. Resources Websites Class book multirom, Audio CD English (track # 30, 31, 32); story poster # 3, My body flash cards # 38 – 42. Pebbles / counters, number name and number flashcards (21-50) picture cards of some animals (Picture card box) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjJjaqX6tOM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFuZ6LPDYQc http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/match2_4/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_mol6B9z00 H.W Content Read the story described in Class book page # 20. Try to count different objects in your home. Make a project about the wild and domestic animals. Parts of the body (arms, nose, face, legs, ears); This is my arm. These are my arms. (Singular and plural nouns) Number and number names from 21 – 50. Domestic animals can be kept at homes. They are useful to humans. Wild animals live in jungle or are kept in zoos.

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 1 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Written Class Work L.S Teaching Strategies Time Pattern of Interaction ENGLISH: Page no 20, 21 (Work book) Auditory, Visual, Kinaesthetic Warm the students up with the songs ‘head, shoulders,… from you tube. Encourage them to point to different parts of their body as they sing. Then show different flash cards of body parts (Flashcard # 38 – 42). Play the audio and let the students practice the correct pronunciation. (Audio CD 1 track # 30, 31) Students participate in singing and pointing to their body parts. 5 minutes Tr << Ss << Ss Display the story poster and let the students listen to the story about the body parts (Audio CD 1 track # 32) Let the students point to their body parts as it is mentioned in the story. Encourage the students to come in front and act the story. Listen to story and point to body parts. Act out the story. Encourage the students to differentiate between one arm and two arms. Focus on the end sound of ‘s’. Elicit from the students plurals of different nouns. Then tell them that ‘this is’ is ‘friend’ of one object. And ‘these are’ is ‘friend’ of more than one object so they are always together. GROUP WORK: Each group pastes the correct beginning for each sentence. (Worksheet attached) Students try to differentiate between single nouns and plural nouns and use proper beginning for them. 10 minutes Let the students complete page 20, 21 of the workbook Ss << Tr MATH Page no 31, 32, 33 (Math booklet) Invite a students and let the class count her arms and say these are two arms. Then invite five and then ten girls and repeat the same. After 20 elicit from the students the next number and let them chant till 50. elicit from them how to write the numbers 21 – 50 randomly. Students count the arms and review English grammar. They also try to write numbers from 21 – 50. Kinaesthetic Let the students take a handful of pebbles/counters, count them and write the number on a paper. Count the pebbles and write number. Ss << Ss Visual Then show the number name flash cards and encourage them to match the names with numbers. (GROUP WORK) Match the number and number names. Let the students complete page 31, 32, 33 of the Math booklet.

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 1 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Written Class Work L.S Teaching Strategies Time Pattern of Interaction SCIENCE: Page no 22, 24 (Science Booklet) Auditory, Visual, Kinaesthetic Warm up the students with the song “old MacDonald…” Let them look at the different animals pictures and identify their body parts. Integrate with English. Reinforce the use of singular and plural nouns. Then show them the pictures including wild and domestic animals and ask them to classify the pictures into animals they can see in a farm or someone’s home and animals that can live ONLY in jungle or zoo. Students participate in singing the song and classify the animal pictures. 5 minutes Tr << Ss << Ss Introduce the vocab words and reinforce the difference between wild and domestic animals. Domestic animals can be used for various purposes. They are useful to us. Discuss different uses of domestic animals. Learn new vocabs and discuss uses of domestic animals. Auditory, Kinaesthetic GROUP WORK: Let the students draw some domestic/wild animals in groups. Students draw the animals in groups and classify them. 10 minutes Let the students complete page 22 and 24 in Science booklet. Ss << Tr

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 1 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Teaching Activities Reading Exploration Writing Art IT Read the story in English class book page # 20. Explore how many pebbles/counters can you hold in one hand. Write in groups. “This is” / “These are” Worksheet. Draw the wild or domestic animals and classify them. Play the game on http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/match2_4/ Differentiation Accommodations for AESN Students Higher Thinkers Level Question Teacher Reflection NPST : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,11, 12

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 2 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Class: 1 / ____ Teacher : English :- Unit 3: This is My Nose Math:- Numbers 21-50 Science:- Wild and Domestic Animals Day& Date : Foundation Curriculum – Learning Areas and Goals Goal 5 Goal 4 Goal 3 Goal 2 Goal 1 Communication Exploration Creativity Managing Self Developing Identity Curriculum Standard Science English Math 1.1, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.1, 4.3 2.4, 2.6, 2.9

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 2 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Key Vocabulary Science Vocabulary English Vocabulary Math Vocabulary Fingers, hands, eyes, ink, jam, kite, lion Twenty one, twenty two …… fifty. Science Objectives English Objectives Math Objectives To identify different parts of the body. To use body words in the context of a song. To recognize the upper and lower case forms of letters i, j, k and l and associate them with their sounds. To order the numbers up to 50. To fill in the missing numbers up to 50. Resources Websites Class book multirom, Audio CD English (track # 33 - 37); My body flash cards # 43 – 45; phonic cards # 5 – 12. Number name and number flashcards (21-50) pictures of wild and domestic animals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGpsVmWLRFA http://www.ictgames.com/100hunt2.html http://www.ezschool.com/Games/Order.html H.W Content English Work Book page # 22. Parts of the body (fingers, hands, eyes); Phonic sounds (i, j, k, l) Number and number names from 21 – 50. Order the numbers.

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 2 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Written Class Work L.S Teaching Strategies Time Pattern of Interaction ENGLISH: Page no 23(Work book) Auditory, Visual, Kinaesthetic Play “Simon says” game with students as they listen and point to their body parts. Show flash cards # 43 – 45. Elicit from the students the names of these body parts. Play track # 33, 34 and sing the song along with the CD. Students point to their body parts. 10 minutes Tr << Ss << Ss Play the phonic songs from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGpsVmWLRFA Elicit the sounds and let the students give more words starting from these sounds. Students sing and say words starting from the sounds i, j, k and l. Let the students complete page 23 of the workbook Ss << Tr MATH Page no 34 (Math booklet) Give the number flash cards to students and call out some of them and let them stand in a number line in correct order. Then choose four to five girls and let them order themselves. Repeat the process three four times until all students had taken part. Students order themselves according to the numbers given. Visual, kinaesthetic Let the students fill in the missing numbers in the number line. Fill in the missing number. Ss << Ss Let the students complete page 34 of the Math booklet.

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 2 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Teaching Activities Reading Exploration Writing Art IT Read the song and learn to sing it from class book page 22. Use reading rods to make some words starting with i, j, k and l. Write some words starting from i, j, k and l Draw some groups showing more or fewer objects. Play the game on http://www.ezschool.com/Games/Order.html Differentiation Accommodations for AESN Students Higher Thinkers Level Question Do i has any other sound? Teacher Reflection NPST : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,11, 12

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 3 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Class: 1 / ____ Teacher : English :- Unit 3: This is My Nose Math:- Numbers 21-50 Science:- Wild or Domestic Animals Day& Date : Foundation Curriculum – Learning Areas and Goals Goal 5 Goal 4 Goal 3 Goal 2 Goal 1 Communication Exploration Creativity Managing Self Developing Identity Curriculum Standard Science English Math 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 4.4, 4.5, 7.1, 8.1, 8.2, 8.4, 8.6 2.4, 2.6, 2.9

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 3 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Key Vocabulary Science Vocabulary English Vocabulary Math Vocabulary Wild animals, Domestic animals Fingers, hands, eyes, ink, jam, kite, lion Twenty one, twenty two …… fifty. Science Objectives English Objectives Math Objectives To classify the wild and domestic animals. To identify different parts of the body. To listen and read the text. To order the numbers up to 50. To fill in the missing numbers up to 50. Resources Websites Class book multirom, Audio CD English (track # 38); glues, scissors, coloring pencils Number name and number flashcards (21-50) picture cards of different animals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGpsVmWLRFA http://www.ictgames.com/100hunt2.html H.W Content Read the English class book page # 24. Math Booklet page 37 Science Booklet page 25 Reading text Class book page 24 Number and number names from 21 – 50. Order the numbers. Domestic and wild animals

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 3 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Written Class Work L.S Teaching Strategies Time Pattern of Interaction ENGLISH: Page no 24(Work book) Auditory, Kinaesthetic Play “Simon says” game with students as they listen and point to their body parts. Sing the song ‘ten fingers on my hand’ Students point to their body parts and sing. 5 minutes Ss << Ss Auditory, Visual, Kinaesthetic Let the students listen and read page no 24 of the class book. Play the audio two to three times. Pause after each line and let the students repeat. Encourage students to come in front and read. Students listen and read along the text. 10 minutes Tr << Ss << Ss Visual, Let the students number the pictures in their groups. Pass around the class and listen to them reading. Students read individually. Let the students complete page 24 of the workbook Ss << Tr MATH Page no 35, 36 (Math booklet) Give the number flash cards to students and call out some of them and let them stand in a number line in correct order. Then choose four to five girls and let them order themselves. Repeat the process three four times until all students had taken part. Students order themselves according to the numbers given. Visual, kinaesthetic Let the students fill in the missing numbers in the number line. Fill in the missing number. Let the students complete page 35, 36 of the Math booklet. 15 minutes SCIENCE Page no 26 (Science Booklet) Warm up the students by singing ‘old MacDonald…”. Then let one student pick a picture card and imitate the animal on it. The other guess and classify the animal as wild or domestic. GROUP WORK: Cut and paste pictures of wild and domestic animals in correct boxes, Students participate in activity and complete group work 20 minutes Let the students complete page 26 of the Science Booklet.

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 3 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Teaching Activities Reading Exploration Writing Art IT Read the English class book page 24. Explore the pebbles and count them and then write the number names along with the number. Write the names of some domestic and wild animals. Make a paper lion. Let the students play words and grammar games from the class book CD. Differentiation Accommodations for AESN Students Higher Thinkers Level Question Do i has any other sound? Teacher Reflection NPST : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,11, 12

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 4 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Class: 1 / ____ Teacher : English :- Unit 3: This is My Nose Math:- Numbers 21-50 Science:- Wild and Domestic Animals Day& Date : Foundation Curriculum – Learning Areas and Goals Goal 5 Goal 4 Goal 3 Goal 2 Goal 1 Communication Exploration Creativity Managing Self Developing Identity Curriculum Standard Science English Math 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 5.1, 8.6, 9.1 1.3, 2.6

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 4 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Key Vocabulary Science Vocabulary English Vocabulary Math Vocabulary Wild animals, domestic animals Fingers, hands, eyes, ink, jam, kite, lion Twenty one, twenty two …… fifty. Science Objectives English Objectives Math Objectives To classify the wild and domestic animals. To listen and speak about different body features. To identify complete sentences. To compare numbers up to 50. Resources Websites Class book multirom, Audio CD English (track # 39); paper lion puppet Number name and number flashcards (21-50) http://www.ezschool.com/Games/Compare.html H.W Content Speak in English with your family about different things at home. Math Booklet page 41 Page no 28 of Science booklet. Listen and speak about different things; Identify full sentences. Number and number names from 21 – 50. Comparing numbers. Wild and domestic animals.

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 4 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Written Class Work L.S Teaching Strategies Time Pattern of Interaction ENGLISH: Page no 25(Work book) Auditory, Kinaesthetic Play “Simon says” game with students as they listen and point to their body parts. Sing the song ‘ten fingers on my hand’ Students point to their body parts and sing. 5 minutes Ss << Ss Auditory, Visual, Kinaesthetic Let the students listen to the CD track 39 and order animals as they listen. GROUP WORK: Let each group draw an animal and color it as they wish. Then describe their animal to other groups and let them guess. Students draw and explain their animal to other groups. 10 minutes << Ss << Ss Visual, Let the students identify full sentences. Practice with them on the board. Students Identify and count sentences. Tr << Ss << Ss Let the students complete page 25 of the workbook Ss << Tr MATH Page no 38, 39 (Math booklet) Give the number flash cards to students and call out two girls and ask which of these girls has a bigger number. Let them count the pebbles and find out. After two to three times let them guess and make a strategy to find out bigger and smaller numbers. Students order themselves according to the numbers given. Visual, kinaesthetic Let the students play with you at http://www.ezschool.com/Games/Compare.html Fill in the missing number. Let the students complete page 38, 39 of the Math booklet. 15 minutes SCIENCE Page no 27 (Science Booklet) Warm up the students by singing ‘old MacDonald…”. Then let one student pick a picture card and imitate the animal on it. The other guess and classify the animal as wild or domestic. GROUP WORK: Make a small booklet about wild and domestic animals. Students participate in activity and complete group work 20 minutes Let the students complete page 27 of the Science Booklet.

Daily Lesson plan (24/10/2010 – 28/10/2010) Day : 4 Date : ________________ Subject: English, Math, Science Grade: One Qatar Independent Primary Girls School Teaching Activities Reading Exploration Writing Art IT Read the English class book page 24. Make a small booklet about wild and domestic animals. Write two to three sentences about yourself. Join the dots and color page 40. Let the students play at http://www.ezschool.com/Games/Compare.html Differentiation Accommodations for AESN Students Higher Thinkers Level Question Do i has any other sound? Teacher Reflection NPST : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,11, 12