I. Class Rules and Expectations
1. Learning Survey2. Introducing the concept of a Fixed vs. Growth Mindset
(Doc here)
A. Learning to Ask Questions (teacher)
Students: (reviewGrammar Review Games: Grammar Ninja, Basketball Articles
++After every reading:
1. Make questions about the text, questions about grammar or about comprehension. (Concrete questions)
Ex: How can food help my test performance?
2. Make questions about applying the reading to your life.
Ex: What food can help me study better?
3. Make questions that came from #2, (abstract questions)
Ex: If people know junk food is bad for the, why do they eat it anyway?
ESL Unit 1 Docs: A class/ B class
Reading 1 (A class) How Well Does Your Country Speak English? (Doc, Vocab)
Reading Activity: "4 Corners". The reading is divided into 4 parts and presented to the rest of the class.
Reading 2 (A class) Outdoor Learning (level 3), Activity: Put text back together
Reading 1 (B class) Outdoor Learning (level 1)
Reading 1 (A class) How Well Does Your Country Speak English? (Doc, Vocab)
Reading Activity: "4 Corners". The reading is divided into 4 parts and presented to the rest of the class.
Reading 2 (A class) Outdoor Learning (level 3), Activity: Put text back together
Reading 1 (B class) Outdoor Learning (level 1)
Social Studies:
Reading 1 How Well Does Your Country Speak English? (Doc, Vocab)
Reading Activity: "4 Corners". The reading is divided into 4 parts and presented to the rest of the class.
Improve Listening Skills by Transcribing Afraid of Public Speaking?
Reading 1 How Well Does Your Country Speak English? (Doc, Vocab)
Reading Activity: "4 Corners". The reading is divided into 4 parts and presented to the rest of the class.
Improve Listening Skills by Transcribing Afraid of Public Speaking?
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