Practice II
Practice paper nº 3
Baldomè, Daiana;
Corso, Erica; Irusta, Carla; Huivan, Sabina.
Lesson plan of a song for
Young Learners of English
Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes.
Objectives for the lesson:
· To revise/learn parts of the human body.
· To integrate new concepts to learners vocabulary.
· To relate body language with learning.
· To make connections between the new language and
body enactment.
· To make students participate actively.
· To revise colours and functions of the senses: look,
see, smell, touch, taste.
Lexis: Vocabulary concerning different
parts of the body, such as: head, shoulders, mouth, knees, toes, eyes, ears,
nose, hair, fingers, hands, tongue, lips, teeth, feet.
Structures:
· Wh-questions.
· Verb ‘to be.’
Questions to
elicit meaning:
Where is the ....head.....?
Where are the...eyes...?
What is the colour of your hair/eyes?
What do you do with your ears/eyes?
Warm up:
Flashcards with the drawings and the names of the
different parts of the body mentioned in the song, and those we added.
Questions: What are these? –Eyes.
What is the colour of your eyes? –Green.
What do you do with your eyes? –We can see.
Students are going to learn the song’s lyrics by
watching a video and listening to it three times.
We will invite students to go to the front of the
class, so that they can paste the flashcards in the structure of a body made of
cardboard.
The teacher will also provide copies of the lyrics for
each student so that they can follow the song.
After these activities
learners will develop TPR in the
following way:
While listening to the song, they will have to signal
the parts in their bodies (8 students will come to the front of the class and
imitate the movements that the characters in the video perform).
Follow-up:
Assignment: we will tell students to draw and paint a
family member, or their favourite cartoon, movie character, etc. After this, a
show and tell activity will follow; learners will present their drawings to the
rest of their classmates and teacher (audience), and describe it by making use
of the microphone. In this way, students will begin to get used to speak in
public.
For example:
This is a monster.
His name is Mike Wazowski. It is green and it has got a light blue eye, a mouth
and white teeth.