Tri3 Week 2 English Plan
Tri3 Week 2 English Plan
Tri3 Week 2 English Plan
Standards SL.2.3 Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to clarify comprehension, gather additional
Procedure:
Stage Time Steps Material
Attention
Teacher gets out a mirror and tell the students that she uses it to fix
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mins her appearance, and at the same time she sees what looks good on her.
Teacher asks them if they do the same or no?
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Teacher asks if we can do the same with the learning that happened inside our
heads through the two trimesters we finished. Students discuss their answers with
the teacher.
Teacher stresses on the point that we use our exams and reflection sheets as a
mirror to check our points of strengths and weaknesses. We should be proud of
what we achieved and learned especially through the Online Learning phase.
We’re also spotting our problems and mistakes to fix or enhance them, not to feel
bad or to compare our grades with our colleagues. Remind them that mistakes
are our way to learning.
Reading Reflection:
Teacher will give each student their 4 formal reading
comprehensions and the reading exam. They will use their
colors to color their grades. They will reflect on their reading
level as they color.
Writing Reflection:
Teacher will start by showing students the narrative writing
certificate that she signed to the students at the end of their
booklets. They will check their progress since the beginning
of the trimester till the end. They will see their writing exam Reading exams
and compare it to his three writing workshops through the
Grades Tracker
grade tracker sheet.
Formal Reading
Comprehensions
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mins
Writing Exam
Writing Booklet
Procedure:
Poetry ppt.
Teacher asks them to write on a sticky note one sentence about one
unforgettable day they spent in nature.
poetry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foxOBoQwTvU
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Reading
Selection:
Snow Shape
Attainment
Explain
Share with children the following characteristics of free
verse poetry.
Free verse tells a poet’s thoughts, ideas, and feelings about a
topic.
The lines in a free verse poem do not end with rhyming
words.
A free verse poem may include similes or other figurative
language that help readers visualize the topic.
Model Close Reading
Model identifying the genre of “In the Sky” on page 321. Say: I
can tell that this selection is a poem. It is written in lines and not
in paragraphs. The words tell the poet’s thoughts and ideas about
the shapes of the clouds in the sky. The lines do not end with
rhyming words, so it is a free verse poem.
Explain
Explain to children that the theme of a text is the main message or
lesson.
To find the theme, children should look for key details in the
poem.
Children can use the key details as clues to figure out the
main message of the poem.
Model Close Reading
Model identifying the key details in “Nature Walk” on page 320.
Record the key details in the Clue boxes on the graphic organizer.
Then help children use the key details to determine the poem’s
theme: There are a lot of exciting things to experience in nature in
the fall.
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minutes
For early finishers:
193, 194, and 195
By Product By Process
Differentiation: By Support By Content Different Different
outcome activities
Procedure:
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Teacher will read a story that has words with the diphthongs ou and
ow (displayed on the PPT).
She will elicit from students to guess the new diphthong to be Phonics and
studied this week (namely, ou and ow). Spelling PPT
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min. Next, students will be prompted to watch the following video as they
Attention
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySRd-Amrd28
Practice
After watching the video, students will be asked to recall all words
in the video containing the diphthongs ou and ow. The teacher
reviews those words with them on the PPT.
Spelling
Having read some words with the diphthongs ou and ow, students Presentation
Attainment
will be introduced to the spelling list of the week with pictures and
sentences in order to facilitate comprehension of new words.
10 min. HFWs
Presentation
Upon finishing watching the Phonics & Spelling PPT, students will
be asked to watch the HFWs presentation.
McGraw-Hill
Teacher will introduce the new HFW through illustrative pictures
Online Game
and sentences. Students will go over the presentation and then they
will practice using the new words in an online game on McGraw-
Hill:
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Activity 1:
Students will solve their Practice Book (page 202) – Students will
read the words, circle the word that has a different vowel sound,
write the word on the line, and circle the letters that spell the vowel
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Activation
minutes
Book
Activity 2: Phonics
Students will play the online game: games
https://www.softschools.com/language_arts/phonics/games/
ou_ow_sounds.jsp HFWs Game
Activity 3:
Students will be asked to write a few sentences using the new HFW.
By Product By Process
Differentiation: By Support By Content Different Different
outcome activities
HW Assignment: None
Procedure:
Grammar:
Prepare an apostrophe flash card. Ask students what is this
5 min
reminding you of? Contraction
Flash Card
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Point out that the apostrophe in hasn’t and haven’t stands for the
missing letter o in not.
Invite students to add apostrophes to these words.
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ICT center for Early Finishers
Games on Connected.mcgraw-hill
By Product By Process
Differentiation: By Support By Content Different Different
outcome activities
Procedure:
Posters
https://
www.youtube.com/
10 watch?
min. v=KYkp0BiknJw
Introduction to
opinion writing
Attention
presentation
25 to opinion
min. writing
presentation
Introduction
to opinion
Activation
writing
35
presentation
minutes Students will solve pages 5, 12, and 13 in the opinion
writing booklet
Opinion
writing
booklet
By Product By Process
By
Differentiation: By Content Different Different
Support
outcome activities
HW
Map Skills Task
Assignment: