English • Year 1 • 45 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Australian Curriculum (F-10)
This is lesson 1 of 1 in the unit "Communicating with Confidence". Lesson Title: Expressing Ourselves: The Power of Words and Actions Lesson Description: In this introductory lesson, students will explore how language, facial expressions, and gestures work together to communicate effectively. Through interactive activities, such as role-playing and group discussions, students will practice asking for and providing information, making offers, and giving commands. They will learn to recognize the importance of non-verbal cues in communication, enhancing their ability to express themselves confidently.
Subject: English
Year Level: Year 1
Australian Curriculum Reference:
English / Language / Language for interacting with others
ACELY1656 – Engage in conversations and discussions, using active listening behaviours, showing interest, and contributing ideas, information and questions.
ACELY1788 – Use interaction skills including listening while others speak, using appropriate voice levels, articulation and body language, gestures and eye contact.
Expressing Ourselves: The Power of Words and Actions
45 minutes
20 students
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Students will:
✅ Use appropriate gestures and facial expressions to match spoken language.
✅ Participate actively in discussions and role-play games.
✅ Speak clearly and listen respectfully to their classmates.
✅ Identify how we can use voice and actions to make our message clearer.
Activity: Feelings Pass
🗣️ "Great expression, Zara! I could SEE your excitement!"
Mini-Lesson: Words, Faces, and Body
On the whiteboard, draw three stick figure icons:
🗣 Words | 😊 Faces | 💃 Bodies
Brief explanation:
Modelling Activity:
Teacher acts out simple phrases with and without expression.
Example 1: “STOP!” (once with flat voice, once with firm voice & hand gesture)
Example 2: “Can I help you?” (with a smile vs with frown)
Ask: “Which one helped you understand better? Why?”
Introduce Communication Purposes:
Use 3 symbol cards for:
Setup:
Example scenarios:
Instructions:
🌟 Allow “audience” students to share what facial or body language they noticed and how it helped them understand.
Discussion Prompts (sitting together as a class):
Teacher summarises key concepts on the board as a shared brainstorm (e.g. “Look at people’s eyes when you talk”; “Use your face to match your words”)
Formative Assessment
For EAL/D students:
For high-achieving students:
For students with speech/language delays:
👏 Extra Tip for Teachers: Leave emotion flashcards in the calm corner or daily check-in area for self-expression beyond the lesson.
“Every time you speak with your words, face and actions, you’re telling a story. Make it clear and kind!”
🔄 Next Steps:
No follow-up lesson is required, but encourage spontaneous role-play, daily “expression check-ins”, or classroom commands delivered using expressive voices throughout the term.
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