
STEM • 50 • 10 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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Students practice joining a noun with the articles a and the to make short, meaningful phrases and sentences. Using familiar classroom and STEM objects, students listen, choose, say, read, and write phrases such as “a block” and “the robot,” building on oral language and picture-supported vocabulary.
0–5 min · Welcome and language warm-up. Teacher displays the opening picture of a mystery STEM table and introduces the words a and the with gestures: hold up one unknown object for a and point to a known object for the. Students repeat the words and name familiar objects, such as “a block” or “the table.”
5–12 min · Explicit teaching. Teacher models two situations: “I need a block” when any block will work, and “Pass me the block” when pointing to one particular block. Teacher color-codes the article and noun on the article-and-noun teaching slides. Students echo-read each phrase, point to the article, and show thumbs-up when they hear a complete phrase.
12–20 min · Guided object practice. Teacher places several classroom or building objects in view and uses the sentence frames “I see ___ ___” and “Give me ___ ___.” Students take turns selecting an article card or pointing to the correct article on the picture-supported article practice sheet, then say the full phrase. The teacher recasts errors without requiring students to repeat immediately.
20–32 min · Partner STEM build. Teacher pairs the 10 students and gives each pair a small set of blocks or linking cubes. Using the partner-build instruction slides, teacher models: “Build a tower,” “Add a block,” and “Show me the tower.” Partners build a simple tower, take turns giving one instruction, and use a or the in each phrase. Students may point to pictures before speaking.
32–40 min · Shared sentence building. Teacher photographs or displays two completed models and prompts students to describe them: “This is ___ tower,” “I see ___ block,” and “___ tower is tall.” Teacher writes student responses, underlines the article, and reads each sentence aloud. Students help choose a or the, then chorally read the completed sentences.
40–47 min · Independent check. Teacher distributes the picture-supported article practice sheet. Students circle or paste a or the beside four pictures, match two phrases to pictures, and complete one sentence frame. The teacher works with students who need verbal choices or hand-over-hand pointing support.
47–50 min · Exit routine. Teacher shows the final review and exit prompt and gives each student one object or picture. Students complete the prompt “I have ___ ___” orally; students who are ready write the phrase. Teacher records whether each student selected an article, joined it to a noun, and communicated the phrase.
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