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Tense Time Travel

English • 180 • 1 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards

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English
180
1 students
20 November 2024

Teaching Instructions

I need to teach present simple, past simple and present continuous, I need an evaluative activity for each one, it is something in a virtual way, only the internet will be used, I need it to be something to capture the student's attention, the objective is that the student understands the basics to start learning English and a practical activity for each topic as well and something that explains each topic very well, it is only one student.

Tense Time Travel

Lesson Overview

Grade Level: 10th Grade
Subject Area: English
Common Core Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.3: Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts.

Duration: 180 minutes
Learning Objective: Students will understand and be able to use Present Simple, Past Simple, and Present Continuous tenses correctly in written and spoken English.


Lesson Structure

Part 1: Present Simple (60 minutes)

Explanation and Understanding (30 minutes)

  1. Introduction to Present Simple:

    • Definition: Used to describe habits, unchanging situations, general truths, and fixed arrangements.
    • Sentence Structure: Subject + base verb (e.g., "She walks.")
    • Examples: "The sun rises in the east," "Tom plays soccer every Saturday."
  2. Interactive Explanation:

    • Use an online tool (e.g., a grammar simulator or interactive whiteboard app) where the student can input sentences and get immediate feedback on their correctness.

Practical Activity (15 minutes)

  • Virtual Diary Entry: The student will write a virtual diary entry about a typical day using a word processor or online document tool. They should ensure that each activity is described using the Present Simple tense.

Evaluative Activity (15 minutes)

  • Online Quiz: A short interactive quiz using a platform like Kahoot or Quizizz, where the student will identify and correct sentences presented in the wrong tense.

Part 2: Past Simple (60 minutes)

Explanation and Understanding (30 minutes)

  1. Introduction to Past Simple:

    • Definition: Used to express actions that have been completed in the past.
    • Sentence Structure: Subject + past tense verb (e.g., "She walked.")
    • Examples: "They visited the museum last week," "I watched a movie yesterday."
  2. Interactive Timeline:

    • Utilize an online timeline tool where the student adds sentences about historical events, their own life, or fictional events, using the Past Simple tense.

Practical Activity (15 minutes)

  • Story Construction: The student will create a short story using an online story-building platform. They must use the Past Simple tense to recount an imaginary holiday or past experience.

Evaluative Activity (15 minutes)

  • Virtual Escape Room: Organize a virtual escape room challenge where the student must solve puzzles and riddles based on past events described in Past Simple tense. This can be achieved with online collaboration tools or pre-made platforms.

Part 3: Present Continuous (60 minutes)

Explanation and Understanding (30 minutes)

  1. Introduction to Present Continuous:

    • Definition: Used to describe ongoing actions happening at the moment of speaking or future plans.
    • Sentence Structure: Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing (e.g., "She is walking.")
    • Examples: "I am reading a book," "We are studying for the test."
  2. Visual Demonstration:

    • Leverage an online platform where the student can watch videos or animations depicting actions in progress, prompting them to describe these using the Present Continuous tense.

Practical Activity (15 minutes)

  • Interactive Role Play: Using a platform that allows video call or chat, engage in a role-play where the student describes what they and the "characters" are doing at the moment, using the Present Continuous tense.

Evaluative Activity (15 minutes)

  • Digital Journal: Have the student maintain a digital journal using a blogging platform, writing entries about what they are doing at specific times throughout the day using the Present Continuous tense.

Conclusion and Review (15 minutes)

  • Reflective Session: End with a virtual reflection session where the student shares their thoughts on what they've learned, any challenges faced, and how they plan to apply their new knowledge in real-life situations.

  • Feedback Loop: Provide the student with an opportunity to ask questions and discuss any uncertainties related to the tenses covered.


Additional Notes

  • Technology Requirements: Ensure the student has access to a computer or tablet with internet access and necessary applications installed beforehand.
  • Customization and Accessibility: Tailor activities based on the student's interests to maintain engagement and ensure inclusivity.
  • Assessment and Follow-up: Use the evaluative activities as a formative assessment tool to guide the student's learning progress and identify areas needing further reinforcement.

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