
STEM • 50 • 10 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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What is STEAM. Use pictures, videos and a presentation to introduce STEAM to students and the uses. the uses. In small groups, choose one STEAM application from the presentation, explain the problem it addresses, and create a labeled sketch showing how it works. Present the sketch to the class and support the explanation with evidence from the pictures, videos, or presentation.
Students practice joining a person, object, and action using short phrases such as “the cat,” “a dog,” and “I see a ball.” Pictures, gestures, and repeated oral practice support ELD learners and students working at a kindergarten language level. Students will create and read simple phrases using the connectors a and the.
0–5 min · Welcome and language warm-up. Open with the picture hook slide showing one child, one dog, and one ball. Teacher says, “I see a dog,” while pointing to each word; students echo the phrase with a gesture for each word.
5–12 min · Connect words. Use the connector teaching slides to model that words can be joined to share an idea. Display a picture of a cat and build a + cat = a cat, then model the + cat = the cat. Students repeat the phrases, tap once for each word, and identify the naming word.
12–20 min · Model a or the. Show one object and several familiar objects using the a-or-the picture slides. Explain simply: use a when we mean one of many; use the when we mean a particular one. Avoid lengthy grammar explanations. Students give a thumbs-up for a or touch their chest for the, then repeat the complete phrase.
20–32 min · Small-group phrase building. Place students in groups of two or three and distribute the picture phrase-building worksheet. Teacher provides picture/word strips or writes choices on the board. Students choose a or the, join it to a naming word, and draw a line between the words. Each student practices saying at least three phrases while a partner points to the words.
32–40 min · Sentence practice. Return to the sentence-building slides. Teacher models, “I see a ball,” and places the phrase into the sentence frame I see _____. Students select one completed phrase from their worksheet and say or copy a sentence. Invite volunteers to act out or point to the picture described.
40–46 min · Share and check. Groups share one phrase and one sentence. The class listens for the connector and repeats the phrase together. Teacher asks, “What is the naming word?” and “Did we use a or the?” Students respond orally, by pointing, or with a choice card.
46–50 min · Exit check. Display two pictures on the closing review slide: one showing a single unfamiliar ball and one showing a specific classroom ball. Students complete orally or on a small whiteboard: ___ ball. Each student reads one phrase to the teacher or records it by pointing and repeating.
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