
English • Year 8th Grade • 80 • 41 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
I want to merge two lesson plans, i will paste now one that I didn't got to finish, an to that add the one that I will paste next. This is the first one: Jigsaw reading (35 minutes)
T will divide students into small groups (ideally 4 per group) for a jigsaw reading activity where each group member receives different parts of an anecdote. T will instruct that each one will have to read their part individually in silence and take notes of it on a graphic organizer they will need later. After they finish reading and taking notes, T will reorganize sts into new groups formed with members that have the same part of the anecdote. In the new groups, sts will have to share with their classmates the notes they took before and discuss about what is the part of the anecdote they have, using guiding questions provided by T. Once the discussion is finished, sts will go back to their original groups and share their findings about their corresponding parts, to later put them back together in the correct order. When they finish putting the parts of the anecdote in order, T will ask one member from each group to give them a piece of paper with the final order.
Before starting the jigsaw reading, T will ask sts to rearrange the seats to form groups and give the instructions using visual support, assigning roles to each member so that everyone has a role in the group (volume guardian, timekeeper, peacemaker, leader), asking ICQs and CCQs to make sure sts are clear on what they have to do. During their working time, T will have a timer visible on the board at all times.
Communicative Skills: Identifying elements in a story, responding to instructions, asking for clarification, explaining sequence, narrating events, collaborating with peers
Joint reading and productive discussion (20 minutes)
After each group finishes, and if every anecdote is in the correct order, T will guide a joint reading like the one from the previous lesson, stopping after each part to ask about the main aspects sts found about it, inviting them to comment on classmates opinions and use the right terms to refer to the content [HLP 2]. T will summarize those aspects on a chart on the board, which sts will have to copy after the reading.
Now this is the info of the second lesson plan, I just have an outline: To identify socio-cultural issues (e.g. discrimination, bullying) in an anecdote through a discussion. Assessment indicators: 3.1 Students identify the elements of an anecdote by orally responding.
3.2 Students identify the socio-cultural issue present in the anecdote by sharing their opinions on a discussion.
Now make one lesson incorporating the jigsaw reading and whatever the time allows of the second lesson. It is for an 8th grade in Chile for EFL students with an A2 level of proficiency
Grade Level: 8th Grade (EFL, A2 proficiency level)
Subject: English (Language Arts)
Class Duration: 80 minutes
Class Size: 41 students
Curriculum Standards:
Adapted from Common Core State Standards (CCSS):
Learning Objectives:
Objective: Set the tone for the lesson and engage students in thinking about socio-cultural themes.
Objective: Develop reading comprehension and collaborative skills.
Objective: Analyze and discuss socio-cultural issues in the anecdote.
Objective: Consolidate understanding and check for learning.
This lesson plan aligns with US education standards while integrating collaborative learning, critical discussion of socio-cultural issues, and language skills development. It provides a structured yet dynamic approach to storytelling and societal awareness suitable for an A2-level EFL class.
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