Lesson 11 timing activities within a lesson. Setting a homework activity Discussion an article Objective
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LESSON 11 TIMING ACTIVITIES WITHIN A LESSON. SETTING A HOMEWORK Activity 1. Discussion an article Objective: to discuss the idea of timing Material: handout 1 Time : 25 min Tell Ss to give some ideas for timing the lesson activities and then ask them to read handout 1 and compare their ideas. After completion the discussion ask Ss to give their own ideas about lesson times Activity 2. Timing the Lesson Objective: To learn setting the times for lesson Material: handout 2 Time : 40 min Tell Ss to refer to the sample on handout 2 and present their ideas on the sample to whole group Handout 1. Read and share your ideas Timing: Note that the lesson plan includes an estimated time for each activity. Initially, you may have trouble accurately estimating how much time any given activity will take. However, planning an approximate time for activities, and even writing the time into your lesson plan, is still a good idea. Doing so allows you to see how your actual chronological progress through the lesson period is matching up with what you had planned, so that you are more quickly alerted to the need to begin taking remedial measures, such as speeding the activity up, slowing things down, or preparing plan B. Good lesson design begins with a review of previously learned material. New material is then introduced, followed by opportunities for learners to practice and be evaluated on what they are learning. In general, a lesson is composed of the following stages: • Warm-up/Review—encourages learners to use what they have been taught in previous lessons • Introduction to a new lesson—focuses the learners’ attention on the objective of the new lesson and relates the objective to their lives • Presentation—introduces new information, checks learner comprehension of the new material, and models the tasks that the learners will do in the practice stage • Practice—provides opportunities to practice and apply the new language or information • Evaluation—enables the instructor and learners to assess how well they have grasped the lesson Handout 2.
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