Greeting A teacher says to the learners: Good morning/afternoon, class. How are you? The learners greet the teacher too. The teacher says that today’s lesson will be about something special in reading, but before they can discuss it, the learners should listen to the song. Lead-in Before singing show some words(your learners should copy them into their vocabulary copybooks): Yell – кричать; Tongue – язык; Smooth - Гладкий; Silk – шелк; Sand – песок. Learners listen to and sing “5 Senses Song” (you can ask your learners to do some activities while listening as well). For example, then they hear: I see it – they point to their eyes; I hear it – they point to their ears; I smell it – they point to their noses; I taste it – they point to their mouths; I touch it – they touch their desks; Close them, open them –learners blink; Yum – learners palm their bellies. Then the teacher asks: -How are five senses connected with reading? What connects these things? Learners may answer that they can touch pages/books, see pictures/words, smell paper scent, etc. The right answer is visualization. Teacher reveals the objectives of the lesson. Today you will learn: The teacher shows them a video about visualization (you need a piece of video of 00:43-2:00) Pre-teach the following word: to comprehend – to understand. Feedback. The teacher asks what visualization is. Learners answer. Speaking. Learners are given cards with tasks and pictures/pieces of music/objects which they need to visualize to their partner. Differentiation – according to the dominant style of learning (pictures go to visuals, audio to auditory learners, objects to kinesthetic learners). Learners study the criteria: Answer all questions from the card – 2 points; Use your notes – 1 point; Pronunciation – 2 points. To get achieved – 4 points. Learners have five minutes for the preparation (they should take notes into their copybooks), then they should speak to their partners in turns for 1-2 minutes. Task for the picture (visual learners): Take a photograph, and take your time (5 minutes) to analyze it. Memorize every detail you can. Then simply close your eyes and try to make it in your mind. Bring in as much as you can: the colors, the birds in the sky, the freckles on the skin — whatever is there. Open your eyes to get more detail if you have to. You can take notes in your copybook. You should talk about what you see, hear, feel by touching, smell, taste (if possible). Now tell it to your partner. Task for the music (auditory learners): Listen and take your time (5 minutes) to analyze it. Memorize every detail you can. You can close your eyes and imagine what is happening. Bring in as much as you can: the colours, the birds in the sky, the freckles on the skin — whatever is there. You should talk about what you see, hear, feel by touching, smell, taste (if possible). Now tell it to your partner. Task for 3d objects (kinesthetic learners): Take up a small object: perhaps your pen or your keys. Analyze all the details and memorize it. Take your time.(5 minutes)Now, close your eyes, and see the object in your mind. The challenge here is to start rotating it. See every detail, but from all angles. If you feel comfortable, begin to bring in some surroundings. Place it on an imaginary table. Shine a few lights on it and imagine the shadows flickering. What happens to the object? What do you see? How does it feel to touch it? What sounds does it make? How does it smell? Does it have any taste? Now tell it to your partner. Partners can ask questions to get more details. Reading. Here comes time for reading visualization. The learners read a short text and draw a picture for it Pre-teach the following words: Furry; Vest; Bow. Reflection Ask learners: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA1uLc1uEbI 7.3A: Reading for Pleasure Presentation Slide 2 http://study.com/academy/lesson/reading-strategies-using-visualization.html photos, music, objects 7.3A: Reading for Pleasure Presentation Slide3 7.3A Reading for Pleasure Speaking Formative Assessment for Visual Learners (Appendix 1) https://www.calmsound.com/ 7.3A Reading for Pleasure Speaking Formative Assessment for Auditory Learners (Appendix 2) 7.3A Reading for Pleasure Speaking Formative Assessment for Kinesthetic Learners (Appendix 3) 7.3A: Reading for Pleasure Didactic Material _ drawing (Appendix 4) Pencils, crayons |