| Greeting, Objectives & Daily Question As students are entering the classroom, remind them to open their copybooks and write down the date and the topic. It isn’t necessary at this stage to write down the learning objective – it can be reviewed orally. Students will start writing answers to higher order questions instead, to practice their daily literacy skills and recall/apply topical information. Additionally, one student can take the role of leader to open the lesson by asking some questions. This will take some practice/trial & error at the beginning Write the following in the middle of the board: Our body Write the following on the side of the board: I can name and write body parts I can listen and recognize body parts I can say what I can do with my body parts Greet learners and tell them that they have 2 minutes to finish writing the date, topic and an answer to the question on the board Circulate and ensure that learners have written the date and topic of the lesson and are working on the question. After two minutes, choose a student leader to lead the opening of the lesson. Have the student leader ask: -(Ask the daily question) -What day is it today? -What is the date today? -What is the topic of the lesson? -Ask some questions so to remember the material from the previous day. (country/instrument) -(Reads the lesson objectives) with teacher prompting As the student leader is opening the lesson, the teacher can circulate the room and stamp the incentive charts of students who answered the daily question correctly & on time The teacher can then ask if the students understand the lesson objectives. Tell students that you hope they can do all the lesson objectives by the end of the lesson Prior knowledge |