Giáo án Tiếng anh Lớp 1 (i-Learn Smart Start 1) - Unit 4: My Body (Lesson 1) - Năm học 2020-2021

Giáo án Tiếng anh Lớp 1 (i-Learn Smart Start 1) - Unit 4: My Body (Lesson 1) - Năm học 2020-2021

A- Listen and point. Repeat.

CD1- Track 50

- Use flashcards to introduce the new words: head, leg, arm

- Have students listen to each new word.

- Have students listen to each new word and repeat all together and individually. Correct student’s pronunciation if it’s necessary.

- Arrange the flashcards on the board. Play audio and have students listen and point to the pictures in their books.

- Play audio again and have students listen, repeat several times.

- Change the order of the flashcards, point to them individually and have students say the words, correct pronunciation when needed.

- Have students work in pairs, one of them points to the picture in the book and the other says the word.

- Have students point to parts of body and say the words aloud.

Optional activities:

Option 1: Do as I say

- Teacher says a word about parts of body and touch his/ her part of body. (E.g. Teacher says “head” and touches his/ her head (or leg/ arm).

 

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i-Learn Smart Start 1
Week: Date of teaching:	
Period: 1 
UNIT 4: MY BODY
Lesson 1
Objectives:
	By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify body parts and follow simple instructions.
Teaching aids:
	Teacher’s aids: student book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/TV.
	Students’ aids: Student books, notebooks, workbooks.
Languages focus:
	Vocabulary: head, leg, arm
	Structure :
Touch your (head).
Procedures:
Time
Steps/Activities
Organization
5’
Warm-up
Option 1: Slap 
Split the class into four teams. 
Place pictures of flowers on the board.
Have four students come to the board to face off. 
Call out the sentence (e.g.” It’s a red flower.”) and have students run to the board then slap the picture and repeat the sentence. The winner is the student who slaps the picture at first.
Option 2: Bang! 
Students work in groups.
Give each group a box with many pieces of paper in it. Write a sentence on the paper ( E.g. It’s a pink flower./ It’s a white flower./ .) and fold it in half.
Add a few cards that say "BANG!". 
Students take turns picking up a card from the box. If they read the sentence correctly, they get to keep it. If they draw a BANG! Card, they yell BANG! and then return all their cards (except the BANG! card) to the box. 
Teacher – whole class/ teamwork/ individuals
Teacher – whole class/ individuals
25’
New lesson
A- Listen and point. Repeat.
CD1- Track 50
Use flashcards to introduce the new words: head, leg, arm
Have students listen to each new word.
Have students listen to each new word and repeat all together and individually. Correct student’s pronunciation if it’s necessary.
Arrange the flashcards on the board. Play audio and have students listen and point to the pictures in their books.
Play audio again and have students listen, repeat several times.
Change the order of the flashcards, point to them individually and have students say the words, correct pronunciation when needed.
Have students work in pairs, one of them points to the picture in the book and the other says the word.
Have students point to parts of body and say the words aloud.
Optional activities:
Option 1: Do as I say
Teacher says a word about parts of body and touch his/ her part of body. (E.g. Teacher says “head” and touches his/ her head (or leg/ arm). 
Have students listen carefully and touch their parts of body (Their movement must match teacher’s word. E.g. Students touch their heads when they hear “head”.).
Option 2: Pass the envelope
Divide the class into groups.
Give each group an envelope with the word cards of body parts.
Play a song as background music. Children pass the envelope to a classmate as the music plays.
Stop the music randomly. The student holding the envelope opens it and takes out one card. The student reads it aloud and points to his or her body part.
Continue the game until there are no more cards left in the envelope.
B- Listen and point.
CD1- Track 51
Introduce the situation. E. g. Teacher says, “ Touch your head.” and touch his / her head. Have students listen, say and do the same.
Play audio and have students look at the picture.
Demonstrate the activity by pointing to the new vocabulary items.
Play audio. Have students listen and point.
Have students work in pairs. One says the command and one acts out. Swap the roles and continue.
C- Sing.
CD1- Track 52
Have students turn to page 68.
Read the lyrics as a whole class.
Play audio and have students listen.
Play audio again and have students listen, sing along and act out. 
Teacher – whole class/ pair work/ individuals
Teacher-whole class
Teacher-whole class/ individuals
Teacher-whole class/ individuals/ pair work
Teacher-whole class/ individuals
5’
Wrap-up
Option 1: Quick pointing
Divide children into groups.
Call out one body word.
Children point to their body parts as fast as possible and say the words.
Groups that say the words correctly and point correctly win points.
Option 2: Who is faster?
Divide the class into groups. 
Arrange the flashcards on the board. 
Invite a student from each group to go to the board. 
Say a word and have students run to tap the correct card.
Teacher – whole class/ groupwork
Teacher – whole class/ groupwork
i-Learn Smart Start 1
Week: Date of teaching:	
Period: 2 
UNIT 4: MY BODY
Lesson 1
Objectives:
	By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify body parts and follow simple instructions.
Teaching aids:
	Teacher’s aids: student book and teacher’s book, class CDs, flashcards, IWB software, projector/interactive whiteboard/TV.
	Students’ aids: Student books, notebooks, workbooks.
Languages focus:
	Vocabulary: head, leg, arm
	Structure : 
Touch your (head).
Procedures:
Time
Steps/Activities
Organization
5’
Warm-up
Option 1: Sing and do
Play audio track. Have students sing the song and act out .
Option 2: Touch Body Parts
Have students stand in pairs.
Say a word and have students touch the appropriate body part of their partner.
Repeat the activity with other words.
Teacher – whole class
Teacher-whole class/ pair work
25’
New lesson
D- Say and do.
Introduce the situation: “The children are playing a game. Look! The boy is touching his head. ..”
Give students more examples by touching his/ her parts of body when he/ she says. Ask some students to make examples.
Optional activities
Option 1: 
Show a flashcard to the class.
Have students practice the structure using the new word.
Repeat with other flashcards. E.g. Teacher shows flashcard "head", Class: "Touch your head."
Option 2: 
Divide the class into pairs. 
Have Student A say, e.g. "Touch your leg.", and Student B do the action. 
Swap roles and repeat.
Afterwards, have some pairs demonstrate the activity in front of the class.
E- Play “ Simon says”
Have students look at the example.
Tell students they must only follow commands that start with "Simon says "
Demonstrate the game by giving the students different commands. If the command starts with "Simon says," students must do the action. If it doesn't start with "Simon says," students who do the action must sit down.
Have one student come to the front of the class to be "Simon."
Swap roles and repeat with a new "Simon."
Teacher – whole class/ individuals
Teacher- whole class/ individuals
Teacher- whole class/ individuals
5’
Wrap-up
Option 1: Shooting game
Divide the class into 2 teams. 
Invite one student from each team to come on the board.
Give each student a flashcard.
Have the 2 students stand back-to-back. 
Have them step forward 3 steps then turn around, showing their flashcards to each other.
The first student to say out the correct word on his/ her friend’s flashcard will get one point for their team.
Continue with other students.
The team has more points is the winner.
Option 2: Draw a monster
Have children work individually.
Give each student a piece of paper to draw a monster.
Have children think about how many body parts the monster will have. Encourage them to draw a scary monster. For example, children can draw four heads, eight arms and one leg. Have them draw and color the monster.
Display the completed pictures in the classroom.
Teacher – whole class/ teamwork
Teacher – whole class/ individuals

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