This time I chose the
same strategy from the last time. The
strategy is Gradual
Release of Responsibility. This
time the lesson plan topic and activity is different. This lesson plans aims to
teach the students the culture of foreign language they are learning. Based on
my knowledge, most of the students like to work on presentations. It summarizes
the idea very well and guides the students in any area they learn. It also keeps the students excited and
motivated. I apply presentations most of
the time. I even involve students in doing presentations and projects from to
time, and that’s because my students love to do so. (I do it, We do it, You do
it). Those steps help all students to follow instruction and develop their
skills. It also gives all types of students an equal opportunity.
Lesson Plan
Grade: Middle School.
Subject: Arabic
Attitudes
Teacher:
Sayed Gad
Date
Standards: culture,
communication and connection.
Material/Preparation:
flash card - chart- different colors - Flags of different countries – Pencils –
papers-crayons - table cloth - construction paper.
Objective
The student will be able to:
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know some facts about Arabic
culture:
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etiquette
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kissing (on hand – head – nose-shoulder)
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ways of sitting and eating rules
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nonverbal communication
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How I will measure
mastery of the objective:
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discussion-reflection
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presentation and report
New Vocabulary:
Greetings
– kissing – Respect – Appreciation – compare – culture – Customs and traditions
– habit.
تحيات - التقبيل -
احترام - تقدير - قارن - الثقافة - العادات والتقاليد - العادة.
1st Part of
Lesson
The teacher will
show students a presentation that was made by the teacher. The
teacher will then engage students in
discussions about the different topics related to the presentation which
include some different habits and lifestyles in the Arab world. The teacher
will explain how important it is to learn the culture of the language that we
are learning. .
The teacher will
explain that we could use it when we travel to any Arab country,
and that will avoid a lot of
problems or issues you could have if you don’t speak the language of the
country you are going to visit.
The teachers will
have the students participate in a discussion. Students will then
be able to compare between their culture
and other peoples culture. The teachers will ask students to create groups and
prepare conversations in Arabic regarding the culture. The students will be
working on making a presentation. The students will do some parts on the
presentation that need to be done in class so the teacher can help.
The rest of the
presentation will be done at home. The students when they finish
their presentation, they will then
take turns to come out in front of the whole class to give their presentation. The students will ask and answer questions to
one another regarding the presentation that being projected.
INITIATE: (Engage, activate prior knowledge, review)
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The teacher will introduce the title of the lesson
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The teacher will ask the students first about their own etiquette and
cultural hints.
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The teacher will let students guess how the Arabic cultural hints look
like
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Teacher’s presentation will be projected.
INSTRUCT: (The gradual release of responsibility)
Modeled Learning (I do it, you watch)
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Teacher explains to students why things
are going this way
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Give examples
Shared Learning (I do it, you help)
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The teacher speaks and gives
examples
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The teacher asks the students
several times
Guided Practice (You do it, I help)
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The teacher will let the students discuss topics together.
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The teacher asks the students if they know another cultural hints from
different countries.
Independent Practice (You do it, I watch)
- The
teacher will get the students’ feedback and reflect
- The teacher will
ask the students to compare between the Arab and USA cultural hints.
Essential Questions
What do you know about the Arab
culture?
Are
you familiar with any other culture beside your country?
Compare
between your culture and Arab culture?
If
you were given the choice to have a culture, which one would you choose? Why?
Evaluation:
The students will start working on their own
presentation in class time.
The students will learn and enjoy being
working together in groups.
The teacher will be moving around to observe
the students.
The teacher will make sure to ask students
and listen to their responses
The teacher will put the students in group
activates and observe their participation.
Homework
The
students will work together after class in their spare time to get the
presentation
done.