Lesson plan | Lesson plan |
What to create | Lesson plan |
Which subject | English |
What topic | Paper 1 |
What length (min) | 45 |
What age group | Doesn't matter |
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In this lesson, we will focus on English Paper 1, which is a written exam that tests your reading comprehension and writing skills. We will discuss the format of the exam, the types of questions that you will encounter, and strategies for answering them effectively. By the end of this lesson, you should feel confident and prepared to tackle Paper 1.
Teacher introduces the topic of Paper 1 and explains its importance in the English curriculum. Students are given an overview of what the exam entails.
Teacher explains the format of the exam, including the types of texts that will be used (such as fiction, non-fiction, and poetry), the number of questions, and the time limit. Students are encouraged to ask any questions they may have about the exam.
Teacher introduces strategies for improving reading comprehension, such as annotating the text, identifying key ideas and themes, and making predictions. Students are encouraged to practice these strategies on a sample text.
Teacher explains the types of questions that will be asked on Paper 1, such as multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions. Students are given examples and tips for approaching each type of question effectively.
Teacher provides a writing prompt related to a text that students have read. Students are given 5 minutes to write a response to the prompt.
Teacher summarizes the key points of the lesson and reminds students of the importance of practicing for Paper 1. Students are given a homework assignment to practice reading comprehension and writing skills.
Read a text of your choice and annotate it using the strategies discussed in class. Write a short response to a writing prompt related to the text, using the strategies discussed in class.