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| Which subject | Reading |
| What topic | Baseball |
| What length (min) | 30 |
| What age group | Year or Grade 5 |
| Class size | 20 |
| What curriculum | |
| Include full script | |
| Check previous homework | |
| Ask some students to presents their homework | |
| Add a physical break | |
| Add group activities | |
| Include homework | |
| Show correct answers | |
| Prepare slide templates | |
| Number of slides | 5 |
| Create fill-in cards for students | |
| Create creative backup tasks for unexpected moments |
Reading
Baseball
Year/Grade 5
20
30 minutes
This lesson corresponds with the national curriculum standards for reading comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, and cooperative learning.
| Step Number | Step Title | Length (minutes) | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction to Baseball | 5 | Briefly introduce baseball, asking students what they know about the game. Encourage sharing of experiences. |
| 2 | Vocabulary Introduction | 5 | Introduce key vocabulary words related to baseball (e.g., "home run," "strike," "teamwork"). Discuss meanings and examples. |
| 3 | Reading Activity | 10 | Distribute the short text about the history of baseball. Have students read independently, highlighting key points. |
| 4 | Group Discussion | 5 | Facilitate a discussion on what the students read. Ask guiding questions about the text and its relevance to teamwork in baseball. |
| 5 | Summary and Closure | 3 | Have students write a few sentences summarizing what they learned. Recap key points of the lesson. |
| 6 | Homework Assignment | 2 | Distribute the homework assignment related to the lesson. Explain that they will not present their homework in class, but it will be collected. |
This lesson plan promotes a well-rounded understanding of the subject while maintaining an engaging learning environment.