1. Lesson / task description - before

- 1. I spy with my little eye something that is made of (wood, plastic, rubber, stone) (parallelly we are practicing the sounds w,th – phonetic section)

- 2. I spy with my little eye something that is (bigger /smaller) than the …(given object)

- 3. I spy with my little eye something that is (a circle, a triangle, a square, a rectangle) in shape

- 4. I spy with my little eye something that is (colour).

 - Is it the …(name of the object in the classroom)? ( to learn to ask questions)

-        four posters with the names of the stations – MATERIAL, SIZE, SHAPE, COLOUR )

-        cards with colours, shapes, names and photos of materials

-        objects in the classroom

T and SS sit on a train and start their journey. The first station is Material. Here we repeat the materials and start to play the “I spy” game. Ss stick to the objects that are made of wood (if the feature named is “wood”) and ask  - Is it the (table)? The one, who guessed correctly, starts a new round.

Then the T commands: “Sit on the train” and SS continue their journey till the station “Size”. We choose an object for comparing (last time it was my Mediator Bunjie (I have a new one). And the object in the class was guessed in comparison with Bunjie (bigger, smaller).

The journey continues through the station “Shape” till the station “Colour” where the objects in the class are chosen according to the parameter needed. So ss are looking for the objects, that are rounds, rectangular, or green , yellow accordingly.

When the journey is over, the T asks the ss what did we do? Did they like the journey? 

2. Lesson / task description – after

As to reflecting on the experience, the older ss (6-7 y.o.) told, that we were searching for circles, glass…The T had to correct them by précising that they were searching for the objects that were red or made of glass or were a rectangle or a square in shape.

3. Overall reflection on the lesson / task

Comments  

# Diana Bolgare 2014-02-11 13:58
Here I would like to mention some observations regarding my ss' behaviour, reactions and emotions at second TA lesson of the type. At the next lesson a 6 year old boy from the older group started to ask additional questions to narrow the searching field. At the station "Shape" he asked about the size (What's the size?) and about material (What is it made of?). I was very glad to see how smart he was.
It is the only the older group now (6-7 y.o.) where everyone has a chance to make a simple riddle, telling "I spy..." at each station. In the three other groups ss repeat after T and stick to the object chosen. Then they ask: "Is it the...?". I also noticed some progress in the ss' articulation and the speed of thinking. Now they know what to do at each station and the process of our question - answers goes faster. I think, by the end of this month everyone will have a chance to say the phrase "I spy..." at each station.
As to the reflection on the activity, even the youngest girl (4,6 y.o.) told me that she liked the game and we were searching for OBJECTS that were red, circle in shape. I was also glad to hear it, because I didn't receive such precise answer from my older ss.
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