Animal Sorting in the Context
Context: ¦Private classes of English; ¦A group of 6 children aged 5-6, ¦Children attend the lessons once a week for 1h
1. Lesson / task description - before
TA aims :
In terms of subject matter:
1. To use animal vocabulary
Materials I am going to use:
Tasks I am going to use:
2. Lesson / task description
Procedures:
First I told the children a sad story about our Birdie. And asked to help. Enthusiastically they started to search for animals which can help. Some chose a lion, a tiger, but failed to say how could they help us to reach the remote island, surrounded by water. Then they corrected their choice, choosing a bird, a snake (it can swim – I accepted this answer, for I didn’t expect anyone to guess that one can swim to reach a remote island and for this reason as a bonus I accepted this choice). Then we concentrated on birds, named their features and started to sort animals according to coverings. I clearly saw, that most of my students didn’t remember the words to name the coverings. It was sad, for we worked on them before (2 lessons). These tasks were more of a test to check what my SS have learnt. It appeared that they learn little. There was also a sad experience for me, when the boys started to mock on the tasks, were naughty and behaved badly. I was at a loss, because I thought that I made a good job, wrapping “TA tasks” in a context (finally). I led one more activity with guessing the names of the food containers. Fortunately, they coped, but the activity with animal homes we missed at all, for it was impossible to lead the lesson in this way. I switched to our language routine.
3. Overall reflection on the lesson / task
Aim aspect:
The TA aims were partly reached, because SS still named the features (mostly using their mother language) and did the grouping.
But, as I felt, there were activities for the activities sake. I still didn’t put a bigger idea behind them, I failed to find an appropriate context, that would motivate the boys. I also was rigid to stick to my script and lacked flexibility. May be that was why I failed to lead these activities properly and my SS behaved badly.