[hide_on_uk]Colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]Colours[/hide_on_us] and fruit 2 lesson plan

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Colors and fruit 2 lesson

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[hide_on_uk]Colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]Colours[/hide_on_us] and fruit 2

This lesson continues with the theme of [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] and fruit. Students learn some new vocabulary, play fun games and activities, sing songs and read a fun story about [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us].

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A fun lesson with lots of activities building on the previous lessons – and also your students’ first classroom reader!

Lesson procedure:

Warm up and maintenance:

Greetings

1. Greetings
Greet the students by name as they enter the classroom and gesture for them to sit down (on cushions if you have them) in a fan-shape around you.

Name tags

2. Name tags
Before class, prepare some name tags (stickers or pin-on tags).

If your students can not write their names well:
have each student’s name written in dots or dashes in lower-case letters on the tags. Sit down with your students and lay out the name tags in front of you. Pick up each tag and encourage the student to recognize his/her name. Do this for everyone.

Finally, have everyone take out a pencil and trace their name on their tags and stick them on.

If your students can write their names well:
simply give a blank name tag to each student to write their name on in pencil and stick it on.

Introduce glove puppet - greetings and introductions activity

3. Glove puppet greetings
Bring out your glove puppet bag and have everyone shout “Hello!“ into the bag until he wakes up and jumps out of the bag. Then model chatting with the glove puppet …

Puppet: “Hello”, What’s your name?”
Teacher: “My name is…”.
Puppet: “How are you?”
Teacher: “I’m fine, thank you”.

… and then have the puppet say hello to each student and ask them the same questions.
Finally, go around saying “Goodbye” and “See you” before going back into the bag and back to sleep.

4. Sing the “Hello song”
Sit in a circle and sing the song (clap along or pat knees).

Lyrics for the “Hello song”

Hello, hello,
How are you today?
Hello, hello,
How are you today?

I’m fine, thank you,
I’m fine, thank you,
I’m fine, thank you,
And how about you?

Hello, hello,
How are you today?
I’m fine, thank you,
And how about you?

Gestures for the “Hello song”

These are quite straight forward. First time you play the song do the gestures and encourage everyone to do them with you.

  • Wave as you sing the “Hello, hello” parts.
  • Gesture to others as you sing, “How are you today?”
  • Point to yourself as you sing, “I’m fine, thank you”
  • Hand gesture towards another student as you sing, “And how about you?”.
Sing the "Hello song"

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Name writing practice

5. Name writing practice
This is an optional activity you can do if your students can’t write their names in English. If they can, skip this step.

Name writing sheet

Everyone sits at a table with you. Take the name writing practice sheets from last lesson (with your students’ names written in dots or dashes) and read the names out – encourage each student to put their hand up and say, “Yes”. Give out the sheets to each student.

Next, say, “Take out your pencils” and have everyone trace their name using different [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us]. As the students trace their names, circulate, help and give lots of praise. Be sure to elicit red, blue, green, yellow and purple [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] as a review from last class.

Finally, praise and reward students for doing a good job!

Homework check

6. Homework check
Check each student’s homework that you set in the last lesson. Ask each student some questions about their homework worksheet (e.g. “What [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] is this cup cake?”), give lots of praise, and then put some kind of mark on the homework sheet (e.g. a sticker, a stamp or draw a smiley face).

Finally, tell your students to put their homework back into their bags.

7. Do “Exercise routine” activity
There are two new actions to add – kick and wiggle. Say the following and have the students follow your lead:

Exercise routine
  • “Stand up” (Teacher stands and so does everyone else)
  • “Hands up / hands down” (do 4 or 5 times)
  • “Jump” (4 or 5 times)
  • “Kick” (4 or 5 times)
  • “Run! / Stop!” (4 or 5 times)
  • “Turn around! / Stop!” (4 or 5 times)
  • “Wiggle!” (a few seconds)
  • finally “Sit down”.
Touch the colors on posters

8. Play “Touch the [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] on the walls”
This is a great activity to do, especially if your classroom has lots of [hide_on_uk]colorful[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colourful[/hide_on_us] posters on the walls.  If not, before class pin lots of red, blue, green, purple, yellow, pink and orange origami papers around the classroom walls (at touching height).

Demonstrate by shouting out a [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] (e.g. “Red”). Run and touch red on any poster / red origami. Do the same for another [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] (e.g. “Blue”). Each time run to a new poster/origami. Now have the students do the activity – shout out a [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] and have them all run around the classroom touching the [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] on the walls.

Balloon kick activity

9. Play “Balloon kick”
You need 7 balloons – one for each of the review [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] – don’t blow them up yet. Take one balloon and elicit the [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us]. Then chorus “(blue) balloon” x3.

Now blow up the balloon (kids love watching this) and tie the end. Pat the balloon to one student and encourage him/her to say its [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] as they catch it. Let the student pat it back to you and repeat the [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] with all students. Do the same for the other 6 balloons.

Finally, line the balloons up and model the activity: “Ok, (your name) kick the (blue) balloon!”, then run up to the (blue) balloon and kick it. Now instruct one student to kick a balloon, give lots of help and encouragement and then do with all the other students.

10. Sing “The rainbow song”
The first time you play the song, put up “The rainbow song” song poster on the board. Quickly elicit the [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us]. Play the song and sing along, touching the [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] as you sing. You can even invite a student to come up to the board and touch the [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] with you. Next, give out all 7 [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] (e.g. [hide_on_uk]colored[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]coloured[/hide_on_us] paper, pencils, etc.) to each student. Get each student to lay out the [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] in front of him/her, in the order of the song. As you pay the song again, have all students touch each [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] and sing along.

Lyrics for “The rainbow song”

Verse 1:
Red and yellow and pink and green,
Purple and orange and blue.
I can sing a rainbow,
Sing a rainbow,
Sing a rainbow too.

Verse 2:
Red apples and yellow sun,
Pink flowers in the green grass.
Purple grapes and orange carrots,
A rainbow high in the blue sky.

Verse 3:
Red and yellow and pink and green,
Purple and orange and blue.
I can sing a rainbow,
Sing a rainbow,
Sing a rainbow too.

Gestures for “The rainbow song”

There are a number of activities you can do as you sing along to the song:

  • Simply pat your knees or clap in time with the music as you sing the song.
  • Give each student a print out of The rainbow song song poster. As they sing along they touch each [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] or picture.
  • Give out the 7 [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] to students ([hide_on_uk]colored[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]coloured[/hide_on_us] paper, origami paper, [hide_on_uk]colored[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]coloured[/hide_on_us] blocks, [hide_on_uk]colored[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]coloured[/hide_on_us] pencils – anything will do) and have students touch the [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] in time with the song.
  • Put [hide_on_uk]colored[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]coloured[/hide_on_us] paper up around the walls of the classroom.  Have all of your students point to each [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] as it is sung.
Sing "The rainbow song"

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New learning and practice:

1. Read classroom reader “What [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] am I?”
Before class, download and print off the reader “What [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] am I?”. As you go through each page, point to the pictures and let your students shout out what [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] it should be:

Teacher: What is this? (pointing at the black and white apple on page 1)
Students: It’s an apple!
Teacher: Yes, that’s right! (reading from the story) “I am an apple. What [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] am I?”
Students: Red!
Teacher: Let’s check … (turning the page) … Right! Good job! (reading from the story) … “I am red”. Can you point to something red in the classroom?
Students: (pointing to red things in the classroom)
Teacher: Yes, that’s right! Red (books) and a red (T-shirt) … (goes through all the red things students are point at).

Read classroom reader

Get the students really involved in the story by asking lots of questions (e.g. eliciting the objects and their [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us]) and getting everyone to point to [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us] in the classroom.

After reading the story, give out a reader worksheet to each student and read through the story one more time (without stopping for questions, etc.) as students [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] in the objects from the story. Check to make sure that everyone is using the correct [hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us].

Alternatively, watch our video version of the reader (Internet connection required).

Teach fruit vocab: apple, banana, grapes

2. Review and teach fruit: apple, banana, grapes, orange, melon, pineapple, lemon, strawberry
Use the plastic fruit from the previous lesson. Sit everyone in a circle around you. Take out the box with the fruit in and shake it – the rattling sound will instantly alert your students.

Open the box and pull out a fruit. Ask “What’s this?” Elicit/Teach the word and chorus x3. Next, mime biting the fruit and chewing, and then say “Yummy!”. Then hold the fruit in front of each student to let them take an imaginary bite. Encourage them to say “yummy!” or even “yuk!”. Repeat with the other fruit.

Fruit fetch

3. Play “Fruit fetch”
You’ll need enough plastic fruit pieces for each student (e.g. if you have 16 students, you’ll need two of each plastic fruit – if you don’t have enough plastic fruit use our fruit flashcards instead).

Have your students sit on the floor.  Throw the fruit around the classroom. Model the activity: say “(Your name) give me a/an (apple)”. Get up, find the fruit and put it into the box. Now hold the box and instruct a student to pick up a fruit, bring it back to you and put it in the box. Do for each student in the class so that all of the fruit has been collected. Repeat for fun.

4. Play “Fruit rope jump” game
Take a length of rope and lay it across the floor at one end of the classroom. On one side place the 8 plastic fruit and the box. Have your students line up on the other side of the rope. Model: “(Your name), put the (apple) in the box”. Run up to the rope, jump over the rope (say “Jump!”) select the correct fruit and put it in the box.

Now instruct each student to do the activity.

Wrap up:

Assign homework

1. Assign homework: “[hide_on_uk]Color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]Colour[/hide_on_us] the 8 fruit”
Hold up the homework worksheet and model [hide_on_uk]coloring[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colouring[/hide_on_us] in the 8 fruit pictures.  Elicit each fruit and [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] as you go.  Give out the worksheets and say, “Put your homework in your bags” and help them to do so – this is important as they will probably want to start [hide_on_uk]coloring[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colouring[/hide_on_us] them right away.

Say goodbye to the glove puppet

2. Say goodbye to the glove puppet
Take out the bag again and get everyone to wake up the glove puppet by shouting its name into the bag (e.g. “Cookie Monster!”). Bring out the puppet and go through the same routine – go to each student and say hello, ask their name and the say goodbye / see you. Then put the puppet back in the bag (back to sleep).

3. Sing the “Goodbye song”
Sit together in a circle and sing and clap along.

Lyrics for the “Goodbye song”

Sing the "Goodbye song"

Goodbye, goodbye,
See you again.
Goodbye, goodbye,
See you again.

It’s time to go,
It’s time to go,
It’s time to go,
See you next time.

Goodbye, goodbye,
See you again.
It’s time to go,
See you next time.

Gestures for the “Goodbye song”

These are quite straight forward. First time you play the song do the gestures and encourage everyone to do them with you.

  • Wave as you sing the “Goodbye, goodbye” parts.
  • Hold your hand above your eyes (as you would when you are looking into the distance and keeping the sun out of your eyes) and look at another student as you sing, “See you again”.
  • Tap watch (or imaginary watch) and then point to the door as you sing, “It’s time to go”.
  • Point towards another student as you sing, “See you next time”.

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Do "Quick check" and say goodbye

4. Do “Quick check” and say goodbye
Time to leave the class. Make sure everything is put away and the students have gathered their belongings. Have them line up at the door and place yourself between the door and the students.

For each student hold up a [hide_on_uk]color[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colour[/hide_on_us] or fruit and elicit what it is.

When they give you the correct answer say goodbye and let them leave. If their answer is wrong, have them go back to the end of the line – they will have to try again once they reach the front!

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  12. Review lesson: body, shapes and animals
  13. Classroom objects and toys 1
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  16. Our world 2
  17. Weather
  18. Review lesson: classroom, toys, our world, weather
  19. Clothes 1
  20. Clothes 2
  21. Vegetables and likes 1
  22. Vegetables and likes 2
  23. Feelings and emotions 1
  24. Feelings and emotions 2
  25. Review lesson: clothes, vegetables & likes, feelings
  26. Directions
  27. Wheels on the bus
  28. Can for ability 1
  29. Can for ability 2
  30. Stationery and possessions 1
  31. Stationery and possessions 2
  32. Stationery and possessions 3
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