(2) Goal Setting
1) Specific Goal : HGU Students seem to get more motivation when given specific and clear learning goal than abstract goal in their class. They can follow the flow of the professor by knowing the specific goal.
-Listing distinct goals each class: If professor gives students the goal of each class like “We’ll touch upon this, this, this, today, so that we can achieve the
Teaching Procedure
Step Activities Time Teaching Aids
Introduction 1. Greeting Introduce the goal of the lesson. 2mins.
Development1 2. Learning: how to count number in English (one to ten). 6mins. PPT
Development
2 3. Activity: card game. 6mins. card
Development3 4. activity : bingo 6mins. activity sheet
Consolidation 5. Wrap up with song and give homework 5mins. PPT
learning
․ Number of periods: One.
․ Main chapter: Lesson 3. of Saehan Textbooks, 2002.
․ Teaching environment: One teacher's computer connected to the internet, and an image projector
․ Teaching materials: One Microsoft powerpoint presentation, an internet website, pictures, and a video clip
․ Student goals
- Knowledge and understanding of th
& Chard. 2000). Teachers at both preschool and primary grade levels are no making strong connections between project learning and state standards. With the integration of a balance of skill-based and interest-based activities and a focus on broad learning goals, the project approach is finding its place as a viable approach to engaging children in meaningful, purposeful learning activities.
Storytelling feel free to using simple expressions, repeat exercising and regulation of speed to help understanding for children’s learning. And, teaching English with storytelling can improve thinking skill, study skills, and strategies. It enables to natural acquiring letters and to understand language easily with picture. It allows learning living English and knowing totally lifestyle
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