Five Senses
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Five Senses
PRO-CLIL: Providing Guidelines for CLIL Implementation in Primary and Pre-primary Education Prof. Dr. Ute Massler Claudia Steiert Ein EU-Projekt zur Bereitstellung von Leitlinien für das Fremdsprachliche Sachfachlernen in Englisch im Grundschul- und Vorschulbereich PH Weingarten Kirchplatz 2 88250 Weingarten Lesson Plan: Five Senses Subject: Science Grade 2 Name: Date: Teacher: School: University Teacher: Berit Elben, Evelyn Schwarz Frau Lanz Primary School Brochenzell Frau Prof. Dr. Massler Science, five senses, 2, Elben/Schwarz, Name: Berit Elben, Evelyn Schwarz Teacher: Dozentin: Frau Prof. Dr. Massler Class 4 Date: School: Primary School Brochenzell Topic: five senses Subject: Science Subject Goals: Linguistic Goals: - the pupils are supposed to get to know the relevance of the human - the pupils are supposed to get to know new words: smell, taste, hear, senses touch, see - the pupils are supposed to experiment with the human senses to experience each individual sense Materials and Equipment: scarf, sweets, pictures (nose, eye, ear, tongue), different things in tins, CD-player, CD with noises, pictures (nose, eye, ear, tongue) Time Scheduled progress Styles of learning Media plenum scarf, sweets, pictures (nose, eye, ear, tongue) In the middle of the circle is a scarf to cover the sweets (pupils don’t know what is under the scarf). Teacher: “I can see a scarf in the middle of this circle. I can see it with my eyes.” Pupils have to repeat it in chorus. Teacher selects a pupil to put away the scarf. Introduction to Teacher says: “Oh! I can see many sweets with my eyes. the topic/ I can also touch the sweets with my hands (gesture). Please go Exploration and take one of them.” ca. 35 min. Pupils have to repeat it in chorus. Teacher uses the wrapping paper to make some noises. You can hear with your ears (gesture). Teacher asks: “Can you show me your ears?” Pupils have to repeat in chorus: “I can hear with my ears.” Teacher unwraps one of the sweets. “Oooh it smells good. I can smell the chocolate.” Science, five senses, 2, Elben/Schwarz, Pupils unwrap their sweets and smell them. Teacher motivates the pupils to speak in chorus: I can smell with my nose. Teacher selects different pupils; They have to say the sentence on their own. Teacher eats a sweet. “Mmmmh that tastes good (gesture). You can taste with your tongue.” Pupils have to repeat in chorus: “I can taste with my tongue.” Pupils have to repeat all the newly learned senses with the help of the teachers and pictures on the board. After that, the teacher explains station work. Station 1: Here is a bag with different things. Always one pupil can’t see but can touch a thing and think what it is (teacher gives an example). Exploration/ Consolidation of learning content ca. 35 min Station 2: Here are different things to eat. Always one pupil can’t see but can eat something and then guess what it is (teacher gives an example). Station 3: Here you can’t see the things but you can smell and guess what they are. Then take the sheet (teacher shows it) and fill it in. Station 4: Here you have different pictures. Try to link them (memory). Station 5: Here you hear some noises with the CD player. Try to find out what noise it is. Teacher creates groups of three and one group of four and helps in the stations. group work Sheets, different things (especially spices) in tins, CD- Player, CD with noises Science, five senses, 2, Elben/Schwarz, After that the teacher explains to the pupils why senses are so important: Concluding activity ca. 15 min - life would be boring without senses - you wouldn’t feel it if I would touch you - it would be boring to eat something without taste - you would be blind (hands in front of the eyes) - put your hands on your ears: how would it feel? plenum Teacher tells pupils: “We will have a look at all senses together now. We hear a story.” Every pupil gets 5 pictures (nose, hand, etc.). Teacher explains that they have to show the corresponding picture whenever they hear the sense. Teacher reads out an example and puts up the correct picture. pictures on board Science, five senses, 2, Elben/Schwarz, Route Card Please move from one station to the next!!! Station feel What did you feel? Was hast du gefühlt? Was it good? yes 1. 2. no Science, five senses, 2, Elben/Schwarz, Station taste What did you taste? Was hast du probiert? Was it good? yes 1. 2. no Science, five senses, 2, Elben/Schwarz, Station smell What did you smell? Was it good? Was hast du gerochen? yes 1. 2. no Science, five senses, 2, Elben/Schwarz, Station hear What did you hear? Was hast du gehört? 1. 2. Science, five senses, 2, Elben/Schwarz, Station see Match the pictures! Verbinde die Bilder! Science, five senses, 2, Elben/Schwarz, Little Pete goes to the supermarket Little Pete hears his mum calling him: “Peter can you go to the supermarket? I need a pineapple, strawberries, sausages, cheese, pepper and chocolate. Pete: “Yes of course mummy! Bye bye! Peter walks to the supermarket. In the supermarket he sees the strawberries he has to buy. When he comes nearer he also can smell the strawberries. They smell very fruity. Then Pete sees the pineapples, he takes one pineapple and says: “Autch!” Pete can feel that the pineapple is so prickly. After that little Pete has to buy some sausages and cheese for his mother. The friendly woman gives him a sausage to taste. The sausage tastes so good. He also has to buy some peppers; it tickles his nose and has to sneeze: “Hatschi!” After he has bought some chocolate he pays for everything and walks home. On his way home he gets hungry and starts eating the chocolate. The chocolate tastes so sweet and so good. Mmmh! He goes on walking and hears funny music. And then suddenly he sees where the music comes from. It is a circus. But little Pete’s mother is waiting at home, so he has to go home. At home he can hear his dog barking and when he opens the door he can smell the sweet taste of his mother’s cake. His mother says: Thank you Pete, well done! You can eat a piece of cake now. Finally Pete is very happy and can taste the sweet piece of cake now.