Tuesday 5 April 2011

Grade 2: Lesson 2


This is the second lesson that I did with the second grade students at my school. This was not part of the original year plan, but we decided to do this lesson in support of the people in Japan, while they were suffering through the terrible effects of the earthquake and tsunami that hit them.  All my students showed a great sense of compassion and concern for the people of Japan, and the work they produced is proof thereof.



Basic Lesson Plan:
  • Greet the students.  Chat to the students for a while about what their news is for the week.
  • Introduce the slang of the day.(Also recap last week's slang)
  • Introduce the lesson topic, 'Earthquakes'.  Ask students to define the word earthquake.
  • Use the PowerPoint presentation, to show the class what has happened in Japan.  
  • Ask them to empathize with their neighbouring country, and to write messages of hope.

Introducing slang of the day
Introducing Lesson topic.
Showing them the effects of the earthquake.
Co-teacher (Kim Bo Yeong) giving some advice.
Being creative
"We can't give money, but we can give hope"
A multi-lingual message of hope.
Drawing  inspiration from the wall of hope.
"Don't lose hope."

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How CUTE!
Comic self portraits with a message of hope.
"We are best friends." ( "Fighting" is Korean slang for strength!!)



Hope for Japan

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