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Teaching Young Teaching Young Learners Learners Visit to Broom Grove Junior Visit to Broom Grove Junior School School

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Teaching Young Teaching Young LearnersLearners

Teaching Young Teaching Young LearnersLearners

Visit to Broom Grove Junior Visit to Broom Grove Junior SchoolSchool

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Class Profile• Children in Y3.• 10 girls and 8

boys.• Very motivated

and participative children.

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Subjects in Friday• Literacy – reading groups• Playtime • Numeracy• Science• Lunchtime• Story

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RoutineRoutine in the classroomRoutine in the classroom Help ss to acquire new

information easier To predict what they will

do next. (Dunn 1985)

1. Sitting on the floor-facing the teacher.

Teachers explains and gives instructions.

Students listen carefully. T- SS interaction

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Routine2. Work in pairs on

the tables. Students interact

and talk about their project.

S-S interaction. Students help each

other

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Routine

Teacher goes back to her seat.

Students sit on the floor and listen to the teacher again.

T-s interaction S-ss interactions

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Science Class • 45 minutes long• Aim: To analyze a certain amount

of soil and find some properties about it.

• Material: soil, and a bucket.•

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Science Lesson3 activities1. Pre-activity

a. activation of previous knowledge.

b. recycle vocabulary

Rocks

Precious stones

Rocks come from undergroundlava (molten rock)

Sandy Clay

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2. ActivityHands on practice (17-20) minutes.Completing a findings task.New words – practice.Challenging activity close to their

knowledge level.Social interaction (T-ss, s-s)T monitoring and helping the students.

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3. Post Activity

Group Feedback (3-5 minutes)

T elicited answers about the findings.

T recycled vocabulary

T used real-life examples for explanations

Rocks

Precious stones

Rocks come from undergroundlava (molten rock)

Sandy Clay

worms

Plants\minbeasts\remains

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ConclusionsRoutine was relevant for conducting the activityInteraction was important.Teacher’s support was effective.Activities were according to the

students’ level.

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• School pictures slides 5,6 & 7• (2006) [

http://www.bsu.edu/web/elementaryeducation/Study-Abroad/Germany/recentpictures5.htm]

• School pictures 1,2, & 12.• (2006) [http://www.broomgrove-jun.essex.sch.uk/]