LFO Teacher's Guide - Book - Page 50
Read the instructions with them, explaining anything they may not understand. Then have
them each work alone to prepare their own. Once everyone has a sun clock, have them all
draw the first hour. Then, for homework, they have to draw in the rest of the hours.
In the next lesson, the students should present their
finished sun clocks.
They should use the checklist on page 240 of the
workbook to make sure they’ve done everything needed.
P: Students present information
on limited content, supported by
visual aids.
You can use the checklist below to evaluate their task.
Criteria
I wrote my name.
I placed the paper on the ground and put a pencil in the middle.
I looked at the clock every hour and drew a line along the shadow.
I wrote the numbers in each section to make a clock.
I colored and decorated the clock.
I used correct English when presenting the clock to the class.
Done
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Vocabulary
Before going on to exercise 8, focus on the Vocabulary
Ruler on page 17.
If you have access to the digital format, go to the
Vocabulizer online (www.eadventure.co.il/LFO/vocab) and
have the students work there. If not, teach the vocabulary
from the book.
AI: Students use information tools
such as a glossary, a simplified
learner’s dictionary, online
dictionary, table of contents,
guided search engines, simplified
E-books, YouTube videos.
Teach the new vocabulary words from New Words (also, because, months, poem, thirty,
thirtyone, twentyeight, sorry, months of the year – January, February, March, April, May,
June, July, August, September, October, November, December). Reinforce these new words
via at least one or two activities.
For more ideas on how to work on vocabulary, go to page v, Teaching Vocabulary.
Pre-Reading
8. Let’s Play!
To play this game prepare 12 slips of paper, each with a month written on it.
In round one, 12 students choose a slip of paper; have the students get in line according to
the school year (September, October, etc.)
In round two, 12 NEW students choose a slip of paper, and you have them get in line
according to the calendar year (January, February, etc.)
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