Lesson on Present Perfect Tenses Progressive and Simple for Primary 3 Students. Includes Video, Discussion, Practice, and Assessment.
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Lesson Plan: Present Perfect Tenses Progressive and Simple
Grade Level: Primary 3 (8-9 years old)
Subject: English Language
Duration: 45 minutes
Objectives:
- Students will understand the concept of present perfect tenses progressive and simple.
- Students will be able to identify and use present perfect tenses progressive and simple in sentences.
- Students will differentiate between present perfect tenses progressive and simple.
- Students will apply their knowledge of present perfect tenses progressive and simple in various activities.
Materials:
- Whiteboard or blackboard
- Markers or chalk
- Worksheets (links provided below)
- Video resources (links provided below)
Introduction (5 minutes):
- Greet the students and introduce the topic of present perfect tenses progressive and simple.
- Show a short video clip explaining the concept of present perfect tenses progressive and simple. (Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YvXG8LH3Y0)
- Engage the students in a brief discussion about the video, asking questions like:
- What did you learn from the video?
- Can you give an example of a sentence using present perfect tenses progressive?
- Can you give an example of a sentence using present perfect tenses simple?
Lesson Outline (25 minutes):
- Present the concept of present perfect tenses progressive and simple on the board.
- Present Perfect Tense Progressive: Subject + have/has + been + verb-ing
- Present Perfect Tense Simple: Subject + have/has + past participle
- Provide examples of sentences using present perfect tenses progressive and simple.
- Present Perfect Tense Progressive: "I have been playing soccer."
- Present Perfect Tense Simple: "She has eaten lunch."
- Engage the students in a guided practice activity where they identify the tense used in given sentences.
- Example sentences: "They have been swimming." and "He has finished his homework."
- Ask students to identify whether the sentences use present perfect tenses progressive or simple.
- Provide additional examples and ask students to identify the tense used.
- Example sentences: "We have been watching a movie." and "She has visited her grandparents."
- Encourage students to explain their answers.
- Distribute worksheets for individual or group work. (Example worksheet: https://www.teach-this.com/esl-essentials/files/present-perfect-continuous-worksheet.pdf)
- Instruct students to complete the sentences using the correct form of present perfect tenses progressive or simple.
- Circulate the classroom to provide assistance and monitor progress.
Questioning and Assessment (10 minutes):
- Engage the students in a class discussion by asking questions related to present perfect tenses progressive and simple.
- What is the difference between present perfect tenses progressive and simple?
- Can you give an example of a sentence using present perfect tenses progressive?
- Can you give an example of a sentence using present perfect tenses simple?
- Assess students' understanding by asking them to create their own sentences using present perfect tenses progressive and simple.
- Encourage students to share their sentences with the class.
Differentiation:
- For students who need additional support, provide sentence frames or prompts to help them construct sentences using present perfect tenses progressive and simple.
- For advanced students, challenge them to create more complex sentences using present perfect tenses progressive and simple.
Plenary (5 minutes):
- Recap the main points of the lesson on present perfect tenses progressive and simple.
- Ask students to share one thing they learned or found interesting about present perfect tenses progressive and simple.
- Provide feedback and reinforce the importance of practicing and using present perfect tenses progressive and simple in their writing and speaking.
Video Resources:
- Present Perfect Tense Progressive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YvXG8LH3Y0
- Present Perfect Tense Simple: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YvXG8LH3Y0
Worksheet Resources:
- Present Perfect Continuous Worksheet: https://www.teach-this.com/esl-essentials/files/present-perfect-continuous-worksheet.pdf