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  VIF: VIF: VIF: VIF: LESSON PLAN SUBMISSION FORM Instructions: Instructions: Instructions: Instructions: Please complete the following form based on a lesson that exemplifies your teaching and instructional strategies. If selected to continue to the personal interview, you will need to present a component of this lesson in a ten minute presentation. Please limit your submission to 300 words in English. Candidate Name: Candidate Name: Candidate Name: Candidate Name: Subject: Subject: Subject: Subject: Grade Level/Age of Students: Grade Level/Age of Students: Grade Level/Age of Students: Grade Level/Age of Students: Student Student Student Student Learning Learning Learning Learning Objectives: Objectives: Objectives: Objectives: Please describe skills, knowledge, and/or behaviors you expect students to learn/perform upon completion of this lesson. Students will… Materials: Materials: Materials: Materials: Please list any materials necessary for completing this lesson (e.g., classroom board, technology, reading material, art supplies, etc.). Activities/Procedures: Activities/Procedures: Activities/Procedures: Activities/Procedure s: Please describe the major activities and procedures you use to facilitate this lesson. Assessment: Assessment: Assessment: Assessment: Please describe how you will determine whether students have attained the learning objectives you listed above. Jorge R. Lorenzo R. The Aplhabet Beginners/11-13 year-old students be able to learn, memorize, pronounce and practice the English Alphabet and review some colors while they are playing the UNO game.  A set of Uno game cards ( It has be en modifie d the cla ssic game from numbe rs on each card to a different letter of the alphabet on each card). 1- Ask your students to form a group between six and seven players. 2- Tell your students that this game is played like the original UNO game. 3- The object of the game is to be the first person to finish all the cards in your hand. When you have just one card left, you must say "UNO" out loud. If you don't, and the other players notice before you play your last card you must pick up 2 more  cards from the deck. 4- Deal out 3 cards to each player. 5- The remaining cards are left in the middle of the players. 6- The first person can play any letter-card they wish to start the game. The next player must play a card that matches the  same letter as the previous or has the same colour. Example: A Yellow "Y " can be played on a Red "Y." A Yellow "Y" cannot be played on a Red "W." A Yellow "Y" can be played on a Yellow "W." Match the colour or the letter. If a player has two or matching cards in their hand, they can be played at the same time. 7- Special Cards: +2 makes the next person pick up two cards. +4 WILD makes the next person pick up four cards. This card  can be played on any colour and also changes the colour of play to ow ner's choice.WILDThis card c an be played on any colour and also changes the colour of play to owner's choice. X Skip. This card causes game-play to skip the next player.  Reverse: This causes game-play direction to reverse. Speaker card: The pl ayer who plays the 'speaker' car d chooses someone else in the group to read out all their cards held. Students will : 1- demonstrate knowledge of alphabet recognition. 2- say the alphbet in English when they have got the speaker card. 3- pronounce each letter of the alphabet while they are playing the game with no help.

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  • VIF:VIF:VIF:VIF: LESSON PLAN SUBMISSION FORM

    Instructions: Instructions: Instructions: Instructions: Please complete the following form based on a lesson that exemplifies your teaching and instructional strategies. If selected to continue to the personal interview, you will need to present a component of this lesson in a ten minute presentation. Please limit your submission to 300 words in English.

    Candidate Name:Candidate Name:Candidate Name:Candidate Name:

    Subject:Subject:Subject:Subject:

    Grade Level/Age of Students:Grade Level/Age of Students:Grade Level/Age of Students:Grade Level/Age of Students:

    Student Student Student Student Learning Learning Learning Learning Objectives:Objectives:Objectives:Objectives: Please describe skills, knowledge, and/or behaviors you expect students to learn/perform upon completion of this lesson.

    Students will

    Materials:Materials:Materials:Materials: Please list any materials necessary for completing this lesson (e.g., classroom board, technology, reading material, art supplies, etc.).

    Activities/Procedures:Activities/Procedures:Activities/Procedures:Activities/Procedures: Please describe the major activities and procedures you use to facilitate this lesson.

    Assessment:Assessment:Assessment:Assessment: Please describe how you will determine whether students have attained the learning objectives you listed above.

    JorgeTypewritten textJorge R. Lorenzo R.

    JorgeTypewritten textThe Aplhabet

    JorgeTypewritten textBeginners/11-13

    JorgeTypewritten textyear-old students

    JorgeTypewritten textbe able to learn, memorize, pronounce and practice the English Alphabet and review some colors while they are playing the UNO game.

    JorgeTypewritten textA set of Uno game cards (I have modified the classic game from numbers on each card to a differentletter of the alphabet on each card)

    JorgeTypewritten text1- Ask your students to form a group between six and seven players.2- Tell your students that this game is played like the original UNO game.3- The object of the game is to be the first person to finish all the cards in your hand. When you have just one card left, you must say "UNO" out loud. If you don't, and the other players notice before you play your last card you must pick up 2 more cards from the deck. 4- Deal out 3 cards to each player.5- The remaining cards are left in the middle of the players.6- The first person can play any letter-card they wish to start the game. The next player must play a card that matches the same letter as the previous or has the same colour. Example: A Yellow "Y" can be played on a Red "Y." A Yellow "Y" cannot be played on a Red "W." A Yellow "Y" can be played on a Yellow "W." Match the colour or the