Friday's plan looks like this:
4th period:
-Interview and writing (Reviewing of Verbs)
-ALT explains Michael Jackson to Students (25 min.)
Lunch
5th Period:
-Game (Using to + infinitives)
-ALT explains Michael Jackson to Students (25 min.)
-Other notes: I'd like you to explain Michael Jackson to the students.
Great lesson plan, or Greatest lesson plan?
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
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2 comments:
Definitely THE greatest lesson plan in existence. Are you going to moonwalk for them?
Courtney, moonwalking has already been done. Moonwalking while doing a handstand, now that's inventive.
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