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MEP3 Week11 Term2

This weekly outline provides details for an English class covering opposites vocabulary, phonics, and activities for students. The outline includes: 1) Teaching opposites vocabulary words from the previous and current weeks such as full/empty and near/far through songs, games, and worksheets. 2) Focusing on phonics by teaching two-letter sounds combined with consonants to make "families" like "at" and having students build short words and read couplets. 3) Assigning homework for students to practice opposites vocabulary in their daily lives by pointing out examples involving flavors, colors, weather, or textures.

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MEP3 Week11 Term2

This weekly outline provides details for an English class covering opposites vocabulary, phonics, and activities for students. The outline includes: 1) Teaching opposites vocabulary words from the previous and current weeks such as full/empty and near/far through songs, games, and worksheets. 2) Focusing on phonics by teaching two-letter sounds combined with consonants to make "families" like "at" and having students build short words and read couplets. 3) Assigning homework for students to practice opposites vocabulary in their daily lives by pointing out examples involving flavors, colors, weather, or textures.

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Weekly Anuban outline

Teacher: Andy + Erica Class: MEP3 Week no. 11


Dates (from / to): 14/01/13 18/01/13

Weekly Outline:
Activity session subject : New Year Vocabulary: Opposites week 10: fast, slow, big, small, heavy, light, beautiful, ugly, strong, weak, long, short, tall Opposites week 11: full, empty, high, low, wet, dry, near, far, old, easy, hard, dark, light, clean, dirty Activities / songs / games: Opposite song used to practice and check understanding of vocabulary words Opposites games: - - Have students act out the opposites in pairs - - Play a memory game where students have to find opposite pairs - - Fly swat game on the whiteboard Matching and coloring in worksheets

Phonics 2 letter combination sounds with short vowel sounds combining them with one consonant to make phonetic families eg: at, am, in, ot etc. Students should start to build these family sounds into short words and to sight read them as couplets. Begin studying the at family. Students should learn similar sounding three letter words that all end in at. They need to learn to differentiate them from each other using their beginning sound, and to associate the words with the object. They should then complete written exercises in the workbook such as written word practice and associating descriptive sentences with pictures by picking the at words out of the sentence and relating them to their pictoral form. Notes / parent follow up: Have your child point out the opposites that are involved in their daily life. Try and focus on flavors at meals, colors, weather, or textures. Concentrate on one pairing a day to help him/her strengthen their vocabulary.

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