Development of Lesson Material That Meet Student
Development of Lesson Material That Meet Student
The term CLIL was coined by David Marsh, University of Jyvskyl, Finland
(1994). CLIL refers to situations where subjects, or parts of subjects, are taught
through a foreign language with dual-focused aims, namely the learning of content
There are three main race in Malaysia who are Malay, Chinese and Indians. Each
race has their own mother tongue language. Here foreign language plays its role in
delivering teaching content to the students. When foreign language is taught to the
(CLIL) programs combine teaching content from a curriculum area with the explicit
teaching of the target language. There is a focus on the vocabulary and structures
required for the additional curriculum area. Content may include all or part of one or
more curriculum areas. CLIL environments are assumed to consist of four key
characteristics that differ from the settings where learning occurs through the mother
tongue (Jppinen, 2002). CLIL provides new learning experiences for students.
content, communication, cognition and culture. Content is crucial for the progression
use language. Besides, cognition is needed in developing thinking skills which link
There are two dimensions which are activity-based teaching and learning and
Questions
After pasting the flash cards students watch a video on solar system from YouTube.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQrlgH97v94). Students listen to the lyrics of
the song and fill in the blanks of the song as given below. This helps student to
understand the characteristics of planets in solar system.
Song lyrics
There are ____________ planets in the solar system. We revolve around the
________. Join us to learn about the different ____________. Lets sing along
and have some fun.
Principle 3 Collaboration
Students develop and practice language in collaboration with one another and with
teachers. Collaboration learning provide two way experiences through which
students solve problems, negotiate meaning, and demonstrate what they have
learned. For topic, solar system students are divided into groups and instructed to
create solar system mobile based on the information gained from the song earlier.
Then students present their solar system mobile.
Mercury
Definition: the planet first in order from Characteristics
the sun - Closest planet to the sun.
Translation: in my language (Tamil) - Dry and almost airless.
- Very hot days with very cold
nights
- Solid planet with rocky surface.
Picture (drawing)
Venus
Definition: the planet second in order Characteristics
from the sun - Closest planet to earth.
Translation: in my language (Tamil) - Surrounded by poisonous gas.
- Greenhouse gases trap heat
from the sun. Thus it is the
hottest planet
- Solid planet with rocky surface.
Picture (drawing)
Mnemonic terms for the arrangement of planets
Or
Arrangement of planets
1. Mercury
2. Venus
3. Earth
4. Mars
5.Jupiter
6. Saturn
7. Uranus
8. Neptune
Principle 5 differentiation
Example of glossary
Key word Definition
Asteroid A mass of rock that moves around in space; mostly found in the
asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
Past tense
Principle 9 Clear and Appropriate Goals and Feedback
For the solar system, summative assessments can be used to provide clear
feedback to learners on what they have achieved. This enable a teacher to ensure
that instruction is sufficient, appropriate, and well scaffolded. Teachers can give
power point presentation with a task related to solar system. Example of task is as
given below :
.
Task: Imagine you are a scientist preparing for a conference on the latest
discoveries on the Solar system
1. Choose one of the planet in the Solar System and, using internet, search
information about the latest discoveries.
2. Compare your information with those of a small group of classmates.
3. Prepare a power point presentation.
4. Make an oral presentation to the whole class.