My didactic unit is entitled "Norms" and it's aimed at 3rd year of ESO students. The subject I have chosen is Ethical Values.
The subject matter of this unit is rules and the different gramatical structures used to express them. I state the difference between rules and obligations and work with vocabulary related to housework activities.
My objectives in this unit are:
· To promote communicative competence.
· To promote the knowledge and respect for rules and norms.
· To develop listening and speaking activities.
· To express obligation using must and have to.
· To learn vocabulary related to housework.
· To use learning to learn strategies through the use of dictionaries, inferring meaning from context, etc.
I have prepared a series of activities distributed in four sessions:
1st session:
I introduce the unit showing my pupils several pictures of people doing the housework and of different signs allowing or banning certain behaviours. I will check previous knowledge by asking them some simple questions such as Have you ever cleaned your room?, Do you know how to use the vacuum cleaner?, Do you like ironing?. Then I speak about obligations and norms.
A second part of this session will be a written comprehension so as to see the grammar rules about norms in context. I have chosen a set of short texts about school rules with a final comprehension chart.
2nd session:
My second session will be devoted to work with vocabulary. I will explain first new vocabulary and expressions related to the housework and then I will contribute to fix this new vocabulary in my pupil's minds by means of some interactive activities.
Interactive map:
https://www.educaplay.com/es/recursoseducativos/591925/cinderella_housework.htm
Match columns:
https://www.educaplay.com/es/recursoseducativos/2679216/household_objects.htm
Crossword:
https://www.educaplay.com/es/recursoseducativos/838153/housework.htm
3rd session:
In my third sesión the main point is oral comprehension. We will work with our text books and their adapted listenings. Pupils will listen three or four times to the text and will have to fill in a listening guide with the information that they understand.
4th session:
Now is the moment to be productive in the English language so, in groups of four, they will discuss orally about the most appropriate rules for their class and will have to reach an agreement. Finally they will write their rules on a sheet of paper and will read them aloud at class in turns. All the group will vote for the best ten rules.
Esther Paz Mandado
You can have a look at my CLIL didactic unit design here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cj5meaxm1bup649/CLILUNIT_topic3.docx?dl=0
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