Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Ready to

Step-by-Step Interactive Teaching Plan for "Ready to"

1. Warm-Up Activity (Engage)

🔹 Quick Discussion: Ask students:

  • "What are you ready to do today?" (Encourage simple responses like I am ready to learn / I am ready to play.)
  • Show a few pictures (e.g., a runner at the starting line, a student with books, a chef with ingredients) and ask: What do you think they are ready to do?

2. Explanation with Examples (Explain & Demonstrate)

🔹 Concept Introduction:

  • Explain that "ready to" means someone is prepared or willing to do something.
  • Provide simple examples:
    • I am ready to eat.
    • She is ready to go to school.
    • They are ready to play football.

🔹 Interactive Mini-Activity:

  • Sentence Completion Game:
    • Write half sentences on the board: I am ready to ____. / He is ready to ____.
    • Students complete them with their ideas.

3. Practice Activities (Interact & Use)

🔹 Pair Work (Role-Play)

  • Situation: One student asks, “Are you ready to…?” and the other responds.
    • Example:
      • Student A: Are you ready to watch a movie?
      • Student B: Yes, I am ready to watch a movie!

🔹 Action-Based Game (Simon Says – "Ready To")

  • Teacher says, "Be ready to jump!" / "Be ready to clap!" and students follow the action.

🔹 Flashcard Matching

  • Prepare two sets of cards:
    • One set with phrases like ready to study, ready to sleep, ready to dance.
    • Another set with matching pictures.
    • Students match them correctly.

4. Production (Create & Use in Real Life)

🔹 Group Discussion:

  • Ask: What are you ready to do this weekend?
  • Students answer in full sentences: I am ready to visit my grandparents.

🔹 Writing Task:

  • Ask students to write 3 sentences using "ready to" based on their daily routine.

5. Wrap-Up & Reinforcement (Recap & Fun Task)

🔹 Exit Ticket:

  • Before leaving, each student must say one sentence using "ready to".

Bonus: Digital Learning Idea

  • Kahoot Quiz / Online Polls: Create a quick quiz where students choose the correct sentence using "ready to".

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