Ability – Can and couldThis lesson plan is a great introduction to modal …
Ability – Can and couldThis lesson plan is a great introduction to modal verbs. It is designed for beginner students and focuses on the use of can and can’t to discuss ability, possibility, and permissions. Throughout this lesson, students can practice both the positive and negative forms of can and could. In addition, students will study common questions and short answer prompts used in spoken English.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Advisability – ShouldAlso designed for pre-intermediate ESL students, this lesson plan guides teachers …
Advisability – ShouldAlso designed for pre-intermediate ESL students, this lesson plan guides teachers and students through the use of the modal verbs should and shouldn’t for suggestions, duties, responsibilities and/or expectations. Students will also practise forming questions and speak using should to express expectations. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Expectations – Be Supposed toIn this lesson designed for intermediate-level learners, students are …
Expectations – Be Supposed toIn this lesson designed for intermediate-level learners, students are taught ways to use be supposed to so that they can communicate expectations. In addition, students will practice using be supposed to in the present and past tenses.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Necessity – Must and have toDesigned for pre-intermediate students, this lesson plan introduces …
Necessity – Must and have toDesigned for pre-intermediate students, this lesson plan introduces the concept of necessity using must and have to. It also features gap-fill exercises and activities that allow students to express opinions in English. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Probability – May, might, and couldThis lesson plan is great for beginner students …
Probability – May, might, and couldThis lesson plan is great for beginner students and introduces them to the concepts of possibility and probability. Your students can practice speaking, reading, and listening while using may, might, and could in positive and negative forms. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Requests – Would, could, can, may and mightThis lesson plan focuses on using …
Requests – Would, could, can, may and mightThis lesson plan focuses on using the subject I to ask for permission and make requests. As well, it covers using you as the subject to make polite requests. It also outlines formal and informal ways to use these specific modal verbs. This is a great lesson plan for you to use with pre-intermediate students and as a review for intermediate students. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Suggestions – Let’s, why don’t, shallThis lesson plan discusses different forms to make …
Suggestions – Let’s, why don’t, shallThis lesson plan discusses different forms to make suggestions in English. It contains useful phrases and activities for intermediate-level students to improve their speaking, writing, and reading skills. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
This lesson was created by Renste Moeller as part of the Nebraska …
This lesson was created by Renste Moeller as part of the Nebraska ESUCC Special Project Digital Age Skills.
After reading “The Most Dangerous Game” students will comb through the text to pull out the best examples of imagery from the story. They will work together in groups of three to collect five examples (per person) of imagery. Students must be able to see each other’s examples, so they don’t repeat them, but also help each other identify which imagery is being documented.
Students will work in small groups to analyze "The Most Dangerous Game" …
Students will work in small groups to analyze "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell and identify examples of imagery. Examples will be recorded in a chart.
This is a lesson plan for a project based learning activity geared …
This is a lesson plan for a project based learning activity geared towards high school students who are enrolled in a geometry class. The project has the students discover how geometry is connected to real world situations instead of being just a subject taught in a classroom. The Indiana Academic Standards that may apply to this activity are G.LP.2, G.T.1, G.T.5, G.QP.1, G.CI.4, G.TS.3, and G.TS.5.
This lesson plan is designed for middle and high school classrooms as …
This lesson plan is designed for middle and high school classrooms as a research project regarding food customs around the world. Students (groups) will be allowed to choose a country and research the different factors that influence food customs and culture.
This lesson should follow discussion regarding basic methods to saving money and …
This lesson should follow discussion regarding basic methods to saving money and basic money management.
This lesson will provide information about the difference of saving money and investing money. A specific emphasis on what a mutual fund is, and how this investing strategy can be used for long-term financial growth.
When should this lesson be used?“My Apartment” is a speaking lesson plan …
When should this lesson be used?“My Apartment” is a speaking lesson plan download designed to use with pre-intermediate students. Prior to using this speaking lesson plan download, I suggest you introduce your students to vocabulary that describes typical features of a city and apartment. This lesson should be used with students that are familiar with the present simple tense. By the end of the lesson a student should be able to use the present simple to talk about an apartment.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
This lesson plan is designed to assess students at the middle school …
This lesson plan is designed to assess students at the middle school level over the components of MyPlate. Attached is the lesson plan for a summative assignment, creating a poster or brochure encouraging others to follow the guidelines of MyPlate.
This is a reading lesson about Easter Island, also known as Rui Napa, …
This is a reading lesson about Easter Island, also known as Rui Napa, one of the most isolated islands in the world. It is designed for intermediate students who can comfortably read texts and answer basic questions about them.If you enjoyed this ESL lesson plan download, there are 150+ more free lessons available with a free Off2Class account!
This is lesson plan for NCERT English( Honeycomb) Garden snake poem. I …
This is lesson plan for NCERT English( Honeycomb) Garden snake poem. I have created this lesson plan with interactive ICT tool. This lesson plan is also based on the constructive approach of teaching. I have also given the external links to sites containing activities and assessment within the lesson plan. This lesson plan is suitable for blended learning/ flipped classroom/ online teaching.
This template is meant to be a guide for Nebraska Family and …
This template is meant to be a guide for Nebraska Family and Consumer Sciences teachers when creating digital online lessons. Headings and/or topics not included in the lesson plan should be marked N/A.
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