As you know, warm up is a short activity of each lesson but it is also important and essential teaching technique for both teachers and students.. Having been a teacher of English in a p
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As you know, warm up is a short activity of each lesson but it is also important and essential teaching technique for both teachers and students These mean that a good warm up can encourage the students, wake them up the first thing in the morning or after lunch people are often a little sleepy and prepare them to learn by stimulating their minds or their bodies Therefore, teachers ought to use different types of warm ups to provide variety and interest in the lesson A warm up to prepare students for a period of concentration may involve physical movement with activities that keep them active by standing up, walking, clapping the hands, jumping, dancing, singing or listening to familiar songs and chants These are, among others, enjoyable and motivating warms ups
Having been a teacher of English in a primary school for more than 10 years I have many difficulties in teaching Enlish skills and giving best ways in warm up for children in grades 3 as well In the fact that, this is the first year they were acquainted with this subject so some of them do not feel ready and interested in my lessons and some students feel difficult to learn English
Therefore, I myself always wonder how to motivate my children ? How to make them feel relaxed, ready and get involved in English lessons ? How to give them love and passion for this subject? And how to make them get involved in my lessons ? what I like other colleagues always think about
It was for that reason in the process of teaching and researching the effective techniques to teach English for young children in primary school I have consulted through other teachers of English in my district or other provinces, lecturers, reference books, and English teachers from other countries
on the Internet to apply in "Using Chants for warm up activity for pupils in
grade 3 "
1.2 Objectives.
After a long time working with children in primary schools, I have some problems in teaching English for them For example, some students do not want
to learn English, some of them do not pay attention to my lessons and even, they are tired of learning English Therefore, I decided to find out the suitable and effective technique for warm up activity with the hope of increasing students' attention, helping them learn English more easily, simply and pleasantly, making class fun, exciting and after that they love studying English
1.3 Objects of the research.
Trang 2Pupils at Tho Nguyen Primary Shool (grade 3)
- Grade 3 (3A, 3B) Total: 50 students
With the desire of using warm up activity effectively for children in grade
3, I will research the ways, techniques which are the most suitable when I teach warm up in my English classes
1.4 The methods of the research.
From my own teaching experiences, I also consult good methods from other English teachers, reference books, videos of model teaching lessons, attend the training course for primary teachers and figure out the ways children learn and tipical characteristics of them Morever, I apply chant which is an effective technique for warm up in English lessons for pupils in grade of 3 to know that how effective the techniques are and the students' attitute to learn English From that I will give the suitable ways of teaching English to improve the quanlity of the teaching lessons
Part 2: Development.
2.1 The literature review.
Undoubtedly, a warm up lesson will set the tone for what is to take place during the class This is a great idea for many reasons Students will have some idea of what to expect, and the topic can easily be introduced to them So before new English lessons, giving enjoyable warm ups is very good and it may decide
if the teaching lessons are successful or not However, to make sure what techniques are effective or suitable for the students is an important question for teachers
Especially, for students in grades 3 who are too young to absorb the complicated definitions or even do not know the reason why they have to learn I always have some difficulties Because in this age, they just know simple and familiar things So the teacher had better understand how children learn English and be more aware of children's characteristics which I learnt from the book " A traning course for Primary teachers" of Hanoi National University Publishing House They are children pick up languages in chunks, they use language creatively, they focus on meaning rather than form, they have no reason to learn and they learn through direct experiences From these, I apply suitable and interesting technique intstead of using old ones which are complex and make them tired and even be afraid of English Futhermore, the teacher ought to help them to be ready, active and interested in learning English And if we make class fun, pupils will feel exciting, cheerful and more involved in lessons That's why
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in the curriculum
2.2.Reality of teaching and learning.
Now, I am working in a rural school where almost people living by farming and cattle breeding People's life here is quite hard even some students have to live far from theirs parents so a few of them really care about their children' studying Moreover, English is an optional and less important subject for many eyes of students' parents With this thought, they do not motivate their children to learn English and as the result, some sudents dislike English, do not revise lessons at home, they are unwilling to learn and even they have no reason
to learn English
Furthermore, I am the unique English teacher of my school and I have to teach many periods per week and students in my school just learn English from grade 3 while many other school in my district they learn it when they are in grade 1 I also have to spend much time making lesson plans and teaching children at school Therefore, I do not have much time for researching or self-studying to advance my knowledge and teaching method.s when I want to share ideas or the ways to solve problems and difficulties, I only refer to other comments with colleagues in other schools in my district This affects to children' s learning and the quality of the lessons I really concern about making the quality of lessons to go up, and help the children love this subject And I decided to carry out a oral test to examine the studying English of learning of the pupils in grade 3 The results were as follows:
Well completed
Completed Uncompleted
2.3 Solution
Starting from the actual situation as described in Section reason initiatives proposed in my own experience teaching process was trying to figure out ways
to help students be able to have the best warm up before each lesson I am pleased to present the measures which I have applied in recent years at Tho Nguyen Primary School Specially, giving warm up activity through chants
Using chants for warm up is the wonderful choice for teachers who want children to be active, creative, pleasant and feel willing before learning new
Trang 4lesson Children not only read the chants go over to the Cds but they also create
their own melody And with the happy rhythms the class will be more funny and
exciting Especially, It is very easy for them to remember the vocabulary and model sentences because they are repeated many times in chants So that, the contents of the chants I use may be available in the text book or be created by myself It depends on the different purposes of each lesson
However, almost the chants I apply are ones that I myself create because they are easier and more effective for me in helping pupils revise the vocabulary and model sentences
And I will give some examples for lessons that I use chants for warm up activity.
Unit 2: What's your name?
Lesson 1: 4,5,6
For unit 2 I use the chant called “What's your name?” after learning lesson 1,2,3, to help them review the way to ask and answer about people’s names and
it also makes children excited and get involved in the lesson
What's your name?
What's your name?
What's your name?
Nam, Nam,
My name’s Nam
What's your name?
What's your name?
Mai , Mai ,
My name’s Mai
Unit 4: How old are you?
Lesson 2:4,5,6 After learning lesson 1,2,3, to help them review the way to ask people’s age
I give this chant I use the chant called “How old are you?”
How old are you?
How old are you?
How old are you?
Six, six, I’m six years old
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How old are you?
Seven, seven, I’m seven years old
Unit 6 : Stand up!
Lesson 2:4,5,6 Before this lesson, I use chant to help my pupils review the way to ask the
teacher to do something and make class more fun
May I ?
May I come in ? May I come in ? Yes, you can
Yes, you can
May I go out?
May I go out ?
No, you can’t
No, you can’t
Unit 7 : That’s my school.
Lesson 1:4,5,6
After learning the way to introduce the places at school, I use the chant to change the classroom’s atmosphere and help pupils feel simplier and easier in remember new words and sentence
That’s my
Gym, gym,
That’s the gym
Playground, playground, That’s the playground
Library, library
That’s the library
Unit 8: This is my pen.
Lesson 2:4,5,6
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chant to help them remember the new linguistic material and make pupils relaxed and more excited by chanting and clapping the hands
My school things.
Pens, pens, These are my pens
Rubbers, rubbers, These are my rubbers
Notebooks, notebooks, Those are my notebooks
Unit 9 : What color is it?
Lesson 2: 4,5,6
Before practicing, I apply the chant to let pupils remember the colors and the way to ask the color of things easily and they feel more relaxed and active
What color ?
What color is your pen?
What color is your pen?
Blue, blue, It’s blue
What color are your bags ? What color are your bags?
Orange, orange, They ’re orange
Unit 1 1 : This is my family
Lesson 1: 4,5,6
After learning lesson 1,2,3, to help them review the vocabulary about the members of family and the model sentence I give them the chant called: Who’s that ?
Who’s that ?
Who’s that ? Who’s that ?
My father, father,
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Who’s that ? Who’s that ?
My mother, my mother, She’s my mother
Unit 13 : Where’s my book?
Lesson 1:1,2,3 Before the unit, I want pupils to feel active, excited and have the best
preparation for the new lesson, so I give them the chant called “ My school things.’’
“ My school things.’’
Book, book,
It’s my book
Pencil, pencil, It’s my pencil
Rubbers, rubbers, They are my rubbers
Pencil cases, pencil cases, They are my pencil cases
Unit 15: Do you have any toys ?
Lesson 1: 4,5,6
After learning lesson 1,2,3, to help them review the way to use Yes/No question about toys, I give this chant I use the chant called “Do you have a ?”
Do you have a ?
Do you have a doll ? Yes, I do Yes, I do
Do you have a robot ? Yes, I do Yes, I do
Do you have a car ?
No, I don't No, I don't
Do you have a puzzle ?
No, I don't No, I don't
Trang 8Unit 1 8 : What are you doing?
Lesson 2: 1,2,3
For this lesson, I give the chant “ What are you doing ?’’ to help pupils to revise the action words and the way to ask about what people are doing now before learning the different questions for she or he Especially, pupils can relax, dance and do action while chanting
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
Reading, reading, I’m reading
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
Watching TV, watching TV, I’m watching TV
Unit 19: They're in the park
Lesson 1: 1,2,3
For this lesson, I give the chant “ What doing ?’’ to help pupils to revise the action words and the way to ask about what people are doing now before learning the different questions for they Especially, pupils can relax, dance and
do action while chanting
What doing?
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
Skipping, skipping, I’m skipping
What is she doing?
What is she doing?
Cycling, cycling, She is cycling
What is he doing?
What is he doing?
Flying kite, flying kite,
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These are some model chants I use for warm up And now I give a specific lesson plan for unit 18: What are you doing?
Unit 18: What are you doing?
Period 119 : Lesson 2 (1, 2, 3)
I.Objectives.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to :
- Ask and answer question about what a person doing, using:
What's he/she doing?
She's / He's
II Teaching method : Communicative method
III Teaching aids : Ss’ books, TV, pictures.
IV
Languages focus :
- Vocabulary : draw, play the piano, watch TV
- Structures : What's he/she doing?
She's / He's
V.Time allowed : 35'
VI p rocedures :
Teacher and students’activities Language target
1.Warm up:( 4 - 5 ’) * Chant
- Teacher gives pupils the chant:
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
Reading, reading, I’m reading
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
Watching TV, watching TV,
I’m watching TV
-T asks them to listen to the chant or
they can chant along for the first time
- T shows the chant, chants and does
action
- Pupils look , listen and chant along
- Students will be revised the old vocabulary and they will be able to firgue out what the lesson is about
- It makes class funnier and more exciting
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do action
- T and pupils chant and do action
New lesson.
1 Look, listen and repeat.(5’)
- T asks them to look at the picture
and describe
T: Look at the picture and tell me who
they are
P1: They are Linda, Peter and their
father
T: Peter is in his room
T: What is Peter doing?
P3: He is doing his homework
- T asks pupils to listen once then
listen and repeat.( twice)
- Pupils listen and repeat
- T asks them to find the question
about what Peter is doing
- P answer: What’s he doing there?
- T introduces the way to ask
questions about he or he is doing
2 Point and say.( 14’)
* Model sentence
- T asks them to repeat the question
about Peter’s father and introduce it.
A: What’s he doing?
B: He’s doing his homework.
- Pupils listen and repeat
- T tells the class the way to use this
question again
- T calls some pairs to practice it
again
- Pupils repeat
- T underlines the answer and
explains that: It can be replaced by
-Pupils can understand the situation and the mean of the new model sentence
- Pupils can know and when and how
to use this model sentence
-They can use this model sentence for