3 december pople with disabilities 3 grade

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International Day of People with Disabilities, 3 December Date

3.12.2013

Teacher

Karolina Nedelkovska

Age group / Class

9 years old students/ 3rd grade

Subject

ESL / Social Studies

Topic

International Day of Pople with Disabilities, 3 December

Unit

Me and others

Structure

Presentation / Revision colours, parts of the body

Aims:  Educational  Functional

To develop students’ understanding English To develop students’ speaking skills To develop students’ drawing ability To raise awareness of disability and foster acceptance and tolerance of people who are in some way ‘different’.

Teaching methods and strategies

Brainstorming Discussion Case-Based Small-Group Problem-Based Learning Computer Simulation Demonstration Game Independent Study Large Group Discussion/ Question & Answer Lecture/Presentation Role Play

Materials

Worksheets

Lesson correlation

  

Social studies, PE Art

Assessment and evaluation

During the lesson Teacher’s notes

Background information Brainstorming, Game with gloves 10 min

Explain to the class that the purpose of the lesson is to help them imagine what it might be like to have "different abilities" than they do now; to understand why some people act differently than they might expect. Write the word "ability" on the board and talk about what it means. Write the word "unique" on the board and talk about what it means.


There are a variety of easy simulation activities that demonstrate difficulties in motor coordination or muscle control that someone with a physical disability might have.  In the all thumbs activity, tape a child’s thumb and forefinger together and have him or her try to pick up raisins.

Drawing and colouring 20 min

Watch the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVe3gLDSDM&list=PLwoDFQJEq_0ZdDr0LHiBDiHwff_MSoiGS Short discussion about children with disabilities Worksheet 2 Students draw parts of the body 1. Divide the students into groups of three or four and give each

To raise awareness of disability and foster acceptance and tolerance of people who are in some way ‘different’.

group Worksheet 1 and a box of crayons. Ask each of the children in the group to choose his/her favorite color crayon. Then, ask the children to draw a rainbow using the different colors each child has selected. Have each group show their rainbows to the class. Are they all the same? Why not? Then, talk with the children how beautiful rainbows are because different colors all work together. When different people with different contributions all come together, share their own unique abilities and support one another, the world becomes a

Finish the lesson with Power Point presentation

better place to live. The importance of celebrating the 3 December Disability assess symbols And practicing some Braille Symbols for Hello , Good Bye . . .

Links http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/publications/equal-opportunity-diversityhandbook-teachers-english http://disabled-accessfriendly.com/pdf_daf/A1-B1.%20Willis,%20Jeanne%20& %20Ross,%20Tony.%20Susan%20Laughs.%20Adapted%20by%20Sanderson,


%20Lesley%20(updated).pdf http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/links/disabled-access-friendly http://www.vcu.edu/partnership/CSAL/downloadables/PDF/DisabilityAwarenessPacket.pdf http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/accessibility/pictures.php http://fifthfreedom.org/video/temple_grandin.php http://www.indianadisabilityawareness.org

Worksheet 1

Worksheet 2 Our senses Draw parts of the body


see

hear

touch

taste

smell


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