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1 This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. ENTER

2 CommunityContent Competence Cognition Communication TOPIC LESSON PLANACTIVITIES LANGUAGE OF/FOR LEARNING

3 The Solar System Back to Overview This Unit helps Learners understand the solar system by examining the planets in orbit around the sun, with particular focus on the Earth and its rotational movement, and how this results in night and day

4 Introduction to the planets that form the Solar System: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Main characteristics of the planets that form the Solar System The Earth as a part of the Solar System Day and Night (Rotation) Back to Overview

5 Key Content Words relating to the topic will be introduced Learners will explore the comparative and the superlative form of a few one- syllable adjectives They will also learn and use the ordinal numbers They will use simple structures in the Present Simple (affirmative, negative and interrogative) to communicate Back to Overview

6 Learners will be using various Cognitive SkillsCognitive Skills and will develop both LOTS & HOTSLOTS & HOTS Recognising and naming the different planets Understanding the relationship between the planets & their different features Applying knowledge of the planets’ characteristics Comparing the different characteristics of the planets Remembering the order of the planets in orbit around the sun Creating a True/False Activity for other LLs Discussing the importance & the negative effects of the sun Demonstrating the rotation of the sun and the earth Understanding what causes light & darkness Explaining day and night through rotational movement See Bloom’s Wheel for cognitive learning tasksBloom’s Wheel Back to Overview

7 Learners will: Develop listening, writing and memorising skills Work co-operatively in problem- solving groups Explain the relationship between planets through spoken language Back to Overview

8 Understanding the role of the Sun and planets in everyday life. Understanding the reason for day and night Building self-awareness of personal health and safety when being exposed to strong sunlight Back to Overview

9 RememberUnderstandApplyAnalyzeEvaluateCreate Higher Order Thinking Skills - HOTS Lower Order Thinking Skills - LOTS Back to Cognition

10 Learning Behaviours Back to OverviewBack to Cognition We have to remember a concept before we can understand it. We have to understand a concept before we can apply it. We have to be able to apply a concept before we analyze it. We have to analyze a concept before we can evaluate it. We have to remember, understand, apply, analyze, and evaluate a concept before we can create.

11 Bloom’s Wheel Back to Cognition Back to Overview http://morethanenglish.edublogs.org

12 ACTIVITY 1ACTIVITY 1 ACTIVITY 5ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 2ACTIVITY 2 ACTIVITY 6ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 3ACTIVITY 3 ACTIVITY 7ACTIVITY ACTIVITY 4ACTIVITY 4 ACTIVITY 8ACTIVITY 8 Back to Overview


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