Friday, March 9, 2018

MINI LESSON PLAN


Topic : How was your weekend?
Class   : IX

Pre-activity
v  Teacher enter the classroom with the sweetest smile and be remain before enter the class, check your look first it is nice or yet in order to students have a first good impression. Then, take the books or bag that your bring on the table neatly. After that, say a friendly greetings according to greeting of Islam as well as "Assalamualaikum warohmatullahi wabarokatuh, my beloved students."At the time of greeting give your sweetest smile again because students will feel that you are kind and friendly so that they feel comfortable and enjoyable the class. And then, Asking how they feel that day by way  "how are you today", "how’s your life?". When you asking to them, they will be feel ready to follow your class.
v  Teacher gives a brainstorming by way asking to the students how was your weekend? Before that, the teacher is already prepare an activity list that would be fun for your students to talk about and make it the strip of paper for example:
Weekend Activities
I saw two movies.                                           I studied English.
I read a good book.                                         I went to
I lost five dollars.                                            I had a romantic dream.
I found five dollars.                                        I met
I went shopping.                                             I didn’t do anything
I had a headache.                                           I practiced yoga.
I played football.                                            I went camping.
I ate                                                                 I cooked
I cleaned my house.                                        I hurt my finger.
I went on picnic.                                             I danced.
I backed two cakes.                                        I went swimming.



 













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