S T F A Leung Kit Wah Primary
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S. T. F. A. Leung Kit Wah Primary School Computer Assistance Lesson Plan 1. Topic: Talking about money 2. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: 2. 1 understand the meaning of the new words about money by completing the exercise. 2. 2 pronounce the new words correctly. 3. Class: P. 6 4. Pre-requisite: 4. 1 Students have learnt some of the new words about money in chapter 5. 5. Teaching method: 5. 1 Question and answer 5. 2 Computer presentation 6. Period: One (35 minutes)
7. Preparation: 7. 1 Computers (Each student has one. ) 7. 2 Projector 7. 3 Power. Point exercise 7. 4 Basic knowledge 7. 4. 1 Students should know how to get into the computers. 7. 4. 2 Teacher should know how to operate the Power. Point. 8. Material: 8. 1 Textbook P. 46 8. 2 Power. Point exercise 8. 3 Power. Point Presentation 9. Teaching procedures: 9. 1 Motivation: 9. 1. 1 Teacher asks students to give some examples about how they spend their money.
9. 2 Development 9. 2. 1 Teacher introduces the new words about money with the help of the computer (Power. Point) 9. 2. 2 Teacher teaches students to read the new words. 9. 3 Reinforcement 9. 3. 1 Students get into the computers. 9. 3. 2 Students have to do the exercise using the computers by themselves. 9. 3. 3 Teacher supervises students doing their work. 9. 4 Conclusion 9. 4. 1 Teacher shows the Power. Point page by page again and asks students to read the new words and give the meaning of them. 10. Produced by: P. 6 English teacher
Talking about money
A salary • Workers receive it every month. • Your boss pay you this money for doing your job.
A bill • It is a piece of paper that shows you the money you must pay for what you have bought. • It is a piece of paper that shows you the money you must pay when you have eaten in a restaurant or stayed in a hotel.
A fare • When you get on a vehicle like the MTR, buses, taxis or trams, you have to pay money.
A price • This is the amount of money we must pay for something. $123 0
A fee • When we go to the cinema or theatre, we must pay an entrance fee. • When we go to see doctors and dentists, we also pay fees.
A tip • People give tips to waiters, waitresses, taxi-drivers or other people who help them. • This is a small amount of money we give after we pay the bill or the fare.
A discount • Sometimes salesmen in shops will give you a discount. That means you do not have to pay so much money. 30 % OFF
Free • If something is free, you do not pay any money for it.