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9.10 - 10.10
2 Monday 8/1/2018 2 Cemerlang English Language
60 minutes
3.1.3 Guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from clues provided by other known words MS
LEARNING and by context on a range of familiar topics
STANDARDS
2.1.1 Ask about and explain key information from simple texts CS
Pupils can:
SUCCESS CRITERIA a) Match the descriptions to the correct pictures of the process
b) Explain the process of how paper and glass are recycled.
Distrubute Worksheet 1 & 2 to pupils. One half of the pupils will get the ‘How paper is
ACTIVITIES
recycled’ worksheet and another half will get the ‘How glass is recycled’ worksheet.
Task 1: Pupils will match the descriptions with the correct pictures for both processes.
While
Quickly check the answers with each group.
Elicit briefly from each half of the class which clues helped them with their answers.
Task 2: In pairs (from different half), explain the prosess of how paper and glass are
recycled to each other.
Post
Pupils complete the Emoji Exit Slip regarding the lesson.
Attendance :
REFLECTION
Form 2
CEFR-Aligned English Language Lesson Plan 2018
Form 2
CEFR-Aligned English Language Lesson Plan 2018
Form 2
CEFR-Aligned English Language Lesson Plan 2018
The glass is sorted by colour and washed to remove The glass is then sent back to the shops ready to be
any impurities. used again.
Glass does not degrade through the recycling process, The glass is then crushed and melted, then moulded
so it can be recycled again and again. into new products such as bottles and jars. Or it may
be used for alternative purposes such as brick
manufacture or decorative uses.
Glass is taken from the bin and taken to a glass Paper is taken from the bin and deposited in a large
treatment plant. recycling container along with paper from other
recycling bins.
Form 2
CEFR-Aligned English Language Lesson Plan 2018
The slurry is spread using large rollers into large thin The separated paper is then washed with soapy water
sheets. to remove inks, plastic film, staples and glue. The
paper is put into a large holder where it is mixed with
water to create ‘slurry’.
By adding different materials to the slurry, different The paper is taken to a recycling plant where it is
paper products can be created, such as cardboard, separated into types and grades.
newsprints or office paper.
The paper is left to dry, and then it is rolled up ready Paper is taken from the bin and deposited in a large
to be cut and sent back to the shops. recycling container along with paper from other
recycling bins.
Form 2