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Grade Level:
5
Subject:
English
Topic:
My Computer Mouse
Objective:
Students should be able to know the vocabulary with topic stuff around computer.
Students should be able to mention their favorite things to do with their computer.
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Before students watch the song, the students are given a worksheet with matching pictures and words. This activity actually for brainstrom them into next activity (main activity). This activity will help them to give the general information what they will learn about.
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My computer mouse Song
I’ve got a mouse
I play with every day
He runs across the mat
And his tail is long and grey
He doesn’t like cheese
He likes playing games
He’s not afraid of cats
He hasn’t got a name.
He’s my computer mouse
He’s my double click, single click
Run around the mat computer mouse
Left click, right click, double click. OK!
I’ve got a keyboard
I use it every day
He’s got a lot of letters
We’ve got a lot to say
We write a lot of emails
‘Cause we’ve got lots of friends
When we’ve written them
I ask my mouse to click on send.
He’s my computer mouse
He’s my double click, single click
Run around the mat computer mouse
Left click, right click, double click. OK!
He clicks on my screen
I turn my speakers on
He opens up the programmes
On my CD Rom
Then we turn up the sound
And we turn off the lights
And we play lots of games
And chat with friends all night.
He’s my computer mouse
He’s my double click, single click
Run around the mat computer mouse
Left click, right click, double click. OK!
The song can be downloaded on this link: http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/songs/my-computer-mouse
Then, the students would be given a worksheet based on the song, the worksheet is provided here http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/sites/kids/files/attachment/songs-my-computer-mouse-worksheet-final-2012-10-09.pdf
Then, students will have a small discussion with their seatmates.
This is the question:
"What do you usually use your computer for? What's your favourite thing to do on the computer?"