Thursday the 21st of December HV1B

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Welcome HV1B!
Thursday the 21st of December

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How is everyone feeling today?
Are you looking forward to the Christmas break?

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Let’s make a mindmap!
What is the first word that comes up in your head when you hear the word ‘Christmas’?

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What are we going to do today?
You will be writing a letter to a (fictional) friend!

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'Differentiëren'
What is that?

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What are the lesson goals for today?

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Group 1
1. At the end of the lesson, this group will be able to write an informal letter to a friend without any additional instructions.
2. At the end of the lesson, this group will be able to read the written letter out loud to a classmate.

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Group 2
1. At the end of the lesson, this group will be able to write an informal letter to a friend with some additional instructions (and maybe with additional help from an extra sheet and/or a dictionary).
2. At the end of the lesson, this group will be able to correctly apply the components of an informal letter.
3. At the end of the lesson, this group will be able to correctly apply the future tense when writing an informal letter.

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Group 3

1. At the end of the lesson, this group will be able to write an informal letter to a friend with additional instructions, a dictionary, and an extra sheet. 

2. At the end of the lesson, this group will be able to correctly apply the components of an informal letter.

3. At the end of the lesson, this group will be able to correctly apply the future tense when writing an informal letter.

4. At the end of the lesson, this group will be able to correctly apply punctuation when writing an informal letter.

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What are MY lesson goals for today?
1. At the end of the lesson, I will be able to recognize the differences between my pupils and support them accordingly.
2. At the end of the lesson, I will be able to find out if my lesson was of any help to my pupils by asking them questions and by analyzing the written assignment.
3. At the end of the lesson, I will be able to prepare and implement a divergent differentiated lesson.

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The future tense
There are several ways to indicate that you are going to do something using the future tense.

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The future tense
Will:

- ‘Zullen’
- Spontane (snelle) acties (Bijv. “Hold on, I will do it!”)
- Als het niet zeker is (Bijv. “I think Ajax will win.”)
- Weersvoorspellingen (Bijv. “Tomorrow it will rain in the south.”)

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The future tense
Am/are/is going to

- ‘Gaan doen’ / van plan zijn
- Je ziet het bewijs (Bijv. “Look at those clouds! It’s going to rain!”)

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So, what does the assignment look like?

15 minutes
Individually
You are allowed to discuss, but you should WRITE YOUR LETTER YOURSELF

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Group 1
You should be ready to get started now! When you're done, you can read your letter out loud to a classmate within your group.

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Group 2
If you can't work it out, you can ask me for an extra sheet and/or dictionary that will help you with your assignment. It’s all up to you if you need the extra help or not.

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Group 3
I will sit down with your group to give you further instructions. You will also get an extra sheet and a dictionary to help you with your assignment.

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Are there any other questions?
If not, then I wish everyone good luck!

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When we're done...
... Let me ask each group some questions!

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Group 1
Did the reading out loud to a classmate help you recognize your own mistakes?

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Group 2
What are the rules of the future tense?

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Group 3
In what way should punctuation be applied to a writing assignment?

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To round the lesson off...
Exit tickets (anonymous)!
How do you think it went?
What was something that went well?
What was something that didn't go well?

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Your homework for next lesson is...

You don't have homework, since the Christmas break is near!

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See you after the break!

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