The Weather and the Present Tense

The Weather and the Present Tense – Lesson Plan for Young Learners: A Comprehensive Free English Lesson Plan (Online and In-Class) with online Videos and Games

The Weather and the Present Tense – Lesson Plan Young Learners

Whether you’re an educator seeking engaging materials for your online or in-class lessons, we have you covered. This free English lesson plan includes a variety of videos and games to create a fun and interactive learning experience for your students.

Young learners thrive when learning is both educational and enjoyable. That’s why this lesson plan combines language acquisition with playfulness, helping children develop their English skills. From vocabulary building to listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities, our lesson plan covers it all.

Lesson Plan Young Learners

Objective:

The objective of the Weather and the Present Tense lesson plan for young learners is to provide an engaging and educational experience that introduces and explores the present tense and the weather.


Time: 60-120 minutes


Materials

  • Digital whiteboard software: Videos and Games

Warm up

The Weather

Play video, talk students through it.

If taught online, pause video. Get students to repeat.

game

Activity 1

Download and show the flashcards and ask students what they can see in the picture

game

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Weather Flashcards

Activity 2

The weather game

Show the Powerpoint and play the game.

Different to the game above (incorporates seasons, uses different images, and no text).

warm up

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Breaktime Activity

Weather game

Click on play the game together

Activity 3

Game: Weather Powerpoint

Show the Powerpoint and encourage full sentences “It’s raining.”

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Activity 4

The Present Tense

Click on the button and play the present tense game

Activity 5

Spin the Wheel

Spin the wheel: Months/Seasons/Ordinals

Wrap up

Interactive Crocodile Board Game

Click on the button and play the game.

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