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Historical Figures




SESSION 1 (80 min) ANTICIPATION

Part 1 – ( 10-15 minutes)

Anticipation Activity (10–15 minutes)

Anticipation (15 mins): “Who Am I?”

  1. Preparation: Stick a post-it note with the name of a famous historical figure on each student’s back (e.g., Manuela Sáenz, Albert Einstein, Cleopatra).
  2. Interaction: Students mingle and ask “Yes/No” questions to their classmates to guess their identity (e.g., “Was I a scientist?”, “Did I live in Ecuador?”).
  3. Discussion: Once everyone guesses, briefly discuss: Why do we remember these people today?

Part 2: Vocabulary Development (15 min)

The teacher explicitly introduces key vocabulary needed for the lesson, ensuring students clearly understand meaning and use. The words include:

Vocabulary WordPart of SpeechDefinition
Historical figureNounA famous person who lived in the past.
To achieveVerbTo reach a goal or finish something important.
To influenceVerbTo have an effect on how someone thinks or acts.
ContributionNounSomething you give or do to help a project or cause.
LegacyNounSomething that continues to exist from the past.
CourageousAdjectiveBeing very brave and not afraid.


Part 3: Grammar Introduction: Simple Past Tense (20 mins)

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Grammar: Past Simple “Be” & Regular Verbs (20 mins)

  • Focus: Introduce was/were and -ed endings.
  • Theory: Use a simple T-chart on the board.
    • Affirmative: “She was a leader.” / “He helped people.”
    • Negative: “They were not (weren’t) afraid.” / “He did not (didn’t) stop.”

4. Grammar Practice Activity (25 Minutes)

Activity:

Grammar Practice (25 mins): “Fact Files”

“Time Traveler’s Interview”

  • Task: In pairs, one student acts as the historical figure, and the other is a journalist.
  • Action: Students write 5 interview questions and answers (e.g., “What was your biggest challenge?”).
  • Creative Element! Students present their “interview” to the class, wearing a simple prop or accessory to represent their character.

Part 1 – ( 2 x 40min)

Assessment Activity


Period 1 (Writing): Students choose one historical figure and write a short biography (60–80 words). They must include at least 4 past tense verbs and 2 vocabulary words from the unit.

Period 2 (Speaking/Presentation): “Museum of History.” Students display their biographies on their desks. The class acts as visitors at a museum, rotating through the desks to read the bios and ask the “historical figures” one question. The teacher uses a rubric to assess grammar usage and pronunciation.

NEE – Agregar el tipo de adaptaciones curriculares

Principio II: Pautas 6.1 – 6.3 – 6.4 
Principio III: Pautas 7.1 – 8.1 – 9.1
ALUMNO 1: Constante monitoreo. Dar tiempo adicional para el desarrollo de la actividad y se reduce el número de ejercicios o se modifican los ejercicios con un nivel de dificultad reducido, de acuerdo con sus necesidades académicas. 
ALUMNO 2: Constante monitoreo, Dar tiempo adicional para el desarrollo de la actividad y se reduce el número de ejercicios o se modifican los ejercicios con un nivel de dificultad reducido, de acuerdo con sus necesidades académicas.
ALUMNO 3: Constante monitoreo. Corroborar que el contenido entregado en clase haya sido comprendido por la estudiante mediante retroalimentación.