1. TENSE-
“WILL”
KERRI DONAHUE
WILKES UNIVERSITY
GRAMMAR LESSON
2. OBJECTIVE:
• Students will write present tense interrogative sentences
WIDA Can Do Descriptors:
• Complete pattern sentences
• For grades 6-8
• Level 2-beginning
Materials:
• PowerPoint
• White board markers
• Pencils
• Paper
3. ANTICIPATORY SET
Brainstorm as many words in the future that you
can and have them write them all down.
Tomorro Next
Future Words
w year
In a Next
week week
later
4. PROCEDURE
Direct Instruction:
Explain to students:
Future tense is often accompanied with the word
“will”
Unless it is being used to talk about “will power”
(mental strength to persevere)
5. PROCEDURE CONTINUED
Put the following “will questions” on the board:
-What will you do tomorrow?
-Will she go on the date?
-What will we eat for dinner?
-Why will you skip school tomorrow?
-Will you always have money?
Ask your students what the common theme of these sentences is.
Ask them when these sentences are happening (past, present, or
future).
7. PRACTICE!
Students will practice answering the question stated below
What Will You Do Tomorrow?
8. PROCEDURE CONTINUED
Write questions using the following words:
1. (you / ask / him)
2. (Jenny / lock / the door)
3. (what / they / eat)
4. (it / rain)
5. (the teacher / test / our English)
6. (when / she / be / back)
7. (who / drive / us / into town)
8. (where / we / meet)
9. (when / I / be / famous)
10. (what / you / do)
Guided practice: Complete the first three together.
Independent Practice: Complete the rest independently
Assessment: Check for understanding