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SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 8)


 WEEK: __   LESSON: 116 (Writing 22)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Writing   THEME: World of Knowledge

                        LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS Comparative adjective
 CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language
 TOPIC: Amazing animals
                        forms: adjective + -er / more + adjective + than

 CONTENT   LEARNING                    MATERIALS /      DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES      STRATEGIES

 Pre-lesson                          Get Smart Plus 4   Differentiate learning
 Main Skill   Main Skill                              according to the needs
 1. Play a game to brainstorm adjectives to compare animals and dinosaurs.    Activity 2   of your pupils and
 Writing   Writing                   Student’s Book   class. Please see the
 Lesson delivery                     (page 82) and
 4.2   4.2.4                         Teacher’s Book   seven differentiation
 2. Follow instructions in the Teacher’s Book for Grammar Box. Compare short and   strategies listed in the
 Communicate   Describe people   long comparative adjectives. Include an extra activity here if your pupils would   (pages 124 & 125)   introduction. Please
 basic information   and objects using   benefit from it.   Animals &   also consider the
 intelligibly for a   suitable statements    3. Have pupils write a description of an animal on one side of the paper using a   dinosaur   following:
 range of purposes   comparative adjective. On the other side, they write the name of the animal. Another   flashcards   Some pupils may not
 in print and digital      group of pupils can try to guess the animal by reading the clue, then checking their   be aware about
 media      answer on the other side of the card.   Blank cards   syllables in words
                                                      before, so introduce the
 Complementary   Complementary   4. Optional: Follow instructions in the Teacher’s Book for Activity 2.    concept to them. Tell
 Skill
 Skill                                                them that syllables are
 Post-lesson
 Writing                                              parts of a word, the
 Writing
 5. Finish the lesson with a post-lesson task which asks pupils to reflect on their   number of "chunks" that
 4.3   4.3.2   learning in this sequence of lessons.   a word breaks into
                                                      when you say it.
 Communicate   Spell most high
 with appropriate   frequency words
 language form   accurately in guided
 and style for a   writing
 range of purposes
 in print and digital
 media




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