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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
 SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 3)

 LESSON: 38 (Listening 8)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Listening   THEME: World of Self, Family and Friends
 WEEK:   TOPIC: Right now   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language;   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Present continuous

                    questions (be + -ing)
 Values



 CONTENT   LEARNING              MATERIALS /        DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES   STRATEGIES

 Main Skill   Main Skill   Pre-lesson   Get Smart plus 3   Differentiate learning
 Listening   Listening   1.  Play a guessing game where you draw, on the board, a picture of a person   Student’s Book,   according to the needs of
 1.2   1.2.2   doing an action. Draw it line-by-line/part-by-part and after each line/part ask   p.27   your pupils and class. Please
 Understand   Understand with   pupils ‘what’s he/she doing?’ Pupils can have one guess each time until   see the seven differentiation
 meaning in a   support specific   someone guesses the correct answer.   Teacher’s Book,   strategies listed in the
 variety of familiar   information and   Lesson delivery   p.49   introduction. Please also
 contexts   details of short   Flashcards for new   consider the following:
    simple texts   2.  Have pupils look at the pictures on Student’s Book, p.27. They should talk to   vocabulary   Decide how many, and
 Complementary      their partners about the pictures. Feed back on this by eliciting details about all   which, new words/phrases to
 Skill   of the pictures, to check that all pupils have understood the pictures and   introduce depending on your
 Listening   Complementary   remember the key vocabulary. You could introduce the characters’ names at   pupils’ performance in the
 1.3   Skill   this point, if you think the names will confuse pupils when they hear the   lesson so far. It shouldn’t be
 Use appropriate   Listening   recording.         more than four or five, even
 listening strategies   1.3.1   3.  Follow the instructions for Activity 3 (Teacher’s Book, p.49).   with more proficient pupils.
 in a variety of   Guess the   4.  Using flashcards, introduce some new vocabulary that is relevant to your pupils’
 contexts   meaning of   lives (e.g. playing the guitar, throwing a ball, playing badminton).
 unfamiliar words
 by using visual   5.  Have pupils play a mime game in pairs or small groups. Student A mimes an
 clues when a   action; Student B asks What are you doing?; Student A says I’m xxxing xxx.
 teacher or   Post-lesson
 classmate is   6.  Ask pupils to tell you what new words they have learned today. Keep this
 speaking
 informal, so you can see how much they remember and which pupils seem to
 remember most. Note any that are missing so that you can review these words
 in particular next time. Alternatively, you could design a short, fun speaking pair
 or small group activity to review the vocabulary from this lesson.











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