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

 LESSON: 43 (Listening 9)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Listening   THEME: World of Self, Family and Friends
 WEEK:   TOPIC: Right now   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language;   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Present continuous +

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 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.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that   Student’s Book,   according to the needs of
 1.2   1.2.2   suits your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review language and prepare   p.29   your pupils and class. Please
 Understand  meaning   Understand with   pupils for the lesson.   see the seven differentiation
 in a variety of familiar   support specific   Teacher’s Book,   strategies listed in the
 contexts   information and   Lesson delivery   p.51   introduction. Please also
    details of short   2.  Ask pupils to look at the Student’s Book, p.29. Tell pupils you will talk about the   consider the following:
 simple texts   children in the picture. They should stop you when they hear you make a   Choose the example(s) you
 Complementary      mistake. Talk about the picture, making some mistakes in relation to content.   model on the board so that
 Skill   Use language pupils know:                 you are supporting the pupils
 Writing   Complementary                           who most need it. This will
 4.3 Communicate   Skill   E.g.: There are eight children in the picture. They are all doing sports. I can see   help them work more
 with appropriate   Writing   two girls playing table tennis [mistake]. I think they are having fun. Etc…   independently and get a
 language form and   4.3.3   3.  Follow instructions for Activity 3 (Teacher’s Book, p.51).   greater sense of
 style for a range of   Plan, draft and write      achievement.
 purposes in print and   an increased range   4.  Give pupils back the papers they wrote in Lesson 41. Ask pupils to look at the
 digital media   of simple sentences   mistakes you highlighted. They should try to correct their sentences by   Have more proficient pupils
 themselves.                                       work with you to help less
                                                   proficient pupils in the class
 Ask pupils to re-write their sentences in their notebooks. Remind them that they   with their redrafting.
 should pay attention to spelling, punctuation and neatness in this final version. If
 pupils made no mistakes, they could either focus on neatness or they could add   Fast finishers can write more
 one or more new sentences to their writing.       sentences or write about
                                                   another person.
 Monitor as pupils work, and make sure they understand their own corrections.
 Remind them to ask for your help in English.
 5.  Collect the notebooks to look at and make a note yourself of pupils’
 performance and effort in the redrafting process.
 Post-lesson
 6.  Talk to pupils about the purpose of re-drafting their work. Ask them what they
 improved in their writing from first to second draft.



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