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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
 SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 4)

 LESSON: 56 (Reading 11)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Reading   THEME: World of Knowledge
 WEEK:   TOPIC: Year in, year out   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Patriotism   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Prepositions with time

                    expressions: in + month/season
 & Citizenship



 CONTENT   LEARNING            MATERIALS /           DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES    STRATEGIES

 Main Skill   Main Skill   Pre-lesson   Get Smart plus 3   Differentiate learning
 Reading 3.2   Reading 3.2.2   1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction   Student’s Book, p.38–39   according to the needs of
 Understand a   Understand specific   that suits your pupils’ needs and interests and that focuses on familiar   your pupils and class.
 variety of linear   information and   foreign countries.   Teacher’s Book, p.64–65   Please see the seven
 and non-linear   details of short   A large world map   differentiation strategies
 print and digital   simple texts   Lesson delivery   listed in the introduction.
 texts by using      2.  Put the world map on the board/wall and ask pupils to gather around it.   Vocabulary flashcards   Please also consider the
 appropriate      Ask pupils to show you various countries, first Malaysia, then Singapore   following:
 reading strategies      and Thailand. Talk about major world countries and include Australia   Texts from Student’s Book   Consider the roles
    and Canada, asking pupils to show you where they are, if they can.   p.38 cut up (and stuck on   carefully, so that the
                           the walls around the room
    Complementary          before the lesson). Two or   manager is a capable pupil
 Complementary   Skill   3.  Introduce and practise the vocabulary using the flashcards. Using the   in the group. Provide visual
 Skill   Speaking  2.2.2   map, ask pupils in which countries they might find these things. Accept   three copies of each text.   or oral prompts if your
 Speaking 2.2   Ask for attention or   different suitable answers. Ask pupils if we find these things in Malaysia.   Worksheet (see below, one   class is mainly low
 Use appropriate   help from a teacher   4.  Follow the Teacher’s Book (p.64) for Vocabulary.   per group)   proficiency to help them
 communication   or classmate by                   carry out step 5.
 strategies   using suitable   5.  *Make sure the texts are stuck on the wall for this stage of the lesson.
 questions   Show pupils the pictures on Student’s Book, p.38. Ask them which   Review expressions for
 country they think each is. Tell pupils they will read about the three   asking for help or
 countries. They will work in teams of four to read together. Assign roles –   clarification and leave them
 three of the pupils are runners, they will read about one of the countries   on the board if necessary.
 each; the fourth pupil is the manager. The manager stays at the desk   Support pupils with
 with the worksheet (see below). The manager reads the sentences   different questions as they
 about the countries to the relevant team member, who runs to their text   read the texts on the wall.
 on the wall to find out if it is true or false. They return to the manager and
 tell them. The runners should not see the worksheet and the manager
 should not see the texts. They can ask each other to repeat or explain
 orally.
 This activity may be a little difficult to set up in English. Have one group
 model it in front of the class, making sure they understand the rules.
 6.  Check the answers as a whole class.



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