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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
                                                       SCHEME OF WORK: NON-TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 6)

                   LESSON: 84 (Writing 16)                 MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Writing                    THEME: World of self, family and friends
               WEEK:   TOPIC: Food, please!                CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Patriotism         LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Imperatives (cooking

                                                                                                        directions)
                                                           & Citizenship; Creativity & Innovation


               CONTENT          LEARNING                                                                                   MATERIALS /      DIFFERENTIATION
              STANDARD          STANDARD                                 LEARNING OUTLINE                                 REFERENCES           STRATEGIES

            Main Skill       Main Skill         Pre-lesson                                                               Flashcards to show   Differentiate learning
            Writing 4.2      Writing 4.2.3      1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that suits   cooking verbs   according to the needs
            Communicate      Give simple           your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review food vocabulary from the   (optional)   of your pupils and
            basic information   directions         previous lesson.                                                                        class. Please see the
            intelligibly for a                  Lesson delivery                                                          Cut-up stages of   seven differentiation
            range of purposes                                                                                            omelette recipe   strategies listed in the
                                                                                                                                           introduction. Please
                                                                                                                         (one set per group
            in print and digital   Complementary   2.  Ask pupils what the children’s dad was doing in the story – he was cooking
            media            Skill                 omelettes. Ask pupils if they have cooked a dish at home before. Talk to them about   of five – see below)   also consider the
                             Writing 4.3.2         cooking to find out what they know. Introduce cooking verbs using flashcards or         following:
            Complementary    Spell an increased    mime: break, cut up, mix, fry, stir, serve. Write and leave the words on the board.   A simplified recipe   When ordering the
            Skill            range of familiar                                                                           for a Malaysian dish   stages of the omelette
            Writing 4.3      high frequency     3.  Play a mime game using the verbs + some of the foods from Lesson 83.   with gaps for verbs   recipe, you could have
            Communicate with   words accurately in   4.  Pupils work in groups of five. Give pupils the cut-up stages of the omelette recipe,   and ingredients   groups work together to
            appropriate      guided writing        one stage each. They should read their stage and together decide which order to   (see below)   order the stages, or
            language form and                      stand in.                                                                               give each pupil a stage
            style for a range of                                                                                                           so, without showing it
            purposes in print                   5.  Brainstorm together some ingredients for a Malaysian dish that all pupils know.        to the others, they all
            and digital media                      Prepare some key words in advance, such as coconut milk, onion, eggs, tomato,           contribute to group
                                                   potato, chicken, spices, rice etc. Pupils may work in their first language and you can   work. Consider adding
                                                   supply the English translation. Explain that these are the ingredients.                 pictures if you think this
                                                6.  Explain that pupils will write a recipe for a dish. Hand out the gapped recipe and let   will support your pupils.
                                                   pupils work in pairs to complete it. An example is given below, but you may have a
                                                   better or more appropriate recipe than this. This lesson may be challenging for some    For the Writing activity,
                                                   pupils, who may be unfamiliar with cooking processes. You could add some pictures       you can provide recipes
                                                   to the recipe or mime each stage of the recipe and have pupils watch and complete       with more or fewer
                                                   the stage. Allow pupils to work with and help each other.                               gaps to support
                                                                                                                                           different levels of
                                                Post-lesson                                                                                proficiency.
                                                7.  Choose an appropriate post-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that suits
                                                   your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review the main areas covered in the
                                                   lesson.






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