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

 LESSON: 85 (Language Arts 16)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Language Arts   THEME: World of self, family and friends
 WEEK:   TOPIC: Food, please!   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Creativity &   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Imperatives

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 CONTENT   LEARNING                 MATERIALS /        DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES      STRATEGIES
       Pre-lesson                 Get Smart plus 3
 Main Skill   Main Skill                              Differentiate learning
 Language Arts 5.3   Language Arts   1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that suits   Student’s Book,   according to the needs of
 Express an   5.3.1   your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review the recipe topic to prepare   p.117*   your pupils and class.
 imaginative   Respond   pupils for the lesson.       Please see the seven
 response to   imaginatively and   Lesson delivery   Teacher’s Book,   differentiation strategies
 literary texts   intelligibly through   p.180        listed in the introduction.
    creating simple   2.  Play a mime game to review the cooking vocabulary from Lesson 84.   *Optional: replace   Please also consider the
    action songs on   3.  Introduce the new vocabulary using the pictures on Student’s Book, p.117.   with a recipe for a   following:
    familiar topics               Malaysian dish      Think about which pupils
    Other imaginative   4.  Follow the instructions for Activity 1 on Teacher’s Book, p.180. Ask pupils what they   will work best together in
    responses as   think about the dish.              pairs / small groups in
 appropriate
       5.  Follow the instructions for Activity 2 (Teacher’s Book, p.180). Have pupils present   your class, so that more
                                                      proficient pupils can help
 Complementary      their recipes in groups. Each group should choose a winner for the ‘best’ recipe –   less proficient pupils. Be
 Skill   Complementary   this might be a yummy one or a strange one, they can decide. Have the winners of   careful that all pupils
 Speaking 2.1   Skill   each group present their recipes to the class. Ask for opinions on the recipes.   contribute to the activity,
 Communicate   Speaking 2.1.1   Post-lesson           however.
 simple information   Ask about and
 intelligibly   express basic   6.  Learning diaries:   You could find or write a
 opinions   Ask pupils to think back on their learning so far this week. In their learning diary,   simple recipe for a
 they can write:                                      Malaysian dish to replace
                                                      the Rainbow Risotto
    New words I remember
                                                      recipe in the Student’s
    Activities I enjoyed                             Book if you think this will
                                                      be more relevant to
    A skill I did well in (L/S/R/W)                  pupils’ interests and
                                                      experience. In this case,
    A skill I need to do better in (L/S/R/W)
                                                      check it for key
    Something I feel proud of (about my English)     vocabulary that is new
                                                      and known to the pupils.
 Encourage pupils to reflect more deeply and using more English. Some pupils will be
 more able to do this than others. Support pupils who may need some help and
 encourage everyone to complete their diaries. Ensure you allocate time for this activity
 in your lesson plan. It shouldn’t be set for homework.



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