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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
                                                          SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 7)

                   LESSON: 98 (Speaking 19)                MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Speaking                   THEME: World of self, family and friends
               WEEK:   TOPIC: Out and about                CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language           LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Imperative statements

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               CONTENT          LEARNING                                                                                MATERIALS /       DIFFERENTIATION
              STANDARD          STANDARD                                 LEARNING OUTLINE                               REFERENCES           STRATEGIES
                                                                                                                        Get Smart plus 3
            Main Skill       Main Skill        Pre-lesson                                                                               Differentiate learning
            Speaking 2.1     Speaking 2.1.3    1.  Play a version of Simon says (see Optional, Teacher’s Book, p.103), where the   Student’s Book,   according to the needs of
            Communicate      Give a short          pupils do the action only if you say please. You could ask some pupils to take the   p.65   your pupils and class.
            simple information   sequence of basic   role the teacher. Review vocabulary from Student’s Book, p.65 in this activity.      Please see the seven
            intelligibly     directions        Lesson delivery                                                          Teacher’s Book,   differentiation strategies
                                                                                                                        p.102–103       listed in the introduction.
                                                                                                                                        Please also consider the
                                               2.  Play the song from Activity 1 and have pupils mime as they listen to the song. They
                                                   might want to sing as well but avoid having them look in their textbooks.   Cloth for team   following:
            Complementary    Complementary     3.  Follow instructions for Activity 2 (Teacher’s Book, p.65). Divide the class into three   blindfolds   Encourage pupils to help
            Skill            Skill                 or four teams. Pupils take it in turns to race the instructions, with one pupil in the   each other during the
            Listening 1.2    Listening 1.2.4       maze and one pupil giving directions. Exchange roles each time. For each turn,       directions activity, but let
            Understand       Understand a wide     write the basic instructions on the board as prompts, so the teams have the same     each pupil have a turn at
            meaning in a     range of short basic   number of steps. For example:                                                       both directing and being
            variety of familiar   supported            Team 1: right / straight / left / stop                                           directed. You could make
            contexts         classroom                                                                                                  directions more simple or
                             instructions              Team 2: straight / right / straight / stop                                       complicated for different

                                                   Alternatively, you could prepare the instructions on a worksheet to save time.       pupils.
                                                   This game will be quite noisy and you may need to manage your class carefully.
                                                   For example, the pupils who are not playing could sit in a circle around the
                                                   classroom so you can see them all. Remind pupils who are watching that they need
                                                   to be quiet so their teammates can play the game. If you have smaller groups, then
                                                   there will be fewer pupils watching.
                                               Post-lesson
                                               4.  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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