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

 LESSON: 105 (Writing 20)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Writing   THEME: World of self, family and friends
 WEEK:   TOPIC: Out and about   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Patriotism   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Imperative statements

                    (positive & negative)
 & Citizenship



 CONTENT   LEARNING                 MATERIALS /       DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES     STRATEGIES

 Main Skill   Main Skill   Pre-lesson   Get Smart plus 3   Differentiate learning
 Writing 4.2   Writing 4.2.3   Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that suits your pupils’   Student’s Book,   according to the needs of
 Communicate   Give simple   needs and interests and that will introduce the topic of rules by having pupils think of rules for   p.69   your pupils and class.
 basic information   directions   different places they know.   Please see the seven
 intelligibly for a      Lesson delivery   Teacher’s Book,   differentiation strategies
 range of purposes     1.  Follow instructions for Grammar Box (Teacher’s Book, p.106).   p.106–107   listed in the introduction.
                                                    Please also consider the
 in print and digital              Flashcards from   following:
 media   2.  Play the Do not mime game again (see Lesson 104), this time having pupils play in small   pictures in Activity
       groups, taking turns with the teacher’s role.   3, p.69   You could pair pupils of
 Complementary   3.  Using flashcards (based on Activity 3), introduce the symbols for the rules. Play a game to   different proficiencies for
 Complementary   Skill   help pupils remember the vocabulary.   Activity 4, so that the more
 Skill   Writing 4.3.1   4.  Follow the instructions for Activity 3 (Teacher’s Book, p.107).   proficient pupils can
 Writing 4.3   Use capital letters,                 support the less proficient
 Communicate with   full stops and   5.  Elicit some classroom rules from pupils to have them thinking about the topic. Pupils then   ones. Monitor carefully to
 appropriate   question marks   work on Activity 4 (Teacher’s Book p.107) in pairs. Remind pupils about punctuation, including   make sure both pupils are
 language form   appropriately in   the apostrophe in Do not contraction Don’t.   contributing, however.
 and style for a   guided writing at   Monitor and support pupils working in pairs and assist with language and punctuation. Talk to
 range of purposes   sentence level   pupils about any unusual rules they have written.
 in print and digital   Post-lesson
 media
 6.  Learning diaries:
 Ask pupils to think back on their learning so far this week. In their learning diary, they can
 write:
    New words I remember
    Activities I enjoyed
    A skill I did well in (L/S/R/W)
    A skill I need to do better in (L/S/R/W)
    Something I feel proud of (about my English)
 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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