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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
 SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 1)
    LESSON: 13 (Reading 3)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Reading   THEME: World of Self, Family and Friends
 WEEK:   TOPIC: Welcome!   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Review of Unit 1 language





 CONTENT   LEARNING                 MATERIALS /          DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES       STRATEGIES

 Main Skill   Main Skill   Pre-lesson   Get Smart plus 3   Differentiate learning
 Reading   Reading   1. Follow instructions for Teacher’s Book p.26 Warm up.   Student’s Book p.11   according to the needs of your
 3.2   3.2.2   Lesson delivery    Activity 1        pupils and class. Please see
 Understand a   Understand specific                 the seven differentiation
 variety of linear   information and   2. Tell pupils they will read about a girl called Fay. Show the picture on Student’s Book   Teacher’s Book   strategies listed in the
 and non-linear   details of short   p.11. Ask pupils to show you who Fay is. Ask questions to help pupils predict what   p.26–7   introduction. Please also
                                                    consider the following:
 print and digital   simple texts   they will read.   Family photos (from
 texts by using      3. Hand out the questions (See Teacher’s Book p.26) cut into strips, one for each   you and your pupils)  Ask different prediction
 appropriate      pupil, or on a worksheet). Ask pupils to read their question.   questions to different pupils,
 reading strategies      4. Ask pupils to read the text on Student’s Book p.11 and find the answer to their   Questions   depending on their level of
    question. They could write their answer on the paper or in their notebook.   worksheet/strips,   proficiency. Some may be
 Complementary   Complementary    from Teacher’s    closed questions, others open
 Skill   Skill   5. Monitor as pupils work on the Reading activity to get an idea of individuals’ Reading   Book p.26   questions.
 Speaking   Speaking   skills. Use questions to support or extend their understanding. Make notes on pupils
 2.1   2.1.5   as necessary.                        You could give more than one
 Communicate   Describe people   6. Feed back as a whole class. Ask pupils to read their question then give the answer.   question to some pupils to
 simple information  and objects using   Pupils can then check each other’s answers as they listen.   answer.
 intelligibly   suitable words and   7. Follow instructions for Optional 1 activity (Teacher’s Book p.27).   Plan which pupils will answer
 phrases                                            questions during feedback to
 Post-lesson                                        help showcase pupils who
 8. Play a True/False game based on the information in the text. Ask pupils to explain   have worked hard.
 why something is False. Repeat correct answers in complete short sentences. Do
 not ask pupils to answer in full short sentences; at this point, just let them register in
 their memories the correct complete answers from you.















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