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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
                                                          SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 8)

                   LESSON: 120 (Reading 23)                MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Reading                    THEME: World of self, family and friends
               WEEK:   TOPIC: Where were you yesterday?    CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Science &          LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Past simple (was/were)

                                                           Technology
                                                                                                        statements (positive & negative)



               CONTENT         LEARNING                                                                                MATERIALS /         DIFFERENTIATION
              STANDARD        STANDARD                               LEARNING OUTLINE                                 REFERENCES             STRATEGIES

            Main Skill       Main Skill      Pre-lesson                                                            Get Smart plus 3      Differentiate learning
            Reading 3.2      Reading 3.2.2   1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that   Student’s Book, p.78–   according to the needs of
            Understand a     Understand         suits your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review vocabulary from the   79     your pupils and class.
            variety of linear   specific        previous lesson, leaving the words on the board for later in this lesson.                Please see the seven
            and non-linear   information and                                                                       Teacher’s Book, p.120–   differentiation strategies
            print and digital   details of short   Lesson delivery                                                 121                   listed in the introduction.
            texts by using   simple texts    2.  Show the pictures from Student’s Book, p.78 and ask pupils if they think this city   Vocabulary flashcards   Please also consider the
            appropriate                         is in Malaysia [No]. Ask them where they think it might be [USA, New York City].         following:
            reading strategies                  Find out if pupils know this city or have been there, as appropriate. Ask them           Consider pairing more and
                                                when they think the pictures were taken [in the past, 1900].                             less proficient pupils
                             Complementary                                                                                               together, so the more
            Complementary    Skill           3.  Write key words in a list on the board, and ask pupils to read them as you write (if    proficient pupil can support
            Skill            Writing 4.2.2      not already there from pre-lesson stage): cinemas / theatres / shopping centres.         the less proficient one in
            Writing 4.2      Make and give      Add cars / horses / carriages (show flashcards to explain) / quiet / noisy. Use the      the prediction activity.
            Communicate      reasons for        words to elicit some sentences from more proficient pupils, introduce negative
            basic information   simple          wasn’t/weren’t.                                                                          Some pupils may write full
            intelligibly for a   predictions   4.  Ask pupils to put the vocabulary in their notebooks (or create a worksheet with       prediction sentences,
            range of purposes                   these words). Ask pupils which of these things were found in New York City in            others shorter ones (see
            in print and digital                1900 – they should tick what was and cross what wasn’t found (in their opinion).         example). Some may not
            media                                                                                                                        write anything, just put a
                                                Pupils work in pairs to make predictions and write their answers in full sentences,      tick or a cross.
                                                e.g. There weren’t any cars in New York City in 1900 or No, there weren’t.
                                             5.  Have pupils read the texts and check their predictions. Pupils check their
                                                answers with their partner. Check answers as a class.
                                             6.  Ask pupils to work on their own on Activity 2, Teacher’s Book, p.121. You could
                                                use this as a classroom-based informal assessment of Reading. Collect the
                                                books after the activity to review and make a note of pupils’ performance.
                                             Post-lesson
                                             7.  Learning diaries:
                                                Ask pupils to think back on their learning so far this week. In their learning diary,
                                                they can write:


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