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

                   LESSON: 124 (Speaking 24)               MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Speaking                   THEME: World of self, family and friends
               WEEK:   TOPIC: Where were you yesterday?    CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language           LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Past simple (was/were)

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               CONTENT         LEARNING                                                                                MATERIALS /         DIFFERENTIATION
              STANDARD        STANDARD                               LEARNING OUTLINE                                  REFERENCES             STRATEGIES

            Main Skill       Main Skill      Pre-lesson                                                            Worksheet (see below)   Differentiate learning
            Speaking 2.1     Speaking 2.1.1   1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that        according to the needs of
            Communicate      Ask about and       suits your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review places, activities and   Word cards from Lesson   your pupils and class.
            simple information   express basic   adjectives to prepare pupils for the lesson.                      118                    Please see the seven
            intelligibly     opinions        Lesson delivery                                                                              differentiation strategies
                                                                                                                                          listed in the introduction.
                                             2.  Using the questions from this lesson (see worksheet below), ask some pupils              Please also consider the
            Complementary    Complementary       about yesterday/the weekend/last week:                                                   following:
            Skill            Skill                  Where were you yesterday?                                                             You may want to ask the
            Listening 1.2    Listening 1.2.5        When were you there?                                                                  more confident pupils
            Understand       Understand a                                                                                                 questions at first, and
            meaning in a     wide range of          How was it?                                                                           others after, supporting
            variety of familiar   short supported   Some pupils may not be able to answer in full sentences. Support these pupils         them by putting key
            contexts         questions           by writing some/all of the questions and possible answers on the board. Allow            words on the board or
                                                 short answers at this stage. Note which pupils have problems so that you can             asking simpler questions
                                                 give them extra support at the next stage.                                               (e.g. Were you at the
                                             3.  Give out the worksheets (see below) and ask pupils to write the questions in full        xxx?)
                                                 in the left-hand column of the worksheet. Monitor carefully and support pupils,
                                                 and encourage pupils to help each other too.                                             Allow pupils to help each
                                                                                                                                          other when writing the
                                             4.  Show and explain the example answer, and ask pupils to write their own answers           questions on the
                                                 in the table. Monitor carefully as before and provide relevant vocabulary if             worksheet.
                                                 needed.
                                             5.  Ask pupils to talk to at least two friends and make a note of their answers. They
                                                 should not show each other their worksheets. Feed back on pupils’ answers.
                                             6.  Pupils in groups of four play a game with the word cards from Lesson 118.
                                                 Shuffle the cards all together. Pupil A takes a card. Pupils B, C & D take turns to
                                                 ask Pupil A questions. Pupil A should imagine their answer. For example:
                                                    Pupil A takes cinema card
                                                    Pupil B asks: Where were you? // I was at the cinema.
                                                    Pupil C asks: When were you there? // I was at the cinema yesterday
                                                    evening.
                                                    Pupil D asks: How was it? // It was good.
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