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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
                                                          SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 9)

                   LESSON: 135 (Speaking 26)               MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Speaking                   THEME: World of self, family and friends
               WEEK:   TOPIC: On holiday                   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language           LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Past simple (regular and

                                                                                                        irregular verbs): Questions and statements



               CONTENT          LEARNING                                                                                   MATERIALS /      DIFFERENTIATION
              STANDARD         STANDARD                                   LEARNING OUTLINE                                REFERENCES          STRATEGIES

            Main Skill       Main Skill        Pre-lesson                                                                 Get Smart plus 3   Differentiate learning
            Speaking 2.2 Use   Speaking 2.2.1   1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that suits   Student’s Book,   according to the needs of
            appropriate      Keep interaction      your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review language to prepare pupils for the   p.87   your pupils and class.
            communication    going in short        lesson.                                                                                Please see the seven
            strategies       exchanges by                                                                                 Teacher’s Book,   differentiation strategies
                             repeating key words   Lesson delivery                                                        p.133           listed in the introduction.
                             from the other    2.  Using the verb flashcards, model the question and answer:              Verb flashcards   Please also consider the
            Complementary    speaker                                                                                                      following:
            Skill                                      Question: What did you do at the weekend?                          Worksheet (see   Depending on your class
            Writing 4.3                                Answer: At the weekend? I xxx.                                     below, optional)   and/or individual pupils,
            Communicate      Complementary                                                                                                you could extend the
            with appropriate   Skill           3.  Use the verb flashcards to have pupils practise the question and answers. Note that    dialogue so pupils ask a
            language form    Writing 4.3.3         pupils are repeating the time expression in the answer as a way to practise discourse   second question: How
            and style for a   Plan, draft and write   and interaction skills (see Learning Standard, Main Skill).                         was it? This would review
            range of purposes   an increased range                                                                                        language from lessons in
            in print and digital   of simple sentences   4.  Follow instructions for Activity 4, Teacher’s Book, p.133. You could have pupils use the   Unit 8.
            media                                  table on Student’s Book, p.87, or you could use a worksheet like the one below, which
                                                   is a little more pupil-friendly. They can also ask more classmates for their answers if
                                                   there is time.
                                                   Monitor carefully as pupils do this and make a note of mistakes. Feed back as a whole
                                                   class and focus on the common mistakes together.
                                               5.  To follow up, ask pupils to write one or more sentences about what they and/or their
                                                   classmate(s) did at the weekend in their notebooks.
                                               6.  Ask pupils to check their partner’s work and provide some feedback. Monitor at this
                                                   stage and the previous one to check pupils’ use of past tense forms, giving support
                                                   and praise where needed.
                                               7.  If you are using the worksheet, pupils can write the final draft of their sentences on the
                                                   worksheet. If not, pupils can write it in their notebooks. Collect pupils’ work so that you
                                                   can review their progress in use of past simple and identify any other areas that are
                                                   causing problems.
                                               Post-lesson

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