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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work

       past tense correctly in a sentence, they keep the card. You can introduce other      pupils when they are
 rules if you wish, for example, they should alternate between positive and   writing the sentences.
 negative verbs.
                                                        You could give the
 8.  Ask some pupils questions about their weekend (see Student’s Book, p.91). Then   jumbled up questions
 in their notebooks, pupils write at least two sentences about what they did at the   on a worksheet if you
 weekend.                                               think pupils will work
                                                        better individually than
 9.  On the board, write some jumbled-up questions on the board. Ask pupils to   as a whole class.
 unjumble them to make questions. They could write them in their notebooks or
 you could nominate pupils to come and write on the board, or do this orally. For   You could offer pupils
 example:                                               a choice of these
                                                        activities or you could
 did / Where / go / you / ? (Where did you go?)
                                                        ask different pupils to
 watch / you / a / film / Did / ? (Did you watch a film?)   do different activities
                                                        depending on their
 10.  Elicit the difference between Yes/No questions and those with question words.   individual needs,
 Highlight the use of did and that the past tense is not used in the main verb.   based on formative
 Avoid using grammatical words, but show pupils what you mean.   assessment in this
                                                        unit.
 11.  Pupils work in small groups. One pupil reads their sentences about the weekend.
 Then each group member has to ask a question about the weekend until pupils   Have pupils do more
 can think of no more questions to ask. Each pupil takes a turn to read their   activities and/or make
 sentences.                                             their own activities.

 Monitor very carefully during this activity to make sure pupils are asking
 appropriate questions. Give some corrective feedback and support with question
 and past tense forms and make a note of common problems to feed back on.

 12.  If you have time, you could write sentences/questions you heard pupils making
 mistakes with on the board for class correction.

 Post-lesson

 13.  Ask pupils to think about what they have learned in Unit 9 and how well they feel
 they know the language now. They should complete the How did I do in Unit 9?
 self-assessment worksheet (see below).
 Collect the worksheets/notebooks from pupils and review them to note pupils’
 performance. If there are any areas of concern, prepare a review of these in
 upcoming lessons.











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