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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
                                                         SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 10)

                   LESSON: 146 (Speaking 28)               MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Speaking                   THEME: World of Knowledge
               WEEK:   TOPIC: The world around us          CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language           LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Comparatives: Short

                                                                                                        adjectives; Statements



               CONTENT          LEARNING                                                                                MATERIALS /       DIFFERENTIATION
              STANDARD          STANDARD                                LEARNING OUTLINE                               REFERENCES            STRATEGIES
                                                                                                                       Get Smart plus 3
            Main Skill       Main Skill         Pre-lesson                                                                             Differentiate learning
            Speaking 2.1     Speaking 2.1.5     1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that suits   Student’s Book,   according to the needs of
            Communicate      Describe people       your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review animal vocabulary to prepare   p.95   your pupils and class. Please
            simple information   and objects using   pupils for the lesson.                                                            see the seven differentiation
            intelligibly     suitable words and   Lesson delivery                                                      Teacher’s Book,   strategies listed in the
                             phrases                                                                                   p.144–145       introduction. Please also
                                                2.  Using the animal flashcards, play a game to review the adjectives that is suitable      consider the following:
            Complementary                          for your class, for example memory matching or listen and grab, where pupils have   Animal   Ask different pupils to write
            Skill                                  the cards spread around the room or on the table in front of a group. The teacher   flashcards   different words/
            Listening 1.2    Complementary         says a word and pupils race to grab the right card.                                 phrases/sentences on their
            Understand       Skill              3.  Re-introduce the comparative form using the animal flashcards and then follow      pictures, ranging from a full
            meaning in a     Listening 1.2.2       instructions for Grammar Box on Teacher’s Book, p.144.                              comparative sentence for fast
            variety of familiar   Understand with   4.  Using the flashcards again, elicit some more sentences about animals by showing   finishers/ more proficient
            contexts         support specific      a flashcard and asking pupils to tell their partner a sentence about the animal     pupils to single animal words
                             information and       using adjective + -er + than.                                                       and/or adjectives for others.
                             details of short
                             simple texts       5.  Follow the instructions for Activity 2, Teacher’s Book, p.95. Have pupils label their
                                                   pictures. They should present their pictures in small groups before choosing some
                                                   pupils to present to the class.
                                                   Monitor as pupils work in groups to decide which pupils have made a particular
                                                   effort either with language or with their pictures to show the class. Offer plenty of
                                                   praise, especially for those who may normally be a bit shy.
                                                6.  Do the Optional Who’s Taller? activity (see Teacher’s Book, p.145).

                                                Post-lesson
                                                7.  Play the song again and encourage pupils to sing along, in particular to the
                                                   comparative sections of the song.









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