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

 LESSON: 154 (Language Arts 29)   MAIN SKILL(S) FOCUS: Language Arts   THEME: World of Knowledge
 WEEK:   TOPIC: The world around us   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Environmental   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Superlative questions

 Sustainability


 CONTENT   LEARNING   LEARNING OUTLINE   MATERIALS /   DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD                 REFERENCES          STRATEGIES
       In this lesson, pupils will write questions about Malaysia using superlatives.
 Main Skill   Main Skill            Copy of the About   Differentiate learning
 Language Arts   Language Arts   Pre-lesson   Malaysia   according to the needs of
                                                    your pupils and class.
 5.2   5.2.1   1.  Divide pupils into groups of four and ask them to think of two superlatives they learnt during   worksheet on the
 Express   Ask and answer   ‘The world around us’ unit. Elicit pupils’ suggestions. Make sure to introduce the ones   next page   Please see the seven
 personal   simple questions   needed below – tallest, longest, highest, etc.   If you think that   differentiation strategies
 responses to   about   Lesson delivery   other pupils in   listed in the introduction.
 literary texts   characters,       your school would   For step 5, provide
    actions and   2.  Tell pupils that they’ll focus now on superlatives in Malaysia. Give them a copy of the   enjoy answering   weaker pupils if
 worksheet. Teach/check new words (e.g. roundabout). Ask pupils to tell you what they can
    events of   see in the pictures (e.g. a river, a mountain).   questions about   necessary with a writing
    interest in a text   3.  Explain that their task is to make superlative questions. Do the example for picture 1   the world, you can   frame:
                                    ask pupils to
 Complementary   together with the whole class (Which is the tallest building in Malaysia? Answer: Exchange   compile their   Which is the     est
 106 Building, Kuala Lumpur).
 Skill   Complementary   4.  Ask pupils to write the questions individually and to check their questions with a partner.   questions into a   in Malaysia?’
 Writing 4.3   Skill   5.  Ask four pupils to come to the front of the class, and to write the questions for pictures the   quiz. Your pupils   Fast finishers can use
 Communicate   Writing 4.3.3   on the board. Check their questions with the whole class and the answer to each questions   could share the   their own ideas to make
 with appropriate   Plan, draft and   quiz with pupils in   extra superlatives
 language form   write an   Example questions:   other classes.   questions.
 and style for a   increased range   Which is the longest river in Malaysia? [ the Rajang River]
 range of   of simple   Which is the highest mountain in Malaysia? [ Mount Kinabalu]   For step 8, weaker pupils
 purposes in print   sentences                      can use ideas on p.98
 and digital media   Which is the fastest train in Malaysia? [the Electric Train Service (ETS)]   from the Student’s Book
 Which is the biggest/largest roundabout in Malaysia? [the Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin   if necessary
 Abdul Aziz Shah roundabout]
 6.  Ask pupils to share with the class anything they know about the five superlatives in the
 pictures.
 Post-lesson
 7.  Put pupils into pairs. Ask them to create one superlatives question from their own general
 knowledge about Malaysia or the world (e.g. Which is the biggest country/animal in the
 world?).
 8.  Ask pupils to share questions and answers with the whole class.







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