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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
 SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 2)

 LESSON: 30 (Writing 6)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Writing   THEME: World of Self, Family and Friends
 WEEK:    TOPIC: Every day   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language    LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Present simple for


                    routines


 CONTENT   LEARNING    MATERIALS /
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES   DIFFERENTIATION STRATEGIES

 Main Skill   Main Skill   Pre-lesson   Get Smart plus 3   Differentiate learning according to the
 Writing    Writing    1.  Play Do not break the chain (See Teacher’s Book p.34)   Student’s Book, p.21   needs of your pupils and class. Please
 4.3    4.3.1                            see the seven differentiation strategies
 Communicate   Use capital letters,   Lesson delivery   Teacher’s Book p.34,   listed in the introduction. Please also
 with appropriate   full stops and   2.  Follow steps 1–3 for Activity 1 (Teacher’s Book p.40). Then play   39 & 40–41   consider the following:
 language form   question marks   the recording. Ask pupils to tick the activities they hear in Jim’s      You could set a time for the Writing task
 and style for a   appropriately in   diary as they hear them. Watch pupils to see how well they   and ask pupils to write at least 2 (or at
 range of purposes   guided writing at   keep up. If it is too fast, you could read the text again more   least 3) sentences so that more
 in print and digital   sentence level    slowly.   proficient pupils write more sentences.
 media
    Complementary   3.  Play the recording again and have pupils read along as they
    Skill   listen. Ask some questions about the text, letting pupils find the
 Complementary   Writing    answers in the text (see Teacher’s Book p.40 Activity 1 for
 Skill   4.1.2   example questions).
 Writing    Begin to use cursive   4.  Show pupils the three questions on the page. Pupils work in
 4.1              handwriting in a
 Form letters and   limited range of   pairs to ask and answer the questions. Monitor carefully as
 pupils do this to make sure they can answer them.
 words in neat   written work*
 legible print using      5.  Follow the instructions for Writing Tip (Teacher’s Book, p.40),
 cursive writing   including some or all of the gap fill sentences on the board.

 6.  Ask pupils to write sentences about their day in their notebooks.
 Encourage the use of cursive writing. Pupils then exchange
 notebooks to check each other’s work. Monitor carefully to
 check their work, with a focus on punctuation, use of capital
 letters and handwriting as well as comunication. Collect their
 notebooks in at the end of the activity to mark and give some
 feedback on their progress this unit.

 7.  (If time) Play Working Whispers (Teacher’s Book p.39)
 Post-lesson
 8.  Learning diaries:



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