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

 LESSON: 31 (Language Arts 6)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Language Arts    THEME: World of Stories
 WEEK:    TOPIC: Every day   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Values   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Present simple want to


                    + be + occupation


 CONTENT   LEARNING       MATERIALS /             DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES   STRATEGIES

 Main Skill   Main Skill   Pre-lesson   Get Smart plus 3   Differentiate learning according to
 Language Arts    Language Arts    1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the   Student’s Book, p.22–23   the needs of your pupils and
 5.2   5.2.1                     introduction that suits your pupils’ needs and interests and that will   class. Please see the seven
 Express personal   Ask and answer   review language and prepare the pupils for the lesson, or follow the   Teacher’s Book, p.42–43   differentiation strategies listed in
 responses to   simple questions   Warm up instructions (Teacher’s Book, p.42).      the introduction. Please also
 literary texts   about characters,   Lesson delivery   consider the following:
    actions and events                       Monitor as pupils work and ask
    of interest in a text    2.  Explain the meaning of career to pupils. Ask them what they think a   pupils (e.g. pupils who don’t like to
 Complementary      school career day is. Explain that they will read and listen to a story   speak in front of the class) to tell
 Skill   Complementary   about a school career day.   you about their pictures. This will
 Speaking    Skill   3.  Follow the instructions for Activity 1 (Teacher’s Book, p.42–43). Ask   help to give individuals different
 2.1   Speaking          pupils what they think of the story, which character they like and   feedback.
 Communicate   2.1.5            why.
 simple information   Describe people   4.  Ask each pupil to draw a picture showing an occupation.    If your class works fast or you
 intelligibly   and objects using            have a group of fast finishers, you
    suitable words and   5.  In groups of 6–8 pupils, ask them to share their pictures. They   could try the Optional activity (see
 phrases   should write their name under the picture of an occupation they   Teacher’s Book, p43).
 want to be.
 6.  Feed back by asking pupils to tell the class who wants to be the
 same occupation as them, e.g. Hamid, Maitha and Yi Ling want to
 be a police officer.
 7.  Talk to pupils about the Value mentioned on Teacher’s Book, p.43
 in Post-story activity.
 Post-lesson
 8.  Ask pupils to tell you what new words they have learned today.
 Focus their attention on what they learned from the story, including
 the storyline, the characters and the message (value).







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