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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
 SCHEME OF WORK: NON-TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 4)


 LESSON: 57 (Writing 11)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Writing    THEME: World of Knowledge
 WEEK:    TOPIC: Year in, year out   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Patriotism   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Prepositions review

 & Citizenship


 CONTENT   LEARNING                 MATERIALS /       DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES     STRATEGIES
       Pre-lesson
 Main Skill   Main Skill          Get Smart plus 3    Differentiate learning
 Writing 4.3   Writing 4.3.3            1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that   Student’s Book, p.38   according to the needs
 Communicate with   Plan, draft and write   suits your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review language and prepare      of your pupils and
 appropriate   an increased range   pupils for the lesson.   Poster paper per   class. Please see the
 language form and  of simple sentences   Lesson delivery   group   seven differentiation
 style for a range of                                 strategies listed in the
 purposes in print   Complementary   2.  Elicit and use flashcards to introduce vocabulary related to weather, seasons,   Flashcards for   introduction. Please
 and digital media   Skill   common activities and clothes related to Malaysia and/or your own local area.   common activities,   also consider the
    Listening 1.2.5    3.  Ask questions and talk to pupils about these aspects of their own country.   weather, clothes etc.    following:
    Understand a wide   Remember to use different questions for different pupils.      Consider assigning
 Complementary   range of short   4.  Ask pupils to work in groups. Show them some pictures from Malaysia. They will   Pictures from   roles for different pupils
 Skill   supported questions   make posters about Malaysia. First have pupils work together to write three or   magazines/internet   in each group, e.g.
 Listening 1.2    four sentences about Malaysia on a piece of paper or in a notebook. They can   etc.   writer, designer, artist
 Understand   use the texts on Student’s Book, p.38 as models.       etc. which will let each
 meaning in a                     Glue, colour pens,   pupil work to their
 variety of familiar   5.  In groups, pupils make their posters so that they match the sentences they have   paper   strength and abilities.
 contexts   written with the pictures. Then they add the sentences to their posters. While
    they are working in their groups, monitor and check on progress. Check their   Take care that any
 sentences and work with each group to help them improve the sentences by   questions you ask
 asking questions and eliciting language so that they can write it in the final   support and stretch
 version on the poster.                               pupils.
 6.  Display the posters on the classroom walls.
 Post-lesson
 7.  Talk to pupils about the posters. Give positive feedback to each group and
 encourage pupils to tell you what they like about each one.










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