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


                  LESSON: 58 (Language Arts 11)            MAIN SKILL(S) FOCUS: Language Arts           THEME: World of Knowledge
               WEEK:    TOPIC: Year in, year out           CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Creativity and     LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Adjectives, nouns and verbs

                                                           innovation

               CONTENT          LEARNING                                                                                MATERIALS /        DIFFERENTIATION
              STANDARD         STANDARD                                LEARNING OUTLINE                                REFERENCES            STRATEGIES
                                              In this lesson, pupils will create a diamond poem about the hot season in their area.
            Main Skill       Main Skill                                                                              Diamond poem (see   Differentiate learning
            Language Arts    Language Arts    Pre-lesson                                                             below) on the board   according to the needs of
            5.3              5.3.1            1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that   or as a handout    your pupils and class.
            Express an       Respond             suits your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review language and prepare   Hot season diamond   Please see the seven
            imaginative      imaginatively and   pupils for the lesson.                                              poem template (see   differentiation strategies
            response to      intelligibly through                                                                    below)             listed in the introduction.
            literary texts   creating simple   Lesson delivery
                             action songs on   2.  Show pupils the diamond poem (see below), check or teach the meaning of
                             familiar topics.    skating and icy, and ask them to guess if the missing words at the top and bottom
                             Other imaginative   are Winter or Hot season.
                             responses as     3.  Check the answer [Winter].
                             appropriate.     4.  Elicit the pattern of the diamond poem with pupils. This is:

                             Complementary                                      Noun
            Complementary    Skill                                        Adjective Adjective
            Skill            Writing                                        Verb Verb Verb
            Writing          4.3.2                                       Noun Noun Noun Noun
            4.3              Spell an increased                             Verb Verb Verb
            Communicate      range of familiar                            Adjective Adjective
            with appropriate   high frequency                                   Noun
            language form    words accurately   5.  Write Hot season on the board and the headings nouns, adjectives, verbs.
            and style for a   in guided writing   6.  Ask pupils to brainstorm vocabulary about the hot season where they live, and
            range of purposes                    write their suggestions on the board under the appropriate heading.
            in print and digital              7.  Ask pupils to work in pairs. Give them the hot season diamond template as a
            media                                handout, or ask them to copy from the board.
                                              8.  Ask the pairs to make their own diamond poem about the hot season. They can
                                                 use words from the board and their own ideas.
                                              Post-lesson
                                              9.  Make groups of 4 or 6 and ask pupils to read their diamond poems to each other.








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