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

 LESSON: 63 (Language Arts 12)   MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Language Arts    THEME: World of Stories
 WEEK:    TOPIC: Year in, year out   CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Creativity &   LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Review of  present simple;


 Imagination
                    prepositions


 CONTENT   LEARNING                 MATERIALS /        DIFFERENTIATION
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES      STRATEGIES

 Main Skill   Main Skill   Pre-lesson   Get Smart plus 3   Differentiate learning
 Language Arts 5.3     Language Arts 5.3.1    1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that suits      according to the needs of
 Express an   Respond   your pupils’ needs and interests and that focuses on climate and weather.   Student’s Book,   your pupils and class. Please
 imaginative   imaginatively and   Lesson delivery   p.42–43   see the seven differentiation
 response to   intelligibly through                 strategies listed in the
 literary texts   creating simple   2.  Tell pupils you will read a story called The Snow Globe. Show them the globe, or   Teacher’s Book,   introduction. Please also
    action songs on   use a picture of a snow globe. Ask pupils if they have seen something like this   p. 70–71   consider the following:
    familiar topics.   before.                      If pupils have a lot of
 Complementary   Other imaginative   3.  Ask pupils to tell you what they think the story will be about. Put some of the ideas   A snow globe or   difficulty writing freely, you
 Skill   responses as   in note form on the board.   large clear ball if   could provide some models
 Writing 4.2   appropriate   4.  Show pupils the first picture of the story (Student’s Book, p.42) and ask them to tell   available   of different kinds of
 Communicate      you about the picture. Let pupils read the texts on p.42. Choose some pupils to      sentences on the board to
 basic information      read different characters’ parts. Ask pupils what they think will happen next.   Magic globe   give them some ideas. They
 intelligibly for a   Complementary   worksheet (see   can also look in the
 range of purposes   Skill   5.  Have pupils read the second page of the story silently before playing the CD.   below)   Student’s Book (p.43) for
 in print and digital   Writing 4.2.4   Follow While reading and after reading suggestions (Teacher’s Book, p.70–71) for   ideas.
 media   Describe people   talking to pupils about the story. Elicit as much as possible. Ask pupils if they liked
    and objects using   the story.                  Let more proficient pupils
 suitable words and   6.  Ask pupils where they would like to go if they found a magic globe. Give pupils the   write as much as they can,
 phrases   worksheet (below) and ask them to draw their ideas and to write at least one   too.
 sentence about it. They can give it a title or a name.
 This is a free writing activity, which lets pupils write what they can. You can give
 some suggestions, but it is a good opportunity for you to see how pupils can write
 without a model. Support them and help them write what they want to about their
 pictures.
 Post-lesson
 7.  Display pupils’ work and comment on their imagination and creativity. Encourage
 pupils to give feedback on what they like about others’ work.
 8.  Collect the pupils’ worksheets and look through them. Note individuals’ strengths
 and weaknesses in relation to what is covered in the unit. Give written comments
 on their work, in a brightly coloured pen, making sure to be positive and offer
 constructive help if necessary.

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