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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
                                                          SCHEME OF WORK: TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 5)

                   LESSON: 70 (Listening 14)               MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Listening                  THEME: World of self, family and friends
               WEEK:    TOPIC: My new house                CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language;          LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: Questions with


                                                           Values
                                                                                                        possessive pronoun: Whose?


              CONTENT          LEARNING                                                                               MATERIALS /        DIFFERENTIATION
              STANDARD         STANDARD                               LEARNING OUTLINE                               REFERENCES             STRATEGIES

            Main Skill       Main Skill        Pre-lesson                                                          Get Smart plus 3    Differentiate learning
            Listening 1.2    Listening 1.2.2   1.  Choose an appropriate pre-lesson activity from the list in the introduction that   Student’s Book, p.47   according to the needs of
            Understand       Understand with      suits your pupils’ needs and interests and that will review clothes vocabulary to    your pupils and class.
            meaning in a     support specific     prepare pupils for the lesson.                                   Teacher’s Book, p.77   Please see the seven
            variety of familiar   information and                                                                                      differentiation strategies
            contexts         details of short   Lesson delivery                                                                        listed in the introduction.
                             simple texts      2.  Collect some pupils’ pens, pencils, etc. and have pupils sit in a circle. Review    Please also consider the
                                                  the language Whose xxx is this/are these? and encourage pupils to ask the            following:
            Complementary                         questions, too. You could play a circle game.                                        Choose pupils who are
            Skill            Complementary                                                                                             naturally outgoing to be the
            Listening 1.2    Skill             3.  Draw pupils’ attention to the Grammar box on Student’s Book, p.47 again.            thieves, even if they are
            Understand       Listening 1.2.5    4.  Follow the instructions for Activity 3 (Teacher’s Book, p.77).                     not as proficient.
            meaning in a     Understand a wide                                                                                         Sometimes an overly
            variety of familiar   range of short   Monitor as pupils listen and see how well they do in getting the correct            active pupil can be
            contexts         supported            answers. Based on this, you could give more Listening practice by asking             motivated by an activity like
                             questions            pupils about the clothes again or you could play a game to further review the        this.
                                                  key vocabulary.
                                               5.  Play Stop thief! where you nominate two or three pupils to be the thieves. The
                                                  class closes their eyes and count to ten, and the thieves move around the
                                                  room and ‘steal’ some of the pupils’ pens, pencils etc.  On ten, pupils open
                                                  their eyes and say Stop thief! The ‘thieves’ stop. Pupils ask and answer to find
                                                  out whose things they have ‘stolen’, and to return them. E.g. Whose pen is
                                                  this? / Whose books are these?
                                                      You could play this in small groups as well, if you have time and it is
                                                      appropriate for your class.
                                               Post-lesson
                                               6.  Learning diaries:
                                                  Ask pupils to think back on their learning so far this week. In their learning
                                                  diary, they can write:
                                                     New words I remember


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