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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
PRE-LESSON TASK 1: WORK OUT THE WORDS
AIM: To prepare and give pupils confidence for a Listening or Reading text
MATERIAL: Board, exercise books and pens
1. Write anagrams of key topic vocabulary words on the board, e.g. n d s w c h i a (= sandwich)
2. Put pupils into pairs or groups and ask them to work out the words by completing the anagrams.
3. If pupils find this difficult, provide the first letter of each word or provide a picture to help them with meaning.
4. When finished, invite pupils to form larger groups to see if they have the same words.
5. Ask volunteers to say a word then spell it or come up to the board to write it.
PRE-LESSON TASK 2: GUESS THE ANSWER
AIM: To prepare and give pupils confidence for a Listening or Reading text
MATERIALS: Board
1. Write questions on the board for a Listening or Reading text, that pupils will answer during the lesson.
2. Provide two or three possible answers for each question, for example, ‘What did Sara do at the weekend?’
3. a. played football
4. b. watched TV
5. c. went shopping (make sure one is the correct answer!)
6. Ask pupils to guess which one they think is the correct answer.
7. Pupils then listen to or read the text to check their predictions.
PRE-LESSON TASK 3: SEQUENCE THE INFORMATION
AIM: To prepare and give pupils confidence for a listening or reading text
MATERIALS: Board
1. Write a list of events in the Listening or Reading text in a random order or use pictures to illustrate them. For example, if the text is a story, list the events in any
order (Mohamed went camping. He saw a mouse in the tent at night. His mother screamed! The mouse ran away.)
2. Put pupils in pairs to decide on the order.
3. Invite pupils to compare their ideas in groups.
4. Pupils then listen to or read the text to check their predictions.
PRE-LESSON TASK 4: IDENTIFY THE FLASHCARDS
AIM: To revise topic vocabulary
MATERIALS: Flashcards of relevant topic vocabulary and card to cover up the flashcards
1. Choose some flashcards of important topic vocabulary that pupils will need in the lesson.
2. Place the flashcards face down on a table in front of the class.
3. Take one of the flashcards, making sure pupils can’t see it. Cover it with a piece of card then slowly begin revealing the flashcard to the class. You could use an
overhead projector and a piece of paper or an interactive whiteboard, if either is available.
4. Pupils try to guess the word as it is revealed. Each time they guess correctly, put the flashcard on the board. Continue until pupils have guessed all the words.
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