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Primary Year 3 SK Scheme of Work
                                                 SCHEME OF WORK: NON-TEXTBOOK BASED LESSON (Unit 1)


                  LESSON: 5 (Language Arts 1)              MAIN SKILL FOCUS: Language Arts              THEME: World of Self, Family and Friends

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               WEEK:    TOPIC: Welcome!                    CROSS-CURRICULAR ELEMENT: Language; ICT      LANGUAGE/GRAMMAR FOCUS: have got 3  person, has
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               CONTENT          LEARNING                                                                                 MATERIALS /        DIFFERENTIATION
              STANDARD         STANDARD                                  LEARNING OUTLINE                                REFERENCES           STRATEGIES
                                              In this lesson, pupils will make a class year book in groups. This can either be put
            Main Skill       Main Skill       together as a book, which can be copied for each pupil to take home, or it could be an   Prepare and write   Differentiate learning
            Language Arts    Language Arts    open book, displayed on the wall. Pupils will describe something interesting about their   a sentence (using   according to the needs of
            5.3              5.3.1            peers appearance, therefore responding creatively in writing.            the lesson       your pupils and class. Please
            Express an       Respond                                                                                   grammar focus)   see the seven differentiation
            imaginative      imaginatively and   Pre-lesson                                                            about each pupil   strategies listed in the
            response to      intelligibly through   1. Distribute the sentence papers, one to each pupil. Pupils read their sentence and try to   on a strip of paper   introduction. Please also
            literary texts   creating simple   guess who it is about. They should find that pupil and check. Feed back by asking   A digital camera   consider the following:
                             action songs on   pupils to read the sentence to the class.                               and computer to   Ask pupils to write two or
                             familiar topics.                                                                          upload and print   more sentences about the
                             Other imaginative   Lesson delivery                                                       out photos       pupil in the group.
                             responses as     2. Put pupils in groups of 5–6 pupils. Give each pupil in the group a number or letter, e.g.
                             appropriate.      Pupil A, B, C, etc. Ask pupils to write two sentences that describe  another pupil’s   Plain paper, string   You could ask more
                                               appearance in the group (Pupil A about pupil B, pupil B about pupil C, etc.). They can   and scissors (if   proficient pupils or groups to
                             Complementary     write their sentences in their notebook. For example, Amir has a green hat. He likes   making a wall   write some questions for
            Complementary    Skill             green colour.                                                           display)         their classmates about the
            Skill            Writing                                                                                   Plain paper, glue   photos.
            Writing          4.3.3             Monitor as pupils write and support them as necessary. Encourage pupils to support   and ruler (if
            4.3              Plan, draft and   each other in their groups. As you monitor, you could take a photo of each group. When   making a class
            Communicate      write an increased   groups are finished, they can help you to upload and print out the photo of their group.    book)
            with appropriate   range of simple   3. Ask each group to check each other’s sentences and to discuss any changes that are
            language form    sentences         needed before writing a final version.
            and style for a                   For a wall display:
            range of purposes                 Pupils write on a small piece of paper. They then put up the photo on the display with the
            in print and digital              papers around it and a piece of string connecting it to the picture of the pupil it describes.
            media                             For a class book:
                                              Pupils stick the photo in the middle of the page and write the descriptions around it,
                                              connecting them to the pupil in the photo with a line.
                                              Post-lesson
                                              4. Encourage pupils to look at the display/book by asking them questions. You could ask
                                               them to tell you what they like about the description of the pupils in each group.
                                               Alternatively, you could play a Find someone who... game (e.g. Find someone who has
                                               curly hair / Which group has two pupils who have long hair, etc).
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