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 CONTENT   LEARNING    MATERIALS /        DIFFERENTIATION      TEACHER’S NOTES /
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES   CURRICULAR   STRATEGIES   REMARKS
                        ELEMENT

 MAIN SKILL   MAIN SKILL   Pre-lesson   Song:   Creativity and   Your choice, as
       Play a game where the teacher says   If you’re happy, happy,   Innovation    appropriate to your
 Language Arts   Language Arts   two words (from the textbook), one with   happy, say a, a.      lesson and pupils.
 5.1   5.1.2   /æ/ sound, one with a different sound.    If you’re happy, happy,
 Enjoy and appreciate   Say the words in simple   Pupils stand up when they hear the   happy, say a, a.   Possibly strategies 2 and
 rhymes, poems and   texts, and sing simple   word with /æ/ and sit down when the   If you’re happy, happy,   3:
 songs   songs with intelligible   word has no /æ/.   happy, really happy,
    pronunciation, rhythm      happy, happy,   You may want to provide
    and intonation    Lesson delivery   If you’re happy, happy,   prompts for pupils to help
       1. Write the letter a on the board and   happy, say a, a.   them to think of words
    i) simple chants and raps   ask pupils what it sounds like.      with the /æ/ sound (such
    ii) simple rhymes      Video available at:   as flashcards).
    iii) simple action songs   2. Sing or play the song (if you’re happy   https://www.kizphonics.
       and you know it adaptation). Encourage   com/short-a-phonics-  You may want to
       pupils to join in with the /æ/ sound.   warmer-song/    put/draw pictures on the
                                        board of the words
 COMPLEMENTARY   COMPLEMENTARY   3. Ask pupils to tell you some words   instead of/as well as
 SKILL   SKILL   with the /æ/ sound. Write the words on   writing the words.
       the board.
 Language Arts   Language Arts          Pupils only need to insert
 5.3   5.3.1   4. Show pupils how to make a new   one word, but may have
 Express an imaginative   Respond imaginatively   verse using an /æ/ word If you’re happy   difficulty repeating the
 response to literary   and intelligibly through   and you know it say ‘apple, apple’ for   rest of the verse – if so,
 texts   creating simple art and   example.   they need only to say the
    craft products                      new word and not repeat
    5. Pupils work in pairs to create new   the verse.
 Other imaginative   verses and to practise singing them.
 responses as appropriate   Depending on your pupils, you may
    need to support them in this.

 6. Pairs perform their verses to the
 class.

 Post lesson
 3. Using words the pupils have used in
 their songs.





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