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

 MAIN SKILL   MAIN SKILL   Pre-lesson   Flashcards of   Creativity and   Your choice
       Play a mime game to review animal vocabulary – teacher   animals   Innovation    depending on your
 Language Arts    Language Arts   says a word, pupils pretend to be the animal. Similar to      lesson and class.
 5.3   5.3.1   Lesson 84, but this time ask a pupil to write the name of the  Card to be cut into
 Express an   Respond   animal on the board.    small rectangles   Possibly strategies
 imaginative response   imaginatively and     Lesson delivery:   (e.g. size of a credit   2, 3 and 5.
 to literary texts   intelligibly through   1. Play a game to review spelling of the eight words from   card or slightly
    creating simple art   p.34 of the textbook. For example, pre-lesson tasks 1 or 6.   bigger). One sheet   You might want to
    and craft products    Leave the words written on the board. (You could write a   for each pupil.   provide lines for the
       short sentence, e.g. It’s a xxx.)   Paper is possible,   children to write the
    Other imaginative      but can be seen     words on the cards
    responses as   2. Using flashcards, ask pupils to match the words to the   through, so is not   or ask the pupils to
    appropriate   pictures on the flashcards. Leave these on the board.   advised   write lines before
         3. Pupils work in groups of four. Each pupil should choose      writing the words.
       two of the eight animals.  Give out a sheet of card to each   Coloured
       pupil and ask them to cut it into four equal parts (cards), the   pens/pencils and   If you are
 COMPLEMENTARY   COMPLEMENTARY   size of a credit card.   scissors.   concerned about
 SKILL   SKILL                                 pupils’ drawing
       4. Ask each pupil to take two of their smaller cards and tell   Keep the pupils’   skills (the ability to
 Speaking    Speaking   them to write the name of the animal, one on each card in   cards so you can   draw a recognisable
 2.1   2.1.5   big and neat writing.   use them again in   animal), you could
 Communicate simple   Name or describe     5. Now ask pupils to draw a picture of their animal, one on   later lessons   prepare the picture
 information intelligibly   objects using suitable   each of the remaining cards.   cards in advance.
 words from word sets
 6. Assign a group leader to each group. This pupil should   If you are
 check then collect together all the cards from their group.   concerned about
 The group can count them together, there should be 16   pupils using
 cards (8 words, 7 corresponding pictures).    scissors, you can

 8. Use a group to model the activity for the whole class –   prepare the cards in
 this is a pelmanism or matching game (where all cards are   advance or can
 placed face-down on the table. In turns, pupils turn over   have lines for
 cards, saying ‘it’s a …’  as they do so. They should try to   cutting along on the
 find a pair (word + picture). They keep a pair they find. If   card. It is useful,
 not a pair, they turn the cards back over, taking care not to   however, for pupils
 move them out of position. Then it is the next player’s turn,   to practise and
 and so on. The winner is the player with the most pairs).   continue to develop
                                               this fine motor skill,
 9. The pupils could play the game a few times and/or   however.
 change groups.

 Post lesson
 Your choice, perhaps another word game or post-lesson
 task 7 or 8.



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