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4 сыныптарға арналған күнтізбелік-тақырыптық жоспар

Календарно-тематический план для 4 класса


Calendar Thematic Plan for grade 4
2021-2022 оқу жылы/учебный год/academic year

Cross Topics Hour Date Learning objectives


curricular s
units
Term 1
Unit 1 Children’s 1 4.1.2.1 understand an increasing range of supported questions which ask for personal information;
Kazakhstan games 1 4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
in the 4.4.4.1 write with support a sequence of short sentences in a paragraph to give basic personal information;
World of 4.5.12.1 use adverbs of time and frequency: sometimes, often, always, never to indicate when and how often, begin to use
Sport simple adverbs of manner example given well, badly, use common -ly manner adverbs to describe actions example given
slowly, quickly;
4.5.17.1 use me, too and I don’t to give short answers, use when clauses to describe simple present and past actions on personal
and familiar topics
Children’s 1 4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
games 2 4.3.2.1 ask questions to find out about present and possibly past experiences on an increasing range of general and some
curricular topics;
4.4.3.1 write with support short sentences which describe people, places and objects;
4.5.5.1 use interrogative pronouns who, what and where, how many, how much, how often, how big, what kind of to ask
questions on growing range of familiar topics;
4.5.8.1 use imperative forms [positive and negative] to give short instructions on a growing range of familiar topics
Olympic 2 4.1.4.1 understand an increasing range of short supported questions on general and some curricular topics;
Games 4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.4.1.1 plan, write and check sentences with support on a range of basic personal, general and some curricular topics;
4.4.4.1 write with support a sequence of short sentences in a paragraph to give basic personal information;
4.5.5.1 use interrogative pronouns who, what and where, how many, how much, how often, how big, what kind of to ask
questions on growing range of familiar topics
Aesop’s 1 4.1.8.1 understand short, supported narratives on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
Fables 1 4.2.5.1 pronounce an increasing range of words, short phrases and simple sentences intelligibly;
4.3.3.1 recognise basic opinions in short, simple texts on an increasing range of general range of general and some curricular
topics;
4.5.12.1 use adverbs of time and frequency: sometimes, often, always, never to indicate when and how often, begin to use
simple adverbs of manner example given well, badly, use common -ly manner adverbs to describe actions example given
slowly, quickly
Aesop’s 2 4.1.3.1 understand the main points of short supported talk on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
Fables 2. 4.1.8.1 understand short, supported narratives on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.2.8.1 express basic likes and dislikes, recount short, basic stories and events on a limited range of general and some curricular
topics;
4.5.3.1 use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a growing range of general and some curricular topics to describe
things, use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative and superlative] to make comparisons;
4.5.12.1 use adverbs of time and frequency: sometimes, often, always, never to indicate when and how often, begin to use
simple adverbs of manner example given well, badly, use common -ly manner adverbs to describe actions example given
slowly, quickly
СОР 1. Unit 1
revision
Total per unit 8
Unit 2 Traditional 1 4.1.4.1 understand an increasing range of short supported questions on general and some curricular topics;
Values in stories 1 4.2.2.1 ask questions to find out about present and possibly past experiences on an increasing range of general and some
Myths and curricular topics;
Legends 4.4.7.1 spell most familiar high-frequency words accurately when writing independently;
4.5.15.1 use would you like to to invite and use appropriate responses yes please, no thanks, use let’s + verb, verbs go enjoy
like + verb + ing, begin use infinitive of purpose to describe simple actions and verbs want, start + infinitive, use declarative
what [a/an] + adjective + noun to show feelings
Traditional 1 4.1.8.1 understand short, supported narratives on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
stories 2 4.2.3.1 give short, basic description of people and objects, begin to describe past experiences on an increasing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.4.1.1 plan, write and check sentences with support on a range of basic personal, general and some curricular topics;
4.5.3.1 use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a growing range of general and some curricular topics to describe
things, use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative and superlative] to make comparisons;
4.5.7.1 use personal subject and object pronouns, including indirect object pronouns and use possessive pronouns mine, yours
to give personal information and describe actions and events
People and 2 4.1.5.1 identify initial, middle and final phonemes and blends;
places 4.3.5.1 understand the main points of short simple texts on a growing range general and some curricular topics by using
contextual clues;
4.4.2.1 begin to use joined-up handwriting in a limited range of written work;
4.5.3.1 use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a growing range of general and some curricular topics to describe
things, use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative and superlative] to make comparisons

Dragons and 1 4.4.7.1 spell most familiar high-frequency words accurately when writing independently;
creatures 1. 4.5.1.1 use singular nouns, plural nouns – including some common irregular plural – and uncountable nouns, possessive ‘s/s’ to
СОР 2 name, describe and label things;
4.5.15.1 use would you like to to invite and use appropriate responses yes please, no thanks, use let’s + verb, verbs go enjoy
like + verb + ing, begin use infinitive of purpose to describe simple actions and verbs want, start + infinitive, use declarative
what [a/an] + adjective + noun to show feelings;
4.5.16.1 use conjunctions and, or, but, because to link words and phrases
Dragons and 1 4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
creatures 2 4.2.6.1 take turns when speaking with others in a growing range of short, basic exchanges;
4.3.3.1 recognise basic opinions in short, simple texts on an increasing range of general range of general and some curricular
topics;
4.4.3.1 write with support short sentences which describe people, places and objects;
4.5.12.1 use adverbs of time and frequency: sometimes, often, always, never to indicate when and how often, begin to use
simple adverbs of manner example given well, badly, use common -ly manner adverbs to describe actions example given
slowly, quickly;
4.5.15.1 use would you like to to invite and use appropriate responses yes please, no thanks, use let’s + verb, verbs go enjoy
like + verb + ing, begin use infinitive of purpose to describe simple actions and verbs want, start + infinitive, use declarative
what [a/an] + adjective + noun to show feelings
СОЧ 1. Unit 1
Unit revision 1
Total per unit 8
Term 2
Unit 3 Treasure 1 4.2.3.1 give short, basic description of people and objects, begin to describe past experiences on an increasing range of general
Treasure maps1 and some curricular topics;
and 4.2.6.1 take turns when speaking with others in a growing range of short, basic exchanges;
Heritage 4.3.4.1 find with support books, worksheets and other print materials in a class or school library according to classification;
4.5.1.1 use singular nouns, plural nouns – including some common irregular plural – and uncountable nouns, possessive ‘s/s’ to
name, describe and label things;
4.5.4.1 use determiners a, an, the, zero article, some, any, this, these, that, those to refer to things on a growing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.5.8.1 use imperative forms [positive and negative] to give short instructions on a growing range of familiar topics
Treasure map 1 4.1.3.1 understand the main points of short supported talk on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
2 4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.4.1.1 plan, write and check sentences with support on a range of basic personal, general and some curricular topics;
4.5.8.1 use imperative forms [positive and negative] to give short instructions on a growing range of familiar topics;
4.5.11.1 use has got/have got there is/are statement, negative, question forms including short and full answers and contractions;
4.5.14.1 use prepositions of location, position and direction, at, in, on, behind, between, in front of, near, next to, opposite,
above, up, down, on the right, on the left, use prepositions of time, in, on, at, before, after , use with/without to indicate
accompaniment with for instrument and for to indicate recipient
Treasure and 1 4.3.3.1 recognise basic opinions in short, simple texts on an increasing range of general range of general and some curricular
numbers1 topics;
4.4.1.1 plan, write and check sentences with support on a range of basic personal, general and some curricular topics;
4.5.2.1 use cardinal numbers 1 – 1000 and ordinal numbers 1 – 100
Treasure and 1 4.1.4.1 understand an increasing range of short supported questions on general and some curricular topics;
numbers 2 4.2.5.1 pronounce an increasing range of words, short phrases and simple sentences intelligibly;
4.4.2.1 begin to use joined-up handwriting in a limited range of written work;
4.5.5.1 use interrogative pronouns who, what and where, how many, how much, how often, how big, what kind of to ask
questions on growing range of familiar topics
Our planet’s 1 4.1.3.1 understand the main points of short supported talk on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
treasure 1 4.2.3.1 give short, basic description of people and objects, begin to describe past experiences on an increasing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.3.3.1 recognise basic opinions in short, simple texts on an increasing range of general range of general and some curricular
topics;
4.4.4.1 write with support a sequence of short sentences in a paragraph to give basic personal information
Our planet’s 2 4.1.8.1 understand short, supported narratives on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
treasure 2 4.2.6.1 take turns when speaking with others in a growing range of short, basic exchanges;
4.2.8.1 express basic likes and dislikes, recount short, basic stories and events on a limited range of general and some curricular
topics;
4.3.5.1 understand the main points of short simple texts on a growing range general and some curricular topics by using
contextual clues

СОР 1. Unit 1
revision
Total per unit 8
Unit 4 Body 2 4.1.1.1 understand an increasing range of classroom instructions;
Professions language 4.2.1.1 make basic statements which provide information on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
and ways of 4.3.1.1 recognise, identify and sound with support a growing range of language at text level;
Communica 4.4.2.1 begin to use joined-up handwriting in a limited range of written work;
tion 4.5.1.1 use singular nouns, plural nouns – including some common irregular plural – and uncountable nouns, possessive ‘s/s’ to
name, describe and label things;
4.5.6.1 use demonstrative pronouns this, these, that, those and object pronouns in short statements, questions and responses
Communicati 2 4.1.1.1 understand an increasing range of classroom instructions;
ng around the 4.1.3.1 understand the main points of short supported talk on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
world. 4.1.10.1 recognise words similar to words in student native language;
4.2.1.1 make basic statements which provide information on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
CОР 4.3.1.1 recognise, identify and sound with support a growing range of language at text level;
2Communica 4.4.6.1 use upper and lower case letters accurately when writing names, places and short sentences when writing independently
ting around
the world.
Technology 2 4.1.2.1 understand an increasing range of supported questions which ask for personal information;
4.2.3.1 give short, basic description of people and objects, begin to describe past experiences on an increasing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.4.4.1 write with support a sequence of short sentences in a paragraph to give basic personal information;
4.5.3.1 use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a growing range of general and some curricular topics to describe
things, use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative and superlative] to make comparisons;
4.5.11.1 use has got/have got there is/are statement, negative, question forms including short and full answers and contractions
СОЧ 2 1
Unit revision 1
Total per unit 8
Term 3
Unit 5 Weather 1 2 4.1.9.1 recognise words that are spelt out from a limited range of general and curriculum topics;
Hot and 4.2.1.1 make basic statements which provide information on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
Cold 4.3.5.1 understand the main points of short simple texts on a growing range general and some curricular topics by using
contextual clues;
4.4.5.1 link with some support sentences using basic coordinating connectors;
4.4.7.1 spell most familiar high-frequency words accurately when writing independently;
4.5.10.1 use common present continuous forms, including short answers and contractions, to talk about what is happening now
and future arrangements on a limited range of personal and familiar topics, use -ing forms swimming, spelling as nouns to
describe familiar and classroom activities;
4.5.16.1 use conjunctions and, or, but, because to link words and phrases
Weather 2 2 4.1.4.1 understand an increasing range of short supported questions on general and some curricular topics;
4.2.2.1 ask questions to find out about present and possibly past experiences on an increasing range of general and some
curricular topics;
4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.2.7.1 contribute a growing range of suitable words, phrases, and sentences during short pair, group and whole class
exchanges;
4.3.6.1 understand with some support some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a growing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.4.7.1 spell most familiar high-frequency words accurately when writing independently;
4.4.8.1 to include appropriate use of full stops and question marks, at sentence level with some accuracy when writing
independently
Volcanoes 2 4.1.3.1 understand the main points of short supported talk on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.1.6.1 understand some specific information and detail of short, supported talk on an increasing range of general and some
curricular topics;
4.1.7.1 use contextual clues to predict content and meaning in short supported talk on an increasing range of general and some
curricular topics;
4.2.6.1 take turns when speaking with others in a growing range of short, basic exchanges;
4.3.3.1 recognise basic opinions in short, simple texts on an increasing range of general range of general and some curricular
topics;
4.3.5.1 understand the main points of short simple texts on a growing range general and some curricular topics by using
contextual clues;
4.4.2.1 begin to use joined-up handwriting in a limited range of written work
Snow and ice 3 4.3.6.1 understand with some support some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a growing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.5.13.1 use can to make requests and ask permission, use must/mustn’t/have to to talk about obligation, use have + object +
infinitive to talk about obligations;
4.5.14.1 use prepositions of location, position and direction: at, in, on, behind, between, in front of, near, next to, opposite,
above, up, down, on the right, on the left, use prepositions of time : in, on, at, before, after, use with/without to indicate
accompaniment with for instrument and for to indicate recipient;
4.5.16.1 use conjunctions and, or, but, because to link words and phrases
CОР 1. Unit 1
revision
Total per unit 10
Unit 6 Healthy 1 4.2.5.1 pronounce an increasing range of words, short phrases and simple sentences intelligibly;
Healthy bodies 1 4.4.7.1 spell most familiar high-frequency words accurately when writing independently;
World 4.5.9.1 use common simple present forms, including short answer forms and contractions, to give personal information and talk
about habitual actions, facts and future timetabled events continue to use common past simple forms [regular and irregular] to
describe actions and feelings and narrate simple events including short answer forms and contractions;
4.5.12.1 use adverbs of time and frequency: sometimes, often, always, never to indicate when and how often, begin to use
simple adverbs of manner example given well, badly, use common -ly manner adverbs to describe actions example given
slowly, quickly
Healthy 2 4.1.10.1 recognise words similar to words in student native language;
bodies 2 4.2.6.1 take turns when speaking with others in a growing range of short, basic exchanges;
4.4.2.1 begin to use joined-up handwriting in a limited range of written work;
4.4.7.1 spell most familiar high-frequency words accurately when writing independently;
4.5.3.1 use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a growing range of general and some curricular topics to describe
things, use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative and superlative] to make comparisons;
4.5.10.1 use common present continuous forms, including short answers and contractions, to talk about what is happening now
and future arrangements on a limited range of personal and familiar topics, use -ing forms swimming, spelling as nouns to
describe familiar and classroom activities
Save our 1 4.2.7.1 contribute a growing range of suitable words, phrases, and sentences including giving opinions during short pair, group
animals 1 and whole class exchanges;
4.4.1.1 plan, write and check sentences with support on a range of basic personal, general and some curricular topics;
4.4.2.1 begin to use joined-up handwriting in a limited range of written work;
4.5.1.1 use singular nouns, plural nouns – including some common irregular plural – and uncountable nouns, possessive ‘s/s’ to
name, describe and label things;
4.5.5.1 use interrogative pronouns who, what and where, how many, how much, how often, how big, what kind of to ask
questions on growing range of familiar topics
Save our 2 4.1.3.1 understand the main points of short supported talk on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
animals 2 4.2.3.1 give short, basic description of people and objects, begin to describe past experiences on an increasing range of general
and some curricular topics;
СОР 2. Save 4.3.2.1 read and understand with some support short simple fiction and non-fiction texts;
our animals 2 4.4.5.1 link with some support sentences using basic coordinating connectors

Help the 1 4.1.3.1 understand the main points of short supported talk on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
planet 1 4.1.4.1 understand an increasing range of short supported questions on general and some curricular topics;
4.2.6.1 take turns when speaking with others in a growing range of short, basic exchanges;
4.3.2.1 read and understand with some support short simple fiction and non-fiction texts;
4.5.12.1 use adverbs of time and frequency: sometimes, often, always, never to indicate when and how often, begin to use
simple adverbs of manner example given well, badly, use common -ly manner adverbs to describe actions example given
slowly, quickly
Help the 1 4.1.5.1 identify initial, middle and final phonemes and blends;
planet 2 4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.2.8.1 express basic likes and dislikes, recount short, basic stories and events on a limited range of general and some
curricular topics;
4.3.5.1 understand the main points of short simple texts on a growing range general and some curricular topics by using
contextual clues;
4.5.8.1 use imperative forms [positive and negative] to give short instructions on a growing range of familiar topics
СОЧ 3 1
Unit revision 1
Total per unit 10
Term 4
Unit 7 Into Space 1 1 4.1.5.1 identify initial, middle and final phonemes and blends;
Journey 4.3.3.1 recognise basic opinions in short, simple texts on an increasing range of general range of general and some curricular
into Space topics;
4.4.7.1 spell most familiar high-frequency words accurately when writing independently;
4.5.3.1 use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a growing range of general and some curricular topics to describe
things, use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative and superlative] to make comparisons;
4.5.5.1 use interrogative pronouns who, what and where, how many, how much, how often, how big, what kind of to ask
questions on growing range of familiar topics;
4.5.13.1 use can to make requests and ask permission, use must/mustn’t/have to to talk about obligation, use have + object +
infinitive to talk about obligations
Into Space 2 1 4.2.6.1 take turns when speaking with others in a growing range of short, basic exchanges;
4.3.6.1 understand with some support some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a growing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.4.4.1 write with support a sequence of short sentences in a paragraph to give basic personal information
Planets 1 2 4.1.6.1 understand an increasing range of short supported questions on general and some curricular topics;
4.3.1.1 recognise, identify and sound with support a growing range of language at text level;
4.3.4.1 find with support books, worksheets and other print materials in a class or school library according to classification;
4.4.4.1 write with support a sequence of short sentences in a paragraph to give basic personal information;
4.5.2.1 use cardinal numbers 1 – 1000 and ordinal numbers 1 – 100;
4.5.17.1 use me, too and I don’t to give short answers, use when clauses to describe simple present and past actions on personal
and familiar topics

Planets 2 1 4.1.4.1 understand an increasing range of short supported questions on general and some curricular topics;
4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.3.5.1 understand the main points of short simple texts on a growing range general and some curricular topics by using
contextual clues;
4.4.2.1 begin to use joined-up handwriting in a limited range of written work;
4.5.1.1 use singular nouns, plural nouns – including some common irregular plural – and uncountable nouns, possessive ‘s/s’ to
name, describe and label things
4.5.2.1 use cardinal numbers 1 – 1000 and ordinal numbers 1 – 100;
4.5.3.1 use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a growing range of general and some curricular topics to describe
things, use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative and superlative] to make comparisons

Aliens 1 1 4.1.5.1 identify initial, middle and final phonemes and blends;
4.1.8.1 understand short, supported narratives on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.3.6.1 understand with some support some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a growing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.4.7.1 spell most familiar high-frequency words accurately when writing independently;
4.5.3.1 use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a growing range of general and some curricular topics to describe
things, use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative and superlative] to make comparisons;
4.5.4.1 use determiners a, an, the, zero article, some, any, this, these, that, those to refer to things on a growing range of
general and some curricular topics;
4.5.16.1 use conjunctions and, or, but, because to link words and phrases
Aliens 2 1 4.3.5.1 understand the main points of short simple texts on a growing range general and some curricular topics by using
contextual clues;
4.4.1.1 plan, write and check sentences with support on a range of basic personal, general and some curricular topics;
4.4.5.1 link with some support sentences using basic coordinating connectors;
4.5.9.1 use common simple present forms, including short answer forms and contractions, to give personal information and talk
about habitual actions, facts and future timetabled events continue to use common past simple forms [regular and irregular] to
describe actions and feelings and narrate simple events including short answer forms and contractions
СОР1. Unit 1
revision
Total per unit 8
Unit 8 Slow 1 4.1.6.1 understand some specific information and detail of short, supported talk on an increasing range of general and some
Mashines machines 1 curricular topics;
4.2.3.1 give short, basic description of people and objects, begin to describe past experiences on an increasing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.3.3.1 recognise basic opinions in short, simple texts on an increasing range of general range of general and some curricular
topics;
4.4.1.1 plan, write and check sentences with support on a range of basic personal, general and some curricular topics;
4.4.7.1 spell most familiar high-frequency words accurately when writing independently;
4.5.5.1 use interrogative pronouns who, what and where, how many, how much, how often, how big, what kind of to ask
questions on growing range of familiar topics;
4.5.12.1 use adverbs of time and frequency: sometimes, often, always, never to indicate when and how often, begin to use
simple adverbs of manner example given well, badly, use common -ly manner adverbs to describe actions example given
slowly, quickly
Slow 1 4.1.6.1 understand some specific information and detail of short, supported talk on an increasing range of general and some
machines 2 curricular topics;
4.2.1.1 make basic statements which provide information on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.3.2.1 read and understand with some support short simple fiction and non-fiction texts;
4.4.5.1 link with some support sentences using basic coordinating connectors;
4.5.1.1 use singular nouns, plural nouns – including some common irregular plural – and uncountable nouns, possessive ‘s/s’ to
name, describe and label things;
4.5.6.1 use demonstrative pronouns this, these, that, those and object pronouns in short statements, questions and responses
Fast 1 4.1.5.1 identify initial, middle and final phonemes and blends;
machines 1 4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.2.7.1 contribute a growing range of suitable words, phrases, and sentences including giving opinions during short pair, group
and whole class exchanges;
4.3.1.1 recognise, identify and sound with support a growing range of language at text level;
4.4.2.1 begin to use joined-up handwriting in a limited range of written work;
4.5.3.1 use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a growing range of general and some curricular topics to describe
things, use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative and superlative] to make comparisons;
4.5.14.1 use prepositions of location, position and direction: at, in, on, behind, between, in front of, near, next to, opposite,
above, up, down, on the right, on the left, use prepositions of time : in, on, at, before, after,
use with/without to indicate accompaniment with for instrument and for to indicate recipient
Fast 1 4.2.4.1 respond to questions on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
machines 2 4.2.6.1 take turns when speaking with others in a growing range of short, basic exchanges;
4.4.4.1 write with support a sequence of short sentences in a paragraph to give basic personal information;
4.4.7.1 spell most familiar high-frequency words accurately when writing independently;
4.5.3.1 use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a growing range of general and some curricular topics to describe
things, use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative and superlative] to make comparisons;
4.5.13.1 use can to make requests and ask permission,
use must/mustn’t/have to to talk about obligation, use have + object + infinitive to talk about obligations;
4.5.16.1 use conjunctions and, or, but, because to link words and phrases
СОР 1 4.1.8.1 understand short, supported narratives on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
2.Robots 1 4.4.8.1 to include appropriate use of full stops and question marks, at sentence level with some accuracy when writing
independently;
4.5.4.1 use determiners a, an, the, zero article, some, any, this, these, that, those to refer to things on a growing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.5.11.1 use has got/have got there is/are statement, negative, question forms including short and full answers and contractions;
4.5.14.1 use prepositions of location, position and direction: at, in, on, behind, between, in front of, near, next to, opposite,
above, up, down, on the right, on the left, use prepositions of time: in, on, at, before, after, use with/without to indicate
accompaniment with for instrument and for to indicate recipient
Robots 2 1 4.1.8.1 understand short, supported narratives on an increasing range of general and some curricular topics;
4.3.2.1 read and understand with some support short simple fiction and non-fiction texts;
4.3.4.1 find with support books, worksheets and other print materials in a class or school library according to classification;
4.3.6.1 understand with some support some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a growing range of general
and some curricular topics;
4.4.5.1 link with some support sentences using basic coordinating connectors;
4.5.13.1 use can to make requests and ask permission, use must/mustn’t/have to to talk about obligation, use have + object +
infinitive to talk about obligations;
4.5.15.1 use would you like to to invite and use appropriate responses yes please, no thanks, use let’s + verb, verbs go enjoy
like + verb + ing, begin use infinitive of purpose to describe simple actions and verbs want, start + infinitive, use declarative
what [a/an] + adjective + noun to show feelings
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Unit revision 1
Total per unit 8
Total 68

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