This daily lesson plan outlines an English lesson for Year 5 students focused on towns and cities. The lesson objectives are for students to describe places using suitable statements and write detailed information correctly. The lesson involves students brainstorming words about towns and cities, looking at photos of London, listening to descriptions of places and filling in blanks, and describing places orally and in writing using targeted grammar and vocabulary. Assessment involves observing students' ability to achieve the lesson objectives with or without support. The next lesson will continue with new topics or repeat and improve this lesson.
This daily lesson plan outlines an English lesson for Year 5 students focused on towns and cities. The lesson objectives are for students to describe places using suitable statements and write detailed information correctly. The lesson involves students brainstorming words about towns and cities, looking at photos of London, listening to descriptions of places and filling in blanks, and describing places orally and in writing using targeted grammar and vocabulary. Assessment involves observing students' ability to achieve the lesson objectives with or without support. The next lesson will continue with new topics or repeat and improve this lesson.
This daily lesson plan outlines an English lesson for Year 5 students focused on towns and cities. The lesson objectives are for students to describe places using suitable statements and write detailed information correctly. The lesson involves students brainstorming words about towns and cities, looking at photos of London, listening to descriptions of places and filling in blanks, and describing places orally and in writing using targeted grammar and vocabulary. Assessment involves observing students' ability to achieve the lesson objectives with or without support. The next lesson will continue with new topics or repeat and improve this lesson.
This daily lesson plan outlines an English lesson for Year 5 students focused on towns and cities. The lesson objectives are for students to describe places using suitable statements and write detailed information correctly. The lesson involves students brainstorming words about towns and cities, looking at photos of London, listening to descriptions of places and filling in blanks, and describing places orally and in writing using targeted grammar and vocabulary. Assessment involves observing students' ability to achieve the lesson objectives with or without support. The next lesson will continue with new topics or repeat and improve this lesson.
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DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5
CLASS: Year 5 THEME: World of Knowledge WEEK: 4 TIME: 11.40 am - 12.40 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES DATE: 12.04.2022 pm SKILL(S) FOCUS: Listening DAY: Tuesday LESSON: 18 (Listening 4) CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 1.2 Main: 1.2.1 Complementary: 4.2 Complementary: 4.2.4 Friendship Language Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills / proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Describe appropriately about the places they live. 2. Listen and fill in the blanks correctly. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Describe the places they live in using at least 1 sentence. 2. Listen and fill in at least 8 blanks in exercise 1. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS there’s, there are; a, an; some, any English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 1, 2, 3, 4 p.12 and 13 LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Write on board: ‘Town’, ‘City’. Elicit which is bigger and names of towns and cities in Malaysia. Ask: Do you live in a town or a city? If neither, ask where e.g. a village, the countryside. Pupils say if there is something famous in the place where they live. (21st CA) _____ / _____ pupils were able to Lesson development:- achieve the learning objectives and 1. Pupils look at photos and drawings of famous places in London Guide p.12– given enrichment exercise (s). 13 of the Student’s Book. Find out if pupils have been to London and if they went to any places in the Guide. _____ / _____ pupils were able to 2. Read the 14 sentences aloud and say ‘mmm’ for gap in each sentence. Read achieve the learning objectives with aloud the vocabulary in the box on Activity 1. Pupils repeat each word. Check guidance and given reinforcement meaning of vocabulary pupils don’t know. In pairs, they do Activity 1, CD- exercise (s). 1.13. Check answers. (CBA) 3. Pupils do Activity 2, CD-1.14. Check answers then play CD track again. Ask: _____ / _____ pupils were not able to How many places do the people say? (10) achieve the learning objectives and 4. Pupils read sentence starters in Activity 3. Give pupils clues to help them given remedial exercise (s). listen for answers e.g. In sentence 2, does the person live in a town or a city? What’s the adjective in sentence 3? Pupils listen to CD-1.14 again and TODAY’S LESSON: complete the sentences. (HOTS) Excellent 5. Pupils look at the blue words in the exercise 3. Elicit which nouns are singular Need improvement and plural. Post-lesson:- Do Post-lesson Task 6: Make a Word Ladder, to review and consolidate topic vocabulary. HOTS Application 21st CA Pair / Group Discussion PERFORMANCE LEVEL 5 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Observation STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with teacher’s Worksheet for reinforcement./ Worksheet for enrichment. guidance. Workbook page 12 REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________ DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25 SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 CLASS: Year 5 THEME: World of Knowledge WEEK: 4 TIME: 10.10 am - 11.10 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES DATE: 13.04.2022 am SKILL(S) FOCUS: Speaking DAY: Wednesday LESSON: 19 (Speaking 4) CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 2.1 Main: 2.1.5 Kindness and Language Complementary: 4.2 Complementary: 4.2.1 obedience Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills / proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Describe places using suitable statement. 2. Write detailed information correctly. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Describe the place using at least 3 sentences. 2. Write at least 3 sentences to describe the place. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS there’s, there are; a, an; some, any English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 5, 6 p. 13 LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Pupils in groups brainstorm words in a mind map about towns and cities. A pupil from each group says two words from mind map and writes words on board. Help pupils with spelling of e.g. square, restaurant, theatre, building. (HOTS) Lesson development:- _____ / _____ pupils were able to 1. Write on board as a model: ‘There’s a…’, ‘There isn’t a/an …’, ‘There are achieve the learning objectives and some…’, ‘There aren’t any…’. Elicit sentence endings about places in London given enrichment exercise (s). e.g. There’s a river. There isn’t a space station. There are some theatres. There aren’t any Malaysian markets. _____ / _____ pupils were able to 2. Pupils do p.13, Activity 5. Pupils compare with a partner. Ask: Are your achieve the learning objectives with sentences the same or different? Choose pupils to read a sentence to whole guidance and given reinforcement class. exercise (s). 3. Pupils read Key Phrases. Choose two pupils to read speech bubbles. They do Activity 6 (Use It!) and tell their partner the sentences they think of. They _____ / _____ pupils were not able to should try to produce 5 sentences each (fast finishers could do more). achieve the learning objectives and Choose pupils to read a sentence aloud. (21st CA) given remedial exercise (s). 4. Pupils in small groups agree on 2 or 3 good things about where they live, then agree on something that’s not good. Draw a line down centre of board. TODAY’S LESSON: Write good things as a heading on left; not good things on right. One pupil Excellent from each group gives an example of each. (CBA) Need improvement Post-lesson:- Pupils in same small groups agree on one sentence from Step 5 with a good thing about where they live and write it clearly. Display sentences on wall. HOTS Application 21st CA Make Predictions PERFORMANCE LEVEL 5 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Task STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with teacher’s Worksheet for reinforcement./ Worksheet for enrichment. guidance. Workbook page 12 REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________ DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25 SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 CLASS: Year 5 TIME: 7.20 am - 7.50 THEME: World of Knowledge WEEK: 4 am TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES DATE: 14.04.2022 10.10 am - 11.10 am DAY: Thursday SKILL(S) FOCUS: Reading LESSON: 20 & 21 (Reading 4) CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 3.2 Main: 3.2.4 Kindness and Language Complementary: 2.1 Complementary: 2.1.5 obedience Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills / proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Use a familiar print and digital resources to check meaning. 2. Describe the places using suitable statements. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Use a dictionary and pictures to check meaning 2. Describe the place for a holiday using a least 2 sentences. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Present simple tense interrogatives: Is it...? Is / Are there… How English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 1, 2, 3 p.14, Dictionaries, many…? Workbook p16. LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson (Lesson 20): Pre-lesson Task 4: I’m Going To…. Pupils write 2 or 3 goals for the lesson. (HOTS) Lesson development (Lesson 20):- 1. Write on board as a model: ‘There’s a…’, ‘There isn’t a/an …’, ‘There are some…’, ‘There aren’t any…’. Elicit sentence endings about places in London _____ / _____ pupils were able to e.g. There’s a river. There isn’t a space station. There are some theatres. achieve the learning objectives and There aren’t any Malaysian markets. given enrichment exercise (s). (Lesson 21 – Continue from Lesson 20) 2. Pupils do p.13, Activity 5. Pupils compare with a partner. Ask: Are your _____ / _____ pupils were able to sentences the same or different? Choose pupils to read a sentence to whole achieve the learning objectives with class. guidance and given reinforcement 3. Pupils read Key Phrases. Choose two pupils to read speech bubbles. They do exercise (s). Activity 6 (Use It!) and tell their partner the sentences they think of. They should try to produce 5 sentences each (fast finishers could do more). _____ / _____ pupils were not able to Choose pupils to read a sentence aloud. (21st CA) achieve the learning objectives and 4. Pupils in small groups agree on 2 or 3 good things about where they live, given remedial exercise (s). then agree on something that’s not good. Draw a line down centre of board. TODAY’S LESSON: Write good things as a heading on left; not good things on right. One pupil Excellent from each group gives an example of each. (CBA) Need improvement Post-lesson:- Pupils in small groups decide if they think the cruise ship is a good place for a holiday and say why or why not. HOTS Analysis 21st CA Make Predictions PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Task STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with teacher’s Worksheet for reinforcement./ Worksheet for enrichment. guidance. Workbook page 16 REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 CLASS: Year 5 THEME: World of Knowledge WEEK: 5 TIME: 11.40 am - 12.40 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES DATE: 18.04.2022 pm SKILL(S) FOCUS: Writing DAY: Monday LESSON: 22 (Writing 4) CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 4.2 Main: 4.2.4 Creativity and Cooperation Complementary: 2.2 Complementary: 2.2.1 Innovation Pupils’ Aspiration Leadership Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / / skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Describe places using suitable statements. 2. Keep interaction going in short exchanges. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Describe their holiday park using at least 2 affirmative and negative sentences. 2. Discuss and ask at least 2 questions to group members. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Present simple tense interrogatives: Is it...? Is / Are there… English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 1, 5, 6 p.15, How many…? Workbook p13. LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Pupils in pairs say things they remember on the cruise ship and what people can do on it. Write words they mention on board. How many things did they _____ / _____ pupils were able to remember? (HOTS) achieve the learning objectives and Lesson development:- given enrichment exercise (s). 1. Pupils do p.15, Activity 1. 2. Say: You’re going to be creative again. Pupils close their eyes and imagine a _____ / _____ pupils were able to holiday park. Allow at least 30 seconds for this. Ask: Does the park have achieve the learning objectives with sports activities/a climbing wall/ shops/ restaurants? Pupils do Activity 5. guidance and given reinforcement 3. Pupils do Activity 6 (Use It!) in small groups. (CBA) exercise (s). 4. Elicit and write on board some: adjectives (‘popular’, ‘new’, ‘nice’); adverbs (‘very’, ‘really’, ‘quite’); conjunctions (‘and’, ‘but’). ‘There is/isn’t…’; ‘There _____ / _____ pupils were not able to are some/There aren’t any…’ Pupils do Finished! using some words on board. achieve the learning objectives and 5. Pupils exchange texts with a partner. They draw a smiley face for: good given remedial exercise (s). things in the park; adjectives; use of very, really or quite; conjunctions. They draw a big smiley face if they like the holiday park. (21ST CA) TODAY’S LESSON: Post-lesson:- Excellent Need improvement To review topic vocabulary, do Post-lesson Task 4: Correct the Mistake. HOTS Analysis 21st CA Share Experiences PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Task STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with teacher’s Worksheet for reinforcement./ Worksheet for enrichment. guidance. Workbook page 13 REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 CLASS: THEME: World of Stories TIME: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: Cats LESSON: 21 (Language DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Language Art DAY: Sunday Art 4) CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 5.3 Main: 5.3.1 Creativity and Cooperation Complementary: 4.2 Complementary: 4.2.4 Innovation Pupils’ Aspiration Leadership Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Respond imaginatively based on the poem. 2. Describe cats using suitable actions and words. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Respond imaginatively by creating a cat-shaped poem based on the main poem. 2. Describe their cats using at least 5 suitable words and actions. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Anthology of Poems Page15 Contemporary Children’s Present simple tense interrogatives: Is it...? Is / Are there… Literature Teaching Guidebook (BPK) – Poetry, Activity 4 How many…? Page 35 Shape poem sample, worksheet. LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Review and mime the actions (verbs: scratching, napping) in the poem. (HOTS) Lesson development:- _____ / _____ pupils were able to achieve the learning objectives and 1. Ask pupils to think other possible actions of cats on their own (individually), given enrichment exercise (s). then, ask them to talk to their partner before sharing to their group (think- _____ / _____ pupils were able to pair- share). (21st CA) achieve the learning objectives with 2. In groups, they list down suitable descriptions for all the possible actions of guidance and given reinforcement exercise (s). cats (e.g. playing a ball, climbing a tree, etc.) 3. Pupils write out places where cats can scratch, take a nap, hide and play. _____ / _____ pupils were not able to achieve the learning objectives and (worksheet) given remedial exercise (s). 4. Pupils share their responses with the class. TODAY’S LESSON: Post-lesson:- Excellent A representative from each pair will come in front of the class and read out the Need improvement answers. (CBA) HOTS Analysis 21st CA Think– Pair– Share PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Presentation STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with guidance. Worksheet for reinforcement. Worksheet for enrichment. REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Knowledge CLASS: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES TIME: DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Speaking LESSON: 22 (Consolidation 1) DAY: Sunday CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 2.2 Main: 2.2.1 Complementary: 4.2 Complementary: 4.2.4 Cooperation Patriotism Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Keep interaction going in short exchanges by asking suitable questions. 2. Describe people, places and objects using suitable statements. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Keep interaction going by asking and answering at least 4 suitable questions. 2. Describe their choice of town and city using at least 4 suitable sentences. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Present simple tense ‘to be’: Is / Are there…? How many? English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 2,3,4 p.15, Workbook Quantifiers: some, any p13. LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Write on board ‘There is…’, ‘There are…’. With book closed, ask pupils what they can remember about the Oasis of the Seas. Elicit ideas and write sentences with _____ / _____ pupils were able to there is / there are on the board. (HOTS) achieve the learning objectives and Lesson development:- given enrichment exercise (s). 1. Pupils do p.15, Activity 2. Slowly read aloud Rules in box. Pause after each one and ask: Is it… or is it….? Pupils say the correct word or phrase for each _____ / _____ pupils were able to rule. achieve the learning objectives with 2. Write on board sentence starters to respond to questions in Activity 3 about guidance and given reinforcement where pupils live e.g. ‘Yes, there’s a/an…’, ‘No, there isn’t a/an …’, ‘Yes, there exercise (s). are…’, ‘No, there aren’t any…’. Pupils then do Activity 3. 3. Pupils do Activity 4. Check answers by choosing five pairs to ask and answer a _____ / _____ pupils were not able to question aloud. Find out if any answers are different. Ask: How can you find achieve the learning objectives and out the answer to question 5? (online, ask the teacher) (21st CA) given remedial exercise (s). 4. If time permits, pupils repeat the oral question and answer from Activity 4 but talking about a city of their choice, e.g. Kuala Lumpur, Singapore. TODAY’S LESSON: Post-lesson:- Excellent Pupils in small groups agree on two new things they’d like to have in the place Need improvement where they live. They write them down. Find out three most popular, exciting new things class would like in their town, city or village. (CBA) HOTS Analysis 21st CA Think– Pair– Share PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Simple Project STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with teacher’s Worksheet for reinforcement./ Worksheet for enrichment. guidance. Workbook page 13 REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Knowledge CLASS: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES TIME: DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Listening LESSON: 23 (Listening 5) DAY: Sunday CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 1.2 Main: 1.2.2 Complementary: 4.3 Complementary: 4.3.2 Cooperation Values Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Listen and understand the sentences. 2. Spell a range of high frequency words accurately. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Listen and answer True or False for at least 33 sentences correctly. 2. Spell at least most of the words correctly in the 3 sentences using the adjectives. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Adjectives: dirty/ clean, quiet/noisy, friendly/unfriendly, English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities Activities 1–4 p.16, photo of safe/dangerous, old/modern an old and a modern building in Malaysia, Workbook p13. LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: On board, stick or project two photos of an old and a modern building in Malaysia. Pupils point to the old place. Explain we say a building or place is old, but we say a new place is modern. Old and modern are opposites. Pupils do Think! question at top of p.16 in pairs. (HOTS) _____ / _____ pupils were able to Lesson development:- achieve the learning objectives and 1. Pupils do Activity 1 (CD 1.16). After listening, pupils repeat adjectives given enrichment exercise (s). together then say them slowly and then quickly. Ask: Which adjectives are easy to say? _____ / _____ pupils were able to 2. Pupils do Activity 2. They choose four adjectives and write a sentence with achieve the learning objectives with each. Choose pupils to read their sentence aloud and to spell the adjective in guidance and given reinforcement it. Find out how many pupils wrote each adjective correctly with a show of exercise (s). hands. Which are easy to spell? Which are difficult? (21st CA) 3. Ask pupils why it’s important that places are safe, clean and friendly. _____ / _____ pupils were not able to 4. Write on board: ‘What do the people talk about?’ and names from photos in achieve the learning objectives and Activity 3 with 1–4 beside them. Pupils do Activity 3 (CD1.17). Pause after given remedial exercise (s). each dialogue. Pupils answer question on board. Give an example with a sentence starter e.g. ‘Emma talks about…’ (CBA) TODAY’S LESSON: 5. Pupils do Activity 4. Tell pupils to listen for the name at the start of each Excellent sentence and the adjective at end. They listen to CD1.17. Pupils compare Need improvement answers with a partner. Check answers. Post-lesson:- To reflect on learning, do Post-lesson Task 10: What About You? HOTS Analysis 21st CA Think– Pair– Share PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Simple Project STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with teacher’s Worksheet for reinforcement./ Worksheet for enrichment. guidance. Workbook page 14 REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Knowledge CLASS: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES TIME: DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Speaking LESSON: 24 (Speaking 5) DAY: Sunday CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 2.1 Main: 2.1.2 Complementary: 1.1 Complementary: 1.1.1 Friendship Values Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1.Find out about and describe experiences up to now. 2.Recognise and reproduce with little or no support a wide range of target language phonemes SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Brainstorm two examples for at least 3 categories and describe the differences using suitable comparative adjective. 2. Say at least 3 words that end with the sound ’er’. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Comparative adjectives: quieter, friendlier, more expensive, better, English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 1, 4, 5 p.17 worse, further LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Write on board: Adjectives. Pupils brainstorm 6–10 adjectives and write on board. (21st CA) Lesson development:- 1. Pupils do p.17 Activity 1. Check answers. Pupils look at adjectives written on _____ / _____ pupils were able to board from Step 1. Choose pupils to say comparative forms. Choose different achieve the learning objectives and pupils to write them on board. Ask: Is the spelling of ___ correct? given enrichment exercise (s). 2. Pupils do Activity 4. Explain the activity is about pronunciation of -er at end of adjectives. Play CD1.18. Repeat track and pause for pupils to say words _____ / _____ pupils were able to chorally and some words individually. Ask: What other word has a short achieve the learning objectives with sound? (than) (HOTS) guidance and given reinforcement 3. Activity 5 Use It!: Check meaning of ‘opinion’ with examples: Kuala Lumpur is exercise (s). the capital of Malaysia. I think Kuala Lumpur is very interesting. Ask: Which sentence is true? Which sentence is what somebody thinks? Pupils read Key _____ / _____ pupils were not able to Phrases. Choose two pupils to model the dialogue in speech bubbles. achieve the learning objectives and 4. Pupils do Activity 5 with a partner. They choose 3 or 4 things from the box given remedial exercise (s). and practice comparing their opinions about them using adjectives and Key Phrases. If time, pupils swap partners and repeat. Choose several pairs to say TODAY’S LESSON: their dialogues to the class. (CBA) Excellent Post-lesson:- Need improvement Write puzzle sentence p.17 ‘Finished?’ on board: it’s faster than a car but slower than a plane. Pupils in small groups think of a puzzle sentence with two comparisons for another group to guess HOTS Analysis 21st CA Brainstorming PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Role Play STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with teacher’s Worksheet for reinforcement./ Worksheet for enrichment. guidance. Workbook page 15 REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Knowledge CLASS: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES TIME: DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Reading LESSON: 25 (Reading 5) DAY: Sunday CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 3.2 Main: 3.2.2 Creativity and Cooperation Complementary: 4.3 Complementary: 4.3.2 Innovation Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Read and understand specific information and details of two paragraphs or more 2. Spell a range of high frequency words accurately in independent writing SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Read and fill in the blanks of 4 sentences 2. Spell at least 5 words correctly in rearranging the sentences. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Nouns: population, business, monument, castle, zoo; Adverbs: English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 1–4 p.19, Photos or images quite, really, very of a business, an office, a factory and the castle in Malaysia, LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Write on board ‘Edinburgh’ and eight words in Think! at top of p.19. Pupils say words they know (‘zoo’, ‘beach’, ‘old part’, ‘shops’). Show photos or project images of a business, an office, a factory and Kellie’s castle. (HOTS) _____ / _____ pupils were able to Lesson development:- achieve the learning objectives and 1. Pupils do Activity 1. They read the text and find words from Step 1 in it then given enrichment exercise (s). write them down. 2. Explain there are words and phrases we use to describe a town or city. Pupils _____ / _____ pupils were able to do Activity 2. They compare with a partner. Check answers. (21st CA) achieve the learning objectives with 3. Write adverbs, adjectives and nouns on board e.g. ‘really fantastic guidance and given reinforcement school., .very friendly children.. Pupils do Activity 3. In pairs they write a exercise (s). phrase with really/very/quite + adj. + noun. Choose pupils to read phrases to class. (CBA) _____ / _____ pupils were not able to 4. Do the first sentence in Activity 4 with pupils as an example. Pupils order the achieve the learning objectives and words in sentences 2–5. given remedial exercise (s). 5. Pupils then write jumbled words including an adjective for a partner to put in sentence order. Choose pupils to read the jumbled words then the sentence TODAY’S LESSON: with words in correct order. This activity develops problem solving skills. Excellent Post-lesson:- Need improvement With books closed, dictate some sentences to the class. Check answers by writing the sentences on the board. Ask pupils to check their spelling carefully. HOTS Analysis 21st CA Think– Pair– Share PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Task STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with teacher’s Worksheet for reinforcement./ Worksheet for enrichment. guidance. Workbook page 17 REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
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SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Knowledge CLASS: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES TIME: DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Writing LESSON: 26 (Writing 5) DAY: Sunday CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 4.2 Main: 4.2.5 Creativity and Cooperation Complementary: 3.2 Complementary: 3.2.1 Innovation Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Connect sentences using basic coordinating conjunctions. 2. Read and understand the text. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Write 3 sentences for each paragraph using coordinating conjunctions correctly. 2. Read and answer at least 2 questions based on the text correctly. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Nouns: population, business, monument, castle, zoo; Adverbs: English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activity 5 p.19, Workbook p17. quite, really, very LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Draw a line down centre of board. Write nouns as a heading on left of line, adjectives on right. Pupils brainstorm nouns and adjectives from previous lesson. (21st C) _____ / _____ pupils were able to Lesson development:- achieve the learning objectives and 1. Pupils reread text about Edinburgh on p.19. Write on board: A. What the given enrichment exercise (s). writer likes about the city. B. Other places and transport in the city. C. Where the city is. Pupils match the phrases A–C to the paragraphs in the text (1.C; _____ / _____ pupils were able to 2.A; 3.B). achieve the learning objectives with 2. Pupils do Activity 5 (Use it!). Explain they’re going to write a plan for a guidance and given reinforcement website with a description of a town or city they like. Read steps in Writing exercise (s). Guide aloud. Remind pupils about order of paragraphs. Elicit ideas about how to describe the size of a place. (HOTS) _____ / _____ pupils were not able to 3. Pupils look at Writing Guide, B Think and Plan. They make notes about the achieve the learning objectives and place they like. Monitor pupils as they write these. given remedial exercise (s). 4. Pupils write the description then read it to check they have points in B, C and D of Writing Guide. They draw smiley faces for writing the 5 points in B; three TODAY’S LESSON: paragraphs in C; ‘there’s’ and ‘there are’; adjectives in the right place and Excellent comparative forms in D. (CBA) Need improvement Post-lesson:- To review topic vocabulary, do Post-Lesson Task 4: Correct the Mistake. HOTS Analysis 21st CA Brainstorming PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Task STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with teacher’s Worksheet for reinforcement./ Worksheet for enrichment. guidance. Workbook page 13 REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
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SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 CLASS: THEME: World of Stories TIME: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: Serenade LESSON: 27 (Language DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Language Art DAY: Sunday Art 5) CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 5.2 Main: 5.2.1 Creativity and Friendship Complementary: 3.3 Complementary: 3.3.1 Innovation Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Explain in simple language why they like or dislike an event or description. 2. Read and enjoy the poem. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Share and explain to their peers why they like or dislike an instrument. 2. Read and enjoy the poem by making different but suitable sound effects. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Anthology of Poems page17 Contemporary Children’s Vocabulary (musical instruments) Literature Teaching Guidebook (BPK) – Poetry LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Teacher provides lines for pupils to guess the words by giving letters for teacher to verify whether the letter is present in the word (focus word: musical _____ / _____ pupils were able to instruments e.g. guitar, piano, drum, etc. achieve the learning objectives and Lesson development:- given enrichment exercise (s). 1. Have pupils to read through the poem and ask them “What is the possible sound of …?” (e.g … fiddle – tra-la-la, drum – boom, boom, etc.) _____ / _____ pupils were able to 2. Divide the class into three big groups. achieve the learning objectives with 3. Teacher asks two groups to read a stanza of the poem and the other group guidance and given reinforcement will provide the sound effects (e.g. play a drum – drum a table) (21st CA) exercise (s). 4. Teacher asks pupils the instruments that produce sound that they notice in the poem (drum, fiddle & bubble gum) and say which instrument they _____ / _____ pupils were not able to like/dislike. (HOTS) achieve the learning objectives and 5. Pupils ask their friends’ choice of instrument and their simple reasons. given remedial exercise (s). 6. Pupils make a simple note on their friends’ instrument choice and their reasons. (CBA) TODAY’S LESSON: 7. Pupils complete the crossword puzzle with the words from the poem. Excellent Post-lesson:- Need improvement Pupils form two lines facing each other and share their answer. HOTS Analysis 21st CA Presentations PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Task STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with guidance. Worksheet for reinforcement. Worksheet for enrichment. REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
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SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Knowledge CLASS: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES TIME: DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Writing LESSON: 28 (Consolidation 2) DAY: Sunday CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 4.3 Main: 4.3.2 Creativity and Friendship Complementary: 2.2 Complementary: 2.2.2 Innovation Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Spell a range of high frequency words accurately in independent writing 2. Keep interaction going in short exchanges by asking suitable questions SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Spell at least 5 adjectives correctly in the sentences. 2. Keep interaction going by answering at least 1 short question by the teacher. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 2, 5, 6 p.20, a paper or digital there is/are…; Is/Are there…? How many…? Comparative adjectives map of your local area to show on board, paper and six adjective cards for each group, Assessment LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Pre-Lesson Task 9: Memory Chain. Use vocabulary of things in towns and cities. Substitute shopping sentence with: I went to a town / city and saw a cinema. Lesson development:- _____ / _____ pupils were able to 1. Pupils do Activity 2. Say that in two sentences ‘a’ and ‘an’ change. Pupils achieve the learning objectives and compare with a partner. Ask: What word needs ‘an’? (ugly) Is number 6 new given enrichment exercise (s). or modern? Check answers. 2. Pupils do Activity 5. Model the first sentence. When finished, they compare _____ / _____ pupils were able to with a different partner. Check answers. Choose 6 pupils to write the achieve the learning objectives with comparative forms on board. Ask: Is the spelling correct? Which sentences guidance and given reinforcement are hard? Why? exercise (s). 3. Show a paper or digital street map of local area on board. Elicit when pupils use a map; how a map helps them; what type of map they use. Pupils _____ / _____ pupils were not able to complete the dialogue in Activity 6. Check answers. (HOTS) achieve the learning objectives and 4. Pupils in pairs practise reading dialogue aloud. For pairs with a boy and girl, given remedial exercise (s). change Laura to Leo; for pairs of boys, change names to Leo and Man. Choose pairs to read the dialogue to whole class. (CBA) TODAY’S LESSON: Post-lesson:- Excellent Pupils work in small groups. Hand out paper and cards with 6 adjectives ending in Need improvement -y (pretty, ugly, busy, noisy, dirty). Pupils take turns to write the comparative form. The group that finishes first with correct spelling is winner. (21st C) HOTS Analysis 21st CA Puzzle it Out PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Role Play STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with guidance. Worksheet for reinforcement. Worksheet for enrichment. REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
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SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Self, Family and CLASS: WEEK: 5 Friends TIME: DATE: TOPIC: Extra Listening and Speaking LESSON: 29 (Listening 6) DAY: Sunday SKILL(S) FOCUS: Listening CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 1.2 Main: 1.2.5 Complementary: 4.3 Complementary: 4.3.2 Friendship Language Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Listen and answer the questions. 2. Spell a range of high frequency words in independent writing accurately. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Listen and answer at least 4 questions correctly. 2. Spell at least most of the words correctly in the 3 activities correctly. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Present simple tense interrogatives, e.g. When’s your birthday? English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 1–3 p.92 Adverbs: quite, really, very LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: With book closed, write on the board: name, age, birthday, brother and sister. Elicit details from a confident pupil and complete the information on the board and elicit that it is personal information. _____ / _____ pupils were able to Lesson development:- achieve the learning objectives and 1. Pupils do p.92 Activity 1 CD3.02. They read the questions and look at words given enrichment exercise (s). crossed out in the answers. Explain the answers are wrong. Pupils listen to the dialogue between a man and a girl then write correct answers. Compare _____ / _____ pupils were able to with a partner. Check answers. (HOTS) achieve the learning objectives with 2. Pupils look at Key Phrases in Activity 2. Explain they’re going to listen to two guidance and given reinforcement boys, Luke and Tobias, then tick the questions Luke asks Tobias. Play CD3.03. exercise (s). Pupils compare answers with a different partner. Ask: Who thinks his city is quite big and very friendly? (Tobias) What do you think annoying means? Is it _____ / _____ pupils were not able to positive or negative? Who thinks their sister is really annoying? (Luke) (CBA) achieve the learning objectives and 3. Pupils do Activity 3. They listen to the conversation again and write words given remedial exercise (s). about Tobias in the second column in the table (CD 3.03). Check answers. 4. Ask: What do we learn about Luke from the conversation? Elicit a few ideas. TODAY’S LESSON: Then play the audio again for pupils to listen and check their ideas. (21st C) Excellent Post-lesson:- Need improvement Pupils in pairs ask and answer questions from Key Phrases about each other. When pupils describe their town or city (Key Phrase 6) and then their sister or brother (Key Phrase 7), tell them to use quite, really or very before adjectives. HOTS Analysis 21st CA Pair / Group Discussion PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Task STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with guidance. Worksheet for reinforcement. Worksheet for enrichment. REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Self, Family and CLASS: WEEK: 5 Friends TIME: DATE: TOPIC: Extra Listening and Speaking LESSON: 30 (Speaking 6) DAY: Sunday SKILL(S) FOCUS: Speaking CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 2.2 Main: 2.2.1 Complementary:1.2 Complementary: 1.2.5 Friendship Language Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Keep the interaction going in short exchanges by using suitable questions. 2. Listen and understand the dialogue and questions. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Keep the interaction going by asking and answering at least 3 short questions. 2. Role play the dialogue. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Present simple tense interrogatives, e.g. When’s your birthday? English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 4-5 p.92 Adverbs: quite, really, very LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Write on board: Asking for and giving personal information. Hold up each flashcard with What’s…? How….? Where…? When’s…? Have you…? and elicit examples of personal questions from previous lesson. Pupils look at p.92 Key Phrases. How many questions did they remember? _____ / _____ pupils were able to Lesson development:- achieve the learning objectives and 1. Pupils do Activity 4 CD3.04. Make sure pupils listen carefully to the five given enrichment exercise (s). questions. Ask which question in the dialogue is different from the question in Key Phrases. (1) _____ / _____ pupils were able to 2. After reading the dialogue, pupils find in the text: two numbers (11 and 1); achieve the learning objectives with four question words (What’s…?, How old…?, Where…?, Have you…?); five guidance and given reinforcement adjectives (new, Chinese, English, big, noisy): two adverbs (very, really) Ask: exercise (s). Which question word in the Key Phrases is not in the dialogue? (When’s?) (HOTS) _____ / _____ pupils were not able to 3. Pupils do Activity 5, Use it! Read instructions for activity aloud. Pupils read achieve the learning objectives and the information about A. Eriko (a girl) and B. Liam (a boy) and use it to given remedial exercise (s). understand their partner’s questions. Pupils work with a different partner and decide who is A and who is B. They prepare a new dialogue using TODAY’S LESSON: dialogue in Activity 4 as a model. Say, Erika starts the dialogue and asks the Excellent questions. In line 2, Liam changes ‘girl’ to ‘boy’. (21st C) Need improvement 4. Pupils change roles and repeat dialogue. (CBA) Post-lesson:- Pupils repeat dialogue using their own names and personal information. HOTS Analysis 21st CA Think– Pair– Share PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Role Play STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with guidance. Worksheet for reinforcement. Worksheet for enrichment. REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Knowledge CLASS: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES TIME: DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Reading LESSON: 31 (Reading 6) DAY: Sunday CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 3.2 Main: 3.2.4 Complementary:4.2 Complementary: 4.2.4 Friendship Language Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills / proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Use with support familiar print and digital resources to check meaning 2. Describe people, places and objects using suitable statements SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Use a picture of a map or digital map to check at least 4 directions correctly. 2. Describe at least 3 places or things that toby likes in suitable sentences. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS FOCUS: Adjectives: friendly, interesting, favourite, old, English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 1 and 2 p.106 fantastic, different, exciting LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Tell pupils that London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast are the capital cities of the _____ / _____ pupils were able to four countries in the UK. Ask: What is the capital city of Malaysia? (HOTS) achieve the learning objectives and Lesson development:- given enrichment exercise (s). 1. Pupils do Activity 1. After reading, ask: Which city isn’t a capital? (Liverpool) 2. Pre-teach ‘football fan’ and find out who are fans of a football team. Draw a _____ / _____ pupils were able to compass on board with north, south, east, west on it. Elicit where north achieve the learning objectives with west, south west, north east and south east are on the compass. Pupils look guidance and given reinforcement at map. Ask: Where is London on the map? (S.E England) Where is Cardiff? exercise (s). (South of Wales) etc. 3. Pupils do Activity 2, CD3.27. Pupils write answers and compare with a _____ / _____ pupils were not able to partner. Check answers. (21st C) achieve the learning objectives and 4. In pairs, pupils write down three things Toby likes about Liverpool from the given remedial exercise (s). text. (CBA) Post-lesson:- TODAY’S LESSON: Pupils look at map of Malaysia. In small groups they describe where four main Excellent cities are e.g. Pekan is in the east of Malaysia. Georgetown is in the north west. Need improvement HOTS Analysis 21st CA Think– Pair– Share PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Exercise Book STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with guidance. Worksheet for reinforcement. Worksheet for enrichment. REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
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SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Knowledge CLASS: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES TIME: DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Writing LESSON: 32 (Writing 6) DAY: Sunday CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 4.2 Main: 4.2.5 Complementary: 2.1 Complementary: 2.1.5 Friendship Patriotism Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills / proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Connect sentences into one or two coherent paragraphs using basic coordinating conjunctions and reference pronouns 2. Describe people, places and objects using suitable statements SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Write at least 3 correct sentences using coordinating conjunctions. 2. Share a suitable description of the city using at least 3 sentences. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Adjectives: friendly, interesting, favourite, old, fantastic, English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 3 and 4 p.106 different, exciting LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Pre-lesson Task 5: Sit Down, Stand Up. Choose 5–6 sentences from text on p.106 to write true/false sentences. (HOTS) _____ / _____ pupils were able to Lesson development:- achieve the learning objectives and 1. Pupils do Activity 3, Your Culture. Put map of Malaysia on board or show given enrichment exercise (s). digital map. If there’s not a river in place where they live, ask: What’s the name of a river in Malaysia? _____ / _____ pupils were able to 2. Pupils do Activity 4, Use it!, In pairs, they choose a city on the map of achieve the learning objectives with Malaysia to describe. Write on board Key Phrases to describe a city from guidance and given reinforcement Activity 2. Pupils read them and the first paragraph in text in Activity 1 again. exercise (s). They use the phrases and paragraph to help them write a description. (CBA) 3. Hand out a list of criteria to each pair. Pupils read their description again. _____ / _____ pupils were not able to They put a tick in the box if they have the words and phrases in their achieve the learning objectives and description. (21st C) given remedial exercise (s). A. places B. adjectives C. There’s a/There are D. It’s in the… E. conjunctions (and, but, or) Our favourite place is… TODAY’S LESSON: 4. Pupils read descriptions aloud and find out if any other pairs chose the same Excellent Malaysian city to describe. Need improvement Post-lesson:- Post-lesson Task 4: Correct the Mistake HOTS Analysis 21st CA Think– Pair– Share PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Task STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with guidance. Worksheet for reinforcement. Worksheet for enrichment. REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 CLASS: THEME: World of Stories TIME: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: Serenade LESSON: 33 (Language DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Language Art DAY: Sunday Art 6) CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 5.3 Main: 5.3.1 Complementary: 2.1 Complementary: 2.1.5 Friendship Patriotism Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills / proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Respond imaginatively based on the poem. 2. Describe people, places and objects using suitable statements SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Respond imaginatively by making a musical instrument of their choice using household items. 2. Describe their DIY instruments using at least 3 suitable sentences. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Anthology of Poems page17 Contemporary Children’s Describing objects (simple sentences) Literature Teaching Guidebook (BPK) – Poetry LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Review the poem by reading through it and look for the instruments that are being mentioned in the poem. _____ / _____ pupils were able to achieve the learning objectives and Lesson development:- given enrichment exercise (s). 1. Teacher asks pupils to choose a musical instrument to be made from the materials that they bring. _____ / _____ pupils were able to 2. Pupils can work in groups or pairs depending on the materials that they have achieve the learning objectives with to make - their own musical instrument. (HOTS) guidance and given reinforcement 3. Upon completion, pupils will plan on how to describe their product (in terms exercise (s). of colour, materials and suggested price if they want to sell it) (e.g It is _______, It has _________, We use _________, The price is ________).(CBA) _____ / _____ pupils were not able to 4. Do a gallery walk where pupils display and describe their created musical achieve the learning objectives and instruments. Then, a pupil from the pair/group will describe their created given remedial exercise (s). musical instrument while the rest of the members will go around and give feedback on others’ musical instruments. (21st C) TODAY’S LESSON: Excellent Post-lesson:- Need improvement They will choose the Top 5 creative musical instrument by a simple voting ballot. HOTS Creation 21st CA Gallery Walk PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Simple Project STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with guidance. Worksheet for reinforcement. Worksheet for enrichment. REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN TS25
SUBJECT ENGLISH YEAR 5 THEME: World of Knowledge CLASS: WEEK: 5 TOPIC: 1: TOWNS AND CITIES TIME: DATE: SKILL(S) FOCUS: Language Awareness LESSON: 34(Language Awareness 2) DAY: Sunday CONTENT STANDARD CODE: LEARNING STANDARD CODE: MORAL VALUES CCE Main: 4.3 Main: 4.3.2 Complementary: 3.2 Complementary: 3.2.2 Friendship Language Pupils’ Aspiration Bilingual Ethics and National Knowledge / Thinking skills / Leadership skills / proficiency spirituality identity LEARNING OBJECTIVES (LO): By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to: 1. Capital letter, full stops and commas in independent writing. 2. Read and answer correctly. SUCCESS CRITERIA (SC): Pupils can: 1. Ask and answer at least 3 questions correctly. 2. Spell at least 5 adjectives correctly. LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR FOCUS / VOCABULARY TEACHING AIDS Adjectives: friendly, interesting, favourite, old, fantastic, English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 3 and 4 p.20 different, exciting Activity 5 p.21 LEARNING OUTLINE IMPACT / REFLECTION Pre-lesson: Review language from Unit 1 with an activity from list of pre-lesson tasks. _____ / _____ pupils were able to Lesson development:- achieve the learning objectives and given enrichment exercise (s). 1. Pupils do p.20, Activity 3. They compare phrases with a partner. Check answers. (HOTS) _____ / _____ pupils were able to 2. Pupils in pairs do Activity 4. Explain they use the sentence starters to write achieve the learning objectives with questions about Max’s city in Activity 3 then write the answers. Pairs ask and guidance and given reinforcement answer the questions orally. (21st C) exercise (s). 3. Pupils do p.21, Activity 5. In groups of four, they play bingo. (CBA) _____ / _____ pupils were not able to Post-lesson:- achieve the learning objectives and given remedial exercise (s). Pupils think about their learning and performance in this unit. They complete a self-assessment worksheet. Collect worksheets from pupils and review them to TODAY’S LESSON: note pupils’ responses. If there are any areas of concern, prepare a review of Excellent these in future lessons. Need improvement
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PERFORMANCE LEVEL 4 CLASSROOM BASED ASSESSMENT (CBA) Games STUDENTS’ TASK TO FOLLOW UP Remedial: Reinforcement: Enrichment: Pupils do the activities with guidance. Worksheet for reinforcement. Worksheet for enrichment. REFLECTION The next lesson plan: The next lesson plan will continue with new topics. This lesson plan will be repeated in future learning. The next lesson plan will be improved on __________________________________________________________