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SUNDAY

Subject English Class Year 4 CEKAL


Day / Date Sunday, June 11, 2023 Time 8.00-8.30AM

Week 11 Lesson number 36

World of Self, Family and


Theme Topic In The Past
Friends

Sit Down Stand Up, Hot-


CCE Values 21st CL
seat, pair work.

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Applying

Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple yes/no questions with did

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Writing Complementary Reading

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

4.3 Communicate with appropriate language 3.2 Understand a variety of linear and non-
form and style for a range of purposes in print linear print and digital texts by using
and digital media appropriate reading strategies

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

4.3.1 Use capital letters, full stops, question 3.2.2 Understand specific information and
marks and commas in lists appropriately in details of simple texts of one or two
guided writing at discourse level paragraphs

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
use capital letters, full stops, question marks and read and understand specific information and
commas in at least four questions. details of the story by answering at least three
questions correctly.

SUCCESS CRITERIA
Pupils can:
a. punctuate at least four questions using commas, full stops and apostrophes.
b. read and answer at least three past simple yes/no questions with did.

LEARNING OUTLINE

1. Review previous lesson by playing Sit Down Stand Up. (pre lesson task 5)
LESSON

2. Read a sentence out, for example, Did Anna see the past in the crystal ball?
PRE-

3. If it is True, pupils say Yes, he/she did and stay sitting at their desks. If it is False, pupils say
No, he/she didn’t and stand up.

4. Activity 1:
a. Ask pupils to read the text on SB pg 28 and find examples of questions in past tense.
b. Grammar box: Read the questions out loud and have pupils repeat.
c. Elicit that we use did to form questions about the past.
d. Point out that in the interrogative form the main verb isn’t in the past tense, but remains
in the present tense.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

e. Draw attention to punctuations (use of comma, full stop and apostrophe) and word order
in writing questions in past tense.
f. Refer pupils to the grammar reference at SB pg 162 Module 3.
5. Activity 2:
a. Distribute worksheet.
b. Pupils punctuate the sentences in pairs. (Assessment)
c. Have pupils compare their answers with other pairs first, then check as a class.
6. Activity 3:
a. Distribute worksheet.
b. Pupils reread the story and answer the questions using short answers. (Assessment)
c. Have pupils compare their answers in pairs first, then check as a class.
POST-LESSON

7. Hot seat: Choose one volunteer to sit at the hot-seat.


8. The rest of the pupils ask questions and the hot-seat volunteer answers using the target
language
9. If you have time, repeat with other volunteers.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils complete the worksheet with Pupils complete the worksheet Pupils complete the
teacher’s guidance. worksheet

REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
a. __21_ /_24__ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
b. __3_ /_24__ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.

Subject English Class Year 4 YAKIN

Day / Date Sunday, June 11, 2023 Time 8.30-9.30AM

Week 11 Lesson number 36

World of Self, Family and


Theme Topic In The Past
Friends

Sit Down Stand Up, Hot-


CCE Values 21st CL
seat, pair work.

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Applying
Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple yes/no questions with did

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Writing Complementary Reading

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

4.3 Communicate with appropriate language 3.2 Understand a variety of linear and non-
form and style for a range of purposes in print linear print and digital texts by using
and digital media appropriate reading strategies

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

4.3.1 Use capital letters, full stops, question 3.2.2 Understand specific information and
marks and commas in lists appropriately in details of simple texts of one or two
guided writing at discourse level paragraphs

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
use capital letters, full stops, question marks and read and understand specific information and
commas in at least four questions. details of the story by answering at least three
questions correctly.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
c. punctuate at least four questions using commas, full stops and apostrophes.
d. read and answer at least three past simple yes/no questions with did.

LEARNING OUTLINE

10. Review previous lesson by playing Sit Down Stand Up. (pre lesson task 5)
LESSON

11. Read a sentence out, for example, Did Anna see the past in the crystal ball?
PRE-

12. If it is True, pupils say Yes, he/she did and stay sitting at their desks. If it is False, pupils say
No, he/she didn’t and stand up.
13. Activity 1:
g. Ask pupils to read the text on SB pg 28 and find examples of questions in past tense.
h. Grammar box: Read the questions out loud and have pupils repeat.
i. Elicit that we use did to form questions about the past.
j. Point out that in the interrogative form the main verb isn’t in the past tense, but remains
in the present tense.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

k. Draw attention to punctuations (use of comma, full stop and apostrophe) and word order
in writing questions in past tense.
l. Refer pupils to the grammar reference at SB pg 162 Module 3.
14. Activity 2:
d. Distribute worksheet.
e. Pupils punctuate the sentences in pairs. (Assessment)
f. Have pupils compare their answers with other pairs first, then check as a class.
15. Activity 3:
d. Distribute worksheet.
e. Pupils reread the story and answer the questions using short answers. (Assessment)
f. Have pupils compare their answers in pairs first, then check as a class.
POST-LESSON

16. Hot seat: Choose one volunteer to sit at the hot-seat.


17. The rest of the pupils ask questions and the hot-seat volunteer answers using the target
language
18. If you have time, repeat with other volunteers.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils complete the worksheet with Pupils complete the worksheet Pupils complete the
teacher’s guidance. worksheet

REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
c. __12_ /__16_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
d. ___4 /_16__ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
Subject English Class Year 4 JUJUR

Day / Date Sunday, June 11, 2023 Time 12.30-1.00PM

Week 11 Lesson number 36

World of Self, Family and


Theme Topic In The Past
Friends

Sit Down Stand Up, Hot-


CCE Values 21st CL
seat, pair work.

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Applying

Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple yes/no questions with did

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty
SKILLS

Main Writing Complementary Reading

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

4.3 Communicate with appropriate language 3.2 Understand a variety of linear and non-
form and style for a range of purposes in print linear print and digital texts by using
and digital media appropriate reading strategies

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

4.3.1 Use capital letters, full stops, question 3.2.2 Understand specific information and
marks and commas in lists appropriately in details of simple texts of one or two
guided writing at discourse level paragraphs

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
use capital letters, full stops, question marks and read and understand specific information and
commas in at least four questions. details of the story by answering at least three
questions correctly.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
e. punctuate at least four questions using commas, full stops and apostrophes.
f. read and answer at least three past simple yes/no questions with did.

LEARNING OUTLINE

19. Review previous lesson by playing Sit Down Stand Up. (pre lesson task 5)
LESSON

20. Read a sentence out, for example, Did Anna see the past in the crystal ball?
PRE-

21. If it is True, pupils say Yes, he/she did and stay sitting at their desks. If it is False, pupils say
No, he/she didn’t and stand up.
22. Activity 1:
m. Ask pupils to read the text on SB pg 28 and find examples of questions in past tense.
n. Grammar box: Read the questions out loud and have pupils repeat.
o. Elicit that we use did to form questions about the past.
p. Point out that in the interrogative form the main verb isn’t in the past tense, but remains
in the present tense.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

q. Draw attention to punctuations (use of comma, full stop and apostrophe) and word order
in writing questions in past tense.
r. Refer pupils to the grammar reference at SB pg 162 Module 3.
23. Activity 2:
g. Distribute worksheet.
h. Pupils punctuate the sentences in pairs. (Assessment)
i. Have pupils compare their answers with other pairs first, then check as a class.
24. Activity 3:
g. Distribute worksheet.
h. Pupils reread the story and answer the questions using short answers. (Assessment)
i. Have pupils compare their answers in pairs first, then check as a class.
POST-LESSON

25. Hot seat: Choose one volunteer to sit at the hot-seat.


26. The rest of the pupils ask questions and the hot-seat volunteer answers using the target
language
27. If you have time, repeat with other volunteers.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils complete the worksheet with Pupils complete the worksheet Pupils complete the
teacher’s guidance. worksheet

REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
e. _22__ /__25_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
f. _3__ /_25__ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
MONDAY
Subject English Class Year 4 CEKAL

Day / Date Monday, June 12, 2023 Time 7.30-8.30AM

Week 11 Lesson number 37

Woodpecker (Anthology Of
Theme World of Knowledge Topic
Poem)

Environmental Sustainability / pair work, creation, role-


CCE 21st CL
Creativity and Innovation play, gallery walk.

Differentiation
Strategy
Outcome Thinking Skill Creating

Picture puzzle, poem chart,


Assessment Task Teaching aids dialogue chart, worksheets,
Anthology of Poems book

Language / Grammar Focus: Wh’ questions

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty
SKILLS

Main Language Arts Complementary Writing

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

5.3 Express an imaginative response to literary 4.2 Communicate basic information


texts intelligibly for a range of purposes in print
and digital media

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING STANDARD
STANDARD

5.3.1 Respond imaginatively and intelligibly 4.2.1 Explain and give reasons for simple
through creating simple picture stories, simple opinions
poems and cartoon stories. Other imaginative
responses as appropriate

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
respond imaginatively and intelligibly through explain and give reasons for simple opinions.
creating a simple dialogue between the woodpecker
and the caterpillar.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
g. create a simple dialogue between the woodpecker and the caterpillar.
h. answer at least four questions based on the poem.
i. give reasons for their answers.

LEARNING OUTLINE

28. Divide the pupils into groups of five. Hand out envelopes containing a picture puzzle to each
group.
29. Ask the pupils to put the puzzle together and paste the complete puzzle on a piece of
LESSON
PRE-

construction paper.
30. Pupils describe the picture formed and talk about the characteristics of the Woodpecker with
the help of questions posed by the teacher. e.g. What is the name of this bird? What does it
eat?
31. Activity 1:
s. Get the pupils to recite the poem ‘Woodpecker’ expressively.
t. Tell the pupils to look at the picture in the Woodpecker poem.
u. Distribute worksheet. Pupils answer the questions in pairs or small groups. (Assessment)
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

v. Discuss the answers with the pupils.


32. Activity 2:
j. Display a dialogue chart on the board.
k. Call out volunteers to role-play the dialogue:
l. Distribute worksheet.
m. Tell pupils that they will work in pairs to create a dialogue between the Woodpecker and
caterpillar (or any other character they choose). (Assessment)
n. Encourage them to create dialogues based on the poem's subject matter (the caterpillar is
trying to protect itself from its predator-the Woodpecker).
a. Get pupils to act out the dialogue.

33. Give pupils a picture.


POST-LESSON

34. Ask pupils to cut out the pictures in Part B and paste them in Part A to create the scene
depicted in the ‘Woodpecker’ poem.
35. Pupils copy the poem creatively in Part A.
36. Display all the poems in the room and conduct a gallery walk activity.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils recite the poem again. Pupils recite the poem again. Pupils recite the poem
again.

REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
g. _21__ /__25_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
h. __4_ /_25__ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
Subject English Class Year 4 YAKIN

Day / Date Monday, June 12, 2023 Time 8.30-9.30AM

Week 11 Lesson number 37

Woodpecker (Anthology Of
Theme World of Knowledge Topic
Poem)

Environmental Sustainability / pair work, creation, role-


CCE 21st CL
Creativity and Innovation play, gallery walk.

Differentiation
Strategy
Outcome Thinking Skill Creating

Picture puzzle, poem chart,


Assessment Task Teaching aids dialogue chart, worksheets,
Anthology of Poems book

Language / Grammar Focus: Wh’ questions

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Language Arts Complementary Writing

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD
5.3 Express an imaginative response to literary 4.2 Communicate basic information
texts intelligibly for a range of purposes in print
and digital media

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING STANDARD
STANDARD

5.3.1 Respond imaginatively and intelligibly 4.2.1 Explain and give reasons for simple
through creating simple picture stories, simple opinions
poems and cartoon stories. Other imaginative
responses as appropriate

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
respond imaginatively and intelligibly through explain and give reasons for simple opinions.
creating a simple dialogue between the woodpecker
and the caterpillar.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
j. create a simple dialogue between the woodpecker and the caterpillar.
k. answer at least four questions based on the poem.
l. give reasons for their answers.

LEARNING OUTLINE

37. Divide the pupils into groups of five. Hand out envelopes containing a picture puzzle to each
group.
38. Ask the pupils to put the puzzle together and paste the complete puzzle on a piece of
LESSON
PRE-

construction paper.
39. Pupils describe the picture formed and talk about the characteristics of the Woodpecker with
the help of questions posed by the teacher. e.g. What is the name of this bird? What does it
eat?
40. Activity 1:
w. Get the pupils to recite the poem ‘Woodpecker’ expressively.
x. Tell the pupils to look at the picture in the Woodpecker poem.
y. Distribute worksheet. Pupils answer the questions in pairs or small groups. (Assessment)
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

z. Discuss the answers with the pupils.


41. Activity 2:
o. Display a dialogue chart on the board.
p. Call out volunteers to role-play the dialogue:
q. Distribute worksheet.
r. Tell pupils that they will work in pairs to create a dialogue between the Woodpecker and
caterpillar (or any other character they choose). (Assessment)
s. Encourage them to create dialogues based on the poem's subject matter (the caterpillar is
trying to protect itself from its predator-the Woodpecker).
b. Get pupils to act out the dialogue.

42. Give pupils a picture.


POST-LESSON

43. Ask pupils to cut out the pictures in Part B and paste them in Part A to create the scene
depicted in the ‘Woodpecker’ poem.
44. Pupils copy the poem creatively in Part A.
45. Display all the poems in the room and conduct a gallery walk activity.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils recite the poem again. Pupils recite the poem again. Pupils recite the poem
again.

REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
i. _12__ /__17_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
j. _5__ /__17_ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
Subject English Class Year 4 JUJUR

Day / Date Monday, June 12, 2023 Time 12.00-1.00PM

Week 11 Lesson number 37

Woodpecker (Anthology Of
Theme World of Knowledge Topic
Poem)

Environmental Sustainability / pair work, creation, role-


CCE 21st CL
Creativity and Innovation play, gallery walk.

Differentiation
Strategy
Outcome Thinking Skill Creating

Picture puzzle, poem chart,


Assessment Task Teaching aids dialogue chart, worksheets,
Anthology of Poems book

Language / Grammar Focus: Wh’ questions

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Language Arts Complementary Writing

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD
5.3 Express an imaginative response to literary 4.2 Communicate basic information
texts intelligibly for a range of purposes in print
and digital media

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING STANDARD
STANDARD

5.3.1 Respond imaginatively and intelligibly 4.2.1 Explain and give reasons for simple
through creating simple picture stories, simple opinions
poems and cartoon stories. Other imaginative
responses as appropriate

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
respond imaginatively and intelligibly through explain and give reasons for simple opinions.
creating a simple dialogue between the woodpecker
and the caterpillar.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
m. create a simple dialogue between the woodpecker and the caterpillar.
n. answer at least four questions based on the poem.
o. give reasons for their answers.

LEARNING OUTLINE

46. Divide the pupils into groups of five. Hand out envelopes containing a picture puzzle to each
group.
47. Ask the pupils to put the puzzle together and paste the complete puzzle on a piece of
LESSON
PRE-

construction paper.
48. Pupils describe the picture formed and talk about the characteristics of the Woodpecker with
the help of questions posed by the teacher. e.g. What is the name of this bird? What does it
eat?
49. Activity 1:
aa. Get the pupils to recite the poem ‘Woodpecker’ expressively.
bb. Tell the pupils to look at the picture in the Woodpecker poem.
cc. Distribute worksheet. Pupils answer the questions in pairs or small groups. (Assessment)
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

dd. Discuss the answers with the pupils.


50. Activity 2:
t. Display a dialogue chart on the board.
u. Call out volunteers to role-play the dialogue:
v. Distribute worksheet.
w. Tell pupils that they will work in pairs to create a dialogue between the Woodpecker and
caterpillar (or any other character they choose). (Assessment)
x. Encourage them to create dialogues based on the poem's subject matter (the caterpillar is
trying to protect itself from its predator-the Woodpecker).
c. Get pupils to act out the dialogue.

51. Give pupils a picture.


POST-LESSON

52. Ask pupils to cut out the pictures in Part B and paste them in Part A to create the scene
depicted in the ‘Woodpecker’ poem.
53. Pupils copy the poem creatively in Part A.
54. Display all the poems in the room and conduct a gallery walk activity.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils recite the poem again. Pupils recite the poem again. Pupils recite the poem
again.

REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
k. __21_ /_25__ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
l. __4_ /_25__ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
TUESDAY
Subject English Class Year 4 CEKAL

Day / Date Tuesday, June 13, 2023 Time 10.00-11.00AM

Week 11 Lesson number 38

World of Self, Family and


Theme Topic In The Past
Friends

CCE Language 21st CL Pair work, line jumping

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Analysing

Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet, audio

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple yes/no questions with did; Past simple (regular & irregular
verbs)

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Listening Complementary Speaking

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of familiar 2.1 Communicate simple information


contexts intelligibly
COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

1.2.5 Understand longer supported questions 2.1.2 Find out about and describe
experiences in the past

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
listen to and understand longer supported questions find out about and describe experiences in the
by answering at least four questions correctly. past by asking and answering at least three
question correctly.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
p. listen and respond correctly to at least four past simple yes/no questions with did.
q. ask and answer at least three past simple questions about the story.

LEARNING OUTLINE

55. Ask a few past simple questions with did to the pupils.
LESSON
PRE-

e.g. Did you brush your teeth this morning? Did you have your breakfast?
56. Pupils answer: Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.

57. Activity 1:
ee. Distribute worksheet and introduce the task.
ff. Ask pupils to read through the five sentences. Make sure they do not have any unknown
words.
gg. Play CD track 40. Pupils listen carefully and tick Yes or No. (Assessment)
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

hh. Check the answers with the class.


58. Activity 2:
j. Pupils get into groups and distribute a set of word cards to each group.
k. Pupils match the verbs to the correct nouns based on the listening texts in Activity 1.
l. Check the answers with the class.
59. Activity 3:
a. Pupils look at the picture and elicit what they can see. (SB pg 29 Act 5)
m. Play CD track 41 and have pupils chorally repeat the exchange.
n. Divide pupils into pairs. One pupil closes his/her book and answers his/her partner’s
questions about the story. (Assessment)
o. Pupils swap roles.
POST-LESSON 60. Line jumping: Draw a straight line on the floor. Ask questions based on the listening texts in
Activity 1.
61. If they are correct, pupils should jump to the right. If they are wrong, pupils should jump to
the left.
e.g. Did Tanya dry her dress? Did Karen draw a picture?

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils practise asking and Pupils practise asking and answering Pupils practise asking and
answering at least one question at least two questions about what they answering at least three
about what they did last did last week/yesterday. questions about what they
week/yesterday. did last week/yesterday.
REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
m. __21_ /__25_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
n. __4_ /_25__ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
Subject English Class Year 4 YAKIN

Day / Date Tuesday, June 13, 2023 Time 11.00-11.30AM

Week 11 Lesson number 38

World of Self, Family and


Theme Topic In The Past
Friends

CCE Language 21st CL Pair work, line jumping

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Analysing

Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet, audio

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple yes/no questions with did; Past simple (regular & irregular
verbs)

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Listening Complementary Speaking

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of familiar 2.1 Communicate simple information


contexts intelligibly

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

1.2.5 Understand longer supported questions 2.1.2 Find out about and describe
experiences in the past
COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
listen to and understand longer supported questions find out about and describe experiences in the
by answering at least four questions correctly. past by asking and answering at least three
question correctly.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
r. listen and respond correctly to at least four past simple yes/no questions with did.
s. ask and answer at least three past simple questions about the story.

LEARNING OUTLINE

62. Ask a few past simple questions with did to the pupils.
LESSON
PRE-

e.g. Did you brush your teeth this morning? Did you have your breakfast?
63. Pupils answer: Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.

64. Activity 1:
ii. Distribute worksheet and introduce the task.
jj. Ask pupils to read through the five sentences. Make sure they do not have any unknown
words.
kk. Play CD track 40. Pupils listen carefully and tick Yes or No. (Assessment)
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

ll. Check the answers with the class.


65. Activity 2:
p. Pupils get into groups and distribute a set of word cards to each group.
q. Pupils match the verbs to the correct nouns based on the listening texts in Activity 1.
r. Check the answers with the class.
66. Activity 3:
b. Pupils look at the picture and elicit what they can see. (SB pg 29 Act 5)
s. Play CD track 41 and have pupils chorally repeat the exchange.
t. Divide pupils into pairs. One pupil closes his/her book and answers his/her partner’s
questions about the story. (Assessment)
u. Pupils swap roles.

67. Line jumping: Draw a straight line on the floor. Ask questions based on the listening texts in
POST-LESSON

Activity 1.
68. If they are correct, pupils should jump to the right. If they are wrong, pupils should jump to
the left.
e.g. Did Tanya dry her dress? Did Karen draw a picture?

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils practise asking and Pupils practise asking and answering Pupils practise asking and
answering at least one question at least two questions about what they answering at least three
about what they did last did last week/yesterday. questions about what they
week/yesterday. did last week/yesterday.
REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
o. __13_ /__17_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
p. _4__ / 17___ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
Subject English Class Year 4 JUJUR

Day / Date Tuesday, June 13, 2023 Time 12.00-1.00PM

Week 11 Lesson number 38

World of Self, Family and


Theme Topic In The Past
Friends

CCE Language 21st CL Pair work, line jumping

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Analysing

Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet, audio

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple yes/no questions with did; Past simple (regular & irregular
verbs)

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Listening Complementary Speaking

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of familiar 2.1 Communicate simple information


contexts intelligibly

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

1.2.5 Understand longer supported questions 2.1.2 Find out about and describe
experiences in the past

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
listen to and understand longer supported questions find out about and describe experiences in the
by answering at least four questions correctly. past by asking and answering at least three
question correctly.
SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
t. listen and respond correctly to at least four past simple yes/no questions with did.
u. ask and answer at least three past simple questions about the story.

LEARNING OUTLINE

69. Ask a few past simple questions with did to the pupils.
LESSON
PRE-

e.g. Did you brush your teeth this morning? Did you have your breakfast?
70. Pupils answer: Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.

71. Activity 1:
mm. Distribute worksheet and introduce the task.
nn. Ask pupils to read through the five sentences. Make sure they do not have any unknown
words.
oo. Play CD track 40. Pupils listen carefully and tick Yes or No. (Assessment)
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

pp. Check the answers with the class.


72. Activity 2:
v. Pupils get into groups and distribute a set of word cards to each group.
w. Pupils match the verbs to the correct nouns based on the listening texts in Activity 1.
x. Check the answers with the class.
73. Activity 3:
c. Pupils look at the picture and elicit what they can see. (SB pg 29 Act 5)
y. Play CD track 41 and have pupils chorally repeat the exchange.
z. Divide pupils into pairs. One pupil closes his/her book and answers his/her partner’s
questions about the story. (Assessment)
aa. Pupils swap roles.

74. Line jumping: Draw a straight line on the floor. Ask questions based on the listening texts in
POST-LESSON

Activity 1.
75. If they are correct, pupils should jump to the right. If they are wrong, pupils should jump to
the left.
e.g. Did Tanya dry her dress? Did Karen draw a picture?

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils practise asking and Pupils practise asking and answering Pupils practise asking and
answering at least one question at least two questions about what they answering at least three
about what they did last did last week/yesterday. questions about what they
week/yesterday. did last week/yesterday.
REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
q. __22_ /__25_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
r. __3_ /__25_ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
WEDNESDA
Y

Subject English Class Year 4 YAKIN

Day / Date Wednesday, June 14, 2023 Time 7.30-8.30AM


Week 11 Lesson number 39

Theme World of Knowledge Topic In The Past

pair work, circle map,


CCE Language 21st CL
miming game

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Creating

Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet, pictures

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple (review)

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Speaking Complementary Speaking

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

2.1 Communicate simple information intelligibly 2.1 Communicate simple information


intelligibly

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

2.1.3 Give a longer sequence of basic 2.1.2 Find out about and describe
instructions or directions experiences in the past

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to talk By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
about a sequence of their past activities in at least find out about and describe experiences in the
two sentences. past by asking and answering at least three
questions correctly.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
v. talk about their past activities in at least two sentences using past simple verbs correctly.
w. ask and answer at least three past simple questions.

LEARNING OUTLINE
76. Review previous lesson by asking pupils to name a few past simple regular and irregular
LESSON verbs.
PRE-

77. Write pupils’ responses on the board to create a circle map.

78. Activity 1:
bb. Display pictures of Ali’s past activities on the board.
cc. Elicit what they can see.
dd. Model the activity by talking about Ali’s activities using regular and irregular past
simple verbs.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

e.g. Last Monday, Ali woke up at 7. Then, he had his breakfast. etc
ee. Pupils listen and mime the actions.
ff. Pupils do the same activity in pairs.
79. Activity 2:
d. Pupils get into pairs.
e. One pupil talks about his/her past weekend activities. (Assessment)
f. His/her partner’s mimes the activities.
g. Pupils swap roles.
h. Then, pupils take turns to ask and answer questions about their past activities.
(Assessment)
gg. Invite a few pairs to role-play the activity to the class.
POST-LESSON

80. Mime an activity.


81. Pupils guess and describe your activity in past simple. E.g. You drew a picture. / You took
out the rubbish.
82. If time, pupils do the activity in groups.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pair work: Pupils take turns to talk Pair work: Pupils take turns to talk Pair work: Pupils take
about at least one past activity and about at least two past activities and turns to talk about at least
mime the action. mime the actions. Then, they write the three past activities and
sentences in their exercise books. mime the actions. Then,
they write the sentences in
their exercise books.
REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
s. _12__ /__16_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
t. __4_ /_16__ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
Subject English Class Year 4 CEKAL

Day / Date Wednesday, June 14, 2023 Time 8.3909.30AM

Week 11 Lesson number 39

Theme World of Knowledge Topic In The Past


pair work, circle map,
CCE Language 21st CL
miming game

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Creating

Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet, pictures

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple (review)

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Speaking Complementary Speaking

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

2.1 Communicate simple information intelligibly 2.1 Communicate simple information


intelligibly

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

2.1.3 Give a longer sequence of basic 2.1.2 Find out about and describe
instructions or directions experiences in the past

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to talk By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
about a sequence of their past activities in at least find out about and describe experiences in the
two sentences. past by asking and answering at least three
questions correctly.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
x. talk about their past activities in at least two sentences using past simple verbs correctly.
y. ask and answer at least three past simple questions.

LEARNING OUTLINE

83. Review previous lesson by asking pupils to name a few past simple regular and irregular
LESSON

verbs.
PRE-

84. Write pupils’ responses on the board to create a circle map.


85. Activity 1:
hh. Display pictures of Ali’s past activities on the board.
ii. Elicit what they can see.
jj. Model the activity by talking about Ali’s activities using regular and irregular past
simple verbs.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

e.g. Last Monday, Ali woke up at 7. Then, he had his breakfast. etc
kk. Pupils listen and mime the actions.
ll. Pupils do the same activity in pairs.
86. Activity 2:
i. Pupils get into pairs.
j. One pupil talks about his/her past weekend activities. (Assessment)
k. His/her partner’s mimes the activities.
l. Pupils swap roles.
m. Then, pupils take turns to ask and answer questions about their past activities.
(Assessment)
mm. Invite a few pairs to role-play the activity to the class.
POST-LESSON

87. Mime an activity.


88. Pupils guess and describe your activity in past simple. E.g. You drew a picture. / You took
out the rubbish.
89. If time, pupils do the activity in groups.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pair work: Pupils take turns to talk Pair work: Pupils take turns to talk Pair work: Pupils take
about at least one past activity and about at least two past activities and turns to talk about at least
mime the action. mime the actions. Then, they write the three past activities and
sentences in their exercise books. mime the actions. Then,
they write the sentences in
their exercise books.
REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
u. __22_ /__26_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
v. __4_ /__26_ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
Subject English Class Year 4 JUJUR

Day / Date Wednesday, June 14, 2023 Time 11.30-12.30PM

Week 11 Lesson number 39

Theme World of Knowledge Topic In The Past

pair work, circle map,


CCE Language 21st CL
miming game

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Creating
Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet, pictures

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple (review)

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Speaking Complementary Speaking

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

2.1 Communicate simple information intelligibly 2.1 Communicate simple information


intelligibly

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

2.1.3 Give a longer sequence of basic 2.1.2 Find out about and describe
instructions or directions experiences in the past

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to talk By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
about a sequence of their past activities in at least find out about and describe experiences in the
two sentences. past by asking and answering at least three
questions correctly.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
z. talk about their past activities in at least two sentences using past simple verbs correctly.
aa. ask and answer at least three past simple questions.

LEARNING OUTLINE

90. Review previous lesson by asking pupils to name a few past simple regular and irregular
LESSON

verbs.
PRE-

91. Write pupils’ responses on the board to create a circle map.


92. Activity 1:
nn. Display pictures of Ali’s past activities on the board.
oo. Elicit what they can see.
pp. Model the activity by talking about Ali’s activities using regular and irregular past
simple verbs.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

e.g. Last Monday, Ali woke up at 7. Then, he had his breakfast. etc
qq. Pupils listen and mime the actions.
rr. Pupils do the same activity in pairs.
93. Activity 2:
n. Pupils get into pairs.
o. One pupil talks about his/her past weekend activities. (Assessment)
p. His/her partner’s mimes the activities.
q. Pupils swap roles.
r. Then, pupils take turns to ask and answer questions about their past activities.
(Assessment)
ss. Invite a few pairs to role-play the activity to the class.
POST-LESSON

94. Mime an activity.


95. Pupils guess and describe your activity in past simple. E.g. You drew a picture. / You took
out the rubbish.
96. If time, pupils do the activity in groups.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pair work: Pupils take turns to talk Pair work: Pupils take turns to talk Pair work: Pupils take
about at least one past activity and about at least two past activities and turns to talk about at least
mime the action. mime the actions. Then, they write the three past activities and
sentences in their exercise books. mime the actions. Then,
they write the sentences in
their exercise books.
REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
w. __22_ /__25_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
x. __4_ / 25___ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
THURSDAY

Subject English Class Year 4 JUJUR

Day / Date Thursday, June 15, 2023 Time 7.30-8.30AM

Week 11 Lesson number 40

Theme World of Knowledge Topic In The Past

CCE Global Sustainability 21st CL Pair work, Language Game.

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Applying

Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet, audio

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple questions


PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Reading Complementary Speaking

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of familiar 2.1 Communicate simple information


contexts intelligibly

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

3.3.1 Read and enjoy A1 fiction/non-fiction 2.1.4 Give reasons for simple predictions
print and digital texts of interest

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
read and enjoy the story about Tutankhamun’s curse. give at least one reason for their predictions about
the story.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
bb. read and learn about Tutankhamun’s curse.
cc. give at least one reason for their predictions.

LEARNING OUTLINE
LESSON

97. Review vocabulary by playing hangman with the pupils.


PRE-

98. Use the words from previous lesson. E.g. mummy, Egyptians etc
99. Activity 1:
tt. Use the Background Note (see Teacher’s Book pg 52) to set the scene for the story.
uu. Explain as much as possible in simple, clear English, and use some of pupils’ own
language where necessary.
vv. Vocabulary: Play CD track 42.
ww. Pupils point and repeat.
xx. Say the words again in random order and have pupils repeat and point.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

100.Activity 2:
s. Write prediction questions on the board.
e.g. What did Carter and Carnarvon find in the desert? What did Carter and Carnarvon
find in the tomb? Why did Lord Carnarvon die?
t. Tell pupils they will read about ‘The Curse’.
u. Ask pupils to discuss some prediction questions with their partner.
v. Encourage pupils to explain their predictions when giving feedback.
w. Ask pupils to read the text in the Student’s Book.
x. Then they check their predictions.
y. Ask pupils to read the text again and tell each other a personal response. (Assessment)
e.g. What they found interesting? How they would feel if they found a tomb entrance in
the jungle?

101. Post lesson task 10 What about you: Ask pupils to work in pairs to share what they remember
POST-LESSON

from the lesson.


102. They should note their answers in their notebooks.
103. Review some of pupils’ learning by asking volunteers or nominating pupils to tell the class what
they have written.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils complete the worksheet with Pupils complete the worksheet.. Pupils complete the
teacher’s guidance. worksheet.

REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
y. _21__ /__24_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
z. _3__ /__24_ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
Subject English Class Year 4 YAKIN

Day / Date Thursday, June 15, 2023 Time 11.00-12.00PM

Week 11 Lesson number 40

Theme World of Knowledge Topic In The Past

CCE Global Sustainability 21st CL Pair work, Language Game.

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Applying

Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet, audio


Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple questions

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Reading Complementary Speaking

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of familiar 2.1 Communicate simple information


contexts intelligibly

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

3.3.1 Read and enjoy A1 fiction/non-fiction 2.1.4 Give reasons for simple predictions
print and digital texts of interest

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
read and enjoy the story about Tutankhamun’s curse. give at least one reason for their predictions about
the story.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
dd. read and learn about Tutankhamun’s curse.
ee. give at least one reason for their predictions.

LEARNING OUTLINE
LESSON

104.Review vocabulary by playing hangman with the pupils.


PRE-

105. Use the words from previous lesson. E.g. mummy, Egyptians etc
106.Activity 1:
yy. Use the Background Note (see Teacher’s Book pg 52) to set the scene for the story.
zz. Explain as much as possible in simple, clear English, and use some of pupils’ own
language where necessary.
aaa. Vocabulary: Play CD track 42.
bbb.Pupils point and repeat.
ccc. Say the words again in random order and have pupils repeat and point.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

107.Activity 2:
z. Write prediction questions on the board.
e.g. What did Carter and Carnarvon find in the desert? What did Carter and Carnarvon
find in the tomb? Why did Lord Carnarvon die?
aa. Tell pupils they will read about ‘The Curse’.
bb. Ask pupils to discuss some prediction questions with their partner.
cc. Encourage pupils to explain their predictions when giving feedback.
dd. Ask pupils to read the text in the Student’s Book.
ee. Then they check their predictions.
ff. Ask pupils to read the text again and tell each other a personal response. (Assessment)
e.g. What they found interesting? How they would feel if they found a tomb entrance in
the jungle?

108. Post lesson task 10 What about you: Ask pupils to work in pairs to share what they remember
POST-LESSON

from the lesson.


109. They should note their answers in their notebooks.
110. Review some of pupils’ learning by asking volunteers or nominating pupils to tell the class what
they have written.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils complete the worksheet with Pupils complete the worksheet.. Pupils complete the
teacher’s guidance. worksheet.

REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
aa. __12_ /__16_ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
bb. __4_ /_16__ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.
Subject English Class Year 4 CEKAL

Day / Date Thursday, June 15, 2023 Time 12.00-1.00PM

Week 11 Lesson number 40

Theme World of Knowledge Topic In The Past

CCE Global Sustainability 21st CL Pair work, Language Game.

Differentiation
Strategy
Type and amount of support Thinking Skill Applying
Assessment Task Teaching aids textbook, worksheet, audio

Language / Grammar Focus: Past simple questions

PUPILS’ ASPIRATION

Ethnics
Thinkin Leadership Bilingual and National
Knowledge / /
g skills skills proficiency spirituali identity
ty

SKILLS

Main Reading Complementary Speaking

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of familiar 2.1 Communicate simple information


contexts intelligibly

COMPLEMENTARY CONTENT
MAIN CONTENT STANDARD
STANDARD

3.3.1 Read and enjoy A1 fiction/non-fiction 2.1.4 Give reasons for simple predictions
print and digital texts of interest

COMPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVE

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
read and enjoy the story about Tutankhamun’s curse. give at least one reason for their predictions about
the story.

SUCCESS CRITERIA

Pupils can:
ff. read and learn about Tutankhamun’s curse.
gg. give at least one reason for their predictions.

LEARNING OUTLINE
LESSON

111.Review vocabulary by playing hangman with the pupils.


PRE-

112. Use the words from previous lesson. E.g. mummy, Egyptians etc
113.Activity 1:
ddd.Use the Background Note (see Teacher’s Book pg 52) to set the scene for the story.
eee. Explain as much as possible in simple, clear English, and use some of pupils’ own
language where necessary.
fff. Vocabulary: Play CD track 42.
ggg.Pupils point and repeat.
hhh.Say the words again in random order and have pupils repeat and point.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT

114.Activity 2:
gg. Write prediction questions on the board.
e.g. What did Carter and Carnarvon find in the desert? What did Carter and Carnarvon
find in the tomb? Why did Lord Carnarvon die?
hh. Tell pupils they will read about ‘The Curse’.
ii. Ask pupils to discuss some prediction questions with their partner.
jj. Encourage pupils to explain their predictions when giving feedback.
kk. Ask pupils to read the text in the Student’s Book.
ll. Then they check their predictions.
mm. Ask pupils to read the text again and tell each other a personal response. (Assessment)
e.g. What they found interesting? How they would feel if they found a tomb entrance in
the jungle?

115. Post lesson task 10 What about you: Ask pupils to work in pairs to share what they remember
POST-LESSON

from the lesson.


116. They should note their answers in their notebooks.
117. Review some of pupils’ learning by asking volunteers or nominating pupils to tell the class what
they have written.

FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES / TAKE-HOME TASKS


REMEDIAL REINFORCEMENT ENRICHMENT
Pupils complete the worksheet with Pupils complete the worksheet.. Pupils complete the
teacher’s guidance. worksheet.

REFLECTION ATTENDANCE:
cc. _21__ /_25__ pupils are able to achieve the stipulated learning REMARK:
objective.
dd. _4__ /_25__ pupils are not able to achieve the stipulated learning
objectives and they are given remedial activities / enrichment activities.

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