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By:MissAsh

YEAR 6 DAILY LESSON PLANS

● Success Criteria

Pupils can
1. read and answer at least 3 questions correctly.
2. guess the meanings of at least 5 unfamiliar words correctly.

DAY Sunday (Lesson 129) YEAR 6

SUBJECT English Language MODULE Reading

THEME World of knowledge DATE 15/1/2022


TOPIC Unit 9: What's your opinion? TIME 8.00-10.00

SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)

Content Standard: Pre-lesson: Teacher draws a table with two columns (healthy and
unhealthy) on the board. In groups, pupils copy the table and write
Main: 3.2 Understand a variety of linear and non-linear as many foods as they can based on the headings of the columns. A
print and digital texts by using appropriate reading correct item will get one point and if no other team has it, they will
strategies win two points.

Lesson delivery:
Complementary: 3.2 Understand a variety of linear and 1. Teacher asks pupils if they like sugary food and drinks. Pupils
non-linear print and digital texts by using appropriate share their thoughts.
reading strategies
2. Pupils refer to Activity 1 in textbook page 108-109. Teacher asks
Learning Standard: pupils where they can find this kind of text. Pupils refer to question
1 and they can volunteer to answer. Pupils answer question 2.
Main: 3.2.1 Understand the main idea of simple longer
texts 3. Pupils refer to Activity 2 and tick the correct answers.

4. Pupils refer to Activity 3. Pupils look at the vocabulary panel.


Pupils scan the text to find the words and use the context to work
Complementary: 3.2.3 Guess the meaning of unfamiliar out the meaning. Pupils share their thoughts.
words from clues provided by other known words and by
context Post-lesson: Teacher asks pupils if there is any information in the
text that surprised them. Pupils think and share their thoughts.

OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:

Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to read textbook Choose an item.
and answer the questions.
a) THINKING SKILLS: c) 21ST CL ACTIVITIES:
Applying Think-Pair-Share
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be
able to guess the meaning of unfamiliar words. b) CLASSROOM-BASED d) 21ST CL METHOD:
ASSESSMENT: Task Learning skills/process
By:MissAsh
REFLECTION / REMARKS:

YEAR 6 DAILY LESSON PLANS


DAY Choose an item. (Lesson 130) YEAR 6

SUBJECT English Language MODULE Writing

THEME World of knowledge DATE Click or tap to enter a date.


TOPIC Unit 9: What's your opinion? TIME

SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)

Content Standard: Pre-lesson: Teacher asks pupils to write three sentences they
remember about the text from the previous lesson.
Main: 4.2 Communicate basic information intelligibly for a
range of purposes in print and digital media Lesson delivery:

1. Pupils refer to Activity 1 in textbook page 110.Teacher explains


that pupils copy the sentences and identify the name of the person
Complementary: 4.2 Communicate basic information who said each statement. Pupils are given some time to complete
intelligibly for a range of purposes in print and digital the task.
media
2. Pupils refer to Activity 2. Teacher explains that pupils are going
Learning Standard: to match the points to the supporting statements. Pupils match the
statements with guidance.
Main: 4.2.1 Give detailed information about themselves
and others 3. Teacher asks pupils which statement they agree and disagree
with. Teacher explains that pupils will write which statements they
agree and disagree with by stating their point and explaining with a
Complementary: 4.2.5 Connect sentences into two second sentence. Teacher shows examples.
coherent paragraphs or more using basic coordinating 4. Pupils can discuss with their friends but they must individually
conjunctions and reference pronouns write their points to share.

Post-lesson: Pupils volunteer to share their points.

OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:

Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to write textbook Choose an item.
points they agree and disagree with.
a) THINKING SKILLS: c) 21ST CL ACTIVITIES:
Creating Gallery walk
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be to
connect sentences using coordinating conjunctions. b) CLASSROOM-BASED d) 21ST CL METHOD:
ASSESSMENT: Written Learning skills/process
work

REFLECTION / REMARKS:

1. All the pupils were able to complete the task.

2. Lesson was carried out successfully.

● Success Criteria
By:MissAsh
Pupils can
1. write at least 2 points they agree and disagree with 2 suitable reasons.
2. connect at least 4 sentences using suitable coordinating conjunctions.
By:MissAsh
YEAR 6 DAILY LESSON PLANS
DAY Choose an item. (Lesson 131) YEAR 6

SUBJECT English Language MODULE Listening

THEME World of self, family and friends DATE Click or tap to enter a date.
TOPIC Unit 9: What's your opinion? TIME

SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)

Content Standard: Pre-lesson: Teacher writes the words (lose-lost, research, what’s
wrong?) on the board and asks pupils if they know the words.
Main: 1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of familiar Pupils share their ideas.
contexts
Lesson delivery:

1. Pupils refer to textbook page 112 and the teacher writes ‘She lost
Complementary: 2.1 Communicate simple information her mom’s smartphone. Her friend Tomoko found it.’ Teacher explains
intelligibly that pupils are going to listen to audio 2.14 and identify if the
written sentences are true or false.
Learning Standard:
2. Pupils listen to the audio and share their answers.
Main: 1.2.2 Understand with little or no support specific
information and details of longer simple texts on a range of 3. Pupils refer to the box in Activity 2. Teacher asks pupils if the
familiar topics first sentence is affirmative or negative.

4. Pupils write the sentences and circle the correct answers.

Complementary: 2.1.1 Give detailed information about 5. Pupils refer to Activity 3 and in pairs, make a short dialogue
themselves and others using the given situations. Teacher gives some examples.

6. Pupils make the dialogues and practise with their friends.

Post-lesson: Pupils volunteer to perform their dialogues.

OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:

Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to listen textbook songs/audio clips
and identify the sentences.
a) THINKING SKILLS: c) 21ST CL ACTIVITIES:
Applying Pair/Group discussion
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be
able to perform the dialogue based on the situation. b) CLASSROOM-BASED d) 21ST CL METHOD:
ASSESSMENT: Task Collaborative learning

REFLECTION / REMARKS:

1. All the pupils were able to complete the task.

2. Lesson was carried out successfully.

Success Criteria
Pupils can
1. listen and identify the sentences correctly.
2. perform at least 1 suitable dialogue based on the given situation.
By:MissAsh
By:MissAsh
YEAR 6 DAILY LESSON PLANS
DAY Choose an item. (Lesson 132) YEAR 6

SUBJECT English Language MODULE Speaking

THEME World of self, family and friends DATE Click or tap to enter a date.
TOPIC Unit 9: What's your opinion? TIME

SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)

Content Standard: Pre-lesson: Teacher asks pupils how they would share to others
what their friends have said. Pupils share their ideas.
Main: 2.1 Communicate simple information intelligibly
Lesson delivery:

1. Pupils refer to Activity 1 in textbook page 111. Pupils read


Complementary: 1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of through the table. Pupils share the difference between direct speech
familiar contexts (what the person actually said) and reported speech (when we’re
told what someone said). Teacher also adds about the tenses from
Learning Standard: present simple to past simple and present continuous to past
continuous.
Main: 2.1.1 Give detailed information about themselves
and others 2. Pupils refer to pages 108-109 and find examples of sentences
with the same structure.

3. Pupils refer to Activity 2 and complete the exercise.


Complementary: 1.2.5 Understand more complex
supported questions 4. Pupils refer to Activity 3. Teacher explains that pupils must ask
their partners first and then report their findings to the class.

5. Pupils carry out the task.

Post-lesson: Teacher asks pupils if it’s difficult to report what


others have said.

OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:

Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to give textbook Choose an item.
information based on the questions.
a) THINKING SKILLS: c) 21ST CL ACTIVITIES:
Creating Presentation
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be
able to listen and answer questions. b) CLASSROOM-BASED d) 21ST CL METHOD:
ASSESSMENT: Presentation Learning skills/process

REFLECTION / REMARKS:

1. All the pupils were able to complete the task.

2. Lesson was carried out successfully.

● Success Criteria

Pupils can
1. give at least 3 detailed information based on the questions.
2. listen and answer at least 3 questions confidently.
By:MissAsh
By:MissAsh
YEAR 6 DAILY LESSON PLANS
DAY Choose an item. (Lesson 133) YEAR 6

SUBJECT English Language MODULE Language Art

THEME World of stories DATE Click or tap to enter a date.


TOPIC A Garden by Leila Berg TIME

SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)

Content Standard: Pre-lesson: Teacher asks pupils if they have been to a garden before
and what they see there.
Main: 5.3 Express an imaginative response to literary texts
Lesson delivery:

1. Pupils refer to Anthology of Poems textbook page 36. Teacher


Complementary: 4.2 Communicate basic information and pupils go through the poem and read aloud.
intelligibly for a range of purposes in print and digital
media 2. Teacher asks pupils to list three things that can be found in the
poet’s garden. Pupils are given some time to think and share their
Learning Standard: ideas.

Main: 5.3.1 Respond imaginatively and intelligibly 3. Teacher asks pupils other things that can be found in a garden
through creating simple stories and simple poems using modal verbs (should/could) and write them in their exercise
books. (Ex: We should have…./We could place…)

4. Teacher explains that they are going to write a paragraph about


Complementary: 4.2.5 Connect sentences into two their own garden. Teacher gives points that pupils can add to their
coherent paragraphs or more using basic coordinating paragraphs (what kind of flowers or trees, what can we do there,
conjunctions and reference pronouns where is it?).

5. Pupils write their paragraphs with teacher’s guidance.

Post-lesson: Pupils share their writing with the class for feedback.

OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:

Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to write textbook Choose an item.
things that they would like to have in their gardens.
a) THINKING SKILLS: c) 21ST CL ACTIVITIES:
Creating Pair/Group discussion
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be
able to connect sentences into paragraphs. b) CLASSROOM-BASED d) 21ST CL METHOD: Higher
ASSESSMENT: Written Level Thinking
work

REFLECTION / REMARKS:

1. All the pupils were able to complete the task.

2. Lesson was carried out successfully.

● Success Criteria

Pupils can
1. write at least 3 things they would like to have in their gardens.
2. connect at least 5 sentences into a paragraph.
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