This document contains details of an English language lesson for Year 6 students. The lesson focuses on reading comprehension and vocabulary building by having students analyze a diary from Samuel Pepys describing life in the past. Students will read the diary, answer questions about the details and pictures, and identify unfamiliar words to guess their meanings from context clues. The objectives are for students to be able to guess meanings of unfamiliar words and correctly answer comprehension questions about the diary.
This document contains summaries of English language lessons for Year 6 students at SJK (T) St. Joseph in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The lessons covered various modules including reading, writing, listening, speaking and language art. For the reading lesson, students read a blog and completed sentences. The writing lesson focused on using affirmative and negative sentence structures. In the listening lesson, students answered questions using the present perfect tense. A speaking lesson involved students playing a "Have you ever..." bingo game. The language art lesson had students create stories based on pictures from an Akbar's Dream guidebook.
The document contains a daily lesson plan for an English language class for Year 5 students. The lesson is on free time and involves listening, speaking, reading and writing activities. In the listening activity, students will match pictures to words from a song about free time. In the speaking activity, students will work in pairs to discuss their interests, using a dialogue structure. In the reading activity, students will read a text on hobbies in Prague and complete comprehension questions.
The document contains a daily lesson plan for an English language class for Year 5 students. The lesson is on free time and involves listening, speaking, reading and writing activities. In the listening activity, students will match pictures to words from a song about free time. In the speaking activity, students will work in pairs to discuss their interests, using a dialogue structure. In the reading activity, students will read a text on hobbies in Prague and complete comprehension questions.
The document contains a daily lesson plan for an English language class for Year 5 students. The lesson is on free time and involves listening, speaking, reading and writing activities. In the listening activity, students match pictures to words from a song about hobbies. In the speaking activity, students interview each other in groups about their interests. In the reading activity, students read a dialogue and practice conversational phrases. The writing activity involves describing classroom objects from pictures. The lesson incorporates group work, pair work and various exercises from the textbook, with the goal of improving students' English communication skills.
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This document contains plans for 6 English language lessons for Year 6 students. The lessons cover topics like reading, writing, listening, and speaking. In the first lesson, students will read books from different genres and share reasons for choosing a book. They will then write notes about a story they like, listing reasons. In later lessons, students will listen to instructions to complete a picture, then present short reviews of stories and answer questions. The lessons aim to help students understand texts and communicate effectively.
The document provides a lesson plan for a class on the topic of "Taking care of Business around the world." The aims of the lesson are to understand phrases related to business, evaluate services/products across cultures, discuss unusual business practices in different cultures, and consider turning problems into opportunities with different cultural standards. The lesson involves an icebreaker activity matching flags to technology developments. Students will then discuss business vocabulary, cultural standards, and opinions on services/products in various countries and regions.
This daily lesson plan is for an English language class of year 1 students. The lesson focuses on food vocabulary and uses imperatives like "help me" and "come and take him out". Students will practice reading sentences with the target language and saying sentences like "I've got a banana" or "I haven't got..." while looking at pictures. Assessment involves students reading sentences with correct intonation and saying target phrases accurately when shown pictures.
This daily lesson plan is for an English class in Year 2. The lesson focuses on free time activities and the days of the week. The objectives are for students to understand specific information in simple sentences and give simple personal information about their free time activities. Activities include singing a song about what children do on different days, asking and answering questions about each other's schedules, and miming activities to review vocabulary.
The document outlines a daily lesson plan for an English class of 2nd grade students. The lesson focuses on teaching students about the water cycle through visual aids, vocabulary practice, and a worksheet activity done in pairs. The plan details the objectives, content, teaching methods, and assessment used to help students understand and learn about the water cycle.
This English lesson plan is for Year 3 students based on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). The lesson focuses on reading and introduces the topic of self, family, and friends. The language focuses include greetings, names, descriptions, and times. The objectives are for students to practice asking and answering questions about characters. Activities include reading about a character's family, describing family members, and asking each other questions. Assessment involves answering reading comprehension questions correctly.
Dossier nivel 5 vela_sarricolea_arriagaLuis Arriaga
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This dossier describes a lesson plan for a university English course focusing on the present perfect tense. The lesson includes icebreaker activities, vocabulary practice, grammar exercises, reading comprehension, listening activities, and a group project to practice discussing life experiences using the present perfect. The teacher aims to make the lesson interesting while balancing grammar and communication goals.
The document contains 10 daily lesson plans for Year 1 students. Each lesson plan follows a similar structure, beginning with content and learning standards, objectives, teaching aids/strategies, and a reflection. The lessons cover subjects like English language, writing, reading, speaking and language arts. The lessons involve listening to audio clips, completing worksheets, games, group activities and performances to teach concepts like letters, numbers, colors and songs in an engaging way.
This lesson plan outlines a week-long series of English lessons for Year 2 students. Over the course of the week, the lessons will cover topics related to listening, reading, writing, and responding to stories. A variety of activities are outlined for each lesson, including introducing topics, guided practice, independent practice, and closures. The lessons aim to help students meet several learning standards related to English language arts.
This document contains details of an English language lesson plan for a Grade 3 class. The lesson plan focuses on reviewing language that was taught in previous lessons, including asking and answering questions about name, family members, possessions, and time. The plan outlines pre-lesson, lesson delivery, and post-lesson activities which involve games, worksheets, questioning, and other interactive exercises to reinforce the targeted vocabulary. The objective is for students to demonstrate understanding and appropriate use of the reviewed language.
This document contains several daily lesson plans for an English class. The plans cover topics on past and present inventions, reading comprehension passages about inventions, email writing, grammar lessons on possessive pronouns, and reciting poems. The plans include pre-lesson introductions, classroom discussions, group and individual activities. The objectives are for students to discuss inventions, read texts, write emails, use possessive pronouns, recite poems correctly, and enjoy the lessons. Assessments include quizzes. Teaching was postponed once due to an unspecified reason.
This document contains a daily lesson log for a 7th grade English class covering folklore from the Philippines. The log outlines the objectives, content, learning resources, procedures, and reflection for the week's lessons. The objectives are to understand contemporary Philippine literature, text types, language skills, and oral communication. The content covers defining folklore, examples of folklore genres, and famous Filipino authors. The procedures involve group work, discussions, presentations, assessments and applying the concepts. The reflection addresses student performance and areas for improvement.
1. This document contains a daily lesson plan for a Grade 11 Social Science class covering the topic of the emergence of social sciences and differentiating social sciences from natural sciences and humanities.
2. The plan outlines objectives, content, learning resources, procedures including group activities and assessments. Procedures are spread out across multiple sessions and include reviewing concepts, presenting new material, practicing skills and evaluating learning.
3. A reflection section asks the teacher to assess their teaching, the students' progress and understanding, and identify areas where the principal may provide assistance or support.
This document outlines a lesson plan for a Year 3 English class. The lesson focuses on the topic "My Best Friend, Claire" and is divided into four sections: Listening and Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Language Arts. Each section lists learning outcomes, teaching standards, learning activities for both the teacher and pupils, and any teaching aids used. The listening and speaking section involves pupils describing a picture puzzle and reciting a poem. The reading section has pupils identifying words containing the phoneme /e/. The writing section has pupils rearranging words to form sentences and filling in blanks. Finally, the language arts section involves pupils performing a jazz chant and creating a poster about Claire.
This document contains the daily lesson plan for a primary school English class over the course of one week. On Monday, the class focused on phonics lessons teaching the sounds /ear/ and /air/ through rhymes, actions, and reading words. Students also practiced rearranging colored pencils to form letters. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the class continued their phonics lessons on blending sounds and spelling words. Other lessons included talking about personal favorites, reading stories, and practicing handwriting strokes. The plans provide learning objectives, teaching materials, and assessments for each lesson.
A reading program for Grade 9 in the Philippines. Note: This is not an official Reading program for grade 9. This is only a sample reading program that was made by the MAESL Students in Benguet State University as a requirement in Teaching Reading and Literary Appreciation. For Word Format just comment below.
The document provides a lesson plan for a Year 5 English class on the topic of saving the environment. The lesson involves 41 students and uses various teaching methods including showing pictures, vocabulary instruction, reading comprehension, and worksheet activities. The plan outlines the objectives to have students understand the text about saving the environment and complete related tasks correctly. It details the timing, materials, and procedures for each stage of the lesson including an introduction, pre-reading vocabulary, reading comprehension, post-reading worksheet, and conclusion.
The daily lesson plan outlines English lessons for three classes on Sunday, July 10th, 2016. The lessons follow the same format and cover the topic "My Happy Days" according to the 3.1.2 standard. The objectives are for pupils to number a story accordingly and copy sentences neatly. The lessons involve rearranging pictures to tell a story, numbering the story, completing exercises in activity books, and writing sentences neatly.
This document provides a lesson plan for teaching English to 8th grade students. The lesson focuses on vocabulary related to leisure time activities. It includes 5 parts: 1) A warm-up activity to review vocabulary from the previous lesson. 2) An activity to introduce and practice new vocabulary words and phrases for expressing likes and interests. 3) A pronunciation activity to practice the sounds // and /u:/. 4) A production activity where students ask each other questions and report to the class. 5) A consolidation section to review what was learned. The lesson aims to help students expand their vocabulary for talking about leisure activities and improve their pronunciation.
This document contains a scheme of work for English language lessons for Year 2 primary students. It outlines 15 lessons over 3 months, with topics including writing, listening, speaking, reading, and language arts. Each lesson focuses on a main skill and includes standards, objectives, lesson plans, materials, and differentiation strategies. The lessons follow a progression on the theme of self, family, friends, and free time, building language around topics like introductions, days of the week, and activities.
SOCIAL CHANGE(a change in the institutional and normative structure of societ...DrNidhiAgarwal
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This PPT is showing the effect of social changes in human life and it is very understandable to the students with easy language.in this contents are Itroduction, definition,Factors affecting social changes ,Main technological factors, Social change and stress , what is eustress and how social changes give impact of the human's life.
The document outlines a daily lesson plan for an English class of 2nd grade students. The lesson focuses on teaching students about the water cycle through visual aids, vocabulary practice, and a worksheet activity done in pairs. The plan details the objectives, content, teaching methods, and assessment used to help students understand and learn about the water cycle.
This English lesson plan is for Year 3 students based on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). The lesson focuses on reading and introduces the topic of self, family, and friends. The language focuses include greetings, names, descriptions, and times. The objectives are for students to practice asking and answering questions about characters. Activities include reading about a character's family, describing family members, and asking each other questions. Assessment involves answering reading comprehension questions correctly.
Dossier nivel 5 vela_sarricolea_arriagaLuis Arriaga
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This dossier describes a lesson plan for a university English course focusing on the present perfect tense. The lesson includes icebreaker activities, vocabulary practice, grammar exercises, reading comprehension, listening activities, and a group project to practice discussing life experiences using the present perfect. The teacher aims to make the lesson interesting while balancing grammar and communication goals.
The document contains 10 daily lesson plans for Year 1 students. Each lesson plan follows a similar structure, beginning with content and learning standards, objectives, teaching aids/strategies, and a reflection. The lessons cover subjects like English language, writing, reading, speaking and language arts. The lessons involve listening to audio clips, completing worksheets, games, group activities and performances to teach concepts like letters, numbers, colors and songs in an engaging way.
This lesson plan outlines a week-long series of English lessons for Year 2 students. Over the course of the week, the lessons will cover topics related to listening, reading, writing, and responding to stories. A variety of activities are outlined for each lesson, including introducing topics, guided practice, independent practice, and closures. The lessons aim to help students meet several learning standards related to English language arts.
This document contains details of an English language lesson plan for a Grade 3 class. The lesson plan focuses on reviewing language that was taught in previous lessons, including asking and answering questions about name, family members, possessions, and time. The plan outlines pre-lesson, lesson delivery, and post-lesson activities which involve games, worksheets, questioning, and other interactive exercises to reinforce the targeted vocabulary. The objective is for students to demonstrate understanding and appropriate use of the reviewed language.
This document contains several daily lesson plans for an English class. The plans cover topics on past and present inventions, reading comprehension passages about inventions, email writing, grammar lessons on possessive pronouns, and reciting poems. The plans include pre-lesson introductions, classroom discussions, group and individual activities. The objectives are for students to discuss inventions, read texts, write emails, use possessive pronouns, recite poems correctly, and enjoy the lessons. Assessments include quizzes. Teaching was postponed once due to an unspecified reason.
This document contains a daily lesson log for a 7th grade English class covering folklore from the Philippines. The log outlines the objectives, content, learning resources, procedures, and reflection for the week's lessons. The objectives are to understand contemporary Philippine literature, text types, language skills, and oral communication. The content covers defining folklore, examples of folklore genres, and famous Filipino authors. The procedures involve group work, discussions, presentations, assessments and applying the concepts. The reflection addresses student performance and areas for improvement.
1. This document contains a daily lesson plan for a Grade 11 Social Science class covering the topic of the emergence of social sciences and differentiating social sciences from natural sciences and humanities.
2. The plan outlines objectives, content, learning resources, procedures including group activities and assessments. Procedures are spread out across multiple sessions and include reviewing concepts, presenting new material, practicing skills and evaluating learning.
3. A reflection section asks the teacher to assess their teaching, the students' progress and understanding, and identify areas where the principal may provide assistance or support.
This document outlines a lesson plan for a Year 3 English class. The lesson focuses on the topic "My Best Friend, Claire" and is divided into four sections: Listening and Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Language Arts. Each section lists learning outcomes, teaching standards, learning activities for both the teacher and pupils, and any teaching aids used. The listening and speaking section involves pupils describing a picture puzzle and reciting a poem. The reading section has pupils identifying words containing the phoneme /e/. The writing section has pupils rearranging words to form sentences and filling in blanks. Finally, the language arts section involves pupils performing a jazz chant and creating a poster about Claire.
This document contains the daily lesson plan for a primary school English class over the course of one week. On Monday, the class focused on phonics lessons teaching the sounds /ear/ and /air/ through rhymes, actions, and reading words. Students also practiced rearranging colored pencils to form letters. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the class continued their phonics lessons on blending sounds and spelling words. Other lessons included talking about personal favorites, reading stories, and practicing handwriting strokes. The plans provide learning objectives, teaching materials, and assessments for each lesson.
A reading program for Grade 9 in the Philippines. Note: This is not an official Reading program for grade 9. This is only a sample reading program that was made by the MAESL Students in Benguet State University as a requirement in Teaching Reading and Literary Appreciation. For Word Format just comment below.
The document provides a lesson plan for a Year 5 English class on the topic of saving the environment. The lesson involves 41 students and uses various teaching methods including showing pictures, vocabulary instruction, reading comprehension, and worksheet activities. The plan outlines the objectives to have students understand the text about saving the environment and complete related tasks correctly. It details the timing, materials, and procedures for each stage of the lesson including an introduction, pre-reading vocabulary, reading comprehension, post-reading worksheet, and conclusion.
The daily lesson plan outlines English lessons for three classes on Sunday, July 10th, 2016. The lessons follow the same format and cover the topic "My Happy Days" according to the 3.1.2 standard. The objectives are for pupils to number a story accordingly and copy sentences neatly. The lessons involve rearranging pictures to tell a story, numbering the story, completing exercises in activity books, and writing sentences neatly.
This document provides a lesson plan for teaching English to 8th grade students. The lesson focuses on vocabulary related to leisure time activities. It includes 5 parts: 1) A warm-up activity to review vocabulary from the previous lesson. 2) An activity to introduce and practice new vocabulary words and phrases for expressing likes and interests. 3) A pronunciation activity to practice the sounds // and /u:/. 4) A production activity where students ask each other questions and report to the class. 5) A consolidation section to review what was learned. The lesson aims to help students expand their vocabulary for talking about leisure activities and improve their pronunciation.
This document contains a scheme of work for English language lessons for Year 2 primary students. It outlines 15 lessons over 3 months, with topics including writing, listening, speaking, reading, and language arts. Each lesson focuses on a main skill and includes standards, objectives, lesson plans, materials, and differentiation strategies. The lessons follow a progression on the theme of self, family, friends, and free time, building language around topics like introductions, days of the week, and activities.
SOCIAL CHANGE(a change in the institutional and normative structure of societ...DrNidhiAgarwal
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This PPT is showing the effect of social changes in human life and it is very understandable to the students with easy language.in this contents are Itroduction, definition,Factors affecting social changes ,Main technological factors, Social change and stress , what is eustress and how social changes give impact of the human's life.
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APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
- Autonomy, Teams and Tension
- Oliver Randall & David Bovis
- Own Your Autonomy
Oliver Randall
Consultant, Tribe365
Oliver is a career project professional since 2011 and started volunteering with APM in 2016 and has since chaired the People Interest Network and the North East Regional Network. Oliver has been consulting in culture, leadership and behaviours since 2019 and co-developed HPTM速an off the shelf high performance framework for teams and organisations and is currently working with SAS (Stellenbosch Academy for Sport) developing the culture, leadership and behaviours framework for future elite sportspeople whilst also holding down work as a project manager in the NHS at North Tees and Hartlepool Foundation Trust.
David Bovis
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A Leadership and Culture Change expert, David is the originator of BTFA and The Dux Model.
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Session | Own Your Autonomy The Importance of Autonomy in Project Management
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1. DAY Tuesday (Lesson 17) YEAR 6
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Reading
THEME World of knowledge DATE 12/4/2022
TOPIC Unit 2: Life in the past TIME 8.25-9.25
SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)
Content Standard:
Main: 3.2 Understand a variety of linear and non-
linear print and digital texts by using appropriate
reading strategies
Complementary: 3.2 Understand a variety of linear
and non-linear print and digital texts by using
appropriate reading strategies
Pre-lesson: Pupils refer to textbook page 23. Teacher asks
pupils if the characters are from the past, present or the
future. Pupils share their answers.
Lesson delivery:
1. Teacher asks pupils who was Samuel Pepys. Pupils read the
text in the box at the top of the diary and share their answers.
Pupils point to Samuel Pepys in the textbook.
2. In groups pupils, read the diary to find out what is
happening in each picture guided by audio 1.9.
3. Teacher writes a few questions for pupils to answer based
on the diary. What are the two women doing in the first picture?
What is Samuel Pepys doing? Who is the woman in the third picture?
What is happening in the last picture?
4. Teacher asks other questions such as; What did he need the
candles for? What does a watchman do? What were the houses made
of?
5. Pupils refer to the vocabulary panel and look at the words
before and after the words in bold to help understand the
context. Pupils write down the meaning in their exercise
books.
Post-lesson: Pupils discuss the meanings of the words with
the class.
Learning Standard:
Main: 3.2.3 Guess the meaning of unfamiliar words
from clues provided by other known words and by
context
Complementary: 3.2.1 Understand the main idea of
simple longer texts
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to guess
the meaning of unfamiliar words from the clues.
SUCCESS CRITERIA TEACHING AIDS:
1. Guess the meanings of at least 5 words with
suitable answers.
2. read and answer at least 5 questions correctly.
textbook songs/audio clips
a) THINKING SKILLS:
Applying
c) 21ST
CL ACTIVITIES:
Think-Pair-Share
b) CLASSROOM-BASED
ASSESSMENT: Task
d) 21ST
CL METHOD:
Learning skills/process
REFLECTION / REMARKS:
SJKT ST. JOSEPH JALAN SENTUL,
51000 KUALA LUMPUR.
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2. DAY Tuesday YEAR 6
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Writing
THEME World of knowledge DATE 12/4/2022
TOPIC Unit 2: Life in the past TIME 9.25-9.55
SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)
Content Standard:
Main: 4.3 Communicate with appropriate language
form and style for a range of purposes in print and
digital media
Complementary: 3.2 Understand a variety of linear
and non-linear print and digital texts by using
appropriate reading strategies
Pre-lesson: Pupils reread the story from the textbook page
22-23.
Lesson delivery:
1. Pupil refer to textbook page 24. Pupils number the events
orally while teacher writes on the board.
2. Pupils refer to Activity 2. Pupils copy the questions into
their exercise books. Pupils answer the questions by referring
to the text in page 22-23.
3. Teacher and pupils discuss the answers.
4. Pupils refer to Activity 3. Teacher guides pupils to compare
life in the past with now using a table. Teacher guides pupils
to compare life in the past based on the text and their life
right now. Pupils discuss in groups and share the answers
with the class.
5. Using the points in table, pupils are guided to write
sentences to compare. Teacher demonstrates the first
sentence.
6. In pairs, pupils work on their sentences.
Post-lesson: Pupils share their sentences with another group
for a review.
Learning Standard:
Main: 4.3.3 Produce a plan or draft of two
paragraphs or more for a familiar topic and modify
this appropriately in response to feedback
Complementary: 3.2.1 Understand the main idea of
simple longer texts
OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:
Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to
produce sentences based on the table comparison.
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will
be able to read and answer the questions.
Pupils can
1. produce at least 4 correct sentences to compare
the differences.
2. read and answer at least 5 questions correctly.
textbook Choose an item.
a) THINKING SKILLS:
Creating
c) 21ST
CL ACTIVITIES:
Pair/Group discussion
b) CLASSROOM-BASED
ASSESSMENT: Written
work
d) 21ST
CL METHOD:
Group-based activities
REFLECTION / REMARKS:
SUCCESS CRITERIA
SJKT ST. JOSEPH JALAN SENTUL,
51000 KUALA LUMPUR.
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3. DAY Wednesday (Lesson 19) YEAR 6
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Listening
THEME World of knowledge DATE 13/4/2022
TOPIC Unit 2: Life in the past TIME 10.15-11.15
SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)
Content Standard:
Main: 1.1 Recognise and reproduce target language
sounds
Complementary: 1.2 Understand meaning in a
variety of familiar contexts
Pre-lesson: As a whole class, pupils play a little activity to see
who guesses the verbs the fastest. Pupils refer to Activity
working with words in textbook page 24.
Lesson delivery:
1. Pupils refer to vocabulary box at the top of page 26 in
textbook. Pupils guess the meaning of the words and check
their answers by reading the sentences in textbook page 135.
2. Pupils refer to Activity 1. Teacher asks pupils who they think
the man is in the picture. Pupils share their answer.
3. Audio 1.10 is played for the pupils. Pupils listen and say the
dialogue. Pupils are divided into two groups to role play the
dialogues.
4. Teacher explains the usage of the Wh- questions and we
use them to ask when we require any information.
5. Teacher writes the questions Did you use to study maths?
Did you use to live in the countryside? Teacher shares that
these are the yes/no questions.
6. Pupils refer to activity 2 and change the dialogue using the
given phrases. Pupils share their answers.
7. Pupils refer to Activity 3 and are guided to make questions
using the given clues.
Post-lesson: Pupils ask the questions prepared to their
partners.
Learning Standard:
Main: 1.1.1 Recognise and reproduce with
independently a wide range of target language
phonemes
Complementary: 1.2.5 Understand more complex
supported questions
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to listen
and say the dialogues.
SUCCESS CRITERIA TEACHING AIDS:
Pupils can
1. listen and say at least 2 sentences correctly.
2. listen and answer at least 4 questions correctly.
textbook songs/audio clips
a) THINKING SKILLS:
Creating
c) 21ST
CL ACTIVITIES:
Pair/Group discussion
b) CLASSROOM-BASED
ASSESSMENT: Task
d) 21ST
CL METHOD:
Group-based activities
SJKT ST. JOSEPH JALAN SENTUL,
51000 KUALA LUMPUR.
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4. DAY Wednesday (Lesson 20) YEAR 6
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Speaking
THEME World of knowledge DATE 13/4/2022
TOPIC Unit 2: Life in the past TIME 11.15-11.45
SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)
Content Standard:
Main: 2.1 Communicate simple information
intelligibly
Complementary: 4.2 Communicate basic information
intelligibly for a range of purposes in print and digital
media
Pre-lesson: Pupils open textbook page 22-23. Teacher tells
pupils that they are given 25 seconds to look at the pictures.
Then, pupils write down the things and events in the picture.
(Ex: houses made of wood, candles)
Lesson delivery:
1. Pupil refer to the picture in Activity 1. Teacher asks pupils
what do they see in the picture. Pupils share their thoughts.
2. Teacher explains to pupils that we use used to explain
about past situations that are not true now or things we did
regularly in the past but dont do now.
3. Pupils identify the negative sentences (didnt).
4. Pupils refer to Activity 2. Pupils copy the text into their
exercise books and complete it.
5. Teacher and pupils discuss the answers.
6. Pupils refer to Activity 3 and share what they see in the
pictures.
7. Teacher explains that based on the example, pupils talk
about when they were three years old.
8. Pupils take turns to say what his/her partner used/didnt
use to do in pairs.
Post-lesson: Pupils share with other pupils form other
groups.
Learning Standard:
Main: 2.1.1 Give detailed information about
themselves and others
Complementary: 4.2.1 Give detailed information
about themselves and others
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to say
what they used to do and didnt use to do.
SUCCESS CRITERIA TEACHING AIDS:
Pupils can
1. say at least 1 thing that they used to do and didnt
use to do.
2. fill in the blanks with at least 5 correct answers.
textbook songs/audio clips
a) THINKING SKILLS:
Analysing
c) 21ST
CL ACTIVITIES:
Think-Pair-Share
b) CLASSROOM-BASED
ASSESSMENT: Task
d) 21ST
CL METHOD:
Collaborative learning
REFLECTION / REMARKS:
SJKT ST. JOSEPH JALAN SENTUL,
51000 KUALA LUMPUR.
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5. DAY Wednesday YEAR 6
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Language Art
THEME World of self, family and friends DATE 20/4/2022
TOPIC The Sandwich by Tony Bradman TIME 10.15-11.45
SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)
Content Standard:
Main: 5.3 Express an imaginative response to literary
texts
Complementary: 4.3 Communicate with appropriate
language form and style for a range of purposes in
print and digital media
Pre-lesson: Teacher asks pupils what they would put in their
sandwiches. Pupils share their answers.
Lesson delivery:
1. Pupils receive a flow map (Main SOW page 62) or pupils
can write the answers in their exercise books.
2. Pupils watch a short clip on how to make a sandwich.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4BSk1U5ans
4. In groups, pupils fill in the Flow Map with correct
information.
5. Pupils discuss the steps of making a sandwich.
6. Pupils draw their sandwich based on the layers.
Post-lesson: Pupils conduct a gallery walk with their
sandwich picture.
Learning Standard:
Main: 5.3.1 Respond imaginatively and intelligibly
through creating simple stories and simple poems
Complementary: 4.3.1 Use capital letters, full stops,
commas in lists, question marks and speech marks
appropriately at discourse level
OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:
At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to draw
their sandwich.
Success Criteria
Pupils can
1. draw a sandwich based on their arrangement.
2. write at least 5 steps using capital letters, full stops
and commas correctly.
textbook video
a) THINKING SKILLS:
Creating
c) 21ST
CL ACTIVITIES:
Gallery walk
b) CLASSROOM-BASED
ASSESSMENT: Task
d) 21ST
CL METHOD:
Group-based activities
REFLECTION / REMARKS:
SJKT ST. JOSEPH JALAN SENTUL,
51000 KUALA LUMPUR.
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