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.
LESSON PLAN FOR YEAR 6 PUPILS PRIMARY SCHOOLImranHanna
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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 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 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 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 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 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.
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.
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.
This lesson plan template provides guidance for a 9th grade reading lesson on climate change vocabulary. The lesson objective is for students to define content-specific vocabulary words from a climate change module by matching words to definitions, making flashcards, and assessing their knowledge levels for each word. A variety of activities are outlined, including matching vocabulary words to definitions in groups, creating individual flashcards, and a three-part vocabulary test. Student feedback and potential adjustments are also discussed.
WEEK 1 - unit INTRODUCTION - FRIENDS.docxrefitriyanie1
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This document contains a daily lesson plan for an English language class. The lesson plan outlines introducing greetings to students. The objectives are for students to understand simple phrases and sentences about greetings, say greetings correctly, and identify letters of the alphabet. The plan details pre-lesson, lesson delivery, and post-lesson activities like practicing greetings in pairs, writing letters and names, and reinforcing vocabulary. Assessment is through presentation, exercises, and observing students' ability to meet the learning objectives.
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.
WEEK 2 - unit INTRODUCTION - FRIENDS ( greetings).docxrefitriyanie1
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This document contains a daily lesson plan for a Year 1 English Language class. The lesson plan outlines the following:
1. The date, class time, subject, topic (Introduction - Friends), sub-topic (Numbers 1-10), content standards, learning standards, and learning objectives for the lesson.
2. The learning outlines including the pre-lesson, lesson delivery, and post-lesson activities which involve counting from 1 to 10, asking/answering about ages, and writing numbers.
3. Details on the vocabulary, grammar, thinking processes, teaching aids, and assessment for the lesson, as well as a reflection on the previous lesson.
4. Homework assigned which is an exercise
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.
This document provides a scheme of work for Primary Year 2 students over 19 weeks. It outlines 15 lessons, each focused on a main skill such as writing, listening, speaking, reading or language arts. For each lesson, the document specifies the theme, topic, language/grammar focus, learning standards, learning outline, materials needed and differentiation strategies. The lessons progress through topics on self, family, friends and free time while targeting grammar such as present simple tense and days of the week.
WEEK 3 - unit INTRODUCTION - FRIENDS.docxrefitriyanie1
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This daily lesson plan outlines an English language class for year 1 students focused on the topic of friends and numbers 1-10. The plan includes 3 learning objectives for the students: 1) Introduce themselves independently and use correct punctuation in 3 sentences with guidance, 2) Say and write letters independently and write simple sentences with guidance, and 3) Say simple chants and raps and describe objects in at least 2 simple sentences with guidance. The plan details pre-lesson, lesson, and post-lesson activities including games, exercises, and tasks to help students practice relevant vocabulary and skills.
This document contains information about an English language lesson for 24 fourth-year students. The lesson focuses on speaking skills related to family members and takes place on Monday, March 21st, 2022 from 9:40-10:20. The lesson objectives are for students to understand the new CEFR English speaking exam format and explain and justify their own feelings or those of others when responding to questions. The lesson activities include watching an introduction video about speaking assessments, taking notes, and completing an exit card to review their learning.
This daily lesson plan outlines an English language class for a group of 5th grade students. Over the course of a week, the plan details lessons focused on listening and speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and language arts. Each lesson includes objectives, learning standards, activities, vocabulary, assessments, and reflections. The plan aims to help students improve their English communication skills through various exercises involving pronunciation, comprehension, composition, verbs, and poetry recitation.
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 outlines a lesson plan for an English language class about introducing oneself. The lesson includes several activities: 1) Introducing students' names through pictures and initial sounds. 2) Identifying phonemes with actions. 3) Reading and writing practice of letters and words. 4) Producing a creative drawing of oneself. The overall objectives are for students to introduce themselves, identify phonemes, and write letters neatly. The lesson aims to develop students' listening, speaking, reading, writing and creativity skills.
This document provides strategies for supporting English language learners in various classroom contexts. It begins by recommending seating ELL students next to sympathetic peers who speak their first language and providing visual supports. It also emphasizes speaking clearly, using students' names, and incorporating group work and first language use. Subsequent sections provide reading, writing, speaking and listening, and summarizing strategies. Key recommendations include activating prior knowledge, using visuals and hands-on activities, explicitly teaching genres and vocabulary, incorporating partner and small group work, and focusing on meaning over accuracy.
This document contains a scheme of work for English language lessons for Year 2 primary students. It outlines 15 lessons with focuses on different skills like writing, listening, speaking, reading and language arts. Each lesson provides the content standards, learning standards, learning outline, materials needed and differentiation strategies. The lessons cover topics like introduction, free time and using phrases to talk about daily activities. The document provides detailed plans and instructions for teachers to help students practice their English communication skills.
This document provides a scheme of work for English language lessons for Year 2 primary students. It outlines 15 lessons covering topics like introduction, free time, and daily activities. Each lesson focuses on a main skill like writing, listening, speaking, reading or language arts while complementing it with another skill. Detailed content standards, learning outlines, materials, differentiation strategies and teacher notes are provided to guide instruction for each lesson. The lessons incorporate language focuses like present tense verbs, days of the week and vocabulary through activities like questioning, storytelling, matching, and role plays.
1. The document outlines a lesson plan for an English class on phonics for year 2 students.
2. The lesson will focus on words containing specific phonics like ear, air, ure and er.
3. Students will practice blending phonemes, read words containing the target phonics aloud, and complete a worksheet to assess their understanding.
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.
1) The document is a daily lesson plan for an English class of 4th grade students. The lesson is on personal information like countries, nationalities, and where someone is from.
2) The plan outlines learning objectives, success criteria, teaching materials, activities, and assessments for the lesson. It involves introducing new vocabulary, singing songs, matching countries to flags, describing pictures, and guessing games.
3) The reflection section indicates that most students achieved the learning objectives and those who did not received additional guidance from the teacher.
This document outlines a 4-lesson unit plan to teach students vocabulary from a text. In Lesson 1, students read the text and analyze vocabulary in groups. In Lesson 2, students work in groups to transform the text into a script for a roleplay using the new vocabulary. Lesson 3 involves student group presentations of the roleplays. In Lesson 4, students discuss the pros and cons of the topic in the text by writing arguments on sheets of paper and presenting their findings. The goal is for students to learn, use, and remember new vocabulary through collaborative reading, speaking, and writing activities.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Masters degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APMs People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.
How to Configure Restaurants in Odoo 17 Point of SaleCeline George
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Odoo, a versatile and integrated business management software, excels with its robust Point of Sale (POS) module. This guide delves into the intricacies of configuring restaurants in Odoo 17 POS, unlocking numerous possibilities for streamlined operations and enhanced customer experiences.
This lesson plan template provides guidance for a 9th grade reading lesson on climate change vocabulary. The lesson objective is for students to define content-specific vocabulary words from a climate change module by matching words to definitions, making flashcards, and assessing their knowledge levels for each word. A variety of activities are outlined, including matching vocabulary words to definitions in groups, creating individual flashcards, and a three-part vocabulary test. Student feedback and potential adjustments are also discussed.
WEEK 1 - unit INTRODUCTION - FRIENDS.docxrefitriyanie1
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This document contains a daily lesson plan for an English language class. The lesson plan outlines introducing greetings to students. The objectives are for students to understand simple phrases and sentences about greetings, say greetings correctly, and identify letters of the alphabet. The plan details pre-lesson, lesson delivery, and post-lesson activities like practicing greetings in pairs, writing letters and names, and reinforcing vocabulary. Assessment is through presentation, exercises, and observing students' ability to meet the learning objectives.
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.
WEEK 2 - unit INTRODUCTION - FRIENDS ( greetings).docxrefitriyanie1
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This document contains a daily lesson plan for a Year 1 English Language class. The lesson plan outlines the following:
1. The date, class time, subject, topic (Introduction - Friends), sub-topic (Numbers 1-10), content standards, learning standards, and learning objectives for the lesson.
2. The learning outlines including the pre-lesson, lesson delivery, and post-lesson activities which involve counting from 1 to 10, asking/answering about ages, and writing numbers.
3. Details on the vocabulary, grammar, thinking processes, teaching aids, and assessment for the lesson, as well as a reflection on the previous lesson.
4. Homework assigned which is an exercise
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.
This document provides a scheme of work for Primary Year 2 students over 19 weeks. It outlines 15 lessons, each focused on a main skill such as writing, listening, speaking, reading or language arts. For each lesson, the document specifies the theme, topic, language/grammar focus, learning standards, learning outline, materials needed and differentiation strategies. The lessons progress through topics on self, family, friends and free time while targeting grammar such as present simple tense and days of the week.
WEEK 3 - unit INTRODUCTION - FRIENDS.docxrefitriyanie1
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This daily lesson plan outlines an English language class for year 1 students focused on the topic of friends and numbers 1-10. The plan includes 3 learning objectives for the students: 1) Introduce themselves independently and use correct punctuation in 3 sentences with guidance, 2) Say and write letters independently and write simple sentences with guidance, and 3) Say simple chants and raps and describe objects in at least 2 simple sentences with guidance. The plan details pre-lesson, lesson, and post-lesson activities including games, exercises, and tasks to help students practice relevant vocabulary and skills.
This document contains information about an English language lesson for 24 fourth-year students. The lesson focuses on speaking skills related to family members and takes place on Monday, March 21st, 2022 from 9:40-10:20. The lesson objectives are for students to understand the new CEFR English speaking exam format and explain and justify their own feelings or those of others when responding to questions. The lesson activities include watching an introduction video about speaking assessments, taking notes, and completing an exit card to review their learning.
This daily lesson plan outlines an English language class for a group of 5th grade students. Over the course of a week, the plan details lessons focused on listening and speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and language arts. Each lesson includes objectives, learning standards, activities, vocabulary, assessments, and reflections. The plan aims to help students improve their English communication skills through various exercises involving pronunciation, comprehension, composition, verbs, and poetry recitation.
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 outlines a lesson plan for an English language class about introducing oneself. The lesson includes several activities: 1) Introducing students' names through pictures and initial sounds. 2) Identifying phonemes with actions. 3) Reading and writing practice of letters and words. 4) Producing a creative drawing of oneself. The overall objectives are for students to introduce themselves, identify phonemes, and write letters neatly. The lesson aims to develop students' listening, speaking, reading, writing and creativity skills.
This document provides strategies for supporting English language learners in various classroom contexts. It begins by recommending seating ELL students next to sympathetic peers who speak their first language and providing visual supports. It also emphasizes speaking clearly, using students' names, and incorporating group work and first language use. Subsequent sections provide reading, writing, speaking and listening, and summarizing strategies. Key recommendations include activating prior knowledge, using visuals and hands-on activities, explicitly teaching genres and vocabulary, incorporating partner and small group work, and focusing on meaning over accuracy.
This document contains a scheme of work for English language lessons for Year 2 primary students. It outlines 15 lessons with focuses on different skills like writing, listening, speaking, reading and language arts. Each lesson provides the content standards, learning standards, learning outline, materials needed and differentiation strategies. The lessons cover topics like introduction, free time and using phrases to talk about daily activities. The document provides detailed plans and instructions for teachers to help students practice their English communication skills.
This document provides a scheme of work for English language lessons for Year 2 primary students. It outlines 15 lessons covering topics like introduction, free time, and daily activities. Each lesson focuses on a main skill like writing, listening, speaking, reading or language arts while complementing it with another skill. Detailed content standards, learning outlines, materials, differentiation strategies and teacher notes are provided to guide instruction for each lesson. The lessons incorporate language focuses like present tense verbs, days of the week and vocabulary through activities like questioning, storytelling, matching, and role plays.
1. The document outlines a lesson plan for an English class on phonics for year 2 students.
2. The lesson will focus on words containing specific phonics like ear, air, ure and er.
3. Students will practice blending phonemes, read words containing the target phonics aloud, and complete a worksheet to assess their understanding.
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.
1) The document is a daily lesson plan for an English class of 4th grade students. The lesson is on personal information like countries, nationalities, and where someone is from.
2) The plan outlines learning objectives, success criteria, teaching materials, activities, and assessments for the lesson. It involves introducing new vocabulary, singing songs, matching countries to flags, describing pictures, and guessing games.
3) The reflection section indicates that most students achieved the learning objectives and those who did not received additional guidance from the teacher.
This document outlines a 4-lesson unit plan to teach students vocabulary from a text. In Lesson 1, students read the text and analyze vocabulary in groups. In Lesson 2, students work in groups to transform the text into a script for a roleplay using the new vocabulary. Lesson 3 involves student group presentations of the roleplays. In Lesson 4, students discuss the pros and cons of the topic in the text by writing arguments on sheets of paper and presenting their findings. The goal is for students to learn, use, and remember new vocabulary through collaborative reading, speaking, and writing activities.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Masters degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APMs People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.
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Odoo, a versatile and integrated business management software, excels with its robust Point of Sale (POS) module. This guide delves into the intricacies of configuring restaurants in Odoo 17 POS, unlocking numerous possibilities for streamlined operations and enhanced customer experiences.
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This ppt is useful for not only for B.Ed., M.Ed., M.A. (Education) or any other PG level students or Ph.D. scholars but also for the school, college and university teachers who are interested to prepare an e-content with AI for their students and others.
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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If you use QuickBooks Desktop and are stressing about moving to QuickBooks Online, in this webinar, get your questions answered and learn tips and tricks to make the process easier for you.
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* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
* I have a really old version of QuickBooks. What should I do?
* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
*Does it bring over all my historical data? Are there things that don't come over?
* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
* And more
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
Consultant, Duxinaroe
A Leadership and Culture Change expert, David is the originator of BTFA and The Dux Model.
With a Masters in Applied Neuroscience from the Institute of Organisational Neuroscience, he is widely regarded as the Go-To expert in the field, recognised as an inspiring keynote speaker and change strategist.
He has an industrial engineering background, majoring in TPS / Lean. David worked his way up from his apprenticeship to earn his seat at the C-suite table. His career spans several industries, including Automotive, Aerospace, Defence, Space, Heavy Industries and Elec-Mech / polymer contract manufacture.
Published in Londons Evening Standard quarterly business supplement, James Caans Your business Magazine, Quality World, the Lean Management Journal and Cambridge Universities PMA, he works as comfortably with leaders from FTSE and Fortune 100 companies as he does owner-managers in SMEs. He is passionate about helping leaders understand the neurological root cause of a high-performance culture and sustainable change, in business.
Session | Own Your Autonomy The Importance of Autonomy in Project Management
#OwnYourAutonomy is aiming to be a global APM initiative to position everyone to take a more conscious role in their decision making process leading to increased outcomes for everyone and contribute to a world in which all projects succeed.
We want everyone to join the journey.
#OwnYourAutonomy is the culmination of 3 years of collaborative exploration within the Leadership Focus Group which is part of the APM People Interest Network. The work has been pulled together using the 5 HPTM速 Systems and the BTFA neuroscience leadership programme.
https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/apm-people-network/about/
Prelims of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
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Y5 E L1 - L5 (M0).docx
1. By:MissAsh
YEAR 5 DAILY LESSON PLANS
Success Criteria
Pupils can
1. listen and match at least 5 pictures
2. read and fill in at least 5 blanks
DAY Choose anitem. (Lesson 1) YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Listening
THEME World of self, family and friends DATE Clickor tap to entera date.
TOPIC Starter Unit: Free time TIME
SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)
Content Standard:
Main: 1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of familiar
contexts
Complementary: 3.2 Understand a variety of linear
and non-linear print and digital texts by using
appropriate reading strategies
Pre-lesson: Teacher writes free time on the board and ask
students to share what they think is free time.
Lesson delivery:
1. Pupils refer to textbook page 4 Activity 1 and asked to
check if any of their sharing earlier is in the box.
2. Pupils listen to audio CD1-02. Pupils listen to the song and
match the words to the pictures below orally.
3. Pupils refer to Activity 2. Teacher checks if pupils
understand the words.
4. Pupils read the text with a partner and guess which words
go in the gaps.
5. Pupils listen to CD1-03 to check the answers.
Post-lesson: Pupils in groups of 6 conduct a think-pair-share
where they share what they would do in their free time.
Learning Standard:
Main: 1.2.1 Understand with support the main idea
of longer simple texts on range of familiar topics
Complementary: 3.2.1 Understand the main idea of
simple texts of two paragraphs or more
OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:
Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to
listen and match pictures correctly.
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will
be able to read and fill the gaps correctly.
textbook songs/audio clips
a) THINKING SKILLS:
Applying
c) 21ST
CL ACTIVITIES:
Think-Pair-Share
b) CLASSROOM-BASED
ASSESSMENT: Observation
d) 21ST
CL METHOD: Pupil-
centred
REFLECTION / REMARKS:
1. All the pupils were able to complete the task.
2. Lesson was carried out successfully.
2. By:MissAsh
YEAR 5 DAILY LESSON PLANS
Success Criteria
Pupils can
1. give at least 5 detailed information to their partner
2. write at least 6 detailed information
DAY Choose anitem. (Lesson 2) YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Speaking
THEME World of self, family and friends DATE Clickor tap to entera date.
TOPIC Starter Unit: Free time TIME
SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)
Content Standard:
Main: 2.1 Communicatesimpleinformation
intelligibly
Complementary: 4.2 Communicatebasic information
intelligibly for a range of purposes in print and digital
media
Pre-lesson: Teacher shares his/her likes and dislikes. Teacher
plays a game where pupils stand up if the sentence teacher
says is true for them. For example: You like ______. You dont
like ______.
Lesson delivery:
1. Pupils refer to textbook page 4 Activity 3 and complete try
to fill in the blanks with their own answers. Pupils are guided
with CD1-04.
2. Pupils listen to Activity 5. In pairs, pupils repeat the
dialogue substituting with their own interests.
For example:
A: Im into _______. B: Oh, I dont like _____. I like_____.
3. Pupils refer to textbook page 5 and completeActivities 1, 2
and 4. Teacher conducts Activity 1 orally and pupils can
complete Activities 2 and4 in their exercise books.
4. Pupils are given the Lets Ask task sheet or asked to draw
the table in their exercise books.
5. Teacher demonstrates how to conduct the activity with the
pupils.
6. In groups of 3, pupils conduct the Lets Ask activity.
Post-lesson: Pupils share their findings with the class.
Learning Standard:
Main: 2.1.1 Give detailed information about
themselves
Complementary: 4.2.1 Give detailed information
about themselves
OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:
Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to
give detailed information based to their partner
correctly.
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will
be able to write detailed information correctly.
textbook songs/audio clips task sheet
a) THINKING SKILLS:
Analysing
c) 21ST
CL ACTIVITIES:
Pair/Group discussion
b) CLASSROOM-BASED
ASSESSMENT: Task
d) 21ST CL METHOD: Pupil-
centred
REFLECTION / REMARKS:
1. All the pupils were able to complete the task.
2. Lesson was carried out successfully.
3. By:MissAsh
YEAR 5 DAILY LESSON PLANS
Success Criteria
Pupils can
1. read and create at least 3 sentences based on the sample.
2. keep the interaction going using their own dialogues.
DAY Choose anitem. (Lesson 3) YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Reading
THEME World of self, family and friends DATE Clickor tap to entera date.
TOPIC Starter Unit: Free time TIME
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: 2.2 Use appropriate communication
strategies
Pre-lesson: Teacher projects World map or Google Earth on
the screen. Teacher asks if pupils know where Europe is, then
the Czech Republic. Teacher asks pupils the capital city of
Czech Republic (Ans: Prague). Pupils refer to textbook page 5
and say 3 differences between houses in Prague and Malaysia
based on the picture.
Lesson delivery:
1. Pupils refer to textbook page 5 Activity 6 and choose the
correct subject pronouns. Pupils compare their answers with
their partners and then teacher.
2. Teacher writes their, theyre and there on the board. Pupils
share sample sentences from Activity 6 that use the words.
2. Pupils read the text in Activity 7 with their partners. Then,
pupils refer to the box KEY PHRASES and are guided by the
teacher to complete the phrases.
3. Pupils practise their new dialogues. Teacher walks around
to guide students.
Post-lesson: Pupils are given a foldable to cut and paste.
Teacher asks pupils to make their own sentences using the
words under each flap.
Learning Standard:
Main: 3.2.1 Understand the main idea of simpletexts
of two paragraphs or more
Complementary: 2.2.1 Keep interaction going in
short exchanges by using suitable questions
OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:
Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to
read and create their own suitable dialogues.
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will
be able to keep the interaction going using their
dialogues.
textbook songs/audio clips foldable
a) THINKING SKILLS:
Analysing
c) 21ST
CL ACTIVITIES:
Pair/Group discussion
b) CLASSROOM-BASED
ASSESSMENT: Task
d) 21ST
CL METHOD: Pupil-
centred
REFLECTION / REMARKS:
1. All the pupils were able to complete the task.
2. Lesson was carried out successfully.
4. By:MissAsh
YEAR 5 DAILY LESSON PLANS
Success Criteria
Pupils can
1. describe at least 3 objects by writing sentences
2. listen and draw at least 3 objects
DAY Choose anitem. (Lesson 4) YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Writing
THEME World of self, family and friends DATE Clickor tap to entera date.
TOPIC Starter Unit: Free time TIME
SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)
Content Standard:
Main: 4.2 Communicatebasic information intelligibly
for a range of purposes in print and digital media
Complementary: 1.2 Understand meaning in a variety
of familiar contexts
Pre-lesson: Teacher writes classroom objects on the board.
Pupils brainstorm and write the words on a piece of paper or
in their books. Then, teacher adds words such as furniture,
electrical objects, stationery and decoration on to the graphic
organizer. Pupils are called to the front to write their answers
based on the categories.
Lesson delivery:
1. Pupils refer to textbook page 6 Activity 1. Pupils listen to
CD1-06 and spell the answers to the pictures correctly.
2. Teacher check the answers with the pupils.
3. Pupils read the picture in Activity 2 on the same page.
Teacher can ask pupils to write the sentences in their books
or ask pupils to orally give the answers.
4. Pupils refer to Activity 4 and asked to draw in their exercise
books. Tell pupils to not look at their friends drawings and
its better to be different. Pupils write 4 sentences based on
their drawn picture.
Post-lesson: In pairs, pupils take turns to read their sentences
and draw. Ex: Pupil A read his/hersentences and pupil B draws
the picture while listening. Pupils compare their drawings to
their partners version.
Learning Standard:
Main: 4.2.4 Describe people, places and objects
using suitable statements
Complementary: 1.2.4 Understand longer sequences
of supported classroom instructions
OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:
Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to
describe objects in their self-drawn picture correctly.
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will
be able to understand the sequence of instructions
and draw the objects.
textbook songs/audio clips Choose an item.
a) THINKING SKILLS:
Analysing
c) 21ST
CL ACTIVITIES:
Pair/Group discussion
b) CLASSROOM-BASED
ASSESSMENT: Observation
d) 21ST CL METHOD:
Group-based activities
REFLECTION / REMARKS:
1. All the pupils were able to complete the task.
2. Lesson was carried out successfully.
5. By:MissAsh
YEAR 5 DAILY LESSON PLANS
Success Criteria
Pupils can
1. give 1 or more explanations on whether they like the poem or not in their
own words.
2. guess at least 2 meaning of the words given using suitable gestures.
DAY Choose anitem. (Lesson 5) YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Language Art
THEME World of self, family and friends DATE Clickor tap to entera date.
TOPIC This Tooth TIME
SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY)
Content Standard:
Main: 5.2 Express personal responses to literary texts
Complementary: 3.2 Understand a variety of linear
and non-linear print and digital texts by using
appropriate reading strategies
Pre-lesson: Teacher plays Simon says with the pupils.
Lesson delivery:
1. Pupils are introduced to the poem in the Anthology of
Poems page 18.
2. Pupils read the poem silently.
3. Teacher reads the poem with gestures (storytelling tone)
and pupils follow after the teacher.
3. Pupils are divided into Groups 1 and 2. Teacher writes
different sets of words from the poem for both the groups.
4. Teacher explains to pupils that in their groups they must
guess the meaning of the words based on the pictures
shown. Pupils can use words (clues) and movements to
describe the words.
5. Pupils conduct the activity and the group that guesses
most words the fastest will be the winner.
6. In groups, pupils act out their poem stanzas. Pupils read
the stanza and moveaccordingly when they read the verbs
they guessed earlier.
7. Pupils are prompted to share their opinions on whether
they like the poem or not. Teacher prompt pupils to give a
simple explanation.
Post-lesson: Teacher asks pupils, What do you do if your
tooth is loose? and pupils show their possible actions
without words.
Learning Standard:
Main: 5.2.1 Explain in simplelanguage why the like
or dislike an event, description or character in a text
Complementary: 3.2.3 Guess the meaning of
unfamiliar words from clues provided by title, topic,
and other known words
OBJECTIVES TEACHING AIDS:
Main: At the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to
explain whether they like the poem using their own
words.
Complementary: At the end of the lesson, pupils will
be able to guess the meaning of words based on
pictures from the poem.
textbook Choose anitem. Choose an item.
a) THINKING SKILLS:
Evaluating
c) 21ST
CL ACTIVITIES:
Pair/Group discussion
b) CLASSROOM-BASED
ASSESSMENT: Observation
d) 21ST
CL METHOD:
Group-based activities
REFLECTION / REMARKS:
1. All the pupils were able to complete the task.
2. Lesson was carried out successfully.