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    Day 1: Listening and Speaking

    Theme : World of Stories

    Topic : Animals

    Learning Standard : 1.1.3 Able to listen to and recite poems, tongue twisters, and sing songs

    paying attention to pronunciation, rhythm and intonation.

    Objectives : By the end of the lesson pupils should be able to sing song, pay attention

    to pronunciation, rhythm and intonation.

    Time : 9.00 10.00 a.m

    Teaching Aids : Power-Point consisting of lyrics of a song

    Cross Curricular Elements: Multiple Intelligence

    Steps:

    Pre- Listening

    1. Pupils are asked to name animals that live and crawl on the ground.2. Teacher shows picture of a worm and explains to pupils about worms.While-Listening

    1. Pupils listen to the presentation of the Power-Point A Thousand Legged Worm(audio)2. Pupils follow and sing along with teacher.3. Pupils in groups of four and gets them to sing in groupsTeacher pays attention to their pronunciation, rhythm and intonation.

    Post-Listening

    1. Pupils are given time to practise the song with action.2. Pupils present the song with action.3. Pupils are required to pronounce the words that has been deleted in the lyrics. (Note : the words

    are still projected on the screen as a guideline for the students.)

    A Thousand Legged Worm

    Said a thousand legged worm,

    As it gave a little squirm,

    Have you seen that leg of mine?

    If it can't be found,

    Then I've to hop around,

    On my nine-hundred and ninety nine.

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    Hop around

    Hop, Hop (2X)

    Have you seen that leg of mine?

    If it can't be found,

    Then I've to hop around,

    On my nine-hundred and ninety nine.

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    Day 2 : Reading

    Theme : World of Stories

    Topic : The Little Fish

    Learning Standard : 2.2.2 (a) Able to read and understand phrases and sentences from:

    linear texts.

    2.2.3(b) Able to listen, to read and demonstrate understanding

    of text by:

    a) sequencingb) predicting with guidance.

    Objectives : By the end of the lesson pupils should be able to:

    a) read and sequence the storyb) predict the outcome of the story.

    Time : 9.00 10.00 a.m

    Teaching Aids : Handout/Worksheet

    Cross Curricular Elements: Multiple intelligence

    Pre-Reading

    1. Pupils are asked a few WH questions.e.g: a) What animals live in the water?

    2. Pupils respond to the questions asked by the teacher.3. Teacher shows a picture of an eye and asks them to guess which animal that it belongs to. ( Pupils

    get clues from the teacher).

    4. Pupils are introduced to the reading text on the screen. Some difficult words are explained to thepupils.

    While-Reading

    (Note : Text is not shown at this point)

    1. Pupils are put into groups and each group is given an envelope containing strips of sentences ofthe story.

    2. Pupils are required to arrange the sentence strips in the correct order.3. Pupils read out the story and then teacher gives feedback.Post-Reading

    1. In groups pupils discuss and predict the outcome/ending of the story.

    2. Group leader will present the predicted ending.

    3. Teacher comments and gives feedback and reveals the actual ending of the story.

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    The Little Fish

    One day, a little fish was out swimming in the river with her mother. The water was

    clear and warm, but the little fish wanted to swim faster and go farther. So the little fish

    swam on and on till she reached the riverbank. She looked, and there, growing on the bank,

    she saw a large bean stalk and on the bean stalk, a big, fat bean. The little fish thought that

    she had never seen anything so funny.

    "Hello, Nemo," she called to the bean.

    "Hello, Fargo," the bean called back.

    The little fish felt very hurt .............................................................................................

    Suggested answer: that she should be called that. She burst into tears and hurried off to

    complain to her mother about it.

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    Day 3 : Writing

    Theme : World of Story

    Topic : Animals

    Learning Standard : 3.2.1 Able to transfer information with guidance to complete a non-lineartext.

    Objectives : By the end of the lesson pupils should be able to transfer information from

    linear text to a mind map.

    Time : 9.00 10.00 a.m

    Teaching Aids : Video clip about a tortoise.

    Cross Curricular Elements: Constructivism

    Pre-Writing

    1. Pupils watch a video clip about a fish

    2. Pupils read the text shown on the Power-Point slides

    Writing

    4. Pupils complete a mind map.

    5. Pupils peer-check with guidance from teacher.

    The Little Fish

    One day, a little fish was out swimming in the river with her mother. The water was

    clear and warm, but the little fish wanted to swim faster and go farther. So the little fish

    swam on and on till she reached the riverbank. She looked, and there, growing on the bank,

    she saw a large bean stalk and on the bean stalk, a big, fat bean. The little fish thought that

    she had never seen anything so funny.

    "Hello, Nemo ," she called to the bean.

    "Hello, Fargo ," the bean called back.

    The little fish felt very hurt that she should be called that. She burst into tears and hurried

    off to complain to her mother about it.

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    Day 4 : Grammar

    Theme : World of Story

    Topic : Grammar - Common Noun

    Learning Standard : 5.1.1 Able to use nouns correctly and appropriately(a) Common nouns

    Objectives : By the end of the lesson pupils should be able to :

    a) identify and state common nouns in a text.b) Fill in the blanks with the correct common nouns.

    Time : 9.00 10.00 a.m

    Teaching Aids : Text of a story

    Cross Curricular Elements: Contextual Learning

    Steps:

    1. Pupils are asked to name the things around them in the classroom.

    2. Pupils responses are written on the board and teacher explains what are nouns.

    3. Pupils read the text again and identify the nouns by circling the common nouns.

    4. Pupils are given a new task sheet containing sentences where they need to insert the nouns that

    they indentified earlier.

    The Little Fish

    One day, a little fish was out swimming in the river with her mother. The water was

    clear and warm, but the little fish wanted to swim faster and go farther. So the little fish

    swam on and on till she reached the riverbank. She looked, and there, growing on the bank,

    she saw a large bean stalk and on the bean stalk, a big, fat bean. The little fish thought that

    she had never seen anything so funny.

    "Hello, Nemo," she called to the bean.

    "Hello, Fargo," the bean called back.

    The little fish felt very hurt that she should be called that. She burst into tears and hurried

    off to complain to her mother about it.