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| WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 1 |
THE INTERNET: EMAIL
Listening and Speaking Listening and Speaking |
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Stress and Intonation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify correct stress and intonation in 'WH' questions, other questions and statements for clarity in speech. - Understand the role of stress and intonation in conveying meaning. - Value correct stress and intonation in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to an audio-visual recording of words featuring the sounds /ʊ/ /uː/ /f/ /v/. - Listen to correct stress in words such as address, increase among others (whether noun or verb). - Listen to correct intonation in questions and statements to identify a speaker's feelings. - Recite a poem featuring 'WH' questions and declaratives collaboratively. |
- Why do we vary our voice when asking questions?
- How does good pronunciation of words and sounds help us?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 80
- Audio recordings - Poems - Digital devices - Stress and intonation charts MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 82 - Recording devices - Role play scenarios - Internet vocabulary lists |
- Intonation exercises
- Stress identification
- Poem recitation
- Listening comprehension
|
|
| 5 | 2 |
Reading
|
Intensive Reading: Dialogue
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Read a variety of dialogues related to email and the internet for comprehension. - Identify key information in dialogues. - Value reading dialogues for information and enjoyment. |
The learner is guided to:
- Locate new words and sentence structures in a dialogue. - Read a variety of dialogues related to the theme in print and non-print formats. - Answer factual and inferential questions individually and collaboratively. - Identify events in a dialogue for logical flow. - Role-play dialogues about email and internet usage. |
- How can we obtain information from texts?
- What stories or books have you read?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 84
- Dialogues - Digital texts - Role play props - Flash cards MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 86 - Question cards - Writing materials |
- Comprehension questions
- Dialogue sequencing
- Role play
- New word identification
|
|
| 5 | 3 |
Grammar in Use
|
Word Class: Quantifiers (much, many, some and any)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify quantifiers and nouns used with them appropriately for effective communication. - Distinguish between countable and uncountable nouns. - Value correct quantifier usage in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Select countable and uncountable nouns from a list provided by the teacher. - Use the quantifiers (much, many, some and any) correctly with nouns and construct sentences with peers. - Recite poems and rhymes containing the quantifiers (much, many, some and any) in small groups. - Fill in blank spaces using correct quantifiers. |
- How can we quantify nouns we cannot count?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 88
- Noun lists - Poems - Rhymes - Flash cards MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 90 - Digital devices - Role play scenarios - Chart materials |
- Noun categorization
- Gap-filling exercises
- Poem recitation
- Sentence construction
|
|
| 5 | 4 |
Writing
|
Pictorial Composition
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Organise pictures in a logical sequence to write pictorial compositions of about 60-80 words on the theme. - Understand the role of pictures in composition writing. - Value visual elements in writing. |
The learner is guided to:
- Identify pictures from online and offline sources collaboratively. - Use pictures from online and offline sources to write a pictorial composition of 60-80 words based on the theme. - Discuss pictures collaboratively and arrange them in logical sequence. - Plan a pictorial composition using sequenced pictures. |
- How do pictures make you feel?
- How can pictures help us write better compositions?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 91
- Pictures - Digital devices - Planning templates - Sample pictorial compositions MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 93 - Videos - Internet access - Writing materials |
- Picture sequencing
- Composition planning
- Group discussions
- Picture selection
|
|
| 5 | 5 |
TECHNOLOGY: CYBER SAFETY
Listening and Speaking |
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Interactive Listening
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Participate actively in a two-way conversation (turn taking) for self-expression. - Apply vocabulary related to the theme in different settings for clarity of speech. - Use the present and past tense correctly in a two-way dialogue for communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to an audio-visual recording of words featuring the sounds /ɛə/ /j/ /ʤ/ /ʒ/. - Identify words and phrases containing the sounds /ɛə/ /j/ /ʤ/ /ʒ/ from an audio text. - Listen to correct pronunciation of words and phrases related to cyber safety. - Practice saying words and phrases containing the learnt sounds. - Act out a dialogue about cyber safety in small groups. |
Why should you listen to others when they are speaking?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 95
Dictionary Audio recordings Flash cards Charts |
Observation
Oral questions
Peer assessment
Role play
|
|
| 6 | 1 |
Listening and Speaking
|
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Interactive Listening
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Participate actively in a two-way conversation (turn taking) for self-expression. - Apply vocabulary related to the theme in different settings for clarity of speech. - Use proper turn-taking in oral communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Wait for their turn to speak during a conversation. - Pay attention to what others say during a dialogue. - Watch choral verses and identify how presenters use body movement and facial expressions. - Recite choral verses in pairs and groups using appropriate body movements and facial expressions. - Record one another as they perform choral verses. |
Why should we wait for our turn to speak?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 96
Charts Digital devices Video recordings MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 97 Word cards Digital resources |
Observation
Oral presentations
Self-assessment
Role play
|
|
| 6 | 2 |
Reading
|
Extensive Reading: Narratives/Poems
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Read a variety of materials (narratives, poems) for lifelong learning. - Demonstrate independent reading of a variety of materials for information. - Appreciate the importance of independent reading for information and enjoyment. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read the passage 'Safety on the internet'. - Answer questions based on the passage. - Read the words in green in the story and use them to make sentences about cyber safety. - Retell the story in their own words. - Discuss questions related to the story in groups. |
Why should we read different types of materials?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 99
Story books Readers Digital texts MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 101 Poems Digital devices |
Written exercises
Oral questions
Peer assessment
Observation
|
|
| 6 | 3 |
Grammar in Use
|
Tense: Present and Past Progressive Aspect
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the present and past progressive forms of verbs in oral and written texts. - Use the present and past progressive aspect correctly in oral and written contexts. - Appreciate the importance of the present and past progressive aspect in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences and identify if the activities are going on now or in the past. - Tell classmates a story and identify when the actions in the story took place. - Listen to a radio or TV programme and take note of present and past progressive forms. - Identify present progressive and past progressive verbs in reading materials. |
Why is it important to show when something happened?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 102
Newspapers Magazines Radio Television MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 103 Digital devices Charts Newspapers |
Written exercises
Oral questions
Checklists
Peer assessment
|
|
| 6 | 4 |
Writing
|
Punctuation: Full Stop/Capital Letters
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify capital letters and full stops in written texts. - Use capital letters and full stops correctly in written texts. - Value the importance of correct punctuation in written communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Write answers to questions using one word and check if capital letters are used correctly. - Identify names of people and places from a story. - Write sentences containing names of people, days, months, cities, towns, mountains or rivers. - Study a table showing full words and their abbreviations. |
Why do we use punctuation marks?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 105
Punctuation charts Workbooks Digital devices MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 107 Cards Digital devices Charts Sentences with errors |
Written exercises
Observation
Checklists
Peer assessment
|
|
| 6 | 5 |
THE FARM
Listening and Speaking |
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Tongue Twisters
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Articulate sounds accurately for clarity of speech. - Select sounds correctly from a language sample to improve listening comprehension. - Value the role of correct pronunciation in speech for communication clarity. |
The learner is guided to:
- Say sounds correctly after the teacher. - Using a digital device, listen to how each word is pronounced. - Read sentences to a classmate and listen to the classmate read the sentences. - Identify words that have the sounds listed from sentences. - Recite the poem "A farmer's prayer" after the teacher. |
Why should we say words clearly?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 110
Audio recordings Digital devices Word cards Charts |
Observation
Oral questions
Recitation
Peer assessment
|
|
| 7 | 1 |
Listening and Speaking
Reading |
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Tongue Twisters
Reading Fluency |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Articulate sounds related to the farm accurately. - Use vocabulary items related to the farm in a variety of contexts. - Appreciate the importance of correct pronunciation of words for effective communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to tongue twisters from an audio recording. - Say tongue twisters in groups. - Find sounds that are repeated in each tongue twister. - Create own tongue twisters using words with sounds v, w, s and sounds in "chips" and "cure". - Look at pictures and talk about them using farm-related vocabulary. |
What should you do to say words correctly?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 111
Pictures Audio recordings Word cards Digital devices MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 113 Story books Reading passages Charts |
Oral presentations
Observation
Creating tongue twisters
Vocabulary exercises
|
|
| 7 | 2 |
Reading
|
Reading Fluency
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Answer questions based on a text for comprehension. - Apply reading techniques to understand texts related to the farm. - Appreciate the importance of reading for information and enjoyment. |
The learner is guided to:
- Answer questions based on the story "Where is the rain?". - Read another story provided by the teacher. - Predict what the new story is about based on the title and pictures. - Answer questions about the new story. - Read and sing a song about the garden. |
How do you read a text fast?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 114
Story books Songs Digital devices MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 116 Poems Rhymes Video recordings Charts |
Comprehension questions
Oral reading
Peer assessment
Observation
|
|
| 7 | 3 |
Grammar in Use
|
Word Classes: Contracted Verb Forms
Word Classes: Positive/Negative Statements |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify contracted verb forms in sentences. - Use contracted verb forms correctly in sentences. - Appreciate the importance of contracted verb forms in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences with contracted verbs. - Discuss how the words in the sentences are spelled. - Listen to an audio recording and identify contracted verbs. - Write the correct contracted forms of given verbs. - Create sentences using contractions. |
Why do we join two words into one, for example, has not to form hasn't?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 117
Charts Audio recordings Digital devices MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 118 Sentence strips Workbooks |
Written exercises
Oral presentations
Group work
Observation
|
|
| 7 | 4 |
Grammar in Use
Writing |
Word Classes: Contracted Verb Forms/Positive/Negative Statements
Creative Writing: Narrative Compositions |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Apply contractions and positive/negative statements in communication. - Construct sentences using contractions correctly. - Value the importance of proper language structures in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Create a wall chart showing contracted forms of verbs. - Make sentences using the present perfect and past perfect aspects. - Play a game where they pick verbs and form sentences in present perfect and past perfect aspects. - Use verbs in present perfect or past perfect to talk about the environment. |
How do we show the time an action has just taken place?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 119
Word cards Charts Digital devices Story books Jumbled sentences Audio recordings |
Written tests
Group activities
Observations
Oral presentations
|
|
| 7 | 5 |
Writing
|
Creative Writing: Narrative Compositions
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Arrange paragraphs in the correct order for coherence. - Use similes to make narrative compositions interesting. - Value the importance of creativity in writing. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read a story with jumbled paragraphs and arrange them in the correct order. - Match words and phrases based on similarities to form similes. - Complete similes and draw pictures to illustrate each. - Plan a composition of 60-80 words with an introduction, body, and conclusion. |
How can you write an interesting composition?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 120
Jumbled paragraphs Writing materials Pictures Charts |
Written compositions
Peer assessment
Picture illustrations
Group work
|
|
| 8 | 1 |
Writing
|
Creative Writing: Narrative Compositions
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create a narrative composition of 60-80 words for self-expression. - Use similes to enhance the quality of narrative compositions. - Value the importance of creativity in writing for different purposes. |
The learner is guided to:
- Create a composition of 60-80 words about the farm using similes. - Visit a farm during a class field trip and write a composition about the experience. - Read each other's stories and discuss what makes them interesting. - Collect and read more interesting stories. |
What makes a story interesting?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 121
Writing materials Story books Field trip Digital devices |
Written compositions
Peer assessment
Observation
Field trip reports
|
|
| 8 | 2 |
Writing
|
Creative Writing: Narrative Compositions
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create a narrative composition of 60-80 words for self-expression. - Use similes to enhance the quality of narrative compositions. - Value the importance of creativity in writing for different purposes. |
The learner is guided to:
- Create a composition of 60-80 words about the farm using similes. - Visit a farm during a class field trip and write a composition about the experience. - Read each other's stories and discuss what makes them interesting. - Collect and read more interesting stories. |
What makes a story interesting?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 121
Writing materials Story books Field trip Digital devices |
Written compositions
Peer assessment
Observation
Field trip reports
|
|
| 8 | 3 |
HIV AND AIDS
Listening and Speaking |
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Speaking Fluency
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Speak fluently and confidently on a given topic to enhance oral skills. - Articulate sounds accurately for effective communication. - Value the importance of speaking at a reasonable speed and without hesitation. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read and recite the poem "HIV and AIDS". - Pause where necessary when reciting the poem. - Listen to the teacher read the story "Young Stars School". - Repeat the story aloud and clearly without unnecessary pauses. - Prepare a talk on how to overcome HIV and AIDS. |
Why should you speak accurately?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 124
Poems Reading passages Charts Audio recordings |
Oral presentations
Observation
Peer assessment
Recitation
|
|
| 8 | 4 |
Listening and Speaking
|
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Speaking Fluency
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Present speeches on given topics without unnecessary pauses. - Use vocabulary related to HIV and AIDS appropriately. - Appreciate the importance of speaking fluently in different contexts. |
The learner is guided to:
- Present a speech about HIV and AIDS to classmates. - Use proper facial expressions and body language during presentations. - Fill in blank spaces in sentences using words related to HIV and AIDS. - Read words aloud related to the theme and identify silent letters. - Make speeches during club activities. |
How can you speak without unnecessary pauses?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 125
Word cards Charts Digital devices Flash cards |
Oral presentations
Vocabulary exercises
Observation
Peer assessment
|
|
| 8 | 5 |
Listening and Speaking
|
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Speaking Fluency
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Articulate sounds (h, f, s, z, gh) correctly. - Use vocabulary related to HIV and AIDS appropriately in various contexts. - Value the importance of clear speech for effective communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read words with sounds h, f, s, z and gh. - Use words to talk about pictures related to HIV and AIDS. - Listen to an audio recording and identify words with specific sounds. - Make a list of words with identified sounds and practice saying them. - Repeat words related to HIV and AIDS accurately. |
Why should we say words clearly?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 126
Pictures Audio recordings Word cards Charts |
Oral exercises
Observation
Vocabulary exercises
Pronunciation drills
|
|
| 9 | 1 |
Reading
|
Intensive Reading: Narratives
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Read narratives related to HIV and AIDS for comprehension. - Apply appropriate reading techniques to understand narratives. - Appreciate the importance of reading for information and enjoyment. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read the title of the story "Caleb, the conqueror". - Study the picture and read the first sentence of each paragraph. - Predict what the story is about. - Answer questions based on the story. - Discuss how to tell the meaning of unknown words from the context. |
Why do we read stories?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 127
Story books Reading passages Pictures Charts |
Comprehension questions
Oral discussions
Observation
Peer assessment
|
|
| 9 | 2 |
Reading
|
Intensive Reading: Narratives
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify new vocabulary in narratives and understand their meanings. - Apply reading techniques to obtain information from texts. - Appreciate the importance of reading for comprehension. |
The learner is guided to:
- Find sentences with new words from the story "Caleb, the conqueror". - Explain the meaning of each word by reading the sentences where they are used. - Use new words to make simple sentences. - Find out how HIV/AIDS can and cannot be transmitted and fill in a table. - Identify events in the story and write them in order. |
How can we tell the meaning of words we do not know?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 129
Dictionaries Story books Reading passages Charts |
Vocabulary exercises
Written exercises
Observation
Oral presentations
|
|
| 9 | 3 |
Reading
|
Intensive Reading: Narratives
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Read and understand narratives related to HIV and AIDS. - Retell narratives in a logical order. - Value the importance of reading for information and enjoyment. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read the title of a new story provided by the teacher. - Look at the picture and predict what the story is about. - Read the story and answer questions. - Retell the story to classmates. - Draw a picture to summarize the story. - Read a digital text provided by the teacher. |
How do you read and understand a story?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 130
Story books Digital texts Pictures Drawing materials |
Comprehension questions
Retelling
Picture illustrations
Observation
|
|
| 9 | 4 |
Grammar in Use
|
Word Class: Adverbs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify adverbs of manner, time, and place in sentences. - Understand how adverbs provide more information in sentences. - Appreciate the importance of adverbs in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Study a picture and describe where things are located using adverbs. - Answer questions about when they come to class, how they do activities, and where they live. - Underline words that answer each question in their responses. - Discuss what type of information these words provide. - Recite a poem and notice words that describe actions. |
Where do you live? How do you do your work? When do we come to school?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 131
Pictures Poems Charts Workbooks |
Oral questions
Written exercises
Observation
Peer assessment
|
|
| 9 | 5 |
Grammar in Use
|
Word Class: Adverbs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Distinguish adverbs of manner, time, and place in sentences. - Use adverbs correctly in both oral and written sentences. - Value the importance of adverbs in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read words in lists of adverbs of manner, time, and place. - Recite the poem "Run, Rotich, run" and notice adverbs in it. - Take turns reading the poem and clap once for adverbs of manner, twice for adverbs of time, and thrice for adverbs of place. - Listen to a story read by the teacher and identify adverbs of manner, time, and place. |
How do adverbs enhance our communication?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 132
Poems Stories Charts Word cards |
Oral exercises
Observation
Written tests
Recitation
|
|
| 10 | 1 |
Grammar in Use
|
Word Class: Adverbs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use adverbs of manner, time, and place correctly in sentences. - Construct sentences with appropriate adverbs. - Value the importance of adverbs in oral and written communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Talk about things they and their friends do using adverbs of manner, place, and time. - Combine sentences with appropriate adverbs. - Make three sentences for each type of adverb. - Play a game where they pick activities and include adverbs that say how, where, or when the action was done. |
What is the importance of using adverbs as we speak and write?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 133
Word cards Sentence strips Game materials Charts |
Group activities
Written exercises
Games
Observation
|
|
| 10 | 2 |
Grammar in Use
|
Word Class: Adverbs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use adverbs of manner, time, and place correctly in sentences. - Construct sentences with appropriate adverbs. - Value the importance of adverbs in oral and written communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Talk about things they and their friends do using adverbs of manner, place, and time. - Combine sentences with appropriate adverbs. - Make three sentences for each type of adverb. - Play a game where they pick activities and include adverbs that say how, where, or when the action was done. |
What is the importance of using adverbs as we speak and write?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 133
Word cards Sentence strips Game materials Charts |
Group activities
Written exercises
Games
Observation
|
|
| 10 | 3 |
Writing
|
Punctuation: Comma, Question Marks
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify comma and question mark punctuation in written texts. - Understand how these punctuation marks are used. - Value the importance of correct punctuation in writing. |
The learner is guided to:
- Look at punctuation marks and discuss their names and uses. - Read sentences and notice how punctuation marks are used. - Write well-punctuated sentences using question marks and commas. - Make a chart with punctuation marks drawn correctly. - Copy a story and identify punctuation marks by circling question marks and marking commas with an x. |
Why should we punctuate written work?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 134
Charts Reading passages Workbooks Flash cards |
Written exercises
Observation
Charting
Identification exercises
|
|
| 10 | 4 |
Writing
|
Punctuation: Comma, Question Marks
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use commas and question marks correctly in written texts. - Create correctly punctuated sentences. - Appreciate the importance of correct punctuation in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Use cards to draw commas and question marks for display. - Read sentences containing question marks and commas. - Make stickers with correctly punctuated sentences for display. - Copy sentences and place punctuation marks in the correct places. - Read a text and add commas and question marks where needed. - Type correctly punctuated sentences on a digital device. |
How do we use these punctuation marks: comma and question mark?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 135
Cards Digital devices Texts with missing punctuation Charts |
Written exercises
Punctuation games
Peer assessment
Observation
|
|
| 10 | 5 |
HYGIENE AND SANITATION
Listening and Speaking |
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Interactive Listening/Turn Taking/Riddles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Articulate sounds accurately for effective communication. - Interact with a speaker actively during an oral presentation. - Value the importance of turn taking in oral communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to the teacher read words and sentences related to hygiene. - Repeat the words and sentences. - Use some of the words to make sentences about cleanliness. - Read and solve riddles. - Practice telling more riddles in groups. |
Why should we listen carefully?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 138
Word cards Riddles Audio recordings Charts |
Oral exercises
Riddle solving
Observation
Group work
|
|
| 11 | 1 |
Listening and Speaking
|
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Interactive Listening/Turn Taking/Riddles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Listen actively to poems and respond to questions. - Interact appropriately with speakers during a conversation. - Value the importance of active listening in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to a classmate read the poem "I am healthy". - Respond to questions based on the poem using body movements and facial expressions. - Present and record a poem with teacher guidance. - Tell classmates what they can do to ensure people listening to their stories pay attention. - Prepare and give a talk about cleanliness to classmates. |
What makes people enjoy listening to us?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 139
Poems Recording devices Charts Digital resources |
Oral presentations
Observation
Recordings
Peer assessment
|
|
| 11 | 2 |
Listening and Speaking
|
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Interactive Listening/Turn Taking/Riddles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use appropriate ways to interrupt a speaker politely. - Apply vocabulary related to hygiene and sanitation in various contexts. - Value the importance of polite interruption in conversation. |
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss what to do when wanting to speak to someone who is talking to another person. - Listen to a dialogue and note how Koki interrupts Kiki as they talk. - Identify words used to interrupt in the dialogue. - Role-play the dialogue without interrupting. - Discuss why they should pay attention to others as they speak. - Hold an interview with a classmate on why we should practice hygiene. |
What do you do when you want to talk and your friend is still talking?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 140
Dialogue texts Video recordings Word cards Posters |
Role play
Interviews
Observation
Oral presentations
|
|
| 11 | 3 |
Reading
|
Intensive Reading: Factual Texts
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Read factual texts related to hygiene and sanitation for comprehension. - Apply appropriate reading habits to obtain information from texts. - Value the importance of reading for information. |
The learner is guided to:
- Talk about stories they enjoyed reading recently. - Discuss why it's important to understand stories and find meanings of new words. - Read the passage "A clean environment". - Answer questions based on the passage. - Find the meaning of words in green in the story by reading the sentences in which they are used. |
Why is it important to understand the stories we read?
|
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 142
Reading passages Story books Dictionaries Charts |
Comprehension questions
Vocabulary exercises
Observation
Written exercises
|
|
| 11 | 4 |
Reading
|
Intensive Reading: Factual Texts
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Read factual texts fluently for comprehension. - Apply reading techniques to obtain specific information. - Appreciate the importance of reading for information and enjoyment. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read the passage "A clean environment" again, looking across the page to read faster. - Read a new story provided by the teacher. - Predict what the story is about based on title and pictures. - Watch a video on hygiene and sanitation. - Role-play main events from a story they've read. - Study and talk about encyclopedia pictures related to hygiene. |
What should we do to remember what we read?
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Videos Encyclopedia Pictures Story books |
Oral presentations
Role play
Written exercises
Observation
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Grammar in Use
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Word Class: Conjunctions
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify conjunctions correctly in oral and written texts. - Understand how conjunctions join parts of sentences. - Value the importance of conjunctions in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Look at pictures and read sentences with words in red (conjunctions). - Discuss why we use the words in red. - Read a dialogue titled "Our cleaning activities". - Identify conjunctions in the dialogue. - Discuss ideas or phrases joined by each conjunction. - Listen to the teacher read another dialogue and identify conjunctions used. |
Why do we join sentences?
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Pictures Dialogues Charts Sentence strips |
Identification exercises
Oral discussions
Observation
Written exercises
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| 12 | 1 |
Grammar in Use
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Word Class: Conjunctions
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use conjunctions (and, or, but, nor, yet, for, so) correctly in sentences. - Construct sentences with appropriate conjunctions. - Appreciate the role of conjunctions in enhancing fluency in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Hold a dialogue about hygiene and sanitation using conjunctions. - Fill in blanks in sentences with appropriate conjunctions. - Ask and answer questions about hygiene using conjunctions. - Make sentences using conjunctions and type them using a digital device. - Read a passage and clap once every time they identify a conjunction. - Use conjunctions to explain to classmates how they stay clean at home. |
Which words do we use to join sentences?
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Digital devices Reading passages Sentence completion exercises Charts |
Written exercises
Oral presentations
Dialogues
Observation
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| 12 | 2 |
Grammar in Use
|
Word Class: Conjunctions
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use conjunctions (and, or, but, nor, yet, for, so) correctly in sentences. - Construct sentences with appropriate conjunctions. - Appreciate the role of conjunctions in enhancing fluency in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Hold a dialogue about hygiene and sanitation using conjunctions. - Fill in blanks in sentences with appropriate conjunctions. - Ask and answer questions about hygiene using conjunctions. - Make sentences using conjunctions and type them using a digital device. - Read a passage and clap once every time they identify a conjunction. - Use conjunctions to explain to classmates how they stay clean at home. |
Which words do we use to join sentences?
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MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 147
Digital devices Reading passages Sentence completion exercises Charts |
Written exercises
Oral presentations
Dialogues
Observation
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Writing
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Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe the parts of a descriptive composition for self-expression. - Understand how a descriptive composition is structured. - Value the importance of structured writing for effective communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read information about the parts of a composition (introduction, main body, conclusion). - Explain the parts of a composition to a classmate. - Read the story "From dirty to clean". - Discuss what pictures form in their mind as they read the story. - Identify the title, introduction, body, and conclusion of the story. |
Why should you organize your thoughts in clear sentences and paragraphs?
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Story books Charts Writing materials Digital resources |
Written exercises
Peer assessment
Observation
Oral discussions
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| 12 | 4 |
Writing
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Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Organize thoughts clearly and precisely into coherent paragraphs. - Write descriptive sentences about cleanliness. - Value the importance of clear descriptions in writing. |
The learner is guided to:
- Tell a story about themselves and discuss how they planned their thoughts. - Describe how they clean their house by writing four sentences. - Exchange sentences with a classmate for feedback. - Make corrections based on feedback. - Plan a composition on keeping the environment clean. - Write four descriptive sentences on "how to clean my bedroom". |
Why do we plan our thoughts in a clear sequence?
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Writing materials Charts Sample descriptive compositions Pictures |
Written compositions
Peer assessment
Observation
Sentence construction exercises
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| 12 | 5 |
Writing
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Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create a descriptive composition of 80-100 words on cleanliness. - Apply appropriate descriptive techniques in writing. - Appreciate the role of creativity in descriptive writing. |
The learner is guided to:
- Write a composition of 80-100 words with an introduction, body, and conclusion. - Read compositions in groups and provide feedback. - Check if stories are on the topic of cleaning at home or school. - Evaluate if stories flow from beginning to end with clear parts. - Correct compositions based on feedback. - Type compositions on digital devices for display. |
How can you tell others about yourself through writing?
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Digital devices Writing materials Sample compositions Display boards |
Descriptive compositions
Peer assessment
Group evaluation
Displays
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