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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
THE INTERNET: EMAIL

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
- Intonation exercises  - Stress identification  - Poem recitation  - Listening comprehension
1 2
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Stress and Intonation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 
- Use correct stress and intonation in questions and statements to communicate clearly. 
- Use vocabulary related to the theme in a variety of contexts for effective oral communication. 
- Adopt the use of varying intonation for effective communication.
The learner is guided to: 
- Vary intonation when uttering questions and statements. 
- Construct sentences orally with peers using vocabulary related to the theme. 
- Role-play conversations using appropriate stress and intonation. 
- Record themselves using correct stress and intonation and share with classmates.
- How do we find out what we do not know?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 82 
- Recording devices 
- Role play scenarios 
- Digital devices 
- Internet vocabulary lists
- Role play assessment  - Recording evaluation  - Vocabulary usage  - Peer assessment
1 3
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
1 4
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
- Noun categorization  - Gap-filling exercises  - Poem recitation  - Sentence construction
1 5
Grammar in Use
Word Class: Quantifiers (much, many, some and any)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 
- Use quantifiers in sentences correctly for communication clarity. 
- Adopt the correct use of quantifiers in everyday communication. 
- Value precise language usage in communication.
The learner is guided to: 
- Use digital devices to compose a short poem or a paragraph featuring the quantifiers (much, many, some and any). 
- Use the quantifiers (much, many, some and any) in a role play or a dialogue with peers. 
- Create a chart showing the correct use of different quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns.
- When do we use 'many' and when do we use 'much'?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 90 
- Digital devices 
- Role play scenarios 
- Chart materials 
- Flash cards
- Digital composition  - Role play assessment  - Chart creation  - Peer evaluation
2 1
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
- Picture sequencing  - Composition planning  - Group discussions  - Picture selection
2 2
Writing
Pictorial Composition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 
- Write a pictorial composition of about 60-80 words on the theme for effective communication. 
- Apply appropriate vocabulary in pictorial compositions. 
- Adopt the use of a wide range of pictures to write pictorial compositions on different topics for communication.
The learner is guided to: 
- Watch a variety of videos related to the theme and write pictorial compositions collaboratively. 
- Generate a wide range of pictures from the internet and write pictorial compositions together. 
- Proofread and edit their pictorial compositions with peers. 
- Share their pictorial compositions with classmates.
- How can we make our pictorial compositions more interesting?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 93 
- Videos 
- Digital devices 
- Internet access 
- Writing materials
- Completed compositions  - Video comprehension  - Peer editing  - Presentation skills
2 3
TECHNOLOGY: CYBER SAFETY

Listening and Speaking
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
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 96
Charts
Digital devices
Video recordings
Observation Oral questions Peer assessment Role play
2 4
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Interactive Listening
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use vocabulary related to the theme in different contexts.
- Make short speeches related to cyber safety for fluent communication.
- Value the importance of cyber safety in their daily activities.
The learner is guided to:
- Use words related to cyber safety to make sentences.
- Hold a discussion on how to ensure cyber safety when using social media.
- Carry out a debate about how to remain safe when using social media.
- Take turns to speak and pay attention to what others say.
- Make six sentences using verbs in present and past tense.
How do we show that an action is or was happening?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 97
Word cards
Charts
Digital resources
Group discussions Debates Oral presentations Written exercises
2 5
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
Written exercises Oral questions Peer assessment Observation
3 1
Reading
Extensive Reading: Narratives/Poems
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a variety of poems related to the theme for comprehension.
- Apply appropriate reading techniques to identify phrases in poems.
- Value the importance of independent reading in lifelong learning.
The learner is guided to:
- Read the poem 'Safety for sure'.
- Talk about how to be safe when using the internet.
- Read the story 'Milo's choice'.
- Identify and discuss proverbs used in the story.
- Prepare a list of proverbs and discuss their meanings.
- Read interesting materials such as stories and poems from the library or internet.
What kind of materials do you enjoy reading?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 101
Poems
Story books
Readers
Digital devices
Oral questions Written exercises Reading log Checklists
3 2
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
Written exercises Oral questions Checklists Peer assessment
3 3
Grammar in Use
Writing
Tense: Present and Past Progressive Aspect
Punctuation: Full Stop/Capital Letters
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use present and past progressive tense correctly in sentences.
- Apply the correct patterns for present and past progressive forms.
- Value the use of correct tenses in communication.
The learner is guided to:
- Complete sentences using the correct form of the verb.
- Give examples of sentences in present progressive and past progressive tenses.
- Form present and past progressive tense sentences using verbs related to cyber safety.
- Type sentences using present or past progressive tense.
- Sing a song using present progressive and past progressive forms.
How do we tell that an action is or was happening?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 103
Digital devices
Charts
Newspapers
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 105
Punctuation charts
Workbooks
Digital devices
Written exercises Oral presentations Group work Role play
3 4
Writing
Punctuation: Full Stop/Capital Letters
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use abbreviations correctly in writing.
- Apply full stops and capital letters correctly in written texts.
- Appreciate the importance of punctuation marks in communication.
The learner is guided to:
- Write names in abbreviated forms.
- Identify abbreviations used in given sentences.
- Add full stops and capital letters to sentences.
- Correct a text that has errors by adding capital letters and full stops.
- Make cards with capital letters and punctuation marks.
- Type corrected stories on a digital device.
Which punctuation marks do you use when writing?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 107
Cards
Digital devices
Charts
Sentences with errors
Written exercises Peer assessment Observation Dictation
3 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
4 1
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Tongue Twisters
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
Oral presentations Observation Creating tongue twisters Vocabulary exercises
4 2
Reading
Reading Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a text of about 300 words accurately and at the right speed.
- Use fluency strategies to read a text of about 300 words related to the theme.
- Value the importance of fluency in reading for comprehension.
The learner is guided to:
- Look at the picture and read the title of the story "Where is the rain?".
- Predict what the story is about.
- Read the story in a group, ensuring they read well.
- Take turns to read the story again.
- Listen to questions based on the story and say the answers.
Why is it important to read at a reasonable speed?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 113
Story books
Reading passages
Charts
Observation Oral reading Comprehension questions Retelling
4 3
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
4 4
Grammar in Use
Word Classes: Contracted Verb Forms
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
Written exercises Oral presentations Group work Observation
4 5
Grammar in Use
Word Classes: Positive/Negative Statements
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify positive and negative statements in texts.
- Use positive and negative statements correctly in speech and writing.
- Value the appropriate use of positive and negative statements in communication.
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences aloud.
- Identify which sentences say something is true (positive) and which say something is not true (negative).
- Group sentences as positive or negative statements.
- Change positive statements to negative and negative to positive.
- Ask and answer questions that can have positive or negative answers.
How can we improve our use of positive and negative statements in daily communication?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 118
Charts
Sentence strips
Workbooks
Written exercises Oral questions Pair work Group presentations
5 1
Grammar in Use
Word Classes: Contracted Verb Forms/Positive/Negative Statements
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
Written tests Group activities Observations Oral presentations
5 2
Writing
Creative Writing: Narrative Compositions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the parts of a narrative composition in preparation for writing.
- Organize thoughts fluently and clearly in a coherent paragraph.
- Appreciate the role of creativity in writing for different purposes.
The learner is guided to:
- Read the story "A happy farmer".
- Identify the title, introduction, main body, and conclusion of the story.
- Describe the parts of a composition using a table.
- Listen to a story and rewrite it in their own words.
- Arrange jumbled sentences to form a sensible paragraph.
Why do you enjoy listening to and reading stories?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 119
Story books
Jumbled sentences
Audio recordings
Written compositions Peer assessment Paragraph organization Observation
5 3
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
5 4
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
5 5
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
6 1
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
6 2
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
6 3
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
6 4
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
6 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
7 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
7 2
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
7 3
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
7 4
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
7 5
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
8 1
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
8 2
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
8 3
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
8 4
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
8 5
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
9 1
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
9 2
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
9 3
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
9 4
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
9 5
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
10 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
10 2
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
10 3
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
10 4
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
10 5
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 1
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?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 144
Videos
Encyclopedia
Pictures
Story books
Oral presentations Role play Written exercises Observation
11 2
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?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 144
Videos
Encyclopedia
Pictures
Story books
Oral presentations Role play Written exercises Observation
11 3
Grammar in Use
Word Class: Conjunctions
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?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 145
Pictures
Dialogues
Charts
Sentence strips
Identification exercises Oral discussions Observation Written exercises
11 4
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?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 147
Digital devices
Reading passages
Sentence completion exercises
Charts
Written exercises Oral presentations Dialogues Observation
11 5
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?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 147
Digital devices
Reading passages
Sentence completion exercises
Charts
Written exercises Oral presentations Dialogues Observation
12 1
Writing
Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
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?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 148
Story books
Charts
Writing materials
Digital resources
Written exercises Peer assessment Observation Oral discussions
12 2
Writing
Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
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?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 148
Story books
Charts
Writing materials
Digital resources
Written exercises Peer assessment Observation Oral discussions
12 3
Writing
Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
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?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 149
Writing materials
Charts
Sample descriptive compositions
Pictures
Written compositions Peer assessment Observation Sentence construction exercises
12 4
Writing
Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
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?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 150
Digital devices
Writing materials
Sample compositions
Display boards
Descriptive compositions Peer assessment Group evaluation Displays
12 5
Writing
Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
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?
MORAN Skills in English Grade 4 pg. 150
Digital devices
Writing materials
Sample compositions
Display boards
Descriptive compositions Peer assessment Group evaluation Displays

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