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Grade 2 2026
TERM II
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
GARDEN

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary (/ɪə/, /θ/, /ð/, wh, tw) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds from oral text
-Pronounce words with target combinations in preparation for reading
-Use words related to theme in relevant contexts
The learner is guided to:
-Pronounce words with target sounds: /ɪə/ (near), /θ/ (thing), /ð/ (this), wh (when), tw (two)
-Recite rhyming words with target sounds
-Listen to and pronounce garden-related vocabulary
-Use vocabulary to construct oral sentences
Why should we pronounce words correctly?
Distinction  english Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 76
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 77
-Garden pictures
-Sound prompts
Observation -Pronunciation check -Vocabulary use -Oral sentences
1 2
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary (/ɪə/, /θ/, /ð/, wh, tw) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Respond to specific two-directional instructions
-Play language games matching vocabulary to pictures
-Realize importance of listening attentively
The learner is guided to:
-Recite rhymes/sing songs with garden vocabulary
-Play language game matching vocabulary to pictures
-Respond to simple two-directional instructions
-Use new words in various contexts
What do we find in a garden?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 78
-Language game materials
-Picture matching cards
-Instruction prompts
Game participation -Vocabulary application -Instruction following -Oral communication
1 3
Reading
Fluency - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds for reading
-Pronounce words accurately when reading
-Read grade-appropriate text at right speed and with expression
The learner is guided to:
-Pick out words with target sounds from chart
-Read words containing target combinations correctly
-Read texts displaying right facial expressions
-Engage in timed reading with emotions
Why should we show feelings and emotions when reading?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 80
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 81
-Reading charts
-Expression guides
Reading fluency check -Sound recognition -Expression assessment -Timed reading
1 4
Reading
Comprehension - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Make predictions based on title and pictures
-Use contextual clues to infer meanings
-Answer direct and indirect questions
The learner is guided to:
-Look at pictures and title and predict story
-Read garden-related stories
-Use contextual clues to infer word meanings
-Respond to direct questions by locating sentences
How can we predict the ending of a story?
Distinction English glish Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 83
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 84
-Garden stories
-Comprehension questions
Prediction assessment -Context clue usage -Direct question answers -Reading comprehension
1 5
Reading
Comprehension - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Make predictions based on title and pictures
-Use contextual clues to infer meanings
-Answer direct and indirect questions
The learner is guided to:
-Look at pictures and title and predict story
-Read garden-related stories
-Use contextual clues to infer word meanings
-Respond to direct questions by locating sentences
How can we predict the ending of a story?
Distinction English glish Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 83
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 84
-Garden stories
-Comprehension questions
Prediction assessment -Context clue usage -Direct question answers -Reading comprehension
2 1
Language Use
Past Continuous Tense - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words in past continuous tense
-Change verbs from present to past continuous
-Realize importance of communicating using past continuous
The learner is guided to:
-Listen to stories with past continuous tense
-Pick out verbs in past continuous tense
-Take turns asking/answering questions using past continuous
-Construct sentences based on garden pictures
What were the learners doing in school yesterday?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 86
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 87
-Tense charts
-Garden pictures
Observation -Verb identification -Tense conversion -Question practice
2 2
Language Use
Past Continuous Tense - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Play language games involving past continuous
-Demonstrate understanding through constructed sentences
-Apply knowledge in day-to-day communication
The learner is guided to:
-Play language games changing verbs to past continuous
-Construct sentences using past continuous tense
-Practice tense in various garden contexts
-Share constructed sentences with peers
How do we talk about continuous actions in the past?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 88
-Language games
-Sentence construction materials
-Peer assessment sheets
Game participation -Sentence construction -Peer feedback -Oral communication
2 3
Writing
Spelling - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Spell words with target sounds for effective writing
-Write 3-7 letter words related to theme correctly
-Endorse writing words correctly, clearly and legibly
The learner is guided to:
-Read words with target sounds from word wall
-Copy words with letter combinations
-Spell words from dictation
-Make words from jumbled letters
How do we learn to spell words or names?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 89
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 90
-Word walls
-Dictation materials
Spelling test -Word formation -Dictation assessment -Letter arrangement
2 4
ACCIDENTS

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and vocabulary (nd, nk, /eɪ/, /əʊ/, /aɪ/) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Recognize target sounds in given words
-Pronounce words with target combinations in preparation for reading
-Use new words related to theme in relevant contexts
The learner is guided to:
-Listen to audio recordings with target sounds: nd (sand), nk (ink), /eɪ/ (take), /əʊ/ (home), /aɪ/ (mine)
-Identify and pronounce words with target sounds
-Recite rhymes/tongue twisters for pronunciation practice
-Listen to texts and identify new words
Why do you look at someone's face as they speak?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 90
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 91
-Audio recordings
-Tongue twister cards
Observation -Pronunciation check -Sound identification -Vocabulary use
2 5
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and vocabulary (nd, nk, /eɪ/, /əʊ/, /aɪ/) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Respond to specific two-directional instructions
-Use vocabulary to construct sentences
-Realize importance of pronouncing words correctly
The learner is guided to:
-Use vocabulary to construct sentences
-Recite poems and sing songs on road safety
-Draw and colour simple road signs
-Respond to two-directional instructions
Why is it important to pronounce words correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 92
-Road safety materials
-Drawing materials
-Instruction cards
Sentence construction -Poetry recitation -Road sign creation -Instruction following
3 1
Reading
Fluency - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds for reading
-Read text accurately at right speed
-Display right feelings and emotions for fluency
The learner is guided to:
-Pick out words with nd, nk, and ar sounds
-Read words containing target sounds
-Practice reading text aloud repetitively
-Engage in timed reading with facial expressions
Why is it important to read words properly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 94
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 95
-Reading texts
-Expression guides
Reading fluency check -Sound recognition -Timed reading -Expression assessment
3 2
Reading
Fluency - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds for reading
-Read text accurately at right speed
-Display right feelings and emotions for fluency
The learner is guided to:
-Pick out words with nd, nk, and ar sounds
-Read words containing target sounds
-Practice reading text aloud repetitively
-Engage in timed reading with facial expressions
Why is it important to read words properly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 94
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 95
-Reading texts
-Expression guides
Reading fluency check -Sound recognition -Timed reading -Expression assessment
3 3
Reading
Comprehension - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe characters and events in text
-Make predictions based on title and pictures
-Respond to direct and indirect questions
The learner is guided to:
-Look at title and pictures for predictions
-Discuss setting and characters in story
-Read accident-related texts and respond to questions
-Use contextual clues for indirect questions
What do you think will happen in this story?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 97
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 98
-Accident stories
-Character charts
Prediction assessment -Character description -Question comprehension -Context usage
3 4
Language Use
Use of conjunctions (or) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Distinguish uses of conjunction 'or' in sentences
-Use conjunction 'or' to construct sentences related to theme
-Adopt using 'or' in everyday communication
The learner is guided to:
-Identify sentences featuring conjunction 'or'
-Construct sentences using 'or' to show choice
-Role play making choices using 'or'
-Practice with accident-related situations
What do we say when we want to choose something from a group of things?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 100
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 101
-Conjunction cards
-Choice scenarios
Observation -Sentence construction -Role play assessment -Choice making
3 5
Language Use
Use of conjunctions (or) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Sing and recite poems using conjunction 'or'
-Apply knowledge in various contexts
-Demonstrate understanding through activities
The learner is guided to:
-Sing and recite poems about safety using 'or'
-Practice with accident prevention scenarios
-Create safety instructions using 'or'
-Share constructed sentences with peers
How do we make safety choices?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 102
-Safety poems
-Instruction cards
-Peer sharing materials
Poetry recitation -Sentence creation -Safety instruction writing -Peer feedback
4 1
Writing
Spelling - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Spell 3-6 letter words with target sounds
-Write vocabulary related to theme appropriately
-Adopt writing words clearly and correctly
The learner is guided to:
-Identify words with nk, nd, ar sounds from jumbled words
-Copy words with target combinations
-Write words from dictation
-Make words from jumbled letters
Why should people spell words correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 103
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 104
-Jumbled word activities
-Dictation materials
Spelling test -Word formation -Dictation assessment -Letter arrangement
4 2
CLASSROOM

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary (br, /ə/, /iː/, /eɪ/, /əʊ/) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Recognize words with target sounds in preparation for reading
-Pronounce new words correctly for clarity in speech
-Use classroom-related words in relevant contexts
The learner is guided to:
-Identify words with target sounds: br (brick), /ə/ (her), /iː/ (been), /eɪ/ (said), /əʊ/ (coat, boat)
-Pronounce words and phrases with target combinations
-Recite rhyming words to practice pronunciation
-Listen to vocabulary in sentences and short paragraphs
Which words do you use to talk about the classroom?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 105
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 106
-Sound cards
-Classroom vocabulary charts
Observation -Pronunciation check -Vocabulary use -Sound recognition
4 3
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary (br, /ə/, /iː/, /eɪ/, /əʊ/) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Respond to simple specific two-directional instructions
-Match vocabulary to pictures and objects
-Realize importance of listening attentively
The learner is guided to:
-Use new words to talk about the classroom
-Practice vocabulary in language games
-Match vocabulary words to pictures and objects
-Pay attention to two-directional instructions
-Engage in role play responding to instructions
Why is it important to pronounce words correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 107
-Language game materials
-Picture matching cards
-Role play props
Vocabulary application -Role play assessment -Instruction following -Game participation
4 4
Reading
Fluency - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds for reading
-Pronounce words with target sounds accurately
-Read text accurately at right speed and with expression
The learner is guided to:
-Recognize words with sounds /br/, /er/, /ə/, /iː/, /eɪ/, /əʊ/
-Select words with target sounds from charts
-Read words with target combinations
-Recite choral verses for pronunciation practice
Why should we pronounce words correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 110
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 111
-Reading charts
-Timers
Reading fluency check -Sound recognition -Timed reading -Choral practice
4 5
Reading
Fluency - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds for reading
-Pronounce words with target sounds accurately
-Read text accurately at right speed and with expression
The learner is guided to:
-Recognize words with sounds /br/, /er/, /ə/, /iː/, /eɪ/, /əʊ/
-Select words with target sounds from charts
-Read words with target combinations
-Recite choral verses for pronunciation practice
Why should we pronounce words correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 110
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 111
-Reading charts
-Timers
Reading fluency check -Sound recognition -Timed reading -Choral practice
5 1
Reading
Comprehension - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Make predictions about stories
-Use contextual clues to infer word meanings
-Answer direct and indirect questions
The learner is guided to:
-Discuss title and pictures for predictions
-Read classroom-related texts
-Track text using fingers
-Respond to direct questions using text evidence
How can we predict how a story will end?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 113
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 114
-Classroom stories
-Question cards
Prediction assessment -Text tracking -Direct question answers -Context clue usage
5 2
Language Use
Cardinal and ordinal numbers / Demonstratives - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Differentiate ordinal and cardinal numbers
-Use ordinal and cardinal numbers for effective communication
-Use plural demonstratives to talk about near/far things
The learner is guided to:
-Distinguish between ordinal and cardinal numbers
-Use classroom objects to demonstrate number usage
-Construct sentences using ordinal and cardinal numbers
-Pick out demonstratives from written text
Why is it important to count correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 114
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 115
-Number cards
-Classroom objects
Observation -Number differentiation -Demonstrative usage -Sentence construction
5 3
Language Use
Cardinal and ordinal numbers / Demonstratives - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Use demonstratives to talk about classroom things
-Construct sentences related to theme using numbers
-Recite poems containing demonstratives and numbers
The learner is guided to:
-Use demonstratives to talk about classroom items
-Use demonstratives to construct sentences
-Recite poems/sing songs with demonstratives
-Practice with cardinal and ordinal numbers in context
Which objects are near/far from you?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 116
-Poetry materials
-Song resources
-Classroom items
Demonstrative application -Sentence creation -Poetry recitation -Number usage assessment
5 4
Writing
Spelling - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Spell words with target sounds for effective writing
-Write 4-7 letter words appropriately for legibility
-Adopt writing words clearly and correctly
The learner is guided to:
-Spell words with target sounds from dictation
-Write 4-7 letter words with target combinations
-Make 4-7 letter words from jumbled letters
-Participate in spelling drills with peers
Why should people spell words correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 120
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 121
-Dictation materials
-Jumbled letter activities
Spelling test -Word formation -Peer participation -Dictation assessment
5 5
THE FARM

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary (cr, /ɜː/, /eɪ/, /aɪ/, y) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Recognize words with target sounds correctly
-Pronounce words with target combinations in preparation for reading
-Use new words related to farm theme in relevant contexts
The learner is guided to:
-Pick out words with target sounds: cr (crop), /ɜː/ (sir, first), /eɪ/ (say), /aɪ/ (fly), y as /i/ (baby)
-Pronounce words and phrases with target combinations
-Practice pronunciation using minimal pairs/rhyming words
-Listen to and identify farm-related vocabulary
Why is it important to pronounce words correctly?
MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 123
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 124
-Sound prompts
-Farm vocabulary cards
Observation -Pronunciation check -Sound recognition -Vocabulary use
6 1
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary (cr, /ɜː/, /eɪ/, /aɪ/, y) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Listen to specific two-directional instructions
-Construct sentences using farm vocabulary
-Sing songs related to farm theme
The learner is guided to:
-Articulate farm vocabulary correctly
-Construct sentences using new words
-Practice matching vocabulary to pictures and objects
-Sing songs related to farm
-Listen and respond to two-directional instructions
Why do we need to respond to instructions properly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 125
-Farm songs
-Picture matching materials
-Instruction cards
Vocabulary application -Sentence construction -Song performance -Instruction following
6 2
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary (cr, /ɜː/, /eɪ/, /aɪ/, y) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Listen to specific two-directional instructions
-Construct sentences using farm vocabulary
-Sing songs related to farm theme
The learner is guided to:
-Articulate farm vocabulary correctly
-Construct sentences using new words
-Practice matching vocabulary to pictures and objects
-Sing songs related to farm
-Listen and respond to two-directional instructions
Why do we need to respond to instructions properly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 125
-Farm songs
-Picture matching materials
-Instruction cards
Vocabulary application -Sentence construction -Song performance -Instruction following
6 3
Reading
Fluency - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds for reading
-Read grade-appropriate text at right speed and with expression
-Realize importance of reading fluently
The learner is guided to:
-Select words with target sounds from chart
-Read words including target combinations
-Recite choral verse with farm-related words
-Engage in timed reading displaying right emotions
Why should we pronounce words correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 127
-Reading charts
-Choral verse materials
-Timers
Reading fluency check -Sound recognition -Choral participation -Timed reading
6 4
Reading
Comprehension - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify main idea, topic or purpose of text
-Identify setting of text for comprehension
-Explain sequence of events in text
The learner is guided to:
-Read farm-related texts in print or digital form
-Pick main idea using sentence prompts
-List characters in the text
-Discuss setting with peers
How can we tell where the events of a story have taken place?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 131
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 132
-Farm stories
-Character charts
Main idea identification -Setting description -Character listing -Sequence explanation
6 5
Language Use
Word Sets/Opposites - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify gender sets of animals and people
-Use gender sets to discuss farm animals
-Realize role of gender sets in communication
The learner is guided to:
-Discuss names of males and females of domestic animals
-Discuss difference between male and female
-Construct sentences using male and female animals
-Work with pictures to identify gender sets
Why is it important to learn words for referring to male and female animals/people?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 133
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 134
-Animal picture cards
-Gender set charts
Observation -Gender identification -Sentence construction -Picture matching
7 1
Language Use
Word Sets/Opposites - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Use opposites correctly in sentences
-Write sentences using gender sets correctly
-Apply knowledge in various contexts
The learner is guided to:
-Work with pictures to identify opposites
-Practice gender sets in different contexts
-Write sentences using farm-related opposites
-Share constructed sentences with peers
How do opposites help us describe things?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 135
-Opposite word pairs
-Writing materials
-Peer sharing sheets
Opposite identification -Sentence writing -Peer feedback -Application practice
7 2
Writing
Punctuation (The comma) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Recognize comma correctly in text
-Use comma correctly in listing items
-Adopt use of comma in writing
The learner is guided to:
-Identify commas from various written resources
-Use comma correctly in written exercises
-Practice using commas to write lists
-Write sentences using comma correctly
Why do you think we use a comma when writing?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 134
-Comma examples
-List-making activities
-Practice worksheets
Observation -Comma recognition -List writing -Sentence construction
7 3
Writing
Punctuation (The comma) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Write farm-related lists using commas
-Engage in role play conversations with commas
-Demonstrate correct comma usage
The learner is guided to:
-Write lists of farm items using commas
-Engage in role play conversations using commas
-Write sentences on digital device
-Practice comma usage in various contexts
How do commas help us understand writing?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 135
-Digital devices
-Role play materials
-Farm item lists
List writing -Role play assessment -Digital writing -Comma usage accuracy
7 4
POSITION AND DIRECTIONS

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and vocabulary (/ɪə/, /ə/, /ɜː/, dr, /ɔɪ/, /aɪ/) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Recognize words with target sounds from oral text
-Pronounce words with target combinations for reading
-Use new words in relevant contexts about position and direction
The learner is guided to:
-Pick out words with target sounds: /ɪə/ (ear), /ə/ (her), /ɜː/ (first), dr (draw), /ɔɪ/ (boy), /aɪ/ (time)
-Pronounce words and phrases
-Listen to conversations on position and direction
-Engage in simple dialogues using theme vocabulary
Why is it important to pronounce words correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 136
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 137
-Direction vocabulary cards
-Audio recordings
Observation -Pronunciation check -Dialogue participation -Sound recognition
7 5
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and vocabulary (/ɪə/, /ə/, /ɜː/, dr, /ɔɪ/, /aɪ/) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Recognize words with target sounds from oral text
-Pronounce words with target combinations for reading
-Use new words in relevant contexts about position and direction
The learner is guided to:
-Pick out words with target sounds: /ɪə/ (ear), /ə/ (her), /ɜː/ (first), dr (draw), /ɔɪ/ (boy), /aɪ/ (time)
-Pronounce words and phrases
-Listen to conversations on position and direction
-Engage in simple dialogues using theme vocabulary
Why is it important to pronounce words correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 136
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 137
-Direction vocabulary cards
-Audio recordings
Observation -Pronunciation check -Dialogue participation -Sound recognition
8 1
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and vocabulary (/ɪə/, /ə/, /ɜː/, dr, /ɔɪ/, /aɪ/) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Respond to simple specific two-directional instructions
-Use vocabulary to construct oral sentences
-Match vocabulary to pictures and objects
The learner is guided to:
-Construct oral sentences using new words
-Recite rhymes/sing songs with position vocabulary
-Practice matching vocabulary to pictures
-Give and respond to two-directional instructions
What is the direction of your home from school?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 138
-Rhymes and songs
-Picture matching cards
-Instruction prompts
Sentence construction -Song performance -Picture matching -Instruction following
8 2
Reading
Fluency - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds for reading
-Pronounce words with target sounds accurately
-Read text at right speed with facial expressions
The learner is guided to:
-Identify words with target sounds as modeled
-Read words with target combinations in isolation and text
-Practice reading text accurately with expressions
-Engage in timed reading with emotions
Why is it important to read words properly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 141
-Reading materials
-Expression guides
-Timers
Reading fluency check -Sound recognition -Expression assessment -Timed reading
8 3
Reading
Comprehension - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Make predictions about likely outcomes based on title/pictures
-Use contextual clues to infer word meanings
-Answer direct and indirect questions
The learner is guided to:
-Observe pictures and title to predict story
-Read texts about position and direction
-Infer meanings of new words using clues
-Locate sentences to respond to direct questions
What do you think will happen in this story?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 143
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 144
-Direction stories
-Question cards
Prediction assessment -Context clue usage -Direct question answers -Inference check
8 4
Language Use
Prepositions - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify target prepositions in oral text
-Use prepositions accurately for position/location
-Realize use of prepositions for clarity
The learner is guided to:
-Listen to audio clips and list prepositions
-Read sentences with prepositions (beside, above, over, below, across, to, at)
-Play miming game with peers
-Describe location of classroom objects
Where do we keep different things in the school?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 145
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 146
-Preposition cards
-Audio clips
Observation -Preposition identification -Game participation -Location description
8 5
Language Use
Prepositions - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Construct sentences using target prepositions
-Practice using prepositions in dialogue
-Play language games containing prepositions
The learner is guided to:
-Construct correct sentences using prepositions
-Practice dialogues with peers using prepositions
-Sing songs/rhymes with prepositions
-Play language games with target prepositions
Where do we keep different things at home?
Distinction   English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 147
-Language games
-Dialogue scripts
-Song materials
Sentence construction -Dialogue practice -Game participation -Song performance
9 1
Writing
Punctuation (The exclamation mark) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Recognize exclamation mark in written text
-Use exclamation mark correctly in writing
-Adopt using exclamation mark in writing
The learner is guided to:
-Recognize exclamation mark from various written resources
-Use exclamation mark correctly in exercises
-Practice using exclamation marks in sentences
-Identify appropriate places for exclamation marks
Why do you think it is important to use the exclamation mark when writing?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 147
-Punctuation examples
-Writing exercises
-Practice worksheets
Observation -Mark recognition -Usage accuracy -Sentence writing
9 2
Writing
Punctuation (The exclamation mark) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Recognize exclamation mark in written text
-Use exclamation mark correctly in writing
-Adopt using exclamation mark in writing
The learner is guided to:
-Recognize exclamation mark from various written resources
-Use exclamation mark correctly in exercises
-Practice using exclamation marks in sentences
-Identify appropriate places for exclamation marks
Why do you think it is important to use the exclamation mark when writing?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 147
-Punctuation examples
-Writing exercises
-Practice worksheets
Observation -Mark recognition -Usage accuracy -Sentence writing
9 3
Writing
Punctuation (The exclamation mark) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Apply exclamation marks in various contexts
-Play games involving correct placement
-Demonstrate understanding through writing
The learner is guided to:
-Play games placing exclamation marks correctly
-Write direction-related sentences with excitement
-Practice using marks in various contexts
-Share written work with peers
How do exclamation marks change the meaning of sentences?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 148
-Writing games
-Sentence templates
-Peer sharing materials
Game participation -Sentence writing -Peer assessment -Mark placement accuracy
9 4
ENVIRONMENT

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and vocabulary (fr, /aʊ/, /ɔː/, /ə/) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify target sounds during conversations about environment
-Articulate words with target sounds correctly
-Pronounce environment vocabulary correctly
The learner is guided to:
-Listen to conversations and pick out words with target sounds: fr (frog), /aʊ/ (bow, now), /ɔː/ (more, born), /ə/ (or, for)
-Practice pronouncing new words with learnt sounds
-Recite poems/rhymes with target combinations
-Observe and name things during nature walk
How can you tell that someone is listening keenly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 150
-Environmental sound recordings
-Poems/rhymes
-Nature walk materials
Observation -Pronunciation check -Poetry recitation -Nature observation
9 5
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and vocabulary (fr, /aʊ/, /ɔː/, /ə/) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Use vocabulary items related to theme in sentences
-Realize importance of correct pronunciation
-Share environmental drawings with peers
The learner is guided to:
-Pronounce environment vocabulary correctly
-Draw and colour things found in environment
-Share drawings with peers and give feedback
-Use vocabulary to construct simple sentences
Why should we listen attentively when other people are talking?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 151
-Drawing materials
-Environmental pictures
-Sentence construction aids
Drawing assessment -Sentence construction -Peer feedback -Vocabulary application
10 1
Reading
Fluency - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds for reading
-Read text transitioning from word-by-word to phrasal reading
-Read grade-appropriate text at right speed and with expression
The learner is guided to:
-Pick out and read words with 'fr-' and '-ow'
-Play word ladder game while listening to audio recordings
-Practice reading sentences with new words
-Engage in timed reading with emotions
Why is it important to read fluently?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 153
-Word ladder games
-Audio recordings
-Environmental texts
Reading fluency check -Word recognition -Game participation -Timed reading
10 2
Reading
Comprehension - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Make predictions on likely outcomes of environmental stories
-Make connections of events with real life
-Infer meanings of new words using contextual clues
The learner is guided to:
-Observe pictures and title to predict story
-Read text aloud with peers
-Talk about where actions are taking place
-Infer meanings using contextual clues
How can we predict how a story will end?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 155
-Environmental stories
-Prediction worksheets
-Context clue guides
Prediction assessment -Connection activities -Context inference -Location identification
10 3
Language Use
Regular comparative and superlative adjectives - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify regular comparative and superlative adjectives
-Use comparatives and superlatives for effective communication
-Realize importance of using adjectives to describe
The learner is guided to:
-Read stories/poems from textbook or digital device
-Identify regular comparatives and superlatives
-Place objects into three groups of different sizes
-Compare using comparatives and superlatives
Which words do we use to compare things/people?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 157
-Environmental comparison materials
-Object grouping activities
-Adjective charts
Identification assessment -Object comparison -Adjective usage -Group activities
10 4
Language Use
Regular comparative and superlative adjectives - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe objects using comparative and superlative adjectives
-Construct sentences using different adjective forms
-Play games to practice adjectives
The learner is guided to:
-Describe classroom/outdoor objects using adjectives
-Construct sentences using comparatives/superlatives
-Fill blank spaces with correct forms
-Play language games to practice adjectives
How do we show differences in size and quality?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 158
-Language games
-Sentence construction materials
-Blank-filling exercises
Sentence construction -Object description -Game participation -Exercise completion
10 5
Language Use
Regular comparative and superlative adjectives - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe objects using comparative and superlative adjectives
-Construct sentences using different adjective forms
-Play games to practice adjectives
The learner is guided to:
-Describe classroom/outdoor objects using adjectives
-Construct sentences using comparatives/superlatives
-Fill blank spaces with correct forms
-Play language games to practice adjectives
How do we show differences in size and quality?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 158
-Language games
-Sentence construction materials
-Blank-filling exercises
Sentence construction -Object description -Game participation -Exercise completion
11 1
Writing
Guided Writing - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Recognize different words learnt in theme
-Write simple sentences using environment-related words
-Create simple sentences using comparative/superlative forms
The learner is guided to:
-Write words related to theme from dictation
-Write sentences using words learnt from prompts
-Practice writing meaningful sentences
-Create sentences using comparative adjectives
Why is it important to construct sentences correctly?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 161
-Dictation materials
-Writing prompts
-Sentence templates
Dictation assessment -Sentence writing -Comparative usage -Peer feedback
11 2
TECHNOLOGY

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and vocabulary (gr, pr, /ɔɪ/, /uː/, /ʊ/) - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds in oral text
-Articulate words with target sounds correctly
-Recognize technology-related words for effective communication
The learner is guided to:
-Listen attentively to target sounds from video clips: gr (grass, green), pr (print, press), /ɔɪ/ (oil, point), /uː/ (pool, spoon), /ʊ/ (put)
-Pick out words with target sounds
-Practice pronouncing words with target combinations
-Listen to technology story and say words as modeled
Why should we pronounce words correctly?
Distinction  English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 164
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 165
-Video clips
-Technology vocabulary cards
Observation -Pronunciation check -Sound identification -Vocabulary recognition
11 3
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and vocabulary (gr, pr, /ɔɪ/, /uː/, /ʊ/) - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Use technology-related words in daily communication
-Talk about appropriate use of technology
-Realize importance of correct pronunciation
The learner is guided to:
-Practice pronunciation with technology-related picture cues
-Talk about appropriate use of technology
-Construct simple sentences using technology words
-Role play using technology-related vocabulary
Why should we use technology appropriately?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 166
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 167
-Role play props
-Picture cues
Vocabulary application -Role play assessment -Technology discussion -Sentence construction
11 4
Reading
Fluency - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify words with target sounds for reading
-Pronounce technology words accurately for clarity
-Read technology texts at right speed with emotions
The learner is guided to:
-Point out and read words with gr, pr, /ɔɪ/, /uː/, /ʊ/
-Take turns reading at appropriate speed
-Recite poems using correct expressions
-Read texts with technology words using speed and expressions
What should we do to improve our reading speed?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 168
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 169
-Technology stories
-Poetry materials
Reading fluency check -Sound recognition -Expression assessment -Speed check
11 5
Reading
Comprehension - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify characters in technology texts
-Make predictions on story outcomes
-Answer direct and indirect questions
The learner is guided to:
-Observe pictures and title to predict story
-Read technology stories aloud in turns
-Talk about and describe characters
-Locate sentences containing answers to direct questions
What makes a story interesting?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 173
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 174
-Technology stories
-Character charts
Prediction assessment -Character identification -Question comprehension -Story discussion
12 1
Language Use
Possessive Pronouns - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify correct use of possessive pronouns
-Use possessive pronouns in sentences
-Adopt possessive pronouns in daily communication
The learner is guided to:
-Read text/dialogue about ownership using possessive pronouns
-Role play ownership of classroom items
-Construct sentences using possessive pronouns
-Ask and answer questions prompting possessive pronouns
How do you talk about things that belong to other people?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 175
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 176
-Role play materials
-Question cards
Observation -Pronoun identification -Role play assessment -Sentence construction
12 2
Language Use
Possessive Pronouns - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify correct use of possessive pronouns
-Use possessive pronouns in sentences
-Adopt possessive pronouns in daily communication
The learner is guided to:
-Read text/dialogue about ownership using possessive pronouns
-Role play ownership of classroom items
-Construct sentences using possessive pronouns
-Ask and answer questions prompting possessive pronouns
How do you talk about things that belong to other people?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 175
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 176
-Role play materials
-Question cards
Observation -Pronoun identification -Role play assessment -Sentence construction
12 3
Language Use
Possessive Pronouns - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Fill blank spaces with possessive pronouns
-Sing songs/rhymes using possessive pronouns
-Apply knowledge in various contexts
The learner is guided to:
-Fill blanks in sentences using possessive pronouns
-Sing songs/rhymes with possessive pronouns
-Practice using pronouns in different contexts
-Create sentences about ownership
How do we show ownership using language?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 177
-Fill-in exercises
-Songs and rhymes
-Practice materials
Exercise completion -Song performance -Sentence creation -Context application
12 4
Writing
Guided Writing - Lesson 1
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify names of objects related to technology
-Write names from picture prompts
-Create sentences from picture prompts
The learner is guided to:
-Observe technology pictures on print/digital devices
-Name objects in different pictures
-Respond to prompts and write names correctly
-Match pictures with their names
Why is it important to write sentences correctly?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 178
-MENTOR English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 179
-Technology pictures
-Digital devices
Observation -Object identification -Name writing -Picture matching
12 5
Writing
Guided Writing - Lesson 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Fill gaps using correct technology words
-Draw and name technology-related pictures
-Describe objects clearly in writing
The learner is guided to:
-Fill in gaps using correct words
-Draw and name pictures related to technology
-Write sentences to describe objects in pictures
-Share work with peers for feedback
Why is writing clearly important?
Distinction English Language Activities Grade 2 pg. 180
-Drawing materials
-Sentence templates
-Peer assessment guides
Gap-filling assessment -Drawing and naming -Sentence description -Peer feedback

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