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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
TECHNOLOGY

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Recognize words with target letter-sound combinations (knowledge)
- Pronounce words with target sounds correctly (skill)
- Appreciate the importance of technology vocabulary (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Identify and pronounce words with letter-sound combinations 'dr', 'gr', 'shr'
- Use words with target sounds to create sentences
- Recite alliterative words with target sounds
- Listen to conversations about technology
- Identify words related to technology
- Match vocabulary to pictures
What words do we use to talk about technology?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 82
Audio recordings
Picture cards
Word cards
Videos
Observation Oral questions Pronunciation drills Vocabulary matching
1 2
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Respond to three-directional instructions (knowledge)
- Use vocabulary related to technology appropriately (skill)
- Value technology as a tool for learning (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Respond to simple specific three-directional instructions
- Play language games matching vocabulary to pictures
- Dramatize scenarios using technology vocabulary
- Watch videos about technology and discuss
- Create sentences using technology vocabulary
- Role play using digital devices
Why is it important to pronounce words correctly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 84
Digital devices
Picture cards
Word cards
Videos
Oral presentation Following instructions Role play Group discussions
1 3
Reading
Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify words with target letter-sound combinations (knowledge)
- Read text with appropriate speed and expression (skill)
- Value reading about technology (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Pick out words with target letter-sounds
- Blend target sounds to read words correctly
- Read text with appropriate expressions and tone
- Engage in timed reading with correct pauses
- Practice reading sentences with decodable words
- Participate in readers' theater
How should we read?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 86
Story books
Digital texts
Timer
Word charts
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 87
Digital devices
Readers' theater scripts
Timer
Timed reading Oral reading Word recognition Observation
1 4
Reading
Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make predictions about a story using title and pictures (knowledge)
- Respond to direct and indirect questions (skill)
- Value reading about technology (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Predict what will happen based on title and pictures
- Infer meanings of new words in a text
- Answer direct questions by locating sentences
- Respond to indirect questions using prior knowledge
- Summarize stories about technology
- Relate personal experiences to the story
What do the pictures tell us about the story?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 88
Story books
Digital texts
Picture books
Comprehension questions Story predictions Story retelling Group discussions
1 5
Reading
Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify events in a technology-related text (knowledge)
- Answer questions about how technology is used (skill)
- Appreciate how technology can help people (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Read stories about technology and its uses
- Identify main ideas in stories about technology
- Discuss how technology helps characters in stories
- Answer comprehension questions about technology
- Create story maps to organize information
- Share personal experiences with technology
How has technology changed our lives?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 90
Story books
Digital texts
Story maps
Comprehension tests Group discussions Story retelling Observation
2 1
Language Use
Future time (will/shall)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify words that express future time (knowledge)
- Use 'will' and 'shall' to talk about future events (skill)
- Appreciate correct grammar in communication (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Recognize sentences with words expressing future time
- Talk about future plans using 'will' and 'shall'
- Ask and answer questions using future time expressions
- Sing songs or rhymes using 'will' and 'shall'
- Listen to stories and respond using 'will' and 'shall'
- Complete sentences with 'will' or 'shall'
What will you and your classmates do at break time?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 91
Grammar charts
Sentence strips
Songs
Stories
Written exercises Oral sentences Gap filling exercises Language games
2 2
Language Use
Future time (will/shall)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Distinguish between the use of 'will' and 'shall' (knowledge)
- Apply future time expressions in communication (skill)
- Show interest in talking about future technology (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Match sentences with appropriate future time expressions
- Complete sentences using 'will' or 'shall'
- Create dialogues about future plans
- Edit sentences with incorrect usage of 'will' and 'shall'
- Play language games using future time expressions
- Talk about future technology using 'will' and 'shall'
How do we talk about things that will happen in the future?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 93
Word cards
Sentence strips
Grammar charts
Games
Sentence completion Oral presentations Written exercises Role play
2 3
Writing
Spelling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Spell words with target letter-sound combinations correctly (knowledge)
- Write words related to technology appropriately (skill)
- Value correct spelling in writing (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Spell words with letter combinations 'dr', 'gr', 'shr'
- Fill in crossword puzzles with target sounds
- Write words related to technology from dictation
- Make words from jumbled letters
- Copy words from charts and flash cards
- Participate in spelling bee activities
Why is the correct spelling of words important?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 94
Flash cards
Crossword puzzles
Word charts
Spelling games
Spelling tests Dictation exercises Word puzzles Spelling bee
2 4
Writing
Spelling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify correctly spelled technology words (knowledge)
- Apply spelling rules to technology vocabulary (skill)
- Take pride in spelling words correctly (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Practice spelling technology-related words
- Complete sentences with correctly spelled words
- Edit texts with misspelled words
- Create word games using technology vocabulary
- Use digital devices to check spelling
- Make word cards with technology vocabulary
How can we improve our spelling?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 96
Flash cards
Digital devices
Word puzzles
Spelling games
Spelling tests Dictation exercises Error correction Self-evaluation
2 5
SAFETY

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Recognize words with target letter-sound combinations (knowledge)
- Use safety vocabulary in relevant contexts (skill)
- Value safety in daily activities (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to text featuring target sounds 'dw', 'tw', 'nk', 'sq'
- Pick out and pronounce words with target sounds
- Use words related to safety in sentences
- Listen to vocabulary in stories about safety
- Engage in role play about safety issues
- Respond to three-directional instructions
What words do we use to talk about safety?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 98
Audio recordings
Word cards
Pictures about safety
Videos
Observation Oral questions Pronunciation drills Role play
3 1
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Pronounce words with target sounds correctly (knowledge)
- Respond to three-directional instructions (skill)
- Appreciate the importance of safety (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Pronounce target letter-sound combinations correctly
- Listen to stories about safety
- Recite poems about safety measures
- Create sentences about safety precautions
- Play language games about safety
- Role play safety scenarios
Why is it important to pronounce words correctly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 100
Picture cards
Word cards
Safety posters
Poems
Oral presentation Following instructions Role play Group activities
3 2
Reading
Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify words with target letter-sound combinations (knowledge)
- Read grade-appropriate text with expression (skill)
- Value reading fluently for better comprehension (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to words with target sounds from digital device
- Identify and pronounce words with target sounds
- Read text with appropriate expression and tone
- Engage in timed reading with proper pauses
- Practice reading sentences with decodable words
- Participate in readers' theater about safety
Why is it important to read words properly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 102
Story books
Digital devices
Timer
Word charts
Timed reading Oral reading Word recognition Observation
3 3
Reading
Fluency
Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read with proper pacing and pauses (knowledge)
- Demonstrate appropriate expression while reading (skill)
- Show confidence when reading aloud (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Read text at 90 words per minute
- Display appropriate emotions when reading
- Take pauses at punctuation marks
- Read different texts about safety
- Give and receive feedback on reading
- Create safety posters based on readings
What helps someone to read fluently?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 104
Story books
Readers' theater scripts
Timer
Safety posters
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 105
Digital texts
Reading performance Fluency assessment Group reading Peer assessment
3 4
Reading
Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use pictures to predict story content (knowledge)
- Answer questions about safety from texts (skill)
- Appreciate the importance of safety measures (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Read stories about safety precautions
- Identify safety measures described in stories
- Discuss consequences of unsafe actions in stories
- Answer comprehension questions about safety
- Create story maps to organize information
- Role play safety scenarios from stories
What do the pictures tell us about the story?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 106
Story books
Digital texts
Story maps
Safety posters
Comprehension tests Group discussions Story retelling Role play
3 5
Language Use
Conjunctions (but, because)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify conjunctions in a text (knowledge)
- Join phrases using target conjunctions (skill)
- Value correct grammar in communication (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Watch video clips and identify sentences with target conjunctions
- Use conjunctions 'but' and 'because' in sentences
- Play language games with target conjunctions
- Fill in substitution tables joining phrases
- Complete sentences using appropriate conjunctions
- Create sentences about safety using conjunctions
When do we use the words but/because in sentences?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 107
Grammar charts
Sentence strips
Videos
Games
Written exercises Oral sentences Gap filling exercises Sentence joining
4 1
Language Use
Conjunctions (but, because)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Distinguish between the uses of 'but' and 'because' (knowledge)
- Apply conjunctions correctly in writing (skill)
- Show interest in using correct grammar (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Match sentences that can be joined with 'but'
- Match sentences that can be joined with 'because'
- Edit sentences with incorrect conjunction usage
- Create dialogues using 'but' and 'because'
- Play language games using conjunctions
- Write paragraphs about safety using conjunctions
How do conjunctions help us explain why things happen?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 109
Sentence cards
Grammar charts
Matching cards
Games
Sentence joining Error correction Written exercises Peer assessment
4 2
Writing
Spelling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Recognize correct spelling of words with target sounds (knowledge)
- Write compound sentences with target conjunctions (skill)
- Value correct spelling in writing (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Identify words with target letter-sound combinations
- Spell 4-6 letter words with target sounds
- Organize jumbled letters to make words
- Spell words related to safety
- Copy words legibly and correctly
- Form words using target letter-sound combinations
Why should we spell words correctly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 110
Flash cards
Letter cards
Spelling games
Word puzzles
Spelling tests Dictation exercises Word formation Self-evaluation
4 3
Writing
Spelling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Spell safety-related words correctly (knowledge)
- Apply spelling rules consistently (skill)
- Take pride in spelling words correctly (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Practice spelling safety vocabulary
- Complete sentences with correctly spelled words
- Create word games using safety vocabulary
- Participate in spelling challenges
- Use digital devices to check spelling
- Make word cards with safety vocabulary
How can we improve our spelling?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 111
Flash cards
Digital devices
Word puzzles
Spelling games
Spelling tests Dictation exercises Error correction Peer assessment
4 4
DOMESTIC ANIMALS

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Recognize words with target letter-sound combinations (knowledge)
- Pronounce words with target sounds correctly (skill)
- Value correct pronunciation in communication (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to words with target sounds 'ft', 'ct', 'lt', 'rd'
- Practice saying words with target sounds
- Generate and categorize words with target sounds
- Use new words in sentences about animals
- Sing songs about domestic animals
- Match vocabulary with pictures
Why should we pronounce words correctly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 112
Audio recordings
Word cards
Animal pictures
Songs
Observation Oral questions Pronunciation drills Vocabulary tests
4 5
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use vocabulary related to domestic animals (knowledge)
- Respond to three-directional instructions (skill)
- Appreciate caring for domestic animals (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to stories about caring for animals
- Identify vocabulary related to animal care
- Create sentences using animal-care vocabulary
- Engage in role play about caring for animals
- Respond to three-directional instructions
- Draw and describe favorite animals
What words do you use to talk about domestic animals?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 114
Picture cards
Word cards
Stories
Videos
Oral presentation Following instructions Role play Group discussions
5 1
Reading
Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify words with target letter-sound combinations (knowledge)
- Read text with appropriate speed and expression (skill)
- Value reading about domestic animals (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Identify words with target letter-sounds
- Select words with target sounds from a chart
- Read words with target sounds correctly
- Engage in timed reading with expression
- Read sentences with decodable words
- Recite poems about domestic animals
Why should we read fluently?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 116
Story books
Word charts
Timer
Animal poems
Timed reading Oral reading Word recognition Observation
5 2
Reading
Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read with proper pacing and pauses (knowledge)
- Demonstrate appropriate expression while reading (skill)
- Show confidence when reading aloud (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Read text with appropriate emotions and tone
- Take pauses at punctuation marks
- Read different texts about domestic animals
- Recite poems about animals with peers
- Give and receive feedback on reading
- Participate in readers' theater
Why do we pause when we read?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 118
Story books
Readers' theater scripts
Timer
Animal poems
Reading performance Fluency assessment Group reading Peer assessment
5 3
Reading
Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the sequence of events in a text (knowledge)
- Make predictions about story outcomes (skill)
- Value reading for information about animals (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Predict what will happen in stories about animals
- Read or listen to stories about animals
- Get clues from stories to answer questions
- Answer direct and indirect questions
- Retell stories about animals
- Share personal experiences with animals
What do the pictures tell us about the story?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 120
Story books
Digital texts
Picture books
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 122
Story maps
Animal care charts
Comprehension questions Story predictions Story retelling Group discussions
5 4
Language Use
Quantifiers (some, many, no, all, any)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Distinguish sentences with quantifiers (knowledge)
- Use quantifiers in sentences correctly (skill)
- Appreciate correct grammar in communication (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Identify quantifiers in sentences about animals
- Engage in question-answer dialogues using quantifiers
- Create sentences about animals using quantifiers
- Play language games involving use of quantifiers
- Use quantifiers to talk about animals at home
- Complete sentences with appropriate quantifiers
Which words do you use to talk about things that can be counted?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 123
Grammar charts
Sentence strips
Word cards
Games
Written exercises Oral sentences Gap filling exercises Language games
5 5
Language Use
Quantifiers (some, many, no, all, any)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify appropriate quantifiers for different contexts (knowledge)
- Apply quantifiers in writing and speaking (skill)
- Show interest in using correct grammar (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Match quantifiers with appropriate contexts
- Complete sentences using correct quantifiers
- Create dialogues using various quantifiers
- Edit sentences with incorrect quantifier usage
- Play language games using quantifiers
- Write paragraphs about animals using quantifiers
How do we talk about the number of animals?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 125
Sentence cards
Grammar charts
Matching cards
Games
Sentence completion Matching exercises Written tests Peer assessment
6 1
Writing
Spelling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Spell words with target letter-sound combinations correctly (knowledge)
- Write words related to domestic animals legibly (skill)
- Value correct spelling in writing (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Spell words with target sounds 'ft', 'ct', 'lt', 'rd'
- Make words from jumbled letters
- Write 4-7 letter words from dictation
- Copy words legibly and correctly
- Form words using letters of their names
- Participate in spelling activities with peers
Why should we spell words correctly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 125
Flash cards
Letter cards
Spelling games
Word puzzles
Spelling tests Dictation exercises Word formation Self-evaluation
6 2
Writing
Spelling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify correctly spelled animal-related words (knowledge)
- Apply spelling rules consistently (skill)
- Take pride in spelling words correctly (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Practice spelling animal vocabulary
- Complete sentences with correctly spelled words
- Create word games using animal vocabulary
- Participate in spelling challenges
- Use digital devices to check spelling
- Make word cards with animal vocabulary
How can we improve our spelling of animal names?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 126
Flash cards
Digital devices
Word puzzles
Spelling games
Spelling tests Dictation exercises Error correction Peer assessment
6 3
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Recognize words with target letter-sound combinations (knowledge)
- Pronounce words with target sounds correctly (skill)
- Value correct pronunciation in communication (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to words with target sounds 'lk', 'lf', 'lm', 'mp'
- Pronounce words with target sounds correctly
- Generate words with target letter-sounds
- Listen to stories about wild animals
- Identify vocabulary related to wild animals
- Match vocabulary with pictures
What can we tell from people's faces and hand movements as they talk?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 127
Audio recordings
Word cards
Animal pictures
Videos
Observation Oral questions Pronunciation drills Vocabulary tests
6 4
WILD ANIMALS

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use vocabulary related to wild animals appropriately (knowledge)
- Respond to three-directional instructions (skill)
- Appreciate the importance of wild animals (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to stories about wild animals
- Use vocabulary to describe wild animals
- Create sentences about wild animals
- Role play scenarios involving wild animals
- Respond to three-directional instructions
- Draw and describe wild animals
What words do you use to talk about wild animals?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 129
Picture cards
Word cards
Stories
Videos
Oral presentation Following instructions Role play Group activities
6 5
Reading
Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify words with target letter-sound combinations (knowledge)
- Read grade-appropriate text with expression (skill)
- Value reading about wild animals (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Recognize words with target letter-sounds
- Select words with target sounds from a chart
- Read sentences with target sounds correctly
- Engage in timed reading with appropriate expression
- Practice reading sentences with decodable words
- Recite a poem with peers about wild animals
Why is it important to read words correctly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 132
Story books
Word charts
Timer
Animal poems
Timed reading Oral reading Word recognition Observation
7 1
Reading
Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read with proper pacing and pauses (knowledge)
- Demonstrate appropriate expression while reading (skill)
- Show confidence when reading about wild animals (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Read text with appropriate emotions and tone
- Take pauses at punctuation marks
- Read different texts about wild animals
- Participate in readers' theater about wild animals
- Give and receive feedback on reading
- Create reading performances
What makes it difficult to read well?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 134
Story books
Readers' theater scripts
Timer
Animal stories
Reading performance Fluency assessment Group reading Peer assessment
7 2
Reading
Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make predictions about a story using title and pictures (knowledge)
- Respond to direct and indirect questions (skill)
- Value reading about wild animals (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Brainstorm possible outcomes based on title and pictures
- Identify characters and setting of a story
- Locate sentences to respond to direct questions
- Answer indirect questions using contextual clues
- Develop concept maps from texts read
- Retell stories about wild animals
How do we tell the characters in a story?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 135
Story books
Digital texts
Concept maps
Picture books
Comprehension questions Story predictions Concept mapping Story retelling
7 3
Reading
Language Use
Comprehension
Opposites
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Visualize characters, events, and places in a text (knowledge)
- Answer questions about wild animals from texts (skill)
- Appreciate stories about wild animals (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Read stories about wild animals
- Identify main ideas in the stories
- Discuss characteristics of wild animals in stories
- Answer comprehension questions about wild animals
- Create story maps to organize information
- Share personal experiences with wild animals
What can we learn from stories about wild animals?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 136
Story books
Digital texts
Story maps
Animal pictures
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 137
Word cards
Opposite pairs
Games
Stories
Comprehension tests Group discussions Story retelling Character analysis
7 4
Language Use
Opposites
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Distinguish between words and their opposites (knowledge)
- Apply knowledge of opposites in communication (skill)
- Show interest in expanding vocabulary (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Match words with their opposites
- Complete sentences using appropriate opposites
- Create dialogues using pairs of opposites
- Edit sentences by replacing words with opposites
- Play language games using opposites
- Write paragraphs using pairs of opposites
How do opposites help us describe things better?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 138
Opposite cards
Matching cards
Grammar charts
Games
Matching exercises Sentence completion Written tests Peer assessment
7 5
Writing
Punctuation (The comma)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Recognize commas in a text (knowledge)
- Use commas correctly in writing lists (skill)
- Value correct punctuation in writing (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Recognize commas in texts
- Use commas correctly in writing exercises
- Use commas to write lists of items/names
- Role play conversations using commas
- Write sentences with commas separating items
- Read sentences aloud with appropriate pauses
How do we decide where to pause when reading a text?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 139
Punctuation charts
Sentence strips
Stories
Lists
Written exercises Dictation Punctuation edits Reading with pauses
8 1
Writing
Punctuation (The comma)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify contexts requiring commas (knowledge)
- Apply rules for comma usage consistently (skill)
- Take pride in using punctuation correctly (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Make lists of animals using commas
- Insert commas correctly in sentences
- Edit texts with missing commas
- Create posters with correctly punctuated sentences
- Read sentences aloud showing comma pauses
- Write paragraphs using commas correctly
Why do we need commas in writing?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 141
Punctuation charts
Sentence strips
Editing exercises
Posters
Punctuation tests Editing exercises Written work Reading with pauses
8 2
Writing
Punctuation (The comma)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify contexts requiring commas (knowledge)
- Apply rules for comma usage consistently (skill)
- Take pride in using punctuation correctly (attitude)
The learner is guided to:
- Make lists of animals using commas
- Insert commas correctly in sentences
- Edit texts with missing commas
- Create posters with correctly punctuated sentences
- Read sentences aloud showing comma pauses
- Write paragraphs using commas correctly
Why do we need commas in writing?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 141
Punctuation charts
Sentence strips
Editing exercises
Posters
Punctuation tests Editing exercises Written work Reading with pauses
8 3
FESTIVALS

Listening and Speaking
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Recognize words with the target letter-sound combinations (mb, nt, nd, nch) in an oral text (knowledge).
- Pronounce words with the target letter-sound combinations in preparation for reading (skill).
- Use new words related to festivals in relevant contexts (skill).
- Value the importance of listening attentively and pronouncing words correctly (attitude).
The learner:
- Listens to a text with target letter-sound combinations (mb, nt, nd, nch).
- Picks out and pronounces words with the target sounds.
- Uses these words in conversations about festivals.
- Engages in role play related to festivals using new vocabulary.
- Responds to three-directional instructions.
What words do we use to talk about festivals?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 143
Digital devices
Audio recordings
Flash cards
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 144
Word cards
Pictures of different festivals
Audio recordings
Observation Oral questions Role play evaluation Peer assessment
8 4
Reading
Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify words with the target letter-sound combinations in a text (knowledge).
- Read a grade-appropriate text accurately, at the right speed and with expression (skill).
- Appreciate the importance of reading accurately and with expression (attitude).
The learner:
- Selects and reads words with target sounds (mb, nt, nd, nch) from a text.
- Practices reading sentences with decodable words.
- Engages in timed reading (at 90 words per minute).
- Reads a text showing appropriate facial expressions and tone.
- Participates in readers' theatre.
Why should we read fluently?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 146
Story cards
Timer
Reader's theatre scripts
Timed reading Fluency checklist Peer assessment Reading records
8 5
Reading
Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read words with the target letter-sound combinations correctly (skill).
- Read a text with minimal hesitations, displaying the right emotions (skill).
- Show enjoyment when reading different texts (attitude).
The learner:
- Reads the story "The Wedding" with appropriate speed.
- Takes appropriate pauses at punctuation marks.
- Shows facial expressions that match the content.
- Recites poems related to festivals with proper intonation.
How can we improve our reading speed?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 147
Poem "I Love Festivals"
Story cards
Digital devices
Reading aloud assessment Observation Self-assessment Reading log
9

Midterm

10 1
Reading
Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make predictions about a story based on the title and pictures (skill).
- Respond to direct and indirect questions about the text (skill).
- Identify main ideas in a text (knowledge).
- Value reading texts for information (attitude).
The learner:
- Looks at the title and pictures to predict story content.
- Reads story "The Music Festival" and answers questions.
- Locates sentences with answers to direct questions.
- Uses context clues to answer indirect questions.
- Arranges events in the correct sequence.
What do pictures tell us about a story?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 149
Story books
Picture books
Sequencing cards
Comprehension questions Sequencing assessment Story retelling Question and answer
10 2
Reading
Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Visualize characters and events in a text (skill).
- Summarize a text for comprehension (skill).
- Show interest in reading stories about festivals (attitude).
The learner:
- Answers questions based on stories about festivals.
- Draws pictures of characters from the story.
- Shares personal experiences related to the story.
- Finds meaning of new words using context clues.
- Retells the story in their own words.
How do we know what will happen in a story?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 150
Story books
Pictures
Word cards
Oral questions Drawing evaluation Story retelling assessment Peer feedback
10 3
Language Use
Prepositions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify prepositions in a text (knowledge).
- Use prepositions to describe the position, location and direction of things (skill).
- Appreciate the role of prepositions in communication (attitude).
The learner:
- Reads the poem "The Wedding Day" and identifies prepositions.
- Places objects at different positions and describes their locations.
- Constructs sentences using prepositions (next to, around, by, along, after, under, near).
- Plays language games involving prepositions.
How do we describe where things are?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 151
Objects for positioning
Pictures
Poem chart
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 152
School environment
Objects
Charts
Written exercises Oral presentation Observation Games evaluation
10 4
Writing
Punctuation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify various punctuation marks and their functions (knowledge).
- Use punctuation marks correctly in writing (skill).
- Value the importance of proper punctuation in written communication (attitude).
The learner:
- Reads sentences and identifies punctuation marks (full stop, question mark, exclamation mark).
- Circles punctuation marks in a given story.
- Adds capital letters and punctuation marks to sentences.
- Writes sentences about a festival ending with different punctuation marks.
Why is proper punctuation important in writing?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 154
Printed stories
Sentence cards
Charts with punctuation marks
Editing exercises Written assignments Peer assessment Punctuation games
10 5
Writing
Punctuation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add punctuation marks to sentences about festivals (skill).
- Write sentences about festivals with correct punctuation (skill).
- Show interest in using correct punctuation in writing (attitude).
The learner:
- Plays a game using bottle caps with punctuation marks.
- Writes and punctuates sentences about festivals.
- Edits sentences by adding appropriate punctuation.
- Shares punctuated sentences with classmates.
How do we decide which punctuation mark to use?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 155
Bottle caps/cardboard
Sentence strips
Digital devices
Written exercises Game performance Peer assessment Observation
11 1
PLAYTIME AND GAMES

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Recognize words with the target letter-sound combinations (pt, nth, nkl) in an oral text (knowledge).
- Pronounce words with the target letter-sound combinations correctly (skill).
- Use vocabulary related to games and playtime appropriately (skill).
- Show interest in learning new words about games (attitude).
The learner:
- Listens to and says sounds pt, nth, nkl.
- Says words with the target sounds (slept, tenth, ankle).
- Identifies words with target sounds in a story.
- Claps when hearing words with target sounds in sentences.
- Records words with the target sounds.
How do we pronounce words correctly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 157
Audio recordings
Flash cards
Digital devices
Pronunciation assessment Observation Oral questions Recording evaluation
11 2
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Recognize words with the target letter-sound combinations (pt, nth, nkl) in an oral text (knowledge).
- Pronounce words with the target letter-sound combinations correctly (skill).
- Use vocabulary related to games and playtime appropriately (skill).
- Show interest in learning new words about games (attitude).
The learner:
- Listens to and says sounds pt, nth, nkl.
- Says words with the target sounds (slept, tenth, ankle).
- Identifies words with target sounds in a story.
- Claps when hearing words with target sounds in sentences.
- Records words with the target sounds.
How do we pronounce words correctly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 157
Audio recordings
Flash cards
Digital devices
Pronunciation assessment Observation Oral questions Recording evaluation
11 3
Listening and Speaking
Reading
Pronunciation and Vocabulary
Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify vocabulary related to games and playtime (knowledge).
- Make sentences using vocabulary related to games (skill).
- Recite poems about games with correct pronunciation (skill).
- Value the use of correct vocabulary when talking about games (attitude).
The learner:
- Says words related to games (together, kick, tired, play, field, score).
- Makes sentences about games using the vocabulary.
- Plays games in groups and identifies them.
- Recites the poem "The Game" with actions.
- Pretends to do different playtime activities.
What words do we use to talk about games?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 158
Game cards
Pictures
Poems chart
Play items
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 160
Story cards
Word lists
Word puzzles
Role play assessment Oral presentations Observation Recitation evaluation
11 4
Reading
Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a text with minimal hesitations, at the right speed (skill).
- Display appropriate facial expressions when reading (skill).
- Show interest in reading stories about games (attitude).
The learner:
- Reads the story "New Shoes" with appropriate speed.
- Takes brief pauses at commas and longer pauses at full stops.
- Shows facial expressions that match content while reading.
- Reads aloud sentences related to games and playtime.
What helps someone to read fluently?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 161
Story "New Shoes"
Timer
Digital recording devices
Timed reading Observation Self-assessment Peer feedback
11 5
Reading
Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make predictions about a story based on the title and pictures (skill).
- Answer questions based on a text (skill).
- Find meanings of new words from context (knowledge).
- Value reading for information and enjoyment (attitude).
The learner:
- Looks at title and pictures to predict story content.
- Reads the story "The Race" and answers questions.
- Identifies meanings of words from context.
- Retells the story in one sentence.
- Role-plays scenes from the story.
What do you think will happen in the story?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 163
Story books
Pictures
Role play props
Comprehension questions Retelling assessment Role play evaluation Observation
12 1
Reading
Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Summarize information from a text (skill).
- Share personal experiences related to the text (skill).
- Show interest in reading stories about games (attitude).
The learner:
- Answers questions based on stories about games.
- Tells classmates what they learned from the story.
- Shares personal experiences about playing games.
- Reads additional stories from the library.
How do we know what is happening in a story?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 164
Story books
Library resources
Digital devices
Oral questions Story retelling Peer assessment Reading logs
12 2
Language Use
Comparatives and Superlatives
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify comparatives and superlatives in a text (knowledge).
- Use comparative and superlative forms correctly in sentences (skill).
- Appreciate the role of comparatives and superlatives in communication (attitude).
The learner:
- Reads the story "Two Sisters and a Brother" and identifies comparative words.
- Finds words that compare things in sentences.
- Compares classroom objects using comparative terms.
- Makes sentences using comparative terms.
How can we compare things?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 165
Story "Two Sisters and a Brother"
Classroom objects
Pictures
Written exercises Oral presentations Observation Peer assessment
12 3
Language Use
Writing
Comparatives and Superlatives
Guided Writing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use comparatives and superlatives to describe people, things and places (skill).
- Compare objects around the school using -er and -est (skill).
- Show interest in comparing and contrasting things (attitude).
The learner:
- Participates in "Class Olympics" and describes who jumps highest, runs fastest, etc.
- Pretends to watch a football match and compares players.
- Walks around school comparing things (bigger, closer, etc.).
- Plays games involving comparisons.
Which words can we use when comparing ourselves with others?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 166
School environment
Sports equipment
Pictures
Charts
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 167
Drawing materials
Word cards
Picture prompts
Oral presentations Comparative sentences evaluation Observation Games assessment
12 4
Writing
Guided Writing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make sentences using words related to games (skill).
- Complete sentences with appropriate words (skill).
- Show interest in writing about games and playtime (attitude).
The learner:
- Makes sentences using target words (land, twinkle, tenth, slept).
- Completes sentences by filling in blanks with comparative words.
- Names games shown in pictures.
- Shares written work with classmates.
How do we write correctly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 168
Word cards
Pictures of games
Sentence strips
Written assignments Gap filling exercises Peer assessment Self-evaluation
12 5
Writing
Guided Writing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make sentences using words related to games (skill).
- Complete sentences with appropriate words (skill).
- Show interest in writing about games and playtime (attitude).
The learner:
- Makes sentences using target words (land, twinkle, tenth, slept).
- Completes sentences by filling in blanks with comparative words.
- Names games shown in pictures.
- Shares written work with classmates.
How do we write correctly?
Skills in English Learner's Book pg. 168
Word cards
Pictures of games
Sentence strips
Written assignments Gap filling exercises Peer assessment Self-evaluation
13-14

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