WK 6
WK 6
WK 6
LANGUAGE /
Present simple for routines
GRAMMAR FOCUS
Pre-lesson
1. Play a miming game to introduce the new vocabulary. Pupils do not need to say the words/phrases at
this point.
Lesson delivery
2. Introduce the flashcards and play a circle game to have pupils practise the phrases.
3. Give out the flashcards so that each pupil has one card. Ask some pupils to tell the class what is on their
card.
4. Tell pupils they will listen to a song about a boy called Mike. They listen and hold up their card when
they hear their action. Play the recording once. (HOTS)
ACTIVITIES
5. Play the recording again. This time, all pupils should mime all the actions as they hear them.
6. Ask pupils to look at Student’s Book p.15. Let them listen to the song and follow the words before point
to the pictures.
7. Pupils listen to the song again but this time they put down the flashcards. When they hear the actions,
they mime all the actions together as a group in front of class. (CBA)
8. Watch pupils carefully during these activities to see how well they have understood the new
vocabulary.
Post-lesson
9. Have pupils play a mime game in pairs or small groups. (21st CA)
TEACHING AIDS Get Smart plus 3 Student’s Book p.15, Flashcards of the new vocabulary (at least one card per pupil)
21st CENTURY ACTIVITY Games CCE Language and Values
HOTS Analysis VALUES Friendly
CLASSROOM BASED
PERFORMANCE LEVEL 3 ASSESSMENT (CBA) Presentation
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, most of the pupils will be able to understand with support short simple
narratives (simple poems)
SUCCESS CRITERIA Pupils can listen and respond about short simple poem.
LANGUAGE /
He/She + present simple ‘s’; means of transport
GRAMMAR FOCUS
Pre-lesson
1. Put flashcards or a picture of a child walking, a car, a bike, and a bus on the board or on paper. Draw a
child next to the car, bike and bus.
2. Ask pupils to give the children names: 2 children should be girls and 2 children boys.
3. Tell pupils that the four children will be the characters in the rhyme.
Lesson delivery
4. Use the four pictures to say the rhyme verse by verse. For each picture, ask pupils to suggest actions to
mime the means of transport. (HOTS)
ACTIVITIES 5. When you have used all the pictures, say the whole rhyme again and ask pupils to join in with the words
and actions.
6. Repeat step 5 until pupils can say the rhyme confidently.
7. Write the rhyme on the board with the items of transport missing. Ask pupils to copy the rhyme and add
the correct means of transport.
Post-lesson
8. Ask pupils to close their books and divide them into four groups, one group for each picture.
9. Ask each group in turn to perform the rhyme for their picture, so that the class performs the complete
rhyme. (21st CA)(CBA)
TEACHING AIDS Flashcards or pictures, The Going to school rhyme written on the board or as a handout.
21st CENTURY ACTIVITY Rhyming / Singing CCE Creativity and Imagination
HOTS Evaluation VALUES Tolerance
CLASSROOM BASED
PERFORMANCE LEVEL 3 ASSESSMENT (CBA) Presentation
TEACHERS’S REFLECTION
TEACHERS’S REFLECTION
DAILY LESSON PLAN YEAR 3
SUBJECT English Language YEAR 3 Molek
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DAILY LESSON PLAN YEAR 3
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Choose an Choose an 3
DAY / DATE WEEK / LESSON
item. item. 2
I’m Hamid. I like swimming and I want to help people. When I grow up,
I want to be a lifeguard. My sister likes playing with toy planes. She
wants to be a pilot when she grows up and fly a plane. I love my sister.
We always take the bus to school together. We never walk to school.
B. Let’s rearrange.
Name : ______________________________ Class: _________
Self-assessment