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    LESSON PLAN YEAR 3

    Theme: World of Knowledge

    Topic: Sport

    Learning Standards: 1.1.4 Able to talk about a stimulus with guidance.

    1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate understanding of oral texts by:

    (a) answering simple Wh-questions

    Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

    (i) talk about a picture.

    (ii) answer Wh-questions.

    (iii) recite a jazz chant.

    Cross-curricular elements: Constructivism

    Teaching Aids: jazz chant audio, picture

    Steps:

    Pre-Listening

    1. Show a picture of Olympic sports.

    2. Guide pupils to talk about the picture. Ask questions:

    Eg: What can you see in the picture?

    Can you name the type of sports in the picture?

    While-Listening

    3. Pupils listen to the jazz chant.

    4. Chant and get pupils to chant along.

    5. Repeat the whole chant and ask pupils to replace the words

    Eg: football, basketball, volleyball etc)

    6. Ask pupils questions on the jazz chant.

    Eg: What are the names of the sports in the jazz chant?

    What type of sports can you do?

    Why do you like ........?

    Post-Listening6. In groups, pupils look at a worksheet and try to guess the individual sports.

    7. They present their answers to the class.

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    Jazz Chant

    Volleyball, basket ball, football,

    Netball, badminton, tennis.

    I can play basketball, basketball, can you?

    Yes, I can. Yes, I can. I can play basketball.

    I can play volleyball, volleyball, can you?

    No, I cant. No, I cant.I cant play volleyball.

    I can play netball and tennis too.

    Guess the sports below.

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    Which sports do you like?

    __________________ _______________________

    _____________________ __________________________

    _________________________ ___________________________

    __________________________ ______________________________

    Theme: World of Knowledge

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    Topic: Sport

    Learning Standards: 2.2.4 Able to read and understand a paragraph with simple and

    compound sentences.

    2.3.1 Able to read for information and enjoyment with guidance:(a) fiction

    Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

    (i) talk about the different types of sports.

    (ii) pronounce the target words correctly.

    (iii) answer Wh-questions.

    (iv) match words to pictures.

    Cross-curricular elements: Thinking Skills

    Teaching Aids: reading text, word cards

    Steps:

    Pre-Reading

    1. Revise the jazz chant learnt the day before.

    2. Talk about the type of sports mentioned in the jazz chant.

    While-Reading

    3. Drill pupils on difficult words. (word cards.)

    4. Read a text on the Olympic Games.

    5. Answer simple questions on the paragraph.

    6. In groups, pupils complete a task sheet. (Matching words to symbols)

    7. The first group to match correctly wins a prize.

    Post-Reading

    6. In pupils, get pupils to discuss if they like the Olympic sports.

    7. They write on manila cards their answers and present in class.

    The Olympic Games

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    The Olympic Games is the worlds most famous

    sports competition. It is held every four years. The aim of

    the Games is to promotefriendship among countries. We

    can see symbols such as the rings, medals, flag, torch and

    mascots during the Olympic Games.

    The five rings is the Olympic Emblem. They represent

    the five continents of the world. The rings are joined to

    show the unity of all the athletes from Africa, America,

    Asia, Oceania and Europe.

    The Olympic Flag is white with five rings that are

    blue, yellow, black, green and red. The colours are on all

    the national flags of the world.

    The Olympic Torch with the flame means faster,

    higher and stronger.

    The latest Olympic Games will be held in London from

    27 July to 12 August, 2012.

    Answer the questions below

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    1. What is the worlds most famous sports competition?

    ______________________________________

    2. How often are the games held?

    _______________________________________

    3. What is the aim of the Olympic Games?

    _______________________________________

    4. What are the symbols found in the Olympic Games?

    __________________________________________

    5. Which continents do the rings represent?

    ____________________________________________

    6. Where will the 2012 Olympics be held?

    ____________________________________________

    7. Would you like to watch the Olympic Games? Why?

    _______________________________________________

    Match the words to the right symbols

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    Theme: World of Knowledge

    medals

    torch

    rings

    flags

    mascots

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    Topic: Sport

    Learning Standards: 3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:

    (a) simple sentences

    (b) compound sentences

    Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

    (i) write simple and compound sentences.

    (ii) write a paragraph.

    Cross-curricular elements: Constructivism

    Steps:

    Pre-Writing

    1. Get pupils to name the Olympic symbols learnt from the previous lesson.

    2. Revise the difficult words learnt previously.

    Writing

    2. In groups, pupils make sentences from the difficult words learnt previously.

    3. Pupils write sentences on the board.

    4. Guide pupils to write a simple paragraph from the sentences. (Shared Writing)

    5. Pupils write the paragraph into their exercise books. (weak pupils)

    Pupils write their own paragraphs into their exercise books. (advanced and intermediate

    pupils)

    Feedback

    6. Pupils are picked at random to read their paragraphs.

    7. Other pupils listen and correct where there are mistakes.

    Theme: World of Knowledge

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    Topic: Sport

    Learning Standards: 4.1.1 Able to produce simple creative works with guidance based on:

    (a) jazz chant

    4.3.2 Able to perform with guidance based on jazz chant:(b) jazz chant

    Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

    (i) prepare jazz chant in a group.

    (ii) perform jazz chant creatively.

    Cross-curricular elements: Multiple Intelligence - Kinaesthetic

    Steps:

    1. Revise the jazz chant learnt previously.

    2. In groups, pupils practice the jazz chant with suitable actions. (More advanced pupils can use

    their own jazz chants)

    3. In groups, pupils compete and perform the jazz chant.

    4. Award a prize to the best group.

    Theme: World of Knowledge

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    Topic: Sport

    Learning Standards: 5.1.1 Able to use nouns correctly and appropriately:

    (a) common nouns

    (b) proper nouns

    Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

    (i) understand common and proper nouns.

    (ii) identify common and proper nouns in a text.

    (iii) play a word-chain game.

    (iv) complete a task sheet.

    Cross-curricular elements: Thinking Skills

    Teaching Aids: text, task sheet

    Steps:

    1. Explain common and proper nouns.

    2. Read the text on the Olympic Games.

    3. Get pupils to identify the common and proper nouns in the text

    4. In groups, get pupils to play a word-chain game. Instructions for the game are:

    5. Pupils complete a task sheet on common and proper nouns.

    1. Write a noun on the board. e.g. book

    2. Pupils will take turns to join the chain by writing another noun, starting with thelast letter in the previous word. e.g. book-kite

    3. The next person will continue joining the word-chain. e.g. book-kite-egg

    4. Those who are unable to join the next word will be out of the game.

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    Notes Proper Nouns and Common Nouns

    Proper

    Proper nouns name specific people, places, things, or ideas.

    Examples: Britney, Paris, Rover, Nike

    Since these nouns are naming specific things, they always begin with a capital letter.

    Sometimes, they contain two or more important words.

    Examples: Britney Spears, Central Park Zoo, Pacific Ocean

    If this is the case, both important words are capitalized, and the whole thing is still considered to be

    one proper noun even though it's made up of more than one word. How about that?

    Common

    Common nouns are the opposite of proper nouns. They name people, places, things or ideas that are

    not specific.

    Examples: woman, city, dog, shoe

    Since these nouns are not naming anything specific, they do not needto start with a capital letter

    unless they begin a sentence.

    Their Relationship

    http://www.english-grammar-revolution.com/proper-nouns.html

    Grammar Exercise

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    Read the text. Colour the common nouns in green and the proper

    nouns in yellow.

    The Olympic Games

    The Olympic Games is the worlds most famous sports competition. It

    is held every four years. The aim of the Games is to promote friendship

    among countries. We can see symbols such as the rings, medals, flag, torch

    and mascots during the Olympic Games.

    The five rings is the Olympic Emblem. They represent the five

    continents of the world. The rings are joined to show the unity of all the

    athletes from Africa, America, Asia, Oceania and Europe.

    The Olympic Flag is white with five rings that are blue, yellow, black,

    green and red. The colours are on all the national flags of the world.

    The Olympic Torch with the flame means faster, higher and stronger.

    The latest Olympic Games will be held in London from 27 July to 12

    August, 2012.

    Grammar Task Sheet

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    Fill in the columns correctly

    pencils Mount Kinabalu school handbag Henry Tan sweets

    Jalan Setia Maybank crayon banana Mrs Siva Mid Valley Megamall

    trousers bungalow Kuching Rafflesia crocodile television Singapore July

    Common Nouns Proper Nouns

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    Underline the common and proper nouns in the sentences below.

    1. Proton Saga is the cheapest Malaysian car.

    2. Encik Ramli lives in a bungalow because he is very rich and he is the owner of Star

    Megamall.

    3. `Please buy me a burger when you go to Macdonalds later, said Peter.

    4. Yesterday, I went to the cinema to watch my favourite movie, The Avengers.

    5. `Walk straight past the library until you come to Benja Bank, said mother.

    6. Last year, I went for a holiday in Tioman island. There I saw many beautiful fishes and corals.

    7. The little boy asked his mother to buy him a toy car from Goodtoy Store in Super Megamall.