1 Introduction
1 Introduction
Islands methodology builds on the traditional 3Ps Islands introduces pupils to reading and writing from the
(Presentation, Practice, Production) approach. This is a beginning of Level 1. Vocabulary labels, speech bubbles,
tried and tested approach favoured by many teachers in songs and chants and reading texts are included in the
the Primary classroom. The Islands 5Ps approach adds Pupils Book. Specific reading tasks are provided in
also Personalisation and Pronuniciation. the Activity Book. Guidance is also given for using
wordcards in the main lesson teaching notes.
Presentation is the first stage. In each unit there are
two grammar points and three vocabulary presentations Writing is gradually introduced in the Activity Book.
two sets of key topic words and an additional set Pupils start by tracing new words, progressing to
of CLIL and culture related content. A third grammar copying and writing. Pupils are also encouraged to
presentation is offered in some CLIL lessons to provide write single letters and spell simple words in the
a suitable context for the new CLIL vocabulary. The phonics lessons.
teacher demonstrates the key language (often in
illustrated form or using gesture) while providing a model The phonics lessons in Islands provide a comprehensive
(on Audio CD or Active Teach) for pupils to hear the and complete phonics syllabus, designed to aid literacy.
correct pronunciation. Teachers can use the flashcards In Level 1, pupils are introduced to consonant and
and wordcards at this stage of the lesson. short vowel sounds. Sounds are presented individually
and then blended together, using current methods for
Practice is provided in the form of controlled and more teaching literacy.
open activities using the presented language. Within
each level skills are worked on from unit to unit and
across the various components (with a focus on oral
skills in the Pupils Book and written skills in the Activity
Book) and then built up gradually from level to level.
Reading skills are further developed with a range of
texts increasing in length and variety to offer pupils real
reading opportunities.
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Read and circle. Then find and colour.
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The Access code printed at the back of the book This is my ( mum / friend ). This is my ( granny / sis er ).
My family
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Names and iden
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Hello, My names
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Personal ques
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Wha s your name?
How old are you? My names Millie.
Wha s your favouri Im seven.
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Wha s = Wha My favouri e colour
is is green.
Im = I am
Asking abou colours
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Is i purple? s):
Wha colour is i Yes, i is./No, i
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I s = I is I s pink.
Isn = Is no
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Iden ifying objec
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Wha s his? plural):
Wha are hese? I s a book. I s red.
I s a red book.
Theyre = They Theyre pencils.
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Wha colour are
hey?
Theyre red.
How many pencils
can you see?
Five.
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ONLINE WORLD
Islands includes a unique Online World component. This
provides a safe, engaging, highly-motivating environment
where the pupils meet the characters from the Pupils
Book plus a host of other exciting characters and follow
them on an adventure. Pupils encounter and practise
target language from the course in a stimulating
environment. They will engage in safe closed-chat
dialogues with the characters they meet and follow
instructions and guidance to help them solve clues and
puzzles, engaging in supplementary language games
along the way. Its a great way to make learning happen
in an interactive environment, and further consolidates
and extends the language-learning process. Most of all,
pupils will enjoy the experience of learning through play
and will absorb English without realising it!
demanding texts than those offered in the CLIL and No, she isnt.
Shes a farmer.
revision of key vocabulary, and using the third page 6 Circle and write. Then draw.
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TEST BOOKLET
The Test Booklet contains initial placement tests,
progress tests for each unit and practice tests, testing 3 My family Listening and speaking A
all 4 skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) using 1 Listen. Then write or .
TEST BOOKL ET
Audio recordings are provided on the class Audio CDs,
record test results are provided at the back of the 2 Listen. Then circle the correct word.
1 vet / cook
Teachers Book.
2 doctor / dentist
3 farmer / dancer
4 artist / teacher
My family
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AUDIO CDS
The CDs contain all of the chants, songs, stories and
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ACTIVE TEACH
Islands Active Teach provides software for use on
any interactive whiteboard (IWB) with integrated
tools and a How to video demonstration of use.
It eases classroom management as it contains direct
links to all of the Pupils Book and Activity Book pages, ACTIVE TEACH
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the Active Teach to give maximum flexibility and variety
throughout the teaching year. The material includes:
A Welcome unit photocopiable for introducing
the Quest.
Seven photocopiables for use in each unit. These
include games, puzzles and activities, vocabulary
Pearson
Islands 1 Pho ocopiable
themes in the unit.
Three photocopiables for use with the festival lessons. 3.1
Vocabulary
FLASHCARDS
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There are 186 flashcards at Level 1 illustrating the two
main target vocabulary sets and phonics sounds for 81
each unit. The Lesson plan and Games section in the
Teachers Book clearly explain how the flashcards can
be used to present, practise and consolidate language
through games and activities. Pearson Educa ion Limi ed 2012
WORDCARDS
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PHONICS CARDS
Within the flashcards and wordcards there are also sets
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to be used specifically with the Phonics lessons (Lesson
6 in each unit). The plan for each of these lessons in the
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Teachers Book clearly explains how these should be Pearson Educa ion Limi ed 2012
STORY CARDS
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Story card 1
The story cards contain a frame from the Family Island Before listening to the story
story and teaching notes comprising Before listening Whos this? [Vava]
What do you think Vava is thinking about? (L1) [Open discussion]
Explain that Vava doesnt actually speak as hes too young. That were hearing his thoughts.
and After listening activities plus the audioscript for the
story frame. The story cards are on A4 cards, making VAVA My family
This is my dad. Hes a doctor.
them easy to use even in large classes. After listening to the story
Who is the man in the picture? [Mr Voom/Vavas dad]
Is he a vet? [No]
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WALDO PUPPET
There is a puppet for this level, the baby dragon Waldo,
which can be used to present and practice the
new vocabulary.
2 Summative (or formal) evaluation The portfolio for Islands consists of a selection of the
Eight Progress Check lessons are provided at the end work which pupils have carried out throughout the year.
of each unit. It is the pupils themselves who decide which pieces of
In addition, the Test Booklet contains: a diagnostic work they want to include (for example, the ones they
test for the beginning of the school year, three think represent their best work). Pupils portfolios should
end-of-term tests which enable the teacher to preferably be kept in the classroom. Pupils can take
carry out a cumulative assessment if the teacher them home to show to their parents when they wish.
considers it necessary and an end-of-year test. The
tests are classified as A and B to cater for mixed Pupils will need a box or a large folder to store the
ability classrooms. work which they have done throughout the year. They
should put their name on the portfolio cover (included
in the Photocopiables on the Active Teach), decorate it
3 Self-assessment
as they wish, and stick it onto the outside of their box
At the end of each unit in the Pupils Book, pupils
or folder. Pupils can include some of the following in
evaluate their own participation in the different
their portfolio:
classroom activities. This helps them to become
the Portfolio Project for each unit.
aware of how they are progressing, and to start to
the posters they have made, their All About Me
develop a realistic appreciation of their own skills,
projects, and photocopiable worksheets, cards and
knowledge and learning objectives.
other material that they have completed during
the year.
their end-of-unit and end-of-term tests.
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