BI Year 5 Unit 4 (LP71-88)
BI Year 5 Unit 4 (LP71-88)
Main:
5.3.1 Respond imaginatively and intelligibly through creating simple role-plays and simple poems/ Other imagin
LEARNING STANDARDS
Complementary:
4.3.3 Produce a plan or draft of one or two paragraphs for a familiar topic and modify this appropriat
By the end of the lesson, mostof the pupils will be able to:
1. Respond imaginatively and intelligibly through creating simple role-plays and simple poems/
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Other imaginative responses as appropriate
2. Produce a plan or draft of one or two paragraphs for a familiar topic and modify this
appropriately in response to feedback
SUCCESS CRITERIA Pupils can produce a small booklet.
LANGUAGE /
Creative writing
GRAMMAR FOCUS
Pre-lesson
1. Each pupil has to provide an event that they remember from the story.
2. The pupils will retell an event. Then, the second pupil has to retell the first pupil event and add
another event from the story. Then, the third pupils will start a new by telling one event. (21 st CA)
Lesson delivery
ACTIVITIES 3. Teacher writes “My version of Joel’s holiday” on the board.
4. Pupils pair up and teacher follows Step 1 to Step 6 (Activity 1: Writer block – making up) from
the guidebook. (HOTS)
Post-lesson
5. Teacher provides colour papers for the pairs to produce a small booklet (based on their
creativity) and transfers their version of Joel’s holiday into the booklet. (CBA)
And Something Weird Happened by Pamela Rushby Contemporary Children’s Literature Teaching
TEACHING AIDS
Guidebook (BPK)– Short Stories p85
21st CENTURY ACTIVITY Talking Chips CCE Creativity and Innovation
HOTS Analysis MORAL VALUE Friendship
CLASSROOM BASED Simple Project
PERFORMANCE LEVEL 5 ASSESSMENT (CBA)
Attendance: /
/ pupils able to achieve learning objectives and given enrichment exercise (s).
REFLECTION
/ pupils not able to achieve learning objectives and given remedial exercise(s).
Lesson is postponed due to: _______________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language YEAR 5
Main:
3.2.3 Guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from clues provided by title, topic and other known words
LEARNING STANDARDS
Complementary: 4.2.4 Describe people, places and objects using suitable statements
By the end of the lesson, mostof the pupils will be able to:
1. Guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from clues provided by title, topic and other known
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
words.
2. Describe people, places and objects using suitable statements
SUCCESS CRITERIA Pupils can ask people about their routines and what they’re doing now.
LANGUAGE /
Present continuous and simple tenses
GRAMMAR FOCUS
Pre-lesson
1. Do Pre-lesson Task 12: Word Salad. Use sentences 1–3 in Activity 1 p.47. Write each word on a
card for groups of pupils to reorder.
Lesson delivery
2. Pupils do Activity 1. Pupils then write the question and answers changing pronouns and verb
forms. (HOTS)
3. Pupils do Activity 2. Pupils in pairs find a different photo from Units 1–3. They ask partner a
question about it. Write gap-fill sentence on board as model. e.g. ‘Is the boy/girl/animal on page
xx __- ing ___?’ Check pupils can understand words from clues in photos and titles. (21st CA)
ACTIVITIES
4. Pupils in pairs do Activity 3. Elicit questions from pupils first. Explain if they don’t know an
answer be polite and say I’m sorry/ I’m afraid I don’t know. Write this on board. Choose pupils to
ask and answer some questions in front of the class.
5. Pupils do Activity 4. Pupils draw the table in their notebooks. Ask: Which words come after We,
I, They? Which words are at the end of sentences? (HOTS)
Post-lesson
6. Hand out flashcards to pupils in groups of six. Pupils take one card each and describe
something they’re doing or something they do using word or words on card. Choose pupils from
different groups to say sentences. When they say the word on flashcard, they hold it up.(CBA)
TEACHING AIDS English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 1–4 p.47
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21 CENTURY ACTIVITY Think– Pair– Share CCE Language
HOTS Analysis MORAL VALUE Friendship
CLASSROOM BASED Teamwork
PERFORMANCE LEVEL 5 ASSESSMENT (CBA)
Attendance: /
/ pupils able to achieve learning objectives and given enrichment exercise (s).
REFLECTION
/ pupils not able to achieve learning objectives and given remedial exercise(s).
Lesson is postponed due to: _______________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language YEAR 5
Main:
5.2.1 Explain in simple language why they like or dislike an event, description or character in a text
LEARNING STANDARDS
Complementary: 3.2.2 Understand specific information and details of two paragraphs or more
By the end of the lesson, mostof the pupils will be able to:
LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Explain in simple language why they like or dislike an event, description or character in a text
2. Understand specific information and details of two paragraphs or more
SUCCESS CRITERIA Pupils can make a mind map to list the reasons and arranges them according to their preferences
LANGUAGE /
Verbs to display a degree of liking (hate, dislike, like and love)
GRAMMAR FOCUS
Pre-lesson
1. Teacher provides a letter and pupils have to come up with a word that starts with that letter
related to a topic (sea creatures e.g. w – whale, …, o - octopus)
Lesson delivery
2. Teacher divides the class into two big groups and conducts line reading where the groups read
each line alternately.
ACTIVITIES 3. Pupils pair up and teacher prompts them to think of the reasons why Miss Antrobus loves her
octopus.
4. Each pair makes a mind map to list the reasons and arranges them according to their
preferences (hate, dislike, like, and love).
5. Pupils will have to come up with their own reasons why they say so.
Post-lesson
6. Pupils reflect whether they want the octopus as a pet like Miss Antrobus and why.
Anthology of Poems Page 16 Contemporary Children’s Literature Teaching Guidebook (BPK)–
TEACHING AIDS
Poetry
21st CENTURY ACTIVITY Talking Chips CCE Creativity and Innovation
HOTS Analysis MORAL VALUE Friendship
CLASSROOM BASED Simple Project
PERFORMANCE LEVEL 5 ASSESSMENT (CBA)
Attendance: /
/ pupils able to achieve learning objectives and given enrichment exercise (s).
REFLECTION
/ pupils not able to achieve learning objectives and given remedial exercise(s).
Lesson is postponed due to: _______________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language YEAR 5
Main: 4.3.2 Spell a range of high frequency words accurately in independent writing
LEARNING STANDARDS Complementary:
3.2.3 Guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from clues provided by title, topic and other known wo
By the end of the lesson, mostof the pupils will be able to:
1. Spell a range of high frequency words accurately in independent writing
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
2. Guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from clues provided by title, topic and other known
words
SUCCESS CRITERIA Pupils can ask people about their routines and what they’re doing now.
LANGUAGE /
Present continuous and simple tenses
GRAMMAR FOCUS
Pre-lesson
1. Pre-Lesson Task 2: Guess The Answer
Lesson delivery
2. Say affirmative and negative sentences about you and/or pupils using present continuous
tense e.g. I’m talking to you. I’m not writing on the board. You’re learning English. You’re not
doing maths. Elicit examples from pupils about what they are and aren’t doing. (HOTS)
3. Pupils do p.50, Activity 3. Pupils write an affirmative and negative sentence about themselves.
4. Write on board: ‘Yes, I am’, ‘No, I’m not’, ‘Yes, we/they are’, ‘No, we’re/they’re not’, ‘Yes,
ACTIVITIES
he/she is’, ‘No, he/she isn’t’. Ask questions with present continuous forms e.g. Am I teaching you
science? Are you listening to music? Is he/she…? Are they…? Pupils do Activity 4. In pairs, they
compare sentences. Check answers. (21st CA)
5. Pupils do Activity 5. Remind pupils to use present continuous with now, today, tonight and at
the moment. Check answers. Ask: Which sentences are hard to do?
Post-lesson
6. Use the pictures to explain the game of ‘rock, paper, scissors’. Pupils in pairs play the game
rock, paper, scissors. (CBA)
TEACHING AIDS English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 3–5 p.50, Activity 2 p.51
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21 CENTURY ACTIVITY Think– Pair– Share CCE Creativity and Innovation
HOTS Analysis MORAL VALUE Friendship
CLASSROOM BASED Games
PERFORMANCE LEVEL 5 ASSESSMENT (CBA)
REFLECTION Attendance: /
/ pupils able to achieve learning objectives and given enrichment exercise (s).
/ pupils not able to achieve learning objectives and given remedial exercise(s).
Lesson is postponed due to: _______________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language YEAR 5
Main:
4.3.3 Produce a plan or draft of one or two paragraphs for a familiar topic and modify this appropriately in respo
LEARNING STANDARDS
Complementary: 3.2.2 Understand specific information and details of two paragraphs or more
By the end of the lesson, mostof the pupils will be able to:
1. Produce a plan or draft of one or two paragraphs for a familiar topic and modify this
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
appropriately in response to feedback
2. Understand specific information and details of two paragraphs or more
SUCCESS CRITERIA Pupils can ask for help when you’re studying languages.
LANGUAGE / Nouns: exchange programme, centre, break, woodwork; Adjectives: mediumsized, compulsory,
GRAMMAR FOCUS optional; Conjunction: so
Pre-lesson
1. Brainstorm pupils’ ideas about what they would write in an email to a pupil in a school in
Britain. Write ideas on board. Give prompts e.g. subjects, school day, family, hobbies. (21 st CA)
Lesson delivery
2. Pupils read email at top of p.49 again. Ask: Who is the writer? (Danny) Who is he writing to?
(Ela) What’s at the start and end of the email? (Hi / Write soon.) (HOTS)
3. Tell pupils they are going to write an email to a pupil from another country. They do Activity 4,
Use It!
ACTIVITIES 4. In pairs, pupils read partner’s email and draw a smiley face for: (CBA)
A. writing name of visitor at start and name of writer at end
B. writing information about school – where it is, times of break, snack and lunch
C. Paragraph 1 I’m happy about…; Paragraph 2 size of school, old or new; Paragraph 3 school
subjects and timetable; Paragraph 4 description of photo.
Post-lesson
5. Pupils think about their learning and performance in this unit. They complete self-assessment
worksheet (see end of Unit 4). Collect worksheets from pupils and review them to note pupils’
responses.
TEACHING AIDS English Plus 1 Student’s Book Activities 3 and 4 p.49
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21 CENTURY ACTIVITY Brainstorming CCE Language
HOTS Analysis MORAL VALUE Cooperation
CLASSROOM BASED Simple Project
PERFORMANCE LEVEL 5 ASSESSMENT (CBA) Email
Attendance: /
/ pupils able to achieve learning objectives and given enrichment exercise (s).
REFLECTION
/ pupils not able to achieve learning objectives and given remedial exercise(s).
Lesson is postponed due to: _______________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language YEAR 5
Main:
5.3.1 Respond imaginatively and intelligibly through creating simple role-plays and simple poems/ Other imagin
LEARNING STANDARDS
Complementary:
4.3.3 Produce a plan or draft of one or two paragraphs for a familiar topic and modify this appropriat
By the end of the lesson, mostof the pupils will be able to:
1. Respond imaginatively and intelligibly through creating simple role-plays and simple poems
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
2. Produce a plan or draft of one or two paragraphs for a familiar topic and modify this
appropriately in response to feedback
SUCCESS CRITERIA Pupils can think about their own dream pet and rewrite the poem using the example provided
LANGUAGE /
Reasoning (the use of because)
GRAMMAR FOCUS
Pre-lesson
1. Teacher reads a sentence based the poem and pupils will stand if the sentence is correct or
they will sit down if the sentence is false (e.g. Miss Antrobus has a pet cat – sit down as the
statement is false).
Lesson delivery
2. Pupils recite the poem ‘Miss Antrobus’ together with actions.
3. Ask pupils what their dream pets are and why? (21st cA)
ACTIVITIES 4. Tell pupils about dream pet. Next, tell them that you have rewritten the poem to make it
about your own dream pet. Recite the poem to them.
5. Pupils think about their own dream pet and rewrite the poem using the example you
provided. (CBA)
6. The, show pupils the examples of shape poems. Pupils can create their own shape poem by
writing the poem on a piece of paper in the shape of the animal. (HOTS)
Post-lesson
6. Prepare an illustration for their newly adapted poem.
Anthology of Poems Page 16 Contemporary Children’s Literature Teaching Guidebook (BPK)–
TEACHING AIDS
Poetry Activity 5 Page 101
21st CENTURY ACTIVITY Talking Chips CCE Creativity and Innovation
HOTS Creation MORAL VALUE Friendship
PERFORMANCE LEVEL 5 CLASSROOM BASED Homework
ASSESSMENT (CBA)
REFLECTION Attendance: /
/ pupils able to achieve learning objectives and given enrichment exercise (s).
/ pupils not able to achieve learning objectives and given remedial exercise(s).
Lesson is postponed due to: _______________________________________________________
DAILY LESSON PLAN YEAR 5
SUBJECT English Language YEAR 5