Scheme of Work
Scheme of Work
Preparing to Teach
The syllabus is translated into curriculum
specifications and hence to scheme of work The scheme of work is a plan of what needs to be taught for the semester/year and the order to teach it. The learning outcomes of the syllabus form the basis for the scheme of work. Drawing a Scheme chart.doc
To outline knowledge, concepts, skills and attitudes to be developed, links between subjects and cross- curricular elements. How do we teach? To cover how the curriculum and learning processes are to be organised, units of work or
or topics, learning activities and processes, forms of grouping to provide differentiation, resources needed, time allocation and opportunities for assessment When do we teach? To address the issues of curriculum continuity and progression throughout appropriate key stages
be covered in a year, month, week or day. It is the most useful evaluation tool you can have
Scheme of work sets out what you are planning for the whole semester/year. While the lesson plan is finer grained(detailed) and looks at what you are going to do within each lesson.
prioritize items. Grade, sequence and combine items selected -known to unknown, simple pattern to complex structures
& writing - select topics of interest to learners - create coherent link between units
recycle items (A spiral syllabus- cover similar area/topic each time at a higher level of complexity) Balance of four skills-needs of the learners, integration of skills
Integration of skills, language content, topic Grading and sequencing and number of skills in
SCHEME OF WORK
Week Lesson Topic Objectives Content Methods References Aids Remarks
SCHEME OF WORK
Week Theme Topic Learning Curriculum Outcomes specification Content References Remarks / Aids
Educational Emphases
READING MODULE
WRITING MODULE
LANGUAGE ARTS MODULE GRAMMAR MODULE YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5 YEAR 6
the weeks of the current semester Lesson: the lesson of the week in question - If a subject has six lessons a week, then the unit of work for the 6 lessons will be covered
what the lesson is about; what topic/sub-topic from the syllabus is being covered Interpret syllabus items in greater detail. Grade and sequence and combine items selected Balance the four skills, language content
what main points of the subject-matter will be learned Methods: how the teacher will achieve the learning outcomes; what teacher activities and what pupil activities there will be, e.g. explanation, demonstration, discussion, drawing, experimentation, etc.
the sources of information used in preparing the lesson and any to be used during the lesson: the books and the pages Aids: what equipment: real objects, charts, pictures, models, etc. will be used
TASK
In groups of 3 or 4, plan a scheme of work/unit for a