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Month / Date Unit / Theme / Topic Curriculum Specification Listening 1.1.1 Listen to and repeat words with: c) initial digraphs wh Speaking 2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the following sounds: c) initial digraphs wh 2.2.1 Ask Wh questions to get information. 2.3.1 Name or identify objects, parts of the body, etc. 2.3.3 Talk about personal experiences. 2.4.2 Recite simple poems and chant rhymes in full. 2.7.1 Talk about oneself to neighbours and friends. 2.7.3 To ask help from friends. 2.7.4 To respond to someone asking for help. Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: c) initial digraphs wh 3.1.2 Identify letter shapes by their sounds. 3.1.3 Read aloud words that have the following sounds: c) initial digraphs wh 3.1.4 Read aloud 3-syllable words with the correct stress. 3.2.1 Recognise whole words. 3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of 5 key words for each topic taught. 3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences (4-6 words). 3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation. Writing 4.2.2 Write sentences in clear and legible cursive writing. 4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). 4.5.1 Form simple sentences by arranging words. 4.6.1 Spell words that are given to be memorized. 4.7.1 Use full stops for initials. Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Listen to and read a poem - Ask help from friends - Respond to someone asking for help - Read and understand a text - Write your initials - Say a chant with the wh sound Language Contents Grammar Possessive adjectives: my, her, his, our, their Apostrophe to show possession Vocabulary Aunt, uncle, cousin, son, daughter, eldest, twin, blouse, skirt, dress, shirt, trousers, jeans, shorts, both, who, whole, niece, nephew. Sound system Initial diagraphs wh / Moral value Love Respect Cleanliness
January
Week 1 4/1/2012 6/1/2012 Week 2 9/1/2012 13/1/2012
Unit
1
World of self
Theme
Topic
Week 3 16/1/2012 20/1/2012 Living in Harmony
Month / Date
Curriculum Specification Listening 1.1.1 Listen to and repeat words with: b) final consonants l and p 1.3.3 Listen to more words and point to the pictures. Speaking 2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the following sounds: b) final consonants l and p 2.1.3 Repeat phrases and expressions with the correct intonation and stress. 2.4.2 Recite simple poems and chant rhymes in full. 2.5.1 Name the people or animals in the story heard or read. Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: b) final consonants l and p 3.1.3 Read aloud words that have the following sounds: b) final consonants l and p 3.2.1 Recognise whole words. 3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of 5 key words for each topic taught. 3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences (4-6 words). 3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs. 3.5.1 Understand the meaning of words by looking at the words before and after. 3.7.2 Read and give details about the people, animals and places in stories. (e.g. number, size.) 4.2.2 4.3.1 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.5.3 4.6.1 4.6.2 Writing Write sentences in clear and legible cursive writing. Match phrases to pictures. Complete missing letters in texts. Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). Completing simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes, notices, stories with the missing word(s) (with a little guidance in the form of a composite picture). Construct simple sentences independently by looking at a picture. Spell words that are given to be memorized. Apply spelling rules: words ending in -ss, -sh, add es.
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Name and talk about the occupations of people - Match words and sentences to pictures - Write sentences based on the pictures - Read and respond to a story. - Say a chant with the p and l sounds
February
Week 4 23/1/2012 27/1/2012 (Chinese New Year) Week 5
30/1/2012 3/2/2012
Unit
2
Language Contents Grammar Personal pronoun: He and she Subject-verb agreement Vocabulary Garbage collector, postman, delivers, greengrocer, hawker, dentist, engineers, construction site, bread vendor, tailor, police, singer, nurse, shop assistant, mechanic, pilot, fishmonger, farmer, plumber, food stall, beach, quarelling Sound system Final consonants l and p Moral value Respect Honest Courtesy Consideration
Theme
World of stories
Topic
Whats My Line? Week 6
6/2/2012 10/2/2012
13/2/2012 17/2/2012
Week 7
4.6.3 Take dictation of sentences given to be learnt. 4.7.1 Use full stops for initials. 4.8.1 Fill out forms accurately.
Curriculum Specification Listening 1.1.1 Listen to and repeat words with: f) silent letters t 1.3.5 Listen to and understand ordinal numbers: 1st 5th. 1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy childrens songs and rhymes. Speaking 2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the following sounds: f) silent letters t 2.1.3 Repeat phrases and expressions with the correct intonation and stress. 2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonation. 2.2.1 Ask Wh questions to get information. 2.2.2 Ask questions to get information. 2.3.5 Give replies pertaining to ordinal numbers: 1st - 5th. . 2.4.2 Recite simple poems and chant rhymes in full. 2.5.2 Give details about the people or animals in the story heard or read. 2.7.1 Talk about oneself to neighbours and friends. Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: f) silent letters t 3.1.3 Read aloud words that have the following sounds: f) silent letters t 3.4.1 Read aloud words and phrases correctly and with correct pronunciation. 3.6.5 Understand words that show comparison. - er + than ; -est 3.7.1 Read aloud simple poems. 3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas, details. Writing 4.2.2 Write sentences in clear and legible cursive writing. 4.2.3 Write words and phrases in clear and legible cursive writing. 4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures).
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Listen to and enjoy a song - Wish someone Happy Birthday - Understand words that show comparison - Write sentences - Read a poem with the silent t
Week 8
Unit
3
Week 9
27/2/2012 2/3/2012
Theme
World of stories
Language Contents Grammar The comparative form and superlative form: hot, hotter, hottest, cold, colder, coldest Vocabulary Birthday, calendar, candles, carrot, come, friends, gifts, happy, magic, whistle, Happy Birthday, Thanks, welcome, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, big, bigger, biggest, tall, taller, tallest, bake, baked, help, helped, wish, wished, Sound system silent t Moral value Friendliness Generosity Courtesy Gratitude
March
Week 10
5/3/2012 9/3/2012
Topic
Many Happy Returns
Month / Date
Curriculum Specification Listening 1.1.1 Listen to and repeat words with: a) initial vowels e 1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy childrens songs and rhymes. Speaking 2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the following sounds: a) initial vowels e 2.1.3 Repeat phrases and expressions with the correct intonation and stress. 2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonation. 2.2.2 Ask questions to get information. 2.3.1 Name or identify objects, parts of the body, etc. 2.3.3 Talk about personal experiences. 2.4.2 Recite simple poems and chant rhymes in full. 2.7.1 Talk about oneself to neighbours and friends. Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: a) initial vowels e 3.1.3 Read aloud words that have the following sounds: a) initial vowels e 3.3.1 Read and understand phrases by matching simple phrases to pictures. 3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences (4-6 words). 3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs. 3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently. 3.7.2 Read and give details about the people, animals and places in
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Read and respond to a story - Match sentences to pictures - Complete sentences - Read a poem with the e sound.
Week 11
12/3/2012 16/3/2012 (Mid semester break)
Unit
4
Language Contents Grammar Preposition: on, beside, under and behind Nouns Vocabulary Dangerous, easy, easel, eager, knife, sharp, iron, careful, rules, kitchen, painful, ointment, road safety, campaign, cotton wool, wound, bandage, fasten, traffic rules, road signs, pedestrian, crossing, bus stop, ladder, toolbox, dragon, accidentally, watering can, flower pots,
Theme
Week 12
19/3/2012 23/3/2012
World of self
Week 13
26/3/2012 30/3/2012
Take Care
Topic
April
Week 14
2/4/2012 6/4/2012
stories. (e.g. number, size.) 3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas, details. Writing Write words and phrases in clear and legible cursive writing. Match phrases to pictures. Match words to signs. Construct simple sentences independently by looking at a picture. 4.6.1 Spell words that are given to be memorized. 4.2.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.5.3
Sound system Initial vowels e Moral value Caring Safety Friendliness Obedience
Month / Date
Curriculum Specification 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.5.1 Listen Listen Listen Listen to to to to and and and and Listening repeat words with: e) final digraphs ph identify the different types of letter sounds. group words according to the same sounds enjoy childrens songs and rhymes. final
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Listen and read a poem - Read and understand a letter - Write sentences about the pictures - Make words from a big word - Read a telephone conversation with the ph sound
Unit
5 Week 15
9/4/2012 13/4/2012
Language Contents Grammar Simple past tense Vocabulary Orphanage, old folks home, animals home, irregular verbs began, knew, sang, wrote, swam. Gave, found, took, left, went, drove, came Sound system final digraphs ph Moral value Caring Love Cleanliness
Theme
World of stories
Week 16
16/4/2012 20/4/2012
Speaking 2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the following sounds: e) digraphs ph 2.2.1 Ask Wh questions to get information. 2.2.2 Ask questions to get information. 2.3.1 Name or identify objects, parts of the body, etc. 2.3.3 Talk about personal experiences. 2.4.2 Recite simple poems and chant rhymes in full. 2.7.1 Talk about oneself to neighbours and friends. Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: e) final digraphs ph 3.1.2 Identify letter shapes by their sounds. 3.1.5 Compare words for similar and different sounds. 3.2.1 Recognise whole words. 3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of 5 key words for each topic taught. 3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences (4-6 words).
Topic
Week 17
23/4/2012
27/4/2012
3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs. 3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation. 3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently. 3.5.1 Understand the meaning of words by looking at the words before and after. 3.6.1 Recognise and make words from big words. 3.6.3 Understand words opposite in meaning. 3.7.1 Read aloud simple poems. 3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas, details. Writing 4.2.3 Write words and phrases in clear and legible cursive writing. 4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). 4.5.2 Form simple sentences by matching sentence parts. 4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently by looking at a picture. 4.6.1 Spell words that are given to be memorized. 4.6.3 Take dictation of sentences given to be learnt. Curriculum Specification 1.1.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3.2 1.5.1 1.7.1 Listen to Listen to Listen to Listen to Listen to Listen to verbally. Listening and repeat words with: e) final digraphs ch and repeat correctly phrases and expressions. and repeat simple rhymes. and understand the numbers 26-30. and enjoy childrens songs and rhymes. simple short stories and fairy tales and respond non-
Gratitude
Month / Date
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Talk about food you like or dislike - Spell numbers 26 to 35 - Read and write numbers 26 to 35 - Write sentences on how to keep clean - Read a dialogue with the ch sound
May
Week 18
30/4/2012 4/5/2012 (1st May Labour Day)
Unit
6
Language Contents Grammar Countable nouns: Uncountable nouns Vocabulary Knees, apples, thirty, twentysix, twentyseven, twentyeight, twentynine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, three-four, thirty-five, bananas, cabbage, carrots, coffe, bowl, bottle,
Week 19
7/5/2012 11/5/2012
World of knowledge
Theme
Week 20
14/5/2012 18/5/2012
Topic
Healthy Living
Speaking 2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the following sounds: e) final digraphs ch 2.1.3 Repeat phrases and expressions with the correct intonation and stress. 2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonation. 2.2.2 Ask questions to get information. 2.3.1 Name or identify objects, parts of the body, etc. 2.3.2 Understand numbers in stories and situations: 26- 30. 2.3.3 Talk about personal experiences. 2.3.4 Understand and respond in relevant situations and stories pertaining to numbers: - 31-35, - numbers in tens: 10-30, adding and subtracting numbers.
2.4.2 Recite simple poems and chant rhymes in full. 3.1.1 3.1.3 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.4.1 3.4.3 3.5.1 3.6.4 3.7.1 3.8.3 4.1.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.4.2 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.6.1 Month / Date Unit / Theme / Topic Reading Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: e) final digraphs ch Read aloud words that have the following sounds: e) final digraphs ch Read and understand simple sentences (4-6 words). Read and understand simple paragraphs. Read aloud words and phrases correctly and with correct pronunciation. Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently. Understand the meaning of words by looking at the words before and after. Understand words of similar meaning. Read aloud simple poems. Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas, details. Writing Copy words, phrases and sentences in clear legible cursive writing. Write clearly and legibly numerals 26-35 in both number and word forms. Write sentences in clear and legible cursive writing. Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). Form simple sentences by matching sentence parts. Construct simple sentences independently by looking at a picture. Spell words that are given to be memorized. Curriculum Specification Listening to and repeat words with: initial vowels a and o to and understand simple instructions to make things. to and enjoy childrens songs and rhymes. Sound system final digraphs ch Sentence patterns What do you like to do? Moral value Cleanliness Preparation to real world Moderation Fairness Caring for oneself and environment Helpfulness Importance of physical strength Caring for ones health
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Ask for and give information - Read a text on Teachers Day - Complete text with missing words - Write a text - Read a poem with the o and a sounds
Week 21
21/5/2012 25/5/2012
Unit
7
Week 22
28/5/2012 1/6/2012 (Semester
Theme
World of stories
Speaking 2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the following sounds: a) initial vowels a and o 2.1.3 Repeat phrases and expressions with the correct intonation and stress. 2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonation. 2.2.2 Ask questions to get information.
Language Contents Grammar Demonstrative pronoun: this, that, these, those Uncountable noun adjectives Vocabulary leaves, stalks, strawberries, celebration,
break)
2.3.1 Name or identify objects, parts of the body, etc. 2.3.3 Talk about personal experiences.
assembly, awesome, awfully Sound system initial vowels a and o Moral value Appreciation Cooperation Hardworking Initiative Respect
Week 23
4/6/2012 8/6/2012 (Semester break)
Topic
Week 24
11/6/2012 15/6/2012
Week 25
18/6/2012 22/6/2012
Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: a) initial vowels a and o 3.1.3 Read aloud words that have the following sounds: a) initial vowels a and o 3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of 5 key words for each topic taught. 3.3.1 Read and understand phrases by matching simple phrases to pictures. 3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences (4-6 words). 3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs. 3.4.1 Read aloud words and phrases correctly and with correct pronunciation. 3.6.4 Understand words of similar meaning. 3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas, details. Writing Write words and phrases in clear and legible cursive writing. Match phrases to pictures. Match words to signs. Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). 4.4.3 Completing simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes, notices, stories with the missing word(s) (with a little guidance in the form of a composite picture). 4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently by looking at a picture. 4.2.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.4.2
Month / Date
Curriculum Specification Listening 1.1.1 Listen to and repeat words with: d) medial digraphs ph 1.1.2 Listen to and identify the different types of letter sounds l and p 1.2.3 Listen to and repeat simple rhymes. 1.4.2 Listen to and follow simple directions to places in the neighbourhood. 1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy childrens songs and rhymes.
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Listen to and follow directions - Name and categorize transport - Talk about locations
Unit
Week 26
25/6/2012 29/6/2012
Language Contents Grammar Prepositions: outside, inside, below, above, next to, near, across Singular noun Plural noun
July
Week 27
2/7/2012 6/7/2012
Theme
World of knowledge
2.1.1 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.3.1 2.3.3 2.5.3 2.6.3
Week 28
9/7/2012 13/7/2012
Topic
Out and About
Speaking Pronounce words that have the following sounds: d) medial digraphs ph Ask Wh questions to get information. Ask questions to get information. Name or identify objects, parts of the body, etc. Talk about personal experiences. Name the good and bad characters in the story and talk a little about them. Give reasons why one likes or does not like the story.
and directions - Write about locations and directions - Read a poem with the ph sound
Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: d) medial digraphs ph 3.1.2 Identify letter shapes by their sounds. 3.1.3 Read aloud words that have the following sounds: d) medial digraphs ph 3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of 5 key words for each topic taught. 3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs. 3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation. 3.5.1 Understand the meaning of words by looking at the words before and after. 3.6.2 Give words according to categories. 3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas, details. Writing 4.1.1 Copy letters of the alphabet in clear and legible cursive writing: small letters, capital letters and combination of small and capital letters. 4.2.2 Write sentences in clear and legible cursive writing. 4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). 4.4.3 Completing simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes, notices, stories with the missing word(s) (with a little guidance in the form of a composite picture). 4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently by looking at a picture. 4.6.1 Spell words that are given to be memorized. 4.6.2 Apply spelling rules: words ending in -ss, -sh, add es. Curriculum Specification
Vocabulary Bus, car, lorry, ship, motorcycle, aeroplane, helicopter, ferry, taxi, bicycle, train, can, drive, jeep, fly, sail, row, stadium, factory Sound system medial digraphs ph Moral value Cleanliness Courtesy Honesty Friendliness
Month / Date
Learning Outcome
Language Contents
July
Week 29
16/7/2012 20/7/2012
Unit
9
Listening 1.2.1 Listen to and repeat the pronunciation of simple 3-syllable words. 1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy childrens songs and rhymes. 1.7.3 Listen to fairy tales, fables, and short stories and answer simple questions on the people and animals of the story, and the place of the story. Speaking 2.1.2 Pronounce 3-syllable words correctly. 2.1.3 Repeat phrases and expressions with the correct intonation and stress. 2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonation. 2.2.1 Ask Wh questions to get information. 2.2.2 Ask questions to get information. 2.3.3 Talk about personal experiences. 2.4.3 Complete parts of a story heard before. 2.7.1 Talk about oneself to neighbours and friends. Reading 3.1.4 Read aloud 3-syllable words with the correct stress. 3.2.1 Recognise whole words. 3.3.1 Read and understand phrases by matching simple phrases to pictures. 3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs. 3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently. 3.7.1 Read aloud simple poems. 3.7.2 Read and give details about the people, animals and places in stories. (e.g. number, size.) Writing 4.2.3 Write words and phrases in clear and legible cursive writing. 4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). 4.5.2 Form simple sentences by matching sentence parts.
Week 30
23/7/2012 27/7/2012
World of knowledge
Theme
At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Say 3-syllable words - Recite a poem - Read and understand texts about festivals - Write sentences using and and because - Write a short composition
Grammar Conjunctions: and & because Compound sentence Asking questions: When, what, how, where Vocabulary Selamat Hari Raya, Happy Deepavali, Merry Christmas, celebrate, dawn, emperor, favourite, lanterns, Sound systems 3-syllable words Moral value Love Friendliness Respect Being goodhearted Thankfulness Appreciation of other cultures
August
Week 32
6/8/2012 10/8/2012 (6th August Nuzul Quran)
Festive Cheer
Topic
Month / Date
Curriculum Specification 1.1.1 Listen d) 1.2.3 Listen 1.5.1 Listen Listening to and repeat words with: medial digraphs ir to and repeat simple rhymes. to and enjoy childrens songs and rhymes.
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Listen and read a poem - Read and understand simple paragraphs - Read a story - Understand words opposite in meaning - Write sentences with the missing words - Read a rhyme with the ir sound
Unit
Week 33
13/8/2012 17/8/2012
10
Language Contents Grammar Simple present tense Vocabulary Water droplets, water vapour, rainy, sunny, cloudy, windy, stormy, rain, sun, cloud, thunder, lightning, rainbow, drizzle, band Sound system medial digraphs ir Moral value
Week 34
20/8/2012 24/8/2012 (Mid-term break)
World of knowledge
Theme
Speaking 2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the following sounds: d) medial digraphs ir 2.2.1 Ask Wh questions to get information. 2.3.3 Talk about personal experiences. 2.4.2 Recite simple poems and chant rhymes in full. 2.6.1 Give non-verbal response to the story heard or read. 2.6.2 Say whether one likes or does not like the story heard or read. 2.6.3 Give reasons why one likes or does not like the story. Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: d) medial digraphs ir 3.1.3 Read aloud words that have the following sounds: d) medial digraphs ir 3.2.1 Recognise whole words. 3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of 5 key words for each topic taught. 3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences (4-6 words). 3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs. 3.6.3 Understand words opposite in meaning. 3.7.2 Read and give details about the people, animals and places in stories. (e.g. number, size.) 3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas, details. Writing 4.2.3 Write words and phrases in clear and legible cursive writing. 4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). 4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently by looking at a picture. 4.6.1 Spell words that are given to be memorized. 4.6.3 Take dictation of sentences given to be learnt.
Week 35
Topic
Love
Septembe r
Week 36
3/9/2012 7/9/2012
Month / Date
Curriculum Specification Listening 1.1.1 Listen to and repeat words with: f) silent letters h 1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy childrens songs and rhymes. 2.1.1 Speaking Pronounce words that have the following sounds: f) silent letters h Ask Wh questions to get information. Ask questions to get information. Name or identify objects, parts of the body, etc. Talk about personal experiences. Recite simple poems and chant rhymes in full.
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Tell the time - Talk about scenery - Read and understand texts about nature - Complete a table - Write sentence using or and so - Read a poem with the silent h
Language Contents
Week 37
10/9/2012 14/9/2012
Unit
11
Grammar Conjunctions: or
& so
Vocabulary
Rainforests, bird watching, jungle trekking, fishing, canopy, heir, heiress, heirloom, hourglass, wonderful, tapir, insects, butterflies, tiger, snake, mammals
Week 38
World of knowledge
Theme
Topic
Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: f) silent letters h 3.3.1 Read and understand phrases by matching simple phrases to pictures. 3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences (4-6 words). 3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs. 3.6.2 Give words according to categories. 3.6.4 Understand words of similar meaning. 3.7.1 Read aloud simple poems. 3.8.2 Read and obtain meaning by making reference to words within the text. 3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas, details. Writing 4.2.2 Write sentences in clear and legible cursive writing. 4.3.1 Match phrases to pictures. 4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). 4.5.2 Form simple sentences by matching sentence parts.
Month / Date
Curriculum Specification Listening 1.7.2 Respond verbally. 2.5.1 2.5.2 Speaking Name the people or animals in the story heard or read. Give details about the people or animals in the story heard or read. Name the good and bad characters in the story and talk a little about them. Say whether one likes or does not like the story heard or read. Give reasons why one likes or does not like the story.
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Respond to stories - Describe the characters in a story - Match sentences - Read and understand stories - Write a short paragraph
Language Contents
October
Week 40
1/10/2012 5/109/2012
Unit
12
Grammar Interrogative
Theme
Week 41
8/10/2012 12/10/2012
Vocabulary
Forests, town, fence, field, burrow, unwilling, harvest, grains, paddy, rice mill, porridge, kind, unkind, hardworking, lazy, helpful, jealous, angryupset
World of stories
Week 42
15/10/2012 19/10/2012
Story Time
Topic
Reading 3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently. 3.7.2 Read and give details about the people, animals and places in stories. (e.g. number, size.) 3.8.2 Read and obtain meaning by making reference to words within the text. 3.9.1 Read widely at ones own pace according to ones interest. Writing 4.4.3 Completing simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes, notices, stories with the missing word(s) (with a little guidance in the form of a composite picture). 4.5.2 Form simple sentences by matching sentence parts.
Moral value
Diligence Kindness Honesty Empathy Friendliness Self-reliance Helpfulness Loyalty Friendship Patriotism Wisdom Caring
Month / Date
Curriculum Specification 1.1.1 Listen a) c) e) 1.5.1 Listen 1.6.2 Listen 1.6.3 Listen Listening to and repeat words with: initial vowels b) final consonants initial digraphs d) medial digraphs final digraphs f) silent letters to and enjoy childrens songs and rhymes. to simple texts and recall details. to simple texts and tell what the text is about.
Learning Outcome At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Ask and answer politely - Give and follow instructions - Write a message
Language Contents
Week 43
22/10/2012 26/10/2012 (Hari Raya Aidil Adha on 26th)
Unit
13
Vocabulary
News, shows, dramas, documentaries, pier, vehicle, rat, ox, tiger, snake, horse, goat,
29/10/2012 2/11/2012
Week 44
World of knowledge
Theme
Week 45
5/11/2012 9/11/2012 School holiday 10/11/2012 2/1/2013
Looking Back
Topic
Speaking 2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the following sounds: a) initial vowels b) final consonants c) initial digraphs d) medial digraphs e) final digraphs f) silent letters 2.1.3 Repeat phrases and expressions with the correct intonation and stress. 2.3.1 Name or identify objects, parts of the body, etc. 2.4.2 Recite simple poems and chant rhymes in full. Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: a) initial vowels b) final consonants c) initial digraphs d) medial digraphs e) final digraphs f) silent letters 3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs. 3.4.1 Read aloud words and phrases correctly and with correct pronunciation. 3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently. 3.7.1 Read aloud simple poems. 3.7.2 Read and give details about the people, animals and places in stories. (e.g. number, size.) 3.8.1 Scan for specific information in texts: letters, words, numbers. 3.8.2 Read and obtain meaning by making reference to words within the text.
Moral value
Friendliness Diligence Love and care Love for knowledge Thankfulness Helpfulness
Writing 4.3.1 Match phrases to pictures. 4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). 4.4.3 Completing simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes, notices, stories with the missing word(s) (with a little guidance in the form of a composite picture). 4.5.1 Form simple sentences by arranging words. 4.5.2 Form simple sentences by matching sentence parts. 4.6.1 Spell words that are given to be memorized.
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January
Week 1
4/1/2012 6/1/2012 Week 2 9/1/2012 13/1/2012 Week 3 16/1/2012 20/1/2012
Unit 1
Listening 1.1.1 Listen to and repeat words with: a) initial vowels b) final consonants c) initial digraphs d) medial digraphs e) final digraphs f) silent letters 1.1.2 Listen to and identify the different types of letter sounds. 1.1.3 Listen to and group words according to the same sounds 1.2.1 Listen to and repeat the pronunciation of simple 3-syllable words. 1.2.2 Listen to and repeat correctly phrases and expressions. 1.2.3 Listen to and repeat simple rhymes. 1.3.1 Listen to and understand key words in stories. 1.3.2 Listen to and understand the numbers 26-30. 1.3.3 Listen to more words and point to the pictures. 1.3.4 Listen to and understand information based on numbers. Scope: 31-35 - numbers in tens : 10-30 - when the numbers are added and subtracted. 1.3.5 Listen to and understand ordinal numbers: 1st 5th. 1.4.1 Listen to and understand simple instructions to make things. 1.4.2 Listen to and follow simple directions to places in the neighbourhood. 1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy childrens songs and rhymes. 1.6.1 Listen to and understand simple announcements. 1.6.2 Listen to simple texts and recall details. 1.6.3 Listen to simple texts and tell what the text is about. 1.7.1 Listen to simple short stories and fairy tales and respond nonverbally. 1.7.2 Respond verbally. 1.7.3 Listen to fairy tales, fables, and short stories and answer simple questions on the people and animals of the story, and the place of the story. Speaking 2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the following sounds: a) initial vowels b) final consonants c) initial digraphs d) medial digraphs
At the end of the unit, pupils will be able to: - Talk about likes and dislikes - Read and fill in a table - Write sentences - Write a composition - Solve a puzzle
Grammar Punctuations: Commas (for listing), capital letters, full stops and question marks Vocabulary Help, sorry, thank you, welcome, please, may Sound system Initial blends cl / kl / Sentence patterns Thank you Youre welcome Im sorry May I? Please Moral value Friendliness Diligence Love and care Love for knowledge Thankfulness Helpfulness
2.3.5 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.6.1 2.6.2 2.6.3 2.6.1 2.6.2 2.6.3 2.7.1 2.7.2 2.7.3 2.7.4
e) final digraphs f) silent letters Pronounce 3-syllable words correctly. Repeat phrases and expressions with the correct intonation and stress. Ask questions with the correct intonation. Ask Wh questions to get information. Ask questions to get information. Name or identify objects, parts of the body, etc. Understand numbers in stories and situations: 26- 30. Talk about personal experiences. Understand and respond in relevant situations and stories pertaining to numbers: - 31-35 - numbers in tens: 10-30 - adding and subtracting numbers. Give replies pertaining to ordinal numbers: 1st - 5th. . Recite simple poems and chant nursery rhymes by joining in with words and phrases. Recite simple poems and chant rhymes in full. Complete parts of a story heard before. Name the people or animals in the story heard or read. Give details about the people or animals in the story heard or read. Name the good and bad characters in the story and talk a little about them. Give non-verbal response to the story heard or read. Say whether one likes or does not like the story heard or read. Give reasons why one likes or does not like the story. Give non-verbal response to the story heard or read. Say whether one likes or does not like the story heard or read. Give reasons why one likes or does not like the story. Talk about oneself to neighbours and friends. To request for specific objects in school when carrying out a task. To ask help from friends. To respond to someone asking for help.
Reading 3.1.1 Look at letters and say aloud the following sounds: a) initial vowels b) final consonants c) initial digraphs d) medial digraphs e) final digraphs f) silent letters
3.1.2 Identify letter shapes by their sounds. 3.1.3 Read aloud words that have the following sounds: a) initial vowels b) final consonants c) initial digraphs d) medial digraphs e) final digraphs f) silent letters 3.1.4 Read aloud 3-syllable words with the correct stress. 3.1.5 Compare words for similar and different sounds. 3.2.1 Recognise whole words. 3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of 5 key words for each topic taught. 3.2.3 Recognise and read aloud the numbers 26-30 in its numeral and word forms. 3.2.4 Learn another 5 key words for each topic and use these keywords in sentences of their own. 3.3.1 Read and understand phrases by matching simple phrases to pictures. 3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences (4-6 words). 3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs. 3.4.1 Read aloud words and phrases correctly and with correct pronunciation. 3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation. 3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently. 3.5.1 Understand the meaning of words by looking at the words before and after. 3.6.1 Recognise and make words from big words. 3.6.2 Give words according to categories. 3.6.3 Understand words opposite in meaning. 3.6.4 Understand words of similar meaning. 3.6.5 Understand words that show comparison. - er + than ; -est 3.7.1 Read aloud simple poems. 3.7.2 Read and give details about the people, animals and places in stories. (e.g. number, size.) 3.8.1 Scan for specific information in texts: letters, words, numbers. 3.8.2 Read and obtain meaning by making reference to words within the text. 3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas, details. 3.9.1 Read widely at ones own pace according to ones interest. Writing 4.1.1 Copy letters of the alphabet in clear and legible cursive writing: - small letters
4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 4.7.1 4.8.1
- capital letters - combination of small and capital letters. Copy words, phrases and sentences in clear legible cursive writing. Copy words in clear neat legible print for captions, labels, etc. Write clearly and legibly numerals 26-35 in both number and word forms. Write sentences in clear and legible cursive writing. Write words and phrases in clear and legible cursive writing. Write sentences in clear and legible cursive writing. Match phrases to pictures. Match words to signs. Complete missing letters in texts. Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes with the missing word(s) (with guidance in the form of words and pictures). Completing simple instructions and directions, descriptions, rhymes, notices, stories with the missing word(s) (with a little guidance in the form of a composite picture). Form simple sentences by arranging words. Form simple sentences by matching sentence parts. Construct simple sentences independently by looking at a picture. Spell words that are given to be memorized. Apply spelling rules: words ending in -ss, -sh, add es. Take dictation of sentences given to be learnt. Use full stops for initials. Fill out forms accurately.