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DAILY LESSON PLAN CEFR

WEEK DAY DATE CLASS TIME SUBJECT


12.40-1.40 English
5 Monday 18.4.2021 5 Efektif
60 minutes Language Year
5
FOCUS THEME

Speaking World of Knowledge


TOPIC UNIT 1 - Towns and cities ( consolidation 1 )
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL
4.2 Communicate basic information
CONTENT STANDARD 2.2 Use appropriate
intelligibly for a range of purposes in
communication strategies
print and digital media
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL

LEARNING STANDARDS 2.2.1 Keep interaction going in


4.2.4 Describe people , places and
short exchanges by asking
objects using suitable statements
suitable questions
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, pupils able to ask and answer questions about places.
By the end of the lesson, pupils able to ask and answer questions about places at least in 5 words
SUCCESS CRITERIA
independently.
21ST CENTURY SKILLS Communication Information Social
DIFFERENTIATION Strategy 5 : Differentiate by supporting individual learning preferences
STRATEGIES and needs
Pre-lesson
1.Write on board ‘There is…’, ‘There are…’.
2.with book closed , ask pupils what they can remember about the Oasis of the Seas.
3.Elicit ideas and write sentences with there is / there are on the board .Then elicit questions and
answers .

Lesson delivery
2.Pupils do p.15 Activity 2. Slowly read aloud Rules in box. Pause after each one and ask: Is it… or
is it….? Pupils say the correct word or phrase for each rule.
3. Write on board sentence starters to respond to questions in Activity 3 about where pupils live e.g.
ACTIVITIES ‘Yes, there’s a/an…’, ‘No, there isn’t a/an …’, ‘Yes, there
are…’, ‘No, there aren’t any…’.
4.Pupils then do Activity 3.
5. Pupils do Activity 4. Check answers by choosing five pairs to ask and answer a question aloud.
Find out if any answers are different.
6. If time permits, pupils repeat the oral question and answer from Activity 4 but
talking about a city of their choice, e.g. Kuala Lumpur, Singapore.

Post-lesson
7. Pupils in small groups agree on two new things they’d like to have in the place
where they live. They write them down. Find out three most popular, exciting new
things class would like in their town, city or village.
Places in a town or city : bridge , bus station , cafe , flat , hotel , library , cinema , market , monument , office
VOCABULARY building , park , restaurant , school , shop , shopping centre , sports centre , square , street , theatre , train
station .
LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR
Present simple tense ‘to be’: Is / Are there…? How many?; Quantifiers: some, any
FOCUS
VALUE respect PAK21 TOOLS Round table
CCE/CE
CCE Language Patriotism
Student’s book p15 Activity 2 - 4
TEACHING AIDS
Teacher’s book p 29
PERFORMANCE LEVEL Level 3 - Satisfactory ability
ASSESSMENT
Written Teacher uses the written exercise based on the topic learnt today .
exercise
REFLECTION Attendance :
/ pupils able to achieve LO and given enrichment exercise (s).
/ pupils not able to achieve LO and given remedial exercise(s).
Strength of the lesson :
Weaknesses of the lesson
Lesson is postponed due to :
Meeting Sick Leave ( MC )
Course Other :
DAILY LESSON PLAN CEFR
CRK

HOMEWORK No Page

WEEK DAY DATE CLASS TIME SUBJECT


11.40-12.40
English
5 Tuesday 19.4.2021 5 Efektif
60 minutes Language Year
5
FOCUS THEME

Listening World of Knowledge


TOPIC UNIT 1 - Towns and cities
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL
4.3 Communicate with appropriate
CONTENT STANDARD 1.2 Understand meaning in a
language form and style for a range of
variety of familiar contexts
purposes in print and digital media
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL

1.2.2 Understand with support


LEARNING STANDARDS 4.3.2 Spell a range of high frequency
specific information and details
words accurately in independent
of longer simple texts on a
writing
range of familiar topics.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, pupils able to understand people comparing places.

SUCCESS CRITERIA By the end of the lesson, pupils able to understand people comparing places at least in 5 words independently.

21ST CENTURY SKILLS Communication Information Social


DIFFERENTIATION Strategy 5 : Differentiate by supporting individual learning preferences
STRATEGIES
and needs
Pre-lesson
1.On board, stick or project two photos of an old and a modern building in Malaysia. Pupils point to the old place.
Explain we say a building or place is old, but we say a new place is modern. Old and modern are opposites. Pupils do
Think! question at top of p.16 in pairs.

Lesson delivery
2. Pupils do Activity 1 (CD 1.16). After listening, pupils repeat adjectives together then say them slowly and then
quickly. Ask: Which adjectives are easy to say?
3. Pupils do Activity 2. They choose four adjectives and write a sentence with each. Choose pupils to read their
ACTIVITIES sentence aloud and to spell the adjective in it. Find out how many pupils wrote each adjective correctly with a show
of hands. Which are easy to spell? Which are difficult?
4. Write on board: ‘What do the people talk about?’ and names from photos in
Activity 3 with 1–4 beside them. Pupils do Activity 3 (CD1.17). Pause after each dialogue. Pupils answer question on
board.
5.Pupils do Activity 4. Tell pupils to listen for the name at the start of each sentence and the adjective at end. They
listen to CD1.17. Pupils compare answers with a partner. Check answers.

Post-lesson
6. To reflect on learning, play game What About You?

VOCABULARY dirty/ clean, quiet/noisy, friendly/unfriendly, safe/dangerous, old/modern


LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR
Adjectives
FOCUS
VALUE respect PAK21 TOOLS I-think Map
CCE/CE
CCE Language values
Student’s book p16 Activity 1-4
TEACHING AIDS Teacher’s book p30
A photo or a digital image of an old and a modern building in Malaysia
PERFORMANCE LEVEL Level 3 - Satisfactory ability
ASSESSMENT
Describing Teacher uses picture description as the assessment based on the topic learnt today .
pictures
REFLECTION Attendance :
/ pupils able to achieve LO and given enrichment exercise (s).
/ pupils not able to achieve LO and given remedial exercise(s).
Strength of the lesson :
Weaknesses of the lesson
Lesson is postponed due to :
DAILY LESSON PLAN CEFR
Meeting Sick Leave ( MC )
Course Other :
CRK

HOMEWORK No Page

WEEK DAY DATE CLASS TIME SUBJECT


10.40-11.40
English
5 Wednesday 20.4.2022 5 Efektif
60 minutes Language Year
5
FOCUS THEME

Speaking World of Knowledge


TOPIC UNIT 1 - Towns and cities
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL

CONTENT STANDARD 2.1 Communicate simple 1.1 Recognise and reproduce target
information intelligibly language sounds
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL

LEARNING STANDARDS 1.1.1 Recognise and reproduce with


2.1.2 Find out about and
little or no support a range of target
describe experiences up to now
language phonemes
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, pupils able to compare things using comparative adjectives.
By the end of the lesson, pupils able to compare things using comparative adjectives at least in 5 words
SUCCESS CRITERIA
independently and in 5 sentences with little guidance .
21ST CENTURY SKILLS Communication Information Social
DIFFERENTIATION Strategy 3 : Differentiate by the outcome expected from pupils : a)
STRATEGIES
Compulsory plus optional
Pre-lesson
1.Write on board: Adjectives. Pupils brainstorm 6–10 adjectives and write on board.
2.With book closed , write on the board the names of two cities that pupils know . Ask what they think the
differences between the two cities are .
3. Elicit some examples of comparative adjectives and write them on the board.

Lesson delivery
4.Pupils do p.17 Activity 1. Check answers. Pupils look at adjectives written on board from Step 1. Choose pupils to
say comparative forms. Choose different pupils to write them on board.
5. Pupils do Activity 4. Explain the activity is about pronunciation of -er at end of adjectives. Play CD1.18. Repeat
ACTIVITIES track and pause for pupils to say words chorally and some words individually.
6. Activity 5 Use It!: Check meaning of ‘opinion’ with examples: Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia. I think
Kuala Lumpur is very interesting. Ask: Which sentence is true? Which sentence is what somebody thinks? Pupils
read Key Phrases. Choose two pupils to model the dialogue in speech bubbles.
7. Pupils do Activity 5 with a partner. They choose 3 or 4 things from the box and practise comparing their opinions
about them using adjectives and Key Phrases. If time, pupils swap partners and repeat. Choose several pairs to say
their dialogues to the class.

Post-lesson
8. Write puzzle sentence p.17 ‘Finished?’ on board: it’s faster than a car but slower than a plane. Pupils in small
groups think of a puzzle sentence with two comparisons for another group to guess. Suggest they compare words
from familiar topics e.g. two animals, countries, musical instruments.
Quiet / quieter / quietest bad / worse / worst
VOCABULARY Clean / cleaner / cleanest good / better / best
Modern / more modern / most modern
LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR Comparative adjectives:
FOCUS quieter, friendlier, more expensive, better, worse, further
VALUE respect PAK21 TOOLS I-think Map
CCE/CE
CCE Language values
Student’s book p17 Activity 1,4,5
TEACHING AIDS
Teacher’s book p31
PERFORMANCE LEVEL Level 3 - Satisfactory ability
ASSESSMENT
Written Teacher uses written exercise as the assessment based on the topic learnt today .
exercise
DAILY LESSON PLAN CEFR
Attendance :
/ pupils able to achieve LO and given enrichment exercise (s).
/ pupils not able to achieve LO and given remedial exercise(s).
Strength of the lesson :
Weaknesses of the lesson
REFLECTION
Lesson is postponed due to :
Meeting Sick Leave ( MC )
Course Other :
CRK

HOMEWORK No Page

WEEK DAY DATE CLASS TIME SUBJECT


10.40-11.40
English
5 Friday 22.4.2022 5 Efektif
60 minutes Language Year
5
FOCUS THEME

Reading World of Knowledge


TOPIC UNIT 1 - Towns and cities
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL

3.2 Understand a variety of


4.3 Communicate with appropriate
CONTENT STANDARD linear and non-linear print and
language form and style for a range of
digital texts by using
purposes in print and digital media
appropriate reading strategies
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL

3.2.2 Understand specific


LEARNING STANDARDS 4.3.2 Spell a range of high frequency
information and details of
words accurately in independent
simple texts of two paragraphs
writing
or more
By the end of the lesson, pupils able to:
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- read a description of a town or city that he or she like.
By the end of the lesson, pupils able to:
SUCCESS CRITERIA
- read a description of a town or city that he or she like at least in 5 words independently or in paragraph with guidance.
21ST CENTURY SKILLS Communication Information Social
DIFFERENTIATION Strategy 4 : Differentiate by the time pupils are given to complete the
STRATEGIES
task
Pre-lesson
1. Write on board ‘Edinburgh’ and eight words in Think! at top of p.19. Pupils say words they know (‘zoo’, ‘beach’, ‘old
part’, ‘shops’). Show photos or project images of a business, an office, a factory and Kellie’s castle in Malaysia. Say what
they are.

Lesson delivery
2.Pupils do Activity 1. They read the text and find words from Step 1 in it then write them down. Check answers.
3. Explain there are words and phrases we use to describe a town or city. Pupils do Activity 2. They compare with a partner.
Check answers.
4. Write adverbs, adjectives and nouns on board e.g. ‘really fantastic school., .very friendly children.. Pupils do Activity 3. In
pairs they write a phrase with really/very/quite + adj. + noun. Choose pupils to read phrases to class.
5. Do the first sentence in Activity 4 with pupils as an example. Pupils order the words in sentences 2–5.
ACTIVITIES 6.Pupils then write jumbled words including an adjective for a partner to put in sentence order. Choose pupils to read the
jumbled words then the sentence with words in correct order. This activity develops problem solving skills.

Post-lesson
7. With book closed , dictate these sentences to the class .
-The zoo is really interesting.
-There are some quite nice shops.
-There’s very old castle.
-The people are really friendly .
8. Check answers by writing the sentences on the board . Ask pupils to check their spelling carefully . Point out the double /
in really and the silent t in castle .
9.Remind pupils that they need to pay attention to spelling when they write .

VOCABULARY population, business, monument, castle, zoo


LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR Nouns: population, business, monument, castle, zoo;
FOCUS Adverbs: quite, really, very
CCE/CE VALUE respect PAK21 TOOLS Timed pair share
DAILY LESSON PLAN CEFR
CCE Language Creativity and Inovation
Students’ Book Activity 1-4 p.19
TEACHING AIDS Teacher’s book p.33
Photos or images of a business, an office, a factory and the castle in Malaysia
PERFORMANCE LEVEL Level 3 - Satisfactory ability
ASSESSMENT
Describing Teacher uses pictures as the assessment based on the topic learnt today .
pictures
Attendance :
/ pupils able to achieve LO and given enrichment exercise (s).
/ pupils not able to achieve LO and given remedial exercise(s).
Strength of the lesson :
Weaknesses of the lesson
REFLECTION Lesson is postponed due to :
Meeting Sick Leave ( MC )
Course Other :
CRK

HOMEWORK No Page

WEEK DAY DATE CLASS TIME SUBJECT


8.10-9.10
English
6 Monday 25.4.2022 5 Efektif
60 minutes Language Year
5
FOCUS THEME

Writing World of Knowledge


TOPIC UNIT 1 - Towns and cities
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL

4.2 Communicate basic


3.2 Understand a variety of linear and
CONTENT STANDARD information intelligibly for a
non-linear print and digital texts by
range of purposes in print and
using appropriate reading strategies
digital media
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL

4.2.5 Connect sentences into


LEARNING STANDARDS one or two coherent paragraphs
3.2.1 Understand the main idea of
using basic coordinating
simple texts of two paragraphs or more
conjunctions and reference
pronouns
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, pupils able to write a description of a town or city that he / she like .
By the end of the lesson, pupils able to write a description of a town or city that he / she like at least in 5 words in a sentence
SUCCESS CRITERIA
with little guidance / independently.
21ST CENTURY SKILLS Communication Information Social
DIFFERENTIATION
STRATEGIES Strategy 7 : Differentiate by the feedback given
Pre-lesson
1.Draw a line down centre of board. Write nouns as a heading on left of line, adjectives on right. Pupils brainstorm nouns and
adjectives from previous lesson. Write in appropriate column on board. How many words can pupils remember?

Lesson delivery
2. Pupils reread text about Edinburgh on p.19. Write on board: A. What the writer likes about the city. B. Other places and
transport in the city. C. Where the city is. Pupils match the phrases A–C to the paragraphs in the text .
3. Pupils do Activity 5 (Use it!). Explain they’re going to write a plan for a website with a description of a town or city they
like. Read steps in Writing Guide aloud. Remind pupils about order of paragraphs. Elicit ideas about how to describe the size
ACTIVITIES of a place (very/really/quite big/small).
4. Pupils look at Writing Guide, B Think and Plan. They make notes about the place they like. Monitor pupils as they write
these.
5. Pupils write the description then read it to check they have points in B, C and D of Writing Guide. They draw smiley faces
for writing the 5 points in B; three paragraphs in C; ‘there’s’ and ‘there are’; adjectives in the right place and comparative
forms in D. Find out how many smiley faces they drew.

Post-lesson
6.To review topic vocabulary, play : Correct the Mistake.

Adjectives: interesting, friendly, nice, pretty, favourite


VOCABULARY
Adverbs: quite, really, very
LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR Adjectives: interesting, friendly, nice, pretty, favourite
FOCUS Adverbs: quite, really, very
DAILY LESSON PLAN CEFR
VALUE respect PAK21 TOOLS Round table
CCE/CE
CCE Language Creativity and Inovation
Student’s Book Activity 5 p.19
TEACHING AIDS
Teacher’s Book p.33
PERFORMANCE LEVEL Level 3 - Satisfactory ability
ASSESSMENT
Written Teacher uses the written exercise based on the topic learnt today .
exercise
Attendance :
/ pupils able to achieve LO and given enrichment exercise (s).
/ pupils not able to achieve LO and given remedial exercise(s).
Strength of the lesson :
Weaknesses of the lesson
REFLECTION Lesson is postponed due to :
Meeting Sick Leave ( MC )
Course Other :
CRK

HOMEWORK No Page

WEEK DAY DATE CLASS TIME SUBJECT


11.40-12.40 English
6 Tuesday 26.4.2022 5 Efektif
60 minutes Language Year
5
FOCUS THEME

Language Arts World of Stories


TOPIC Starter Unit : Free time ( Serenade )
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL
CONTENT STANDARD 5.2 Express personal responses 3.3 Read independently for information
to literary texts and enjoyment
MAIN SKILL COMPLEMENTARY SKILL

5.2.1 Explain in simple


LEARNING STANDARDS
language why they like or 3.3.1 Read and enjoy A2 fiction / non
dislike an event , description or fiction print and digital texts of interest
character in a text
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, pupils able to identify , analyse and respond to elements in texts in the poem.
By the end of the lesson, pupils able to identify , analyse and respond to elements in texts in the poem
SUCCESS CRITERIA
independently or with a little guidance.
21ST CENTURY SKILLS Communication Information Social
DIFFERENTIATION Strategy 3 : Differentiate by the outcome expected from pupils : b)
STRATEGIES Remember and share
Pre-lesson
1.Teacher provides lines for pupils to guess the words by giving letters for teacher to verify whether the
letter is present in the word (focus word: musical instruments e.g. guitar, piano, drum, etc.

Lesson delivery
2. Have pupils to read through the poem and ask them “What is the possible sound of …?” (e.g …
fiddle – tra-la-la, drum – boom, boom, etc.)
3. Divide the class into three big groups.
ACTIVITIES 4. Teacher asks two groups to read a stanza of the poem and the other group will provide the sound
effects (e.g. play a drum – drum a table).
5. Teacher asks pupils the instruments that produce sound that they notice in the poem (drum, fiddle &
bubble gum) and say which instrument they like/dislike.
6. Pupils ask their friends’ choice of instrument and their simple reasons.
7. Pupils make a simple note on their friends’ instrument choice and their reasons.

Post-lesson
8. Pupils form two lines facing each other and share their findings based on their notes.
VOCABULARY Vocabulary (musical instruments – violin , drum , guitar , flute , piano , )
DAILY LESSON PLAN CEFR
LANGUAGE / GRAMMAR
Vocabulary (musical instruments)
FOCUS
VALUE caring PAK21 TOOLS Think pair share
CCE/CE
CCE Language Creativity and imagination
TEACHING AIDS Anthology of Poems page 17
Contemporary Children’s Literature Teaching Guidebook (BPK) – Poetry
PERFORMANCE LEVEL Level 4 - Good ability
ASSESSMENT Presentation Teacher uses presentation as the assessment based on the topic learnt today .
Attendance :
/ pupils able to achieve LO and given enrichment exercise (s).
/ pupils not able to achieve LO and given remedial exercise(s).
Strength of the lesson :
Weaknesses of the lesson
REFLECTION Lesson is postponed due to :
Meeting Sick Leave ( MC )
Course Other :
CRK

HOMEWORK No Page

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