KSSR
KSSR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RUKUN NEGARA 3
FALSAFAH PENDIDIKAN KEBANGSAAN 4
INTRODUCTION 5
AIMS & OBJECTIVES 6 UNDERLYING PEDAGOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF THE
CURRICULUM 7
CURRICULUM ORGANISATION 9
A MODULAR CURRICULUM 10
THE MODULAR CONFIGURATION 12
CURRICULUM CONTENT FOR LEVEL 2 15
EDUCATIONAL EMPHASES 18
CONTENT, LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE LEVELS -LISTENING AND
SPEAKING 29
CONTENT, LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE LEVELS -READING 34
CONTENT, LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE LEVELS -WRITING 37
CONTENT, LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE LEVELS- LANGUAGE ARTS 42
CONTENT, LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE LEVELS- GRAMMAR 45
WORD LIST FOR LEVEL 2 48
AIMS
The English Language Curriculum for Primary Schools
aims to equip pupils with basic language skills to
enable them to communicate effectively in a variety of
contexts that is appropriate to the pupils’ level of
development
OBJECTIVES
By the end of Year 6, pupils should be able to:
i. communicate with peers and adults confidently and
appropriately in formal and informal situations;
ii. read and comprehend a range of English texts for
information and enjoyment;
iii. write a range of texts using appropriate language, style
and form through a variety of media;
iv. appreciate and demonstrate understanding of English
language literary or creative works for enjoyment; and
v. use correct and appropriate rules of grammar in speech and
writing.
UNDERLYING PEDAGOGICAL
PRINCIPLES OF THE CURRICULUM
i. Back to basics
It is essential for teachers to begin with basic literacy
skills in order to build a strong foundation of language
skills.
Basic listening and speaking skills are introduced in
order to help pupils enrich their understanding of the
language.
The strategy of phonics is introduced to help pupils
read while a good foundation in penmanship will help
pupils acquire good handwriting.
ii. Fun, meaningful and purposeful learning
Lessons which are contextualised and meaningful help
pupils to learn more effectively.
Lessons should be fun and interesting through pupil-
centred learning activities.
iii. Learner-centred teaching and learning
Teaching approaches, lessons and materials must suit
the differing needs and abilities of pupils.
It is important that appropriate activities and materials
are used with pupils of different learning capabilities
so that their full potential can be realised.
The Mastery Learning strategy will ensure that pupils
master all learning standards in order to help them
acquire the language.
iv. Integration of salient new technologies
In line with growing globalisation, technology is used
extensively in our daily life for a variety of purposes
such as communication, to gain information,
knowledge and to be connected globally.
Hence, emergent technologies can be used in language
teaching and learning to engage pupils in more visual
and interactive activities.
Information available on the Internet and other
electronic media will be vital for knowledge
acquisition.
vi. Assessment
Assessment for learning is an integral part of teaching and
learning which enables teachers to assess whether pupils
have acquired the learning standards taught.
The feedback gained on pupils’ progress in learning will
inform teachers on the best approach or strategy for
enhancement in the classroom teaching and learning. All
language skills should be assessed using appropriate
assessment tools.
Formative and summative assessments should be used to
gauge pupils' performance.
Formative assessment is conducted as an on-going process,
while summative assessment is conducted at the end of a
particular unit or term.
vi. Character-building
An important principle which needs to be inculcated
through the curriculum is character building.
Lessons based on values have to be incorporated in
teaching and learning in order to impart the
importance of good values for the wholesome
development of individuals.
CURRICULUM ORGANISATION
The Standard-based English Language Curriculum for
Malaysian National Primary Schools (SK) is designed
to provide pupils with a strong foundation in the
English language.
Teachers should use Standard British English as a
reference and model for spelling, grammar and
pronunciation for standardisation.
Primary education is divided into two stages:
Stage One - Year 1, 2 and 3
Stage Two - Year 4, 5 and 6
The modules for Stage One and Stage Two are:
1 Very limited
2 Limited
3 Satisfactory
4 Good
5 Very good
6 Excellent