English Y6 M9
English Y6 M9
English Y6 M9
Lesson 3. Divide pupils into small groups and distribute a set of pictures
Development from the guidebook (page 36) to each group.
: 4. In groups, pupils discuss the pictures and create a possible story
based on the pictures given.
5. Groups take turns to narrate their predicted story to their
classmates. Other groups provide feedback on their friends’ stories.
6. Pupils choose the story they think is most likely to happen.
Post Lesson Teacher records the chosen predicted story and will revisit it once
the pupils read and find out what happens.
1.( 23 / 25 ) of pupils were able to create a simple story based
on the pictures given.
Reflection:
2.( 23 / 25 ) of pupils were able to tell the story and provide
feedback on their friends’ stories .
Remarks:
Theme: Word of Self, Family and Friends Topic : Life in the past
Informal written language (e.g. Yuck!Ha!Ha!Ha!)
Grammar Focus:
2. Ask pupils to look again at the text on page 28 of the Pupil’s Book. Ask Whose
diary is it? and Does Gemma use formal or informal language in her diary?
3. Follow the instructions for Activity 4 in the Teacher’s Book, p.52. Pupils
T/L activities
analyse the language in the diary. Remind pupils that exclamation marks are
Lesson used more often in informal writing than in more formal writing. Ask pupils to
find more examples of punctuation in the diary. Note that brackets are often
Development:
used in informal writing to add information like the example.
4. Follow the instructions for Activity 5 in the Teacher’s Book, p.52. Pupils put
their ideas together to help plan for Activity 6.
5. Follow the instructions for Activity 6 in the Teacher’s Book, p.52. Pupils write
a diary entry about a school trip.
6. Follow the instructions for Learning to Learn in the Teacher’s Book, p.52.
Post Lesson
Remarks:
Theme: Word of Self, Family and Friends Topic : Life in the past
Review of past and future forms; Functional language – checking understanding
(e.g. Can I check something, please?)
Grammar Focus:
you are in now (e.g. 2021) looking back at the past. As they do the activity, they
Lesson should try to use the functional language. When they use it, they can tick it in
Development: their notebooks. They should aim to use each phrase at least once.
4. Introduce the idea of ‘presentism’, which suggests that people find it difficult
to think about the past or future without basing their ideas on the present.
Follow the instructions for Activity 3 in the Teacher’s Book, p.55. Pupils discuss
what they think will seem strange to people in the future about our lives in the
present. Pupils discuss in pairs or small groups.
5. Follow up with the question from the Cooler activity in the Teacher’s Book,
p.55.
6. Review the main ideas from this lesson
Post Lesson
Remarks:
Theme: Word of Self, Family and Friends Topic : Life in the past
Review of past and future forms; Functional language – checking understanding
(e.g. Can I check something, please?)
Grammar Focus:
you are in now (e.g. 2021) looking back at the past. As they do the activity, they
Lesson should try to use the functional language. When they use it, they can tick it in
Development: their notebooks. They should aim to use each phrase at least once.
4. Introduce the idea of ‘presentism’, which suggests that people find it difficult
to think about the past or future without basing their ideas on the present.
Follow the instructions for Activity 3 in the Teacher’s Book, p.55. Pupils discuss
what they think will seem strange to people in the future about our lives in the
present. Pupils discuss in pairs or small groups.
5. Follow up with the question from the Cooler activity in the Teacher’s Book,
p.55.
6. Review the main ideas from this lesson
Post Lesson
Remarks: