Towns and Cities (Lesson 17-34)
Towns and Cities (Lesson 17-34)
Towns and Cities (Lesson 17-34)
Learning Outlines
1. Pupils carry out warm-up activity.
Starter Pupils look at the words on board: ‘Town’ and ‘City’ and say out where they live and if
there is something famous in the place.
2. Pupils listen to teacher’s explanation of the learning content.
3. Pupils carry out activity with guidance.
Pupils look at photos and drawings of famous places in London Guide p.12–13 of the
Student’s Book and tell to the class whether have been to London.
Main Activities Pupils read the 14 sentences aloud and say ‘mmm’ for gap in each sentence.
Pupils read aloud the vocabulary in the box on Activity 1.
In pairs, pupils match 14 of the words in the box.
Pupils listen to the audio CD-1.14 and complete the sentences.
Pupils complete the exercise based on the topic that has been discussed.
4. Pupils complete the word Ladder to review the topic.
Plenary
Pupils listen to teacher’s conclusion and summaries from the whole of today’s learning.
Reflection/Impact
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 9 Date 19/5/2022 Day Thursday
Class 5 ARIF Time 11.40 -12.40 Attendance
Learning Outlines
1. Pupils carry out warm-up activity.
Starter
Pupils in groups brainstorm words in a mind map about towns and cities.
2. Pupils listen to teacher’s explanation of the learning content.
3. Pupils carry out activity with guidance.
Pupils write on their exercise book as a model: ‘There’s a…’, ‘There isn’t a/an …’,
‘There are some…’, ‘There aren’t any…’. with example of sentence endings about
Main Activities places in London.
Pupils write true sentences about their town/ city using there’s/ there isn’t, there are/
there aren’t and a, an, some and any.
Pupils read their sentences to the whole class.
Pupils write the sentences about their towns in the exercise books.
Plenary Pupils listen to teacher’s conclusion and summaries from the whole of today’s learning.
Follow-up Actions Remedial Reinforcement Enrichment
Workbook
Reflection/Impact
Remarks
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 9 Date 20/5/2022 Day Friday
Class 5 ARIF Time 9.40 – 10.40 Attendance
Learning Outlines
1. Pupils listen to the teacher's explanation of the lesson objectives and success criteria to be
Starter
achieved and their relevance to the topic of the lesson.
2. Pupils listen to teacher’s explanation of the learning content.
3. Pupils carry out activity with guidance.
Pupils think of a good holiday place and give a reason why it’s good.
Pupils use the two sentence starters on board to share ideas with a partner.
Main Activities
Pupils predict answers to questions about a text on p.14.
Pupils read the questions and discuss the answers.
Pupils check the meaning of the words in blue using a dictionary (Activity 3).
Pupils complete the exercise based on the topic that has been discussed.
4. Pupils in small groups decide if they think the cruise ship is a good place for a holiday and
Plenary say why or why not.
Pupils listen to teacher’s conclusion and summaries from the whole of today’s learning.
Follow-up Actions Remedial Reinforcement Enrichment
Workbook
Reflection/Impact
Remarks
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 10 Date 23/5/2022 Day Monday
Class 5 ARIF Time 12.40 – 1.40 Attendance
Learning Outlines
1. Pupils carry out warm-up activity.
Pupils in pairs say things they remember on the cruise ship and what people can do on
Starter it.
Pupils listen to the teacher's explanation of the lesson objectives and success criteria to be
achieved and their relevance to the topic of the lesson.
2. Pupils listen to teacher’s explanation of the learning content.
3. Pupils carry out activity with guidance.
Pupils complete the questions from exercise 1 on page 14 and choose the correct
answers.
Main Activities Pupils close their eyes and imagine a holiday park for at least 30 seconds.
Pupils choose five places and write five sentences about their park.
In groups, pupils ask each other about their holiday parks and discuss the advantages
and disadvantages of each one.
Pupils write their descriptions individually and compare with another pupil.
4. Pupils correct the mistake (Post-lesson Task 4).
Plenary
Pupils listen to teacher’s conclusion and summaries from the whole of today’s learning.
Follow-up Actions Remedial Reinforcement Enrichment
Workbook
Reflection/Impact
Remarks
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 10 Date 24/5/2022 Day Tuesday
Class 5 ARIF Time 11.10 – 12.10 Attendance
21 (Language
Lesson
Arts 4)
Topic Cats Theme World of Stories
Skills Main: Language Arts Complementary: Writing
5.3 Express an imaginative response 4.2 Communicate basic information intelligibly
Content Standard to literary texts for a range of purposes in print and digital
media
5.3.1 Respond imaginatively and 4.2.4 Describe people, places and objects
intelligibly through creating simple role- using suitable statements
Learning Standard
plays and simple poems Other
imaginative responses as appropriate
Pupils will be assessed on their ability to:
Objectives 1. Create their own cat-shaped poem in pairs.
2. List down suitable descriptions for all the possible actions of cats.
Language/
Present simple: affirmative and negative; Possessive adjectives e.g. my
Grammar Focus
Teaching Aids Textbook, worksheets / workbook
Assessment and Evaluation Individual Workbook
Learning Outlines
1. Pupils carry out warm-up activity.
Starter
Pupils review and mime the actions (verbs: scratching, napping) in the poem.
2. Pupils listen to teacher’s explanation of the learning content.
3. Pupils carry out activity with guidance.
Pupils think of other possible actions of cats on their own (individually).
In groups, pupils list down suitable descriptions for all the possible actions of cats (e.g.
Main Activities
playing a ball, climbing a tree, etc.)
Pupils are shown a few samples of cat-shaped poem.
In pairs, pupils use the list of actions they have to produce their own cat-shaped poem
based on their own creativity.
4. Pupils carry out post lesson activity with guidance.
Plenary
Pupils paste their poems on the wall and have others to rate their poems.
Follow-up Actions Remedial Reinforcement Enrichment
Workbook
Reflection/Impact
Remarks
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 10 Date 25/5/2022 Day Wednesday
Class 5 ARIF Time 7.40 – 8.40 Attendance
22 (Consolidation
Lesson
1)
Topic Towns and Cities Theme World of Knowledge
Skills Main: Speaking Complementary: Writing
2.2 Use appropriate communication 4.2 Communicate basic information intelligibly
Content Standard strategies for a range of purposes in print and digital
media
2.2.1 Keep interaction going in short 4.2.4 Describe people, places and objects
Learning Standard exchanges by asking suitable using suitable statements
questions
Pupils will be assessed on their ability to:
Objectives 1. Ask and answer the questions with their partner.
2. Write answers about their town or city.
Language/
Present simple: affirmative and negative; Possessive adjectives e.g. my
Grammar Focus
Teaching Aids Textbook, worksheets / workbook
Assessment and Evaluation Individual Workbook
Learning Outlines
1. Pupils carry out warm-up activity.
Starter Pupils recall what they can remember about the Oasis of the Seas (Warm-up exercise
on p.29 of Teacher’s Book).
2. Pupils listen to teacher’s explanation of the learning content.
3. Pupils carry out activity with guidance.
Pupils choose the correct words to complete the rules then compare their answers in
pairs (p.15, Activity 2).
Main Activities
Pupils say the correct word or phrase for each rule.
Pupils create questions then compare their questions in pairs. Then, they write answers
about their town or city and compare their answers in pairs (p.15, Activity 3).
Pupils complete the exercise based on the topic that has been discussed.
4. Pupils carry out post lesson activity with guidance.
Plenary
Pupils in small groups agree on two new things they’d like to have in the place they live.
Follow-up Actions Remedial Reinforcement Enrichment
Workbook
Reflection/Impact
Remarks
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 10 Date 26/5/2022 Day Thursday
Class 5 ARIF Time 11.40 – 12.40 Attendance
Learning Outlines
1. Pupils carry out warm-up activity.
Starter Pupils are shown two photos of an old and a modern building in Malaysia.
Pupils answer if they prefer modern or old places and state their reason why
2. Pupils listen to teacher’s explanation of the learning content.
3. Pupils carry out activity with guidance.
Pupils listen to the audio (CD 1.16).
Pupils match adjectives 1-6 with their opposites in the box (p.16, Activity 1).
Main Activities After listening, pupils repeat adjectives together then say them slowly and then quickly.
Pupils choose four adjectives and write a sentence with each.
Some pupils are asked to read their sentence aloud and to spell the adjective in it.
Pupils listen to four street interviews in a radio programme (Activity 3 - CD1.17).
Pupils then choose four topics from the box and match them to the people.
Plenary 4. Pupils listen to teacher’s conclusion and summaries from the whole of today’s learning.
Follow-up Actions Remedial Reinforcement Enrichment
Workbook
Reflection/Impact
Remarks
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 10 Date 27/5/2022 Day Friday
Class 5 ARIF Time 9.40 – 10.40 Attendance
Learning Outlines
1. Pupils carry out warm-up activity.
Starter
Pupils brainstorm 6–10 adjectives and write on board.
2. Pupils listen to teacher’s explanation of the learning content.
3. Pupils carry out activity with guidance.
Pupils complete the table and write the comparative forms of the adjectives in the box.
Pupils listen to the audio (CD1.18) and repeat the examples (p.17, Activity 4).
Main Activities
Pupils work in pairs to compare their opinions about some of the things in the box using
the key phrases and comparative adjectives (Activity 5 Use It!).
Several pairs are chosen to model the dialogue in speech bubbles (CCE: Values).
Pupils complete the exercise based on the topic that has been discussed.
Plenary Pupils listen to teacher’s conclusion and summaries from the whole of today’s learning.
Follow-up Actions Remedial Reinforcement Enrichment
Workbook
Reflection/Impact
Remarks
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 11 Date 30/5/2022 Day Monday
Class 5 ARIF Time 12.40 – 1.40 Attendance
Learning Outlines
1. Pupils carry out warm-up activity.
Starter Pupils look at the word ‘Edinburgh’ and eight words in Think! at top of p.19.
Pupils say words they know (‘zoo’, ‘beach’, ‘old part’, ‘shops’).
2. Pupils carry out post lesson activity with guidance.
Pupils read the text and find words from Step 1 in it then write them down.
Pupils look at adverbs, adjectives and nouns written on board e.g. ‘really fantastic
school.,. very friendly children.
A few pupils are asked to read the phrases in front of the class.
Main Activities
Pupils rearrange the words to make sentences (p.19, Activity 4).
Pupils then write jumbled words including an adjective for a partner to put in sentence
order (CCE: Creativity and Innovation).
A few pupils are asked to read the jumbled words then the sentence with words in
correct order.
Plenary Pupils listen to teacher’s conclusion and summaries from the whole of today’s learning.
Follow-up Actions Remedial Reinforcement Enrichment
Workbook
Reflection/Impact
Remarks
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 1 Date 21/3/2022 Day Monday
Class Time Attendance
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Reflection
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Remarks Choose an item.
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 1 Date 21/3/2022 Day Monday
Class Time Attendance
27 (Language
Lesson
Arts 5)
Topic Serenade Theme World of Stories
Skills Main: Language Arts Complementary: Reading
5.2 Express personal responses to 3.3 Read independently for information and
Content Standard
literary texts enjoyment
5.2.1 Explain in simple language why 3.3.1 Read and enjoy A1 fiction/non-fiction
Learning Standard they like or dislike an event, description print and digital texts of interest
or character in a text
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
1. Understand with support the main 1. Understand the main idea of simple texts
Objectives
idea of longer simple texts on a of two paragraphs or more
range of familiar topics
Pupils will be assessed on their ability to:
Success Criteria 1. Read the poem.
2. Make sound effects if instruments based on the poem.
Language/
Present simple: affirmative and negative; Possessive adjectives e.g. my
Grammar Focus
Teaching Aids Textbook, worksheets / workbook
Assessment and Evaluation Individual Quiz
Performance Level 1 2 3 4 5 6
No. of Pupils
Choose an item.
Reflection
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Remarks Choose an item.
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 1 Date 21/3/2022 Day Monday
Class Time Attendance
28
Lesson
(Consolidation 2
Topic Towns and Cities Theme World of Knowledge
Skills Main: Writing Complementary: Speaking
4.3 Communicate with appropriate 2.2 Use appropriate communication strategies
Content Standard language form and style for a range of
purposes in print and digital media
4.3.2 Spell a range of high frequency 2.2.1 Keep interaction going in short
Learning Standard words accurately in independent exchanges by asking suitable questions
writing
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
1. Understand with support the main 1. Understand the main idea of simple texts
Objectives
idea of longer simple texts on a of two paragraphs or more
range of familiar topics
Pupils will be assessed on their ability to:
Success Criteria 1. Write comparative sentences correctly.
2. Talk about the importance of helping people who are lost.
Language/
Present simple: affirmative and negative; Possessive adjectives e.g. my
Grammar Focus
Teaching Aids Textbook, worksheets / workbook
Assessment and Evaluation Individual Quiz
Performance Level 1 2 3 4 5 6
No. of Pupils
Choose an item.
Reflection
Choose an item.
Remarks Choose an item.
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 1 Date 21/3/2022 Day Monday
Class Time Attendance
Options: Extra
World of Self, Family and
Lesson 29 (Listening 6) Topic Listening and Theme
Speaking Friends
Skills Main: Listening Complementary: Writing
1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of 4.3 Communicate with appropriate language
Content Standard familiar contexts form and style for a range of purposes in print
and digital media
1.2.5 Understand a sequence of 4.3.2 Spell a range of high frequency words
Learning Standard
supported questions accurately in independent writing
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
1. Understand with support the main 1. Understand the main idea of simple texts
Objectives
idea of longer simple texts on a of two paragraphs or more
range of familiar topics
Pupils will be assessed on their ability to:
Success Criteria 1. Listen to the dialogue and write the correct answers.
2. Complete the table by writing the correct words in the column.
Language/
Present simple: affirmative and negative; Possessive adjectives e.g. my
Grammar Focus
Teaching Aids Textbook, worksheets / workbook
Assessment and Evaluation Individual Workbook
Performance Level 1 2 3 4 5 6
No. of Pupils
Choose an item.
Reflection
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Remarks Choose an item.
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 1 Date 21/3/2022 Day Monday
Class Time Attendance
Options: Extra
LESSON: 30 World of Self, Family and
Lesson Topic Listening and Theme
(Speaking 6) Friends
Speaking
Skills Main: Speaking Complementary: Listening
2.2 Use appropriate communication 1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of familiar
Content Standard
strategies contexts
2.2.1 Keep interaction going in short 1.2.5 Understand a sequence of supported
Learning Standard exchanges by asking suitable questions
questions
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
1. Understand with support the main 1. Understand the main idea of simple texts
Objectives
idea of longer simple texts on a of two paragraphs or more
range of familiar topics
Pupils will be assessed on their ability to:
Success Criteria 1. Say out a dialogue using the key phrases and the dialogue given.
2. Listen and repeat the dialogue.
Language/
Present simple: affirmative and negative; Possessive adjectives e.g. my
Grammar Focus
Teaching Aids Textbook, worksheets / workbook
Assessment and Evaluation Individual Workbook
Performance Level 1 2 3 4 5 6
No. of Pupils
Choose an item.
Reflection
Choose an item.
Remarks Choose an item.
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 1 Date 21/3/2022 Day Monday
Class Time Attendance
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Reflection
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Remarks Choose an item.
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 1 Date 21/3/2022 Day Monday
Class Time Attendance
Choose an item.
Reflection
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Remarks Choose an item.
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 1 Date 21/3/2022 Day Monday
Class Time Attendance
33 (Language
Lesson
Arts 6)
Topic Serenade Theme World of Stories
Skills Main: Language Arts Complementary: Speaking
5.3 Express an imaginative response 2.1 Communicate simple information intelligibly
Content Standard
to literary texts
5.3.1 Respond imaginatively and 2.1.5 Describe people, places and objects
intelligibly through creating simple role- using suitable statements
Learning Standard
plays and simple poems Other
imaginative responses as appropriate
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
1. Understand with support the main 1. Understand the main idea of simple texts
Objectives
idea of longer simple texts on a of two paragraphs or more
range of familiar topics
Pupils will be assessed on their ability to:
Success Criteria 1. Create a musical instrument.
2. Display and describe the created musical instrument.
Language/
Present simple: affirmative and negative; Possessive adjectives e.g. my
Grammar Focus
Teaching Aids Textbook, worksheets / workbook
Assessment and Evaluation Individual Quiz
Performance Level 1 2 3 4 5 6
No. of Pupils
Choose an item.
Reflection
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Remarks Choose an item.
DAILY LESSON PLAN
ENGLISH LANGUAGE YEAR 5
Week 1 Date 21/3/2022 Day Monday
Class Time Attendance
34 (Language
Lesson
Awareness 2)
Topic Towns and Cities Theme World of Knowledge
Skills Main: Complementary:
Content Standard
Learning Standard
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
1. Understand with support the main 1. Understand the main idea of simple texts
Objectives
idea of longer simple texts on a of two paragraphs or more
range of familiar topics
Pupils will be assessed on their ability to:
Success Criteria
Language/
Present simple: affirmative and negative; Possessive adjectives e.g. my
Grammar Focus
Teaching Aids Textbook, worksheets / workbook
Assessment and Evaluation Individual Quiz
Performance Level 1 2 3 4 5 6
No. of Pupils
Choose an item.
Reflection
Choose an item.
Remarks Choose an item.