Y4 U3 W5 Final
Y4 U3 W5 Final
Y4 U3 W5 Final
Reading genre narrative / Writing genre narrative Focus words (and meanings) this week: These can be practised for homework, be used to make a picture dictionary, be displayed in the classroom with picture prompts and could be the focus of the first 5 minutes of each lesson along with games and activities which help consolidate understanding of the vocabulary. For those needing to continue consolidating sounds and simpler versions of the words, please enable them to do so.
Word: 1. replied 2. bamboo 3. habitat 4. respect 5. flipper 6. flicking 7. claws Meaning: 1. spoke back to 2. a very tall grass plant with thick hard stems 3. animal home 4. care for another person/ animal/ thing 5. a wide, flat foot used for swimming 6. moving quickly 7. sharp nails on the end of toes
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Elements Sustained Silent Reading Vocabular y Practice Listening and speaking (intro to shared read) Shared reading Listening and speaking (response to shared read) Writing task Day 1 modelled /
Content Remind the students about the routines for SSR and expect all students to be silently reading during this time. Monitor book/text choices and advise where needed. Remember to model good reading behaviour. Use a variety of games or activities to quickly rehearse the vocabulary, which will be used throughout the lesson, which the students may not be familiar with. Listening and speaking (introduction) Ask pupils whether they have ever gone fishing. Where do they usually fish? Who do they go/fish with? What kind of fish do they catch? What other animals live in the water? Expect them to answer crocodiles as part of this discussion. Then introduce the shared reading text.
Fishing with Crocodiles One day Nabil was fishing with his father. He saw something long in the water. Nabil called his father. He thought it was a log from a tree. Nabils father looked up and said, Nabil! Sit down and be quiet! Nabil sat down. His father said, That is not a log. That is a big crocodile! Why is the crocodile here? It is close to our home, said Nabil. His father replied, Why do we fish in the river? Nabil said, So that we have food for our family. Yes, his father replied, and the crocodile is looking for food too. Crocodiles eat fish and small animals. When people
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share the crocodiles food, the crocodile must look for food in other places. Comprehension questions: 1. What was Nabil doing with his father? 2. What was floating in the river? 3. Why did Nabils father tell him to sit down? 4. What was the crocodile looking for? 5. Where was the crocodile? 6. Why was the crocodile close to Nabils house?
Listening and speaking (response) Ask the pupils to think why Nabils father told him to sit down and be quiet. Discuss with the children what food crocodiles eat. Who else eats the same food? Ask the children to think what would happen if the people take the crocodiles food? Prompt with Will there be enough food to be shared? Modelled/Class dictated writing Revisit the features of a narrative (characters, setting, problem /solution) from Week 2. Also, take the opportunity if desired to teach students about punctuation for direct speech i.e. speech marks, commas. Retell the story Write key words from the shared read on the board and model retelling the story. or Change the story As a class brainstorm ideas/key words for a similar introduction changing aspects of the story, e.g. different characters/setting. Model writing an introduction using the key words. This will set the scene for the rest of weeks writing. E.g., One day Atul was cooking with her sister.... Remind the students about the routines for SSR and expect all students to be silently reading during this time. Monitor book/ text choices and advise where needed. Remember to model good reading behaviour. Use a variety of games or activities to quickly rehearse the vocabulary, which will be used throughout the lesson, which the students may not be familiar with.
and speaking (intro to shared read) Shared reading Listening and speaking (response to shared read) Writing task Day 2 group
Listening and Speaking (introduction to shared read) Ask the children if they have ever been into the jungle. What was it like? What did they see? Why did they go? Can they name any reptiles that live in the jungle? Record these ideas and answers to questions as a mind-map on the board or large sheet of paper.
At home with a snake The next day Nabil and his father went into the jungle to cut bamboo. It was very hot and Nabil felt sleepy. He sat down on a log next to the path. His father called, Nabil! Be careful where you sit! Nabil jumped up and looked. Behind the log was a long, green and brown snake. It slipped away from Nabil into the ferns. Nabil asked his father, Why was that snake there? His father said, The jungle is the snakes home. That snake is a python. It lives in the tall trees and thick bushes. When we come into the jungle, we are in the snakes habitat. We must show respect. That is why we only cut the bamboo that we need and we leave the rest of the jungle alone. Comprehension questions: 1. When did Nabil go into the jungle? 2. Who was with Nabil? 3. Why did Nabil feel sleepy? 4. What was behind the log? 5. What colour was the snake? 6. Why did Nabil and his father only cut the bamboo they needed?
Listening and Speaking (response) Ask the pupils to think why Nabils father told him to be careful where he sat. Explain to the children that when we go to the jungle we must be careful and show respect for the jungle habitat. By doing this we are protecting the animals and their habitat. Ask the children Why must we protect the animals habitat? Again, record childrens suggestions on the board/paper. Group Writing Retell the story Write key words from the shared read on the board. In
Sustained Silent Reading Vocabular y practice Listening and speaking (intro to shared read) Shared reading Listening and speaking (response to shared read) Writing task Day 3 independe nt writing
groups, the students retell the next part of the story. Make sure to emphasise the use of structures e.g. The next day and past tense. Teachers may also need to remind students about the use of speech in their writing. or Change the story Using the modelled writing from day 1 write ideas/keywords for a continuation of the class story (e.g. what did Atul do the next day?) In groups, the students continue writing the story (the modelled writing could be photocopied and given to groups). Remind the students about the routines for SSR and expect all students to be silently reading during this time. Monitor book/ text choices and advise where needed. Remember to model good reading behaviour. Use a variety of games or activities to quickly rehearse the vocabulary, which will be used throughout the lesson, which the students may not be familiar with. Listening and Speaking (introduction to shared read) Ask the children to recap the shared reads from Day 1 and Day 2. Ask if they can think of a different animal habitat in Borneo. Show a picture of a dirty beach. Ask the children to think why or how this happened to the beach. Draw two columns on the board with the headings Cause and Effect. Discuss the first 1-2 ideas with the children. This may be carried out as a whole class activity from this point, or you may ask the children to work in groups to think of their own ideas depending on the knowledge and ability level of your class. Cause People drop their rubbish Authorities not monitoring beaches The beach and water become dirty Effect Animals die from eating rubbish Air/water pollution Beach becomes abandoned Animals cannot find good food
went for a walk on the sand. Raziq raced ahead of Nabil, shouting, Hurry up, Nabil! Try to catch me! Nabil saw something moving on the sand. Stop! he yelled. Look in front of you! Raziq stopped and looked at the sand. Nabil ran to catch up. There was a sea turtle. Its front flipper was bleeding. Nabil asked Raziq what had happened to the turtle. Raziq replied, Sometimes turtles get hurt when boats hit them, or when there is broken glass in the sand. People must be careful when they use the same habitat as turtles. They should not drop their rubbish on the beach or in the water. Comprehension Questions: 1. Where did Nabil go with his family? 2. Who wanted to race with Nabil? 3. Why did Nabil tell Raziq to stop running? 4. What was wrong with the turtle? 5. How do you think the turtle got hurt?
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Listening and Speaking (response) Ask the children what would happen to them if they stepped on broken glass? Use the picture above to discuss the dirty beach. Model sentences such as: - Turtles get hurt when there is broken glass in the sand. - We should not drop rubbish on the sand. - We should tidy up after picnics. - We should not leave torn and unwanted fishing nets on the beach. etc Independent Writing Discuss the idea that a good story has a problem and a solution. Identify the problem in the shared read i.e. the turtle was hurt Retell the story Write key words from the shared read on the board. Independently the students retell the third part of the story. or Change the story Re-read the modelled and group writing from day 1 and 2. Write ideas/keywords for problems. Students independently continue the class/group writing (e.g. what did Atul do on Wednesday afternoon?) Remind the students about the routines for SSR and expect
Silent Reading Vocabular y Practice Listening and speaking (intro to shared read) Shared reading Listening and speaking (response to shared read) Writing task Day 4 independe nt writing
all students to be silently reading during this time. Monitor book/text choices and advise where needed. Remember to model good reading behaviour. Use a variety of games or activities to quickly rehearse the vocabulary, which will be used throughout the lesson, which the students may not be familiar with. Listening and Speaking (introduction) Recap previous lessons from Days 1 3. Ask the children to name what other animal they learnt about last week. Tell them to name/describe the animal and what food the animal eats. Then introduce the shared reading text.
A monitor in the garden On Thursday, Nabil was walking home. He went to see his friend Syafee. As he walked to Syafees house, he heard something moving in the bushes. Nabil stopped and looked into the grass. Under a bush was a monitor lizard. Its tongue was flicking in and out. Its skin was grey and green. It had patterns on its sides. Nabil thought it was 1 metre long. He could see its claws. He called Syafee to come and look at the lizard. Syafee said, I think that lizard has been eating our baby chicks. Nabil said, My father said that when people live in an animals habitat, the animal must look for food in other places. Maybe the monitor lizard is hungry. Comprehension Questions: 1. Where was Nabil going? 2. What did Nabil hear? 3. What did Nabil see? 4. How long did Nabil think the lizard was? 5. What did Syafee think the lizard had been doing? 6. Why did Nabil think the lizard had killed the chicks?
Ask the children why the monitor lizard might be eating the baby chicks. Then get them to think of ways that they could stop the monitor lizard from eating the baby chicks. Write their ideas on the board.
Independent Writing Discuss the idea that a good story has a problem and a solution. Brainstorm a solution to Syafees problem from the shared read e.g. Syafee could keep his chicks in a cage; Syafee could leave food for the monitor lizard etc. Retell the story Write key words from the shared read on the board. Students independently write the fourth part of the story. or Change the story Revisit some of the problems the students came up with on day 3. Write ideas/keywords for solutions to the problems. Students independently continue the class/group writing including a solution. Remind the students about the routines for SSR and expect all students to be silently reading during this time. Monitor book/ text choices and advise where needed. Remember to model good reading behaviour. Use books and the Internet to find more pictures and information about the endangered animals of Borneo. Make a pictorial chart showing where the animals are from (e.g. Brunei, Sabah, etc). Students can ask family members and/or do research to find names of animals that are endangered or extinct. Students select books to borrow and complete the process once study task has been completed.
Differentiated Versions - Shared Reading Please read the different versions of the text and decide what version best suits your class (use a version that at least 50% of the class can decode and comprehend). VERSION A
One day Nabil was fishing with his father when he saw something long and brown floating in the water. Nabil called to his father and pointed. He thought it was a long log from a fallen tree. Nabils father looked up from his fishing net and said, Nabil! Sit down and be very quiet! Nabil sat down and said, Father, what is wrong? His father whispered, That is not a log. That is an enormous crocodile! Why is the crocodile here Father? It is very close to our home, said Nabil. His father replied, Why do we fish in the river? Nabil said, So that we have food for our family. Yes, his father replied, and that is what the crocodile is looking for too. Crocodiles eat fish and small animals. When people share the crocodiles food, the crocodile must look for food in other places. At home with a snake The next day Nabil went with his father into the jungle to cut long bamboo poles. It was very hot and humid, and Nabil felt sleepy. He sat down on a log next to the path to rest
his tired legs. His father called out, Nabil! Be careful where you sit! Nabil jumped up and looked around. Behind the log was a large, green and brown snake. It slithered slowly away from Nabil and into the thick ferns next to the log. Nabil asked his father, Why was that huge snake there next to the path? Why wasnt it in the jungle away from me? His father replied, The jungle is the snakes home. That snake is a python. It lives in the tall trees and thick bushes. When we come into the jungle we are visiting the snakes habitat, and we must show respect. That is why we are only going to cut the bamboo that we need and we will leave the rest of the jungle alone. Turtle Trouble On Wednesday afternoon, Nabil went to the beach with his family. The beach was very quiet and they were the only people there. Nabil and his older brother Raziq went for a walk along the sand to look for shells. Raziq raced ahead of Nabil, shouting, Hurry up, Nabil! Try to catch me! Nabil saw something moving slowly on the sand in front of Raziq. Stop! he yelled. Look in front of you! Raziq stopped and looked at the object on the sand. Nabil ran to catch up. There on the sand was a sea turtle. Its front flipper was bleeding and torn. Nabil asked Raziq what had happened to the turtle. Raziq replied, Sometimes turtles get hurt when boats hit them while they are swimming, or when there is broken glass in the sand. People must be very careful when they use the same habitat as turtles. They should not drop their rubbish on the beach or in the water. A monitor in the garden On Thursday, Nabil was walking home from school. He decided to visit his friend Syafee. As he walked up the path to Syafees house, he heard something moving in the bushes next to the path. Nabil stopped and looked into the long grass. Hiding under a small bush was a monitor lizard. Its long tongue was flicking in and out. Its skin was grey and green. It had stripy patterns down the sides. Nabil estimated it was 1 metre long. He could see its long sharp claws. He crept slowly away and called Syafee to come and look at the lizard. Syafee said, I think that lizard has been eating our baby chicks. Nabil said, My father told me that when people live in an animals habitat, the animal must look for food in other places. Maybe the monitor lizard is hungry. Fishing with Crocodiles
VERSION B
One day Nabil was fishing with his father. He saw something long and brown floating in the water. Nabil called to his father and pointed. He thought it was a log from a fallen tree. Nabils father looked up from his fishing net and said, Nabil! Sit down and be very quiet! Nabil sat down and said, Father, what is wrong? His father said quietly, That is not a log. That is an enormous crocodile! Why is the crocodile here Father? It is very close to our home, said Nabil. His father replied, Why do we fish in the river? Nabil said, So that we have food for our family. Yes, his father replied, and that is what the crocodile is looking for too. Crocodiles eat fish and small animals. When people share the crocodiles food, the crocodile must look for food in other places. At home with a snake The next day Nabil went with his father into the jungle to cut bamboo poles. It was very
hot and humid, and Nabil felt sleepy. He sat down on a log next to the path to rest his tired legs. His father called out, Nabil! Be careful where you sit! Nabil jumped up and looked around. Behind the log was a large, green and brown snake. It slipped slowly away from Nabil and into the ferns next to the log. Nabil asked his father, Why was that snake there next to the path? Why wasnt it in the jungle away from me? His father replied, The jungle is the snakes home. That snake is a python. It lives in the tall trees and thick bushes. When we come into the jungle, we are visiting the snakes habitat. We must show respect. That is why we only cut the bamboo that we need and we leave the rest of the jungle alone. Turtle Trouble On Wednesday afternoon, Nabil went to the beach with his family. The beach was quiet and they were the only people there. Nabil and his older brother Raziq went for a walk along the sand to look for shells. Raziq raced ahead of Nabil, shouting, Hurry up, Nabil! Try to catch me! Nabil saw something moving slowly on the sand. Stop! he yelled. Look in front of you! Raziq stopped and looked at the object on the sand. Nabil ran to catch up. There on the sand was a sea turtle. Its front flipper was bleeding. Nabil asked Raziq what had happened to the turtle. Raziq replied, Sometimes turtles get hurt when boats hit them in the sea, or when there is broken glass in the sand. People must be very careful when they use the same habitat as turtles. They should not drop their rubbish on the beach or in the water. A monitor in the garden On Thursday, Nabil was walking home from school. He went to visit his friend Syafee. As he walked up the path to Syafees house, he heard something moving in the bushes next to the path. Nabil stopped and looked into the long grass. Hiding under a bush was a monitor lizard. Its long tongue was flicking in and out. Its skin was grey and green. It had stripy patterns down the sides. Nabil thought it was 1 metre long. He could see its long sharp claws. He crept slowly away and called Syafee to come and look at the lizard. Syafee said, I think that lizard has been eating our baby chicks. Nabil said, My father told me that when people live in an animals habitat, the animal must look for food in other places. Maybe the monitor lizard is hungry.
One day Nabil was fishing with his father. He saw something long in the water. Nabil called his father. He thought it was a log from a tree. Nabils father looked up and said, Nabil! Sit down and be quiet! Nabil sat down. His father said, That is not a log. That is a big crocodile! Why is the crocodile here? It is close to our home, said Nabil. His father replied, Why do we fish in the river? Nabil said, So that we have food for our family. Yes, his father replied, and the crocodile is looking for food too. Crocodiles eat fish and small animals. When people share the crocodiles food, the crocodile must look for food in other places.
At home with a snake The next day Nabil and his father went into the jungle to cut bamboo. It was very hot and Nabil felt sleepy. He sat down on a log next to the path. His father called, Nabil! Be careful where you sit! Nabil jumped up and looked. Behind the log was a long, green and brown snake. It slipped away from Nabil into the ferns. Nabil asked his father, Why was that snake there? His father said, The jungle is the snakes home. That snake is a python. It lives in the tall trees and thick bushes. When we come into the jungle, we are in the snakes habitat. We must show respect. That is why we only cut the bamboo that we need and we leave the rest of the jungle alone. Turtle Trouble On Wednesday afternoon, Nabil went to the beach with his family. The beach was quiet. Nabil and his brother Raziq went for a walk on the sand. Raziq raced ahead of Nabil, shouting, Hurry up, Nabil! Try to catch me! Nabil saw something moving on the sand. Stop! he yelled. Look in front of you! Raziq stopped and looked at the sand. Nabil ran to catch up. There was a sea turtle. Its front flipper was bleeding. Nabil asked Raziq what had happened to the turtle. Raziq replied, Sometimes turtles get hurt when boats hit them, or when there is broken glass in the sand. People must be careful when they use the same habitat as turtles. They should not drop their rubbish on the beach or in the water. A monitor in the garden On Thursday, Nabil was walking home. He went to see his friend Syafee. As he walked to Syafees house, he heard something moving in the bushes. Nabil stopped and looked into the grass. Under a bush was a monitor lizard. Its tongue was flicking in and out. Its skin was grey and green. It had patterns on its sides. Nabil thought it was 1 metre long. He could see its claws. He called Syafee to come and look at the lizard. Syafee said, I think that lizard has been eating our baby chicks. Nabil said, My father said that when people live in an animals habitat, the animal must look for food in other places. Maybe the monitor lizard is hungry.
VERSION D
One day Nabil was fishing with his father. He saw something long in the water. Nabil called his father. He thought it was a log. Nabils father looked and said, Nabil! Sit down! Nabil sat down. His father said, That is not a log. That is a big crocodile! Why is the crocodile here? It is close to our home, said Nabil. His father said, Why do we fish in the river? Nabil said, So that we have food. Yes, his father replied, and the crocodile is looking for food too. Crocodiles eat fish. When people share the crocodiles food, the crocodile must look for food in other places. At home with a snake The next day Nabil and his father went into the jungle to cut bamboo. It was hot and Nabil felt sleepy. He sat down on a log. His father called, Nabil! Be careful! Nabil
jumped up and looked. Behind the log was a long snake. It slipped away into the ferns. Nabil asked his father, Why was that snake there? His father said, The jungle is the snakes home. That snake is a python. It lives in the trees and bushes. When we come into the jungle, we are in the snakes habitat. That is why we cut the bamboo that we need and we leave the rest of the jungle. Turtle Trouble On Wednesday afternoon, Nabil went to the beach with his family. The beach was quiet. Nabil and his brother Raziq went for a walk. Raziq ran ahead shouting, Hurry up, Nabil! Try to catch me! Nabil saw something on the sand. Stop! he yelled. Look in front of you! Raziq stopped and looked. Nabil ran to catch up. It was a sea turtle. Its front flipper was bleeding. Nabil asked Raziq what had happened to the turtle. Raziq said, Sometimes turtles get hurt when boats hit them, or when there is broken glass in the sand. We must be careful when we use the same habitat as turtles. We should not drop rubbish on the beach or in the water. A monitor in the garden On Thursday, Nabil was walking home. He went to see his friend Syafee. As he walked to Syafees house, he heard something in the bushes. Nabil stopped and looked into the grass. It was a monitor lizard. Its tongue was going in and out. Its skin was grey and green. Nabil thought it was 1 metre long. He could see its claws. He called Syafee to come and look. Syafee said, I think that lizard has been eating our chicks. Nabil said, My father said that when people live in an animals habitat, the animal must look for food in other places. Maybe the monitor lizard is hungry.