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YEARLY SCHEME OF WORKENGLISH LANGUAGE (SJK) YEAR 5
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World of Self
Unit 1What We Enjoy Doing
Moral Values:
Cleanliness
Diligence
Cooperation
Unity
Caring for one’s health
Helpfulness
Being good-hearted
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and different sounds of the English language.1.2 Listen to and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words , correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences. 1.3 Acquire vocabulary and understand the meaning of words and phrases in context.1.5 Listen to and enjoy the rhyme, rhythm, and sounds of poetry, jazz chants and songs.1.7 Listen to and enjoy stories, tables and other tales of imagination and fantasy and predict outcomes, and draw conclusions at a level suited to pupil’s ability.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.2 Ask questions politely to obtain information and clarification.2.3 Give relevant information politely in response to enquiries made.2.4 Tell stories based n pictures and other stimuli,
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat vowels ‘u/ju:/’ and ‘x/eks/’ in initial positions.1.2.3 Listen to and repeat simple chants, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.1.3.1 Listen to key words and phrases heard.1.3.4 Listen to and understand information based on numbers. Scope: 41-50.1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy children’s songs and rhymes.1.7.3 Listen to stories and tables and tell what happens next.2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the vowels’ u/ju:/’ and ‘x/eks/’ in initial positions. 2.2.1 Ask Wh-questions to get information.2.2.2 Ask questions to seek clarification.2.3.1 respond to simple questions.2.3.3 Talk about things heard, seen or read.2.4.1 Recite simple poems, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing
and recite poems.3.1 Acquire word recognition and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.
songs by pronouncing words correctly.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS
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World of Knowledge
Unit 2 Discovering
3.4 Read aloud expressively and fluently pronouncing words correctly and observing correct stress and intonation and sentence rhythm.3.6 Acquire a wide range of vocabulary.3.7 Read and enjoy simple poems and stories and respond to them by talking about the people and moral values in the story/poem; and relate it to one’s life.4.1 Copy correctly.4.3 Match words to linear and non-linear representations and write out the words and phrases:- word to word;- word to phrase;- word to picture, symbol.4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and
3.1.1 Read aloud words that have the vowels’ u/ju:/’ and ‘x/eks/’ in initial positions.3.4.1 Read aloud words and phrases correctly and with correct pronunciation.3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation.3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently.3.6.4 Understand words opposite in meaning.3.7.1 Read aloud poems.4.1.2 Copy words, phrases and sentences in clear, legible cursive writing.4.3.2 Match phrases to pictures.4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance given in the form of words and pictures).
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat
Plants
Moral Values:
Love the environment
Respect
Cooperation
Gratitude
different sounds of the English language.1.3 Acquire vocabulary and understand the meaning of words and phrases in context.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.3 Give relevant information politely in response to enquiries made.3.1 Acquire word recognition and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.3.2 Acquire key words at various stages of development.
words that have the initial digraphs ‘sh/ /’ and ‘ch/t /’.1.3.1 Listen to key words and phrases heard.2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the final digraphs ‘sh/l/’ and ‘ch/t /’.2.3.1 Respond to simple questions.2.3.3 Talk about things heard, seen or read.3.1.1 Read aloud words that have the final digraphs ‘sh/l/’and ‘ch/t /’.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONSDiligence 3.3 Read and understand
phrases, sentences, paragraphs and whole texts.3.6 Acquire a wide range of vocabulary.3.7 Read and enjoy simple poems and stories and respond to them by talking about the people, and moral values in the story/poem; and relate it to one’s life.3.8 Read and understand simple factual texts for main ideas, supporting details, sequence and cause and effect.4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.4.8 Give accurate information when writing messages, instructions, simple reports and when filling out forms.
3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of key words for each topic taught.3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences.3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs.3.6.2 Group words according to categories.3.7.2 Read and give details about the people and animals in the story.3.7.3 Talk about values.3.8.1 Scan for specific information in factual texts.3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas and sequence.4.4.1 Complete missing letters in text.4.4.2 Complete simple
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World of Knowledge
Unit 3Amazing Animals
Moral Values:
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and different sounds of the English language.
instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance given in the form of words and pictures).4.8.2 Write simple descriptions with guidance.4.8.4 Write simple descriptions with little or no guidance.
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat initial blends ‘sk/sk/’ & ‘qu/kw/’.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONSCompassion
Cooperation
Love the environment
1.2 Listen and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.3 Acquire vocabulary and understand the meaning of words and phrases in context.1.5 Listen to and enjoy the rhyme, rhythm, and sounds of poetry, jazz chants and songs.1.6 Obtain information from texts listened to in relation to main ideas, specific details and sequence.1.7 Listen to and enjoy stories, fables and other
1.2.3 Listen to and repeat simple chants, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.1.3.1 Listen to key words and phrases heard.1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy children’s songs and rhymes.1.6.1 Listen to and understand simple descriptions and answer simple Wh-questions.1.6.2 Listen to simple texts and talk about the texts.1.7.1 Listen to simple stories and tables and respond verbally by
tales of imagination and fantasy and predict outcomes, and draw conclusions at a level suited to pupil’s ability.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.4 Tell stories based on pictures and other stimuli, and recite poems.2.5 Talk about the people, places and moral values of the stories heard, read and viewed in simple language.3.1 Acquire word recognitions and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.3.2 Acquire key words at various stages of development.3.4 Read aloud expressively and fluently pronouncing words correctly and observing correct stress and intonation and sentence rhythm.
stating whether one likes or does not like the story.1.7.2 Listen to and answer simple questions relating to the people and animals in the story, and what they did.2.1.1 Pronounce the words that have the initial blends ‘sk/sk/’ & ‘qu/kw/’2.4.1 Recite simple poems, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.2.5.1 Give details about the people and animals of a story heard or read.3.1.1 Read aloud words that have the initial blends ‘sk/sk/’ & ‘qu/kw/’.3.2.1 Recognize simple compound words. 3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of key words for each topic taught.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS3.7 Read and enjoy simple poems and stories and respond to them by talking about the people, and moral values in the story/poem; and relate it to one’s life.4.1 Copy correctly.4.2 Write at word, phrase, sentence and paragraph level in clear, legible print
3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation.3.6.5 Combine words to form compound words. 3.7.2 Read and give details about the people and animals in the story.3.7.3 Talk about values.
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World of Self
Unit 4Lend A Hand
Moral Values:
Love
Compassion
Kindness
Cooperation
and cursive writing.4.4 Complete texts with missing word, phrase or sentence.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with guidance and independently.4.8 Give accurate information when writing messages, instructions, simple reports, and when filling out forms.
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and different sounds of the English language.1.2 Listen to and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.5 Listen to and enjoy the rhyme, rhythm and sounds of poetry, jazz chants and songs.
4.1.2 Copy words, phrases and sentences in clear, legible cursive writing.4.2.3 Write sentences in clear and legible print.4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance given in the form of words and pictures).4.5.2 Form simple sentences by matching sentence parts.4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently by looking at a picture.4.8.2 Write simple descriptions with guidance.
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat final blends ‘lt/lt/’.1.2.2 Listen to and repeat correctly phrases and expressions with the correct stress and intonation.1.2.3 Listen to and repeat simple chants, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONSHumility 2.1 Speak clearly by
pronouncing words accurately.2.4 Tell stories based on
1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy children’s songs and rhymes.2.1.1 Pronounce words
pictures and other stimuli and recite poems.2.7 Perform a variety of functions in a social context such as exchanging greetings, making introductions, inviting people, etc.3.1 Acquire word recognition and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.3.2 Acquire key words of various stages of development.3.3 Read and understand phrases, sentences, paragraphs and whole texts.3.4 Read aloud expressively and fluently pronouncing words correctly and observing correct stress and intonation and sentence rhythm.3.6 Acquire a wide range of vocabulary.3.8 Read and understand simple factual texts for main ideas, supporting details, sequence, and cause and effect.4.1 Copy correctly.4.3 Match words to linear and non-linear representations and write out the words and phrases:- word to word;- word to phrase;- word to picture, symbol.4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with
that have the final blends ‘lt/lt/’.2.1.3 Repeat phrases and expressions with the correct intonation and stress.2.4.1 Recite simple poems, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.2.7.4 Suggest ideas to do things.3.1.1 Read aloud words that have the final blends ‘lt/lt/’3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of key words for each topic taught.3.3.1 Read and understand phrases by matching simple phrases to pictures.3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs.3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation.3.6.1 Make small words from big words.3.6.3 Understand words similar in meaning.3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas and sequence.4.1.2 Copy words, phrases, and sentences in clear, legible cursive writing.4.3.2 Match phrases to pictures.4.3.3 Match sentences to
guidance and independently.4.6 Spell correctly and take dictation.
pictures.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS
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World of Knowledge
Unit 5Safe and Save
Moral Values:
Cooperation
Cleanliness
Helpfulness
Diligence
Love the environment
Obedience
Courtesy
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and different sounds of the English language.1.2 Listen to and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.3 Acquire vocabulary and understand the meaning of words and phrases in context.1.6 Obtain information from texts listened to in relation to main ideas, specific details, and sequence.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.3 Give relevant information politely in response to enquiries made.
4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance given in the form of words and pictures.4.5.2 Form simple sentences by matching sentence parts.4.6.1 Spell seen words.
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat diphthongs ‘ie/at/’.1.2.2 Listen to and repeat correctly phrases and expressions with the correct stress and intonation.1.3.2 Listen to and understand the numbers. Scope:41-50.1.3.4 Listen to and understand information based on numbers. Scope:41-50 when the numbers are added and subtracted.1.6.1 Listen to and understand simple descriptions and answer simple Wh-questions.2.1.1 Pronounce words that have diphthongs ‘ie/at/’.2.1.3 Repeat phrases and expressions with the
2.6 Express thoughts and feelings and give opinions on things read, seen, heard and viewed in simple language.3.1 Acquire word recognition and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.3.3 Read and understand phrases, sentences, paragraphs, and whole texts.
correct intonation and stress.2.3.1 Respond to simple questions.2.3.2 Give replies pertaining to numbers.2.3.4 Give replies pertaining to numbers 41-50.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS3.4 Read aloud expressively and fluently pronouncing words correctly and observing correct stress and intonation and sentence rhythm.3.6 Acquire a wide range of vocabulary.3.8 Read and understand simple factual texts for main ideas, supporting details, sequence, and cause and effect.4.2 Write at word, phrase, sentence and paragraph level in clear. Legible print and cursive writing.4.3 Match words to linear and non-linear representations and write out the words and phrases:- word to picture, symbol.4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with guidance and independently.
2.6.3 Take part in teacher-guided discussions.3.1.1 Read aloud words that have diphthongs ‘ie/at/’.3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences.3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs.3.4.1 Read aloud words and phrases correctly with correct pronunciation.3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and information.3.6.1 Make small words from big words.3.6.6 Learn quantifiers.3.8.1 Scan for specific information in factual texts.3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas and sequence.4.2.3 Write sentences in clear and legible print.4.3.3 Match sentences to pictures.
4.4.2 Complete simple instruction and directions, descriptions and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance given in the form of words and pictures).4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently(3-5 words) by looking at a picture.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS161718
World of Knowledge
Unit 6From Young to Old
Moral Values:
Love the environment
Cleanliness
Diligence
Friendliness
Courtesy
Respect
Compassion
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and different sounds of the English language.1.2 Listen and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.5 Listen to and enjoy the rhyme, rhythm, and sounds of poetry, jazz chants and songs.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.4 Tell stories based on pictures and other stimuli, and recite poems.2.5 Talk about the people, places and moral values of the stories heard, read and viewed in simple language.2.6 Express thoughts and
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat silent ‘t’.1.1.2 Listen to and identify different types of letter sounds.1.2.2 Listen to and repeat correctly phrases and expressions with the correct stress and intonation.1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy children’s songs and rhymes.2.1.1 Pronounce words that have silent ‘t’.2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonation.2.4.1 Recite simple poems, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.2.4.2 Complete parts of a story heard before.2.5.1 Give details about
feelings and give opinions on things read, seen, heard and viewed in simple language.2.7 Perform a variety of functions in a social context such as exchanging greetings, making introductions, inviting people, etc.3.1 Acquire word recognition and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.3.2 Acquire key words at various stages of development. 3.3 Read and understand phrases, sentences, paragraphs, and whole texts.3.4 Read aloud expressively and fluently pronouncing words correctly and observing correct stress and intonation and sentence rhythm.
the people and animals of a story heard or read.2.6.3 Take part in teacher-guided discussions.2.7.1 To invite.2.7.2 To decline or accept invitations.3.1.1 Read aloud words that have silent ‘t’.3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of keywords for each topic taught.3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences.3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs.3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS3.6 Acquire a wide range of vocabulary.3.8 Read and understand simple factual texts for main ideas, supporting details, sequence, and cause and effect.4.3 Match words to linear and non-linear representations and write out the words and phrases.4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with guidance and independently.
3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently.3.6.4 Understand words opposite in meaning.3.8.1 Scan for specific information in factual texts.4.3.3 Match sentences to pictures.4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance given in the form of words and pictures).
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World of Self
Unit 7 Joyous Moments
Moral Values:
Gratitude
Public-spiritedness
Thankfulness
Diligence
Respect
Sportsmanship
4.8 Give accurate information when writing messages, instructions, simple reports, and when filling out forms.
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and different sounds of the English language.1.2 Listen and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.5 Listen to and enjoy the rhyme, rhythm, and sounds of poetry, jazz chants and songs.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.2 Ask questions politely to obtain information and clarification.
4.5.2 form simple sentences by matching sentence parts.4.8.3 Write simple recounts with guidance.4.8.5 Write simple recounts with little or no guidance.
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat diphthongs ‘ei/et/’1.1.2 Listen to and identify different types of letter sounds.1.1.3 Listen to and group words according to the same sounds.1.2.3 Listen to and repeat simple chants, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy children’s songs and rhymes.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONSLove
Friendship
2.3 Give relevant information politely in response to enquiries made.2.4 Tell stories based on pictures and other stimuli, and recite poems.2.5 Talk about the people, places and moral values of the stories heard, read and viewed in simple language.2.6 Express thoughts and
2.1.1 Pronounce words that have diphthongs ‘ei/ei/’.2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonation.2.2.1 Ask Wh-questions to get information2.2.2 Ask questions to seek clarification.2.3.1 Respond to simple questions.
feelings and give opinions on things read, seen, heard and viewed in simple language.3.1 Acquire word recognition and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.3.2 Acquire key words at various stages of development. 3.3 Read and understand phrases, sentences, paragraphs, and whole texts.3.7 Read and enjoy simple poems and stories and respond to them by talking about the people, and moral values in the story/poem; and relate it to one’s life.3.8 Read and understand simple factual texts for main ideas, supporting details, sequence and cause and effect.4.3 Match words to linear and non-linear representations and write out the words and phrases:- word to word;- word to phrase;- word to picture, symbol.4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with guidance and independently.
2.3.3 Talk about things heard, seen or read.2.4.1 Recite simple poems, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.2.5.4 Take part in teacher-guided discussions on characters and storyline.2.6.3 Take part in teacher-guided discussions.3.1.1 Read aloud words that have diphthongs ‘ei/ei/’.3.1.4 Compare words for similar sounds.3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of key words for each topic taught.3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences.3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs.3.7.2 Read and give details about the people and animals in the story.3.8.1 Scan for specific information in factual texts.3.8.2 Read and obtain meaning of words by referring to a dictionary.3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas and sequence.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS4.7 Punctuate meaningfully.4.8 Give accurate information when writing messages, instructions,
4.3.3 Match sentences to pictures.4.4.2 Complete simple instructions, directions, descriptions, poems,
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World of Stories
Unit 8Story Time
Moral Values:
Compassion
simple reports, and when filling out forms.
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and different sounds of the English language.1.2 Listen and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.
notices, stories and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance in the form words and pictures).4.4.3 Complete simple instructions, directions, descriptions, poems, notices, stories and other texts with the missing word(s)(with a little guidance in the form of a composite picture).4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently (3-5 words) by looking at a picture.4.7.1 Use capital letters for the first word in a sentence , the pronoun ‘I’ , the names of people, days of the week, months of the year.4.7.2 Use full stop at the end of the sentence.4.7.3 Use question mark.4.8.2 Write simple descriptions with guidance.4.8.3 Write simple recounts with guidance.
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat double consonants ‘ff/f/’.1.1.2 Listen to and identify different types of letter sounds.1.2.2 Listen to and repeat correctly phrases and expressions with the correct stress and intonation.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS1.7 Listen to and enjoy stories, fables and other tales of imagination and fantasy and predict outcomes, and draw conclusions at a level suited to pupil’s ability.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.3 Give relevant information politely in response to enquiries made.2.4 Tell stories based on pictures and other stimuli, and recite poems.2.5 Talk about the people, places and moral values of the stories heard, read and viewed in simple language.2.6 Express thoughts and feelings and give opinions on things read, seen, heard and viewed in simple language.3.1 Acquire word recognition and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.3.3 Read and understand phrases, sentences, paragraphs, and whole texts.3.4 Read aloud expressively and fluently pronouncing words correctly and observing correct stress and intonation and sentence rhythm.3.7 Read and enjoy simple poems and stories and respond to them by talking about the people, and moral values in the story/poem;
1.7.2 Listen to and answer simple questions relating to the people and animals in the story, and what they did.1.7.3 Listen to stories and fables and tell what happens next.2.1.1 Pronounce words that have double consonants ‘ff/f/’.2.3.1 Respond to simple questions.2.4.2 Complete parts of a story heard before.2.5.1 Give details about the people and animals of a story heard or read.2.5.2 Talk about the actions of the people and animals in a story heard or read.2.6.3 Take part in teacher-guided discussions.3.1.1 Read aloud words that have double consonants ‘ff/f/’.3.3.2 Read and understand simple sentences.3.4.1 Read aloud words and phrases correctly and with correct pronunciation.3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation.3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently.3.7.2 Read and give details about the people and animals in the story.3.7.3 Talk about values.
and relate it to one’s life.4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with guidance and independently.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS
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World of Knowledge
Unit 9
4.7 Punctuate meaningfully.4.8 Give accurate information when writing messages, instructions, simple reports, and when filling out forms.
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:
4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance in the form of words and pictures).4.4.3 Complete simple instructions, directions, descriptions, poems, notices, stories and other texts with the missing word(s)(with a little guidance in the form of a composite picture).4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently (3-5 words) by looking at a picture.4.7.5 Use exclamation marks.4.8.2 Write simple descriptions with little or no guidance.4.8.4 Write simple descriptions with little or no guidance.4.8.5 Write simple recounts with little or no guidance.
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat
Love Our Country
Moral Values:
Patriotism
Love
Unity
1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and different sounds of the English language.1.2 Listen to and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.3 Acquire vocabulary and understand the meaning of words and phrases in context.
final blends ‘nk/nk/’.1.2.1 Listen to and repeat the pronunciation of compound words.1.2.3 Listen to and repeat simple chants, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.4 Tell stories based on pictures and other stimuli, and recite poems.3.1 Acquire word recognitions and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.3.2 Acquire key words at various stages of development.3.3 Read and understand phrases, sentences, paragraphs, and whole texts.3.4 Read aloud expressively and fluently pronouncing words correctly and observing correct stress and intonation and sentence rhythm.3.6 Acquire a wide range of vocabulary.3.7 Read and enjoy simple poems and stories and respond to them by talking about the people, and moral
1.3.3 Listen to and understand compound words.2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the final blends ‘nk/nk/’.2.1.2 Pronounce compound words correctly.2.4.1 Recite simple poems, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.3.1.1 Read aloud words that have the final blends ‘nk/nk/’.3.1.3 Read aloud the compound words with the correct stress.3.2.1 Recognize simple compound words.3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs.3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation.
values in the story/poem; and relate it to one’s life.3.8 Read and understand simple factual texts for main ideas, supporting details, sequence and cause and effect.4.1 Copy correctly.4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with guidance and independently.4.6 Spell correctly and take dictation.4.7 Punctuate meaningfully.
3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently.3.6.4 Understand words opposite in meaning.3.6.5 Combine words to form compound words.3.7.1 Read aloud poems.3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas and sequence.4.1.2 Copy words, phrases in clear, legible cursive writing.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS
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World of Knowledge
Units 10
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.2 Listen to and repeat accurately the correct
4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance given in the form of words and pictures).4.5.2 form simple sentences by matching sentence parts.4.6.1 Spell seen words.4.7.1 Use capital letters for the first word in a sentence , the pronoun ‘I’ , the names of people, days of the week, months of the year.4.7.2 Use full stop at the end of the sentence.
Places Around You
Moral Values:
Appreciation of surroundings
Diligence
Love the environment
Humility
pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.3 Acquire vocabulary and understand the meaning of words and phrases in context.1.4 Listen to and follow simple instructions and directions accurately.1.6 Obtain information from texts listened to in relation to main ideas, specific details and sequence.1.7 Listen to and enjoy stories, fables and other tales of imagination and fantasy and predict outcomes, and draw conclusions at a level suited to pupil’s ability.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.
1.2.2 Listen to and repeat correctly phrases and expressions with the correct stress and intonation.1.3.1 Listen to key words and phrases heard.1.4.2 Listen to and trace routes to places in neighbouring towns following simple directions using compass points.1.6.1 Listen to and understand simple descriptions and answer simple Wh-questions.1.6.2 Listen to simple texts and talk about the texts.1.7.2 Listen to and answer simple questions relating to the people and animals in the story, and what they did.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS2.3 Give relevant information politely in response to enquiries made.2.5 Talk about the people, places and moral values of the stories heard, read and viewed in simple language.3.2 Acquire key words at various stages of development.3.3 Read and understand phrases, sentences, paragraphs, and whole texts.3.4 Read aloud expressively and fluently
2.1.3 Repeat phrases and expressions with the correct intonation and stress.2.3.1 Respond to simple questions.2.5.2 Talk about the actions of the people and animals in a story heard or read.2.5.3 Name the good and bad characters and talk a little about them.2.5.4 Take part in teacher-guided discussions on
pronouncing words correctly and observing correct stress and intonation and sentence rhythm.3.7 Read and enjoy simple poems and stories and respond to them by talking about the people, and moral values in the story/poem; and relate it to one’s life.3.8 Read and understand simple factual texts for main ideas, supporting details, sequence and cause and effect.4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with guidance and independently.4.8 Give accurate information when writing messages, instructions, simple reports, and when filling out forms.
characters and storyline.3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of key words for each topic taught.3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs.3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple text observing correct stress and intonation.3.7.3 Talk about values.3.8.1 Scan for specific information in factual texts.3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas and sequence.4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance in the form of words and pictures).4.4.3 Complete simple instructions, directions, descriptions, poems, notices, stories and other texts with the missing word(s)(with a little guidance in the form of a composite picture).
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS4.5.1 Form simple sentences and questions by arranging words (3-4 words in a sentences).4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently (3-5 words) by looking at a picture.
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World of Knowledge
Unit 11Young Heroes
Moral Values:
Courage
Freedom
Humility
Diligence
Respect
Love
Justice
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and different sounds of the English language.1.2 Listen and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.5 Listen to and enjoy the rhyme, rhythm, and sounds of poetry, jazz chants and songs.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.3 Give relevant information politely in response to enquiries made.2.4 Tell stories based on pictures and other stimuli, and recite poems.2.5 Talk about the people, places and moral values of the stories heard, read and viewed in simple language.2.6 Express thoughts and feelings and give opinions on things read, seen, heard and viewed in simple language.3.1 Acquire word recognition and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.
4.8.4 Write simple descriptions with little or no guidance.
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat words with the silent ‘h’.1.1.2 Listen to and identify different types of letter sounds.1.1.3 Listen to and group words according to the same sounds.1.2.3 Listen to and repeat simple chants, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy children’s songs and rhymes.2.1.1 pronounce words that have the silent ‘h’.2.3.1 Respond t simple questions.2.4.1 Recite simple poems, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.2.5.1 Give details about the people and animals of a story heard or read.2.6.3 Take part in teacher- guided discussions.3.1.1 Read aloud words that have the silent ‘h’.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS
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World of Knowledge
Unit 12Little Drops of
3.3 Read and understand phrases, sentences, paragraphs, and whole texts.3.5 Read and understand meanings of words by guessing their meaning through the use of contextual clues.3.8 Read and understand simple factual texts for main ideas, supporting details, sequence, and cause and effect.4.1 Copy correctly.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with guidance and independently.4.7 Punctuate meaningfully.
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and
3.1.4 Compare words to similar sounds.3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs.3.5.1 Understand the meaning of words by looking at the words before and after.3.8.1 Scan for specific information in factual texts.3.8.2 Read and obtain meaning of words by referring to a dictionary.3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension questions in relation to main ideas and sequence.4.1.1 Copy letters of the alphabet in clear and legible cursive writing.4.1.2 Copy words, phrases and sentences in clear, legible cursive writing.4.5.1 Form simple sentences and questions by arranging words (3-4 words in a sentence).4.5.2 form simple sentences by matching sentence pars.4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently (3-5 words) by looking at a picture.4.7.1 Use capital letters.4.7.2 Use the full stop at the end of sentence.
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat double consonants ‘bb/b/’.1.2.3 Listen to and repeat simple chants, tongue-
Water different sounds of the English language.
twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONSMoral Values:
Cleanliness
Love the environment
Love
Friendship
1.2 Listen and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.5 Listen to and enjoy the rhyme, rhythm, and sounds of poetry, jazz chants and songs.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.4 Tell stories based on pictures and other stimuli, and recite poems.3.1 Acquire word recognitions and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.3.3 Read and understand phrases, sentences, paragraphs, and whole texts.3.4 Read aloud expressively and fluently pronouncing words correctly and observing correct stress and intonation and sentence rhythm.3.5 Read and understand the meanings of words by guessing their meaning through the use of contextual clues. 3.6 Acquire a wide range of vocabulary.3.7 Read and enjoy simple poems and stories and respond to them by talking
1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy children’s songs and rhymes.2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the double consonants ‘bb/b/’2.4.1 Recite simple poems, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.3.1.1 Read aloud words that have the double consonants ‘bb/b/’.3.3.3 Read and understand simple paragraphs.3.4.2 Read aloud sentences in simple texts observing correct stress and intonation.3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently.3.5.1 Understand the meaning of words by looking at the words before and after.3.6.4 Understand words opposite in meaning.3.7.1 Read aloud poems.3.8.1 Scan for specific information in factual texts.3.8.2 Read and obtain meaning of words by referring to a dictionary.3.8.3 Read and understand simple factual texts by answering comprehension
about the people, and moral values in the story/poem; and relate it to one’s life.3.8 Read and understand simple factual texts for main ideas, supporting details, sequence and cause and effect.4.1 Copy correctly.
questions in relation to main ideas and sequence.4.1.2 Copy words, phrases and sentences in clear, legible cursive writing.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS
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World of Stories
Unit 13Keeping Promises
Moral Values:
Gratitude
Respect
Friendship
Honesty
Diligence
4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.1 Listen to and discriminate similar and different sounds of the English language.1.2 Listen and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.3 Acquire vocabulary and understand the meaning of words and phrases in context.1.5 Listen to and enjoy the rhyme, rhythm, and sounds of poetry, jazz chants and songs.1.7 Listen to and enjoy stories, fables and other tales of imagination and
.4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance given in the form of words and pictures).
1.1.1 Listen to and repeat words with the initial digraph ‘fr/fr/’.1.1.2 Listen to and identify different types of letter sounds.1.2.3 Listen to and repeat simple chants, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.1.3.1 Listen to key words and phrases heard.1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy children’s songs and rhymes.1.7.1 Listen to simple stories and tables and respond verbally by stating whether one likes
fantasy and predict outcomes, and draw conclusions at a level suited to pupil’s ability.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.4 Tell stories based on pictures and other stimuli, and recite poems.2.5 Talk about the people, places and moral values of the stories heard, read and viewed in simple language.2.6 Express thoughts and feelings and give opinions on things read, seen, heard and viewed in simple language.
or does not like the story.1.7.2 Listen to and answer simple questions relating to the people and animals in the story, and what they did.1.7.3 Listen to stories and fables and tell what happens next.2.1.1 Pronounce words that have the initial digraph ‘fr/fr/’.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS3.1 Acquire word recognitions and word attack skills to recognize words on sight.3.2 Acquire key words at various stages of development.3.4 Read aloud expressively and fluently pronouncing words correctly and observing correct stress and intonation and sentence rhythm.3.7 Read and enjoy simple poems and stories and respond to them by talking about the people, and moral values in the story/poem; and relate it to one’s life.3.9 Read widely and independently.4.1 Copy correctly.4.4 Complete texts with the
2.4.1 Recite simple poems, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes, and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.2.4.2 Complete parts of a story heard before.2.5.1 Give details about the people and animals of a story heard or read.2.5.2 Talk about the actions of the people and animals in a story heard or read.2.6.1 Say whether one likes or does not like the story heard or read.2.6.2 Give reasons why one likes or does not like the story.2.6.3 Take part in teacher-guided discussions.3.1.1 Read aloud words
missing word, phrase or sentence.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with guidance and independently.4.8 Give accurate information when writing messages, instructions, simple reports, and when filling out forms.
that have double consonants ‘fr/fr/’.3.2.2 Read and learn the meaning of key words for each topic taught.3.4.1 Read aloud words and phrases correctly and with correct pronunciation.3.4.3 Read aloud simple poems and stories expressively and fluently.3.7.2 Read and give details about the people and animals in the story.3.7.3 Talk about values.3.9.1 Read widely at one’s own pace according to one’s interest.4.1.1 Copy letters of the alphabet in clear and legible cursive writing.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance in the form of words and pictures).4.4.3 Complete simple instructions, directions, descriptions, poems, notices, stories and other texts with the missing word(s)(with a little guidance in the form of a composite picture). 4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently (3-5 words) by looking at a picture.
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World of Knowledge
Unit 14Once Again
Moral Values:
Love
Diligence
Honesty
Cooperation
By the end of the lessons, pupils should be able to do the following skills:1.2 Listen and repeat accurately the correct pronunciation of words, and the correct intonation and word stress of phrases, expressions and sentences.1.5 Listen to and enjoy the rhyme, rhythm, and sounds of poetry, jazz chants and songs.2.1 Speak clearly by pronouncing words accurately.2.2 Ask questions politely to obtain information and clarification.2.3 Give relevant information politely in response to enquiries.
4.8.4 Write simple descriptions with little or no guidance.4.8.5 Write simple recounts with little or no guidance.
1.2.3 Listen to and repeat chants, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes and sing songs by pronouncing words correctly.1.5.1 Listen to and enjoy children’s songs and rhymes.2.1.4 Ask questions with the correct intonation.2.2.1 Ask Wh-questions to get information.2.3.1 Respond to simple questions.2.3.3 Talk about things heard, seen or read.
WEEK THEME/ TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS2.4 Tell stories based on pictures and other stimuli and recite poems.3.8 Read and understand simple factual texts for main ideas, supporting detail, sequence, and cause and effect.4.4 Complete texts with the missing word, phrase or sentence.4.5 Construct simple and compound sentences with guidance and independently.
2.4.1 Recite simple poems, tongue-twisters, nonsense rhymes and sing songs by pronouncing words.3.8.1 Scan for specific information in factual texts.4.4.2 Complete simple instructions and directions, descriptions, poems and other texts with the missing word(s)(with guidance given in the form
4.7 Punctuate meaningfully.
of words and pictures).4.5.3 Construct simple sentences independently by looking at a picture.4.7.1 Use capital letters.4.7.2 Use full stop at the end of a sentence.4.7.5 Use exclamation marks.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (SJK)YEAR 5