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Календарно-тематический план для 3 класса
Calendar Thematic Plan for grade 6
2018-2019 оқу жылы/учебный год/academic year
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№ |
Theme |
Hours |
Strands/Learning objectives |
Date |
1 term |
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Unit 1. Animals |
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1 |
1 |
Animal types |
1 |
3.1.5.1- distinguish between phonemically distinct words; 3.2.1.1- make basic statements which provide personal information on a limited range of general topics; 3.5.5.1- use interrogative pronouns including: which, what, where, whose, how many, what kind of … on a limited range of familiar topics; 3.5.14.1- use prepositions of location and position: at, behind, between, in, in front of, near, next to, on, under, above to describe where people and things are; 3.5.14.2- use prepositions of time: on, in, at to talk about days and times and no preposition last week etc 3.1.6.1- understand some specific information and detail of short, supported information or talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.1.1- make basic statements which provide personal information on a limited range of general topics; 3.3.1.1- recognise, identify and sound with support a limited range of familiar words in simple sentences 3.1.2.1- understand a limited range of short supported questions which ask for personal information; 3.1.9.1- recognise short basic words that are spelt out; 3.4.1.1- plan, write and check short sentences with considerable support on a limited range of personal, general and some curricular topics; 3.5.4.1- use determiners a, an, the, some, any, this, these, that, those to refer to things on a limited range general and some curricular topics; 3.5.10.1- use common present continuous forms, including short answers and contractions, to talk about what is happening now 3.1.1.1- understand short supported classroom instructions in an increasing range of classroom routines; 3.2.6.1- take turns when speaking with others in a limited range of short, basic exchanges |
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2 |
2 |
Body parts |
1 |
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3 |
3 |
The verb ‘have got’ (affirmative), |
1 |
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4 |
4 |
Adjectives describing Animals |
1 |
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5 |
5 |
Animal song and dance |
1 |
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6 |
6 |
Demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those) |
1 |
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7 |
7 |
Articles (a, an, the), some/any |
1 |
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8 |
8 |
Our World. SAU 1. Unit revision |
1 |
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Unit 2. Light & Dark |
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9 |
1 |
Day & Night |
1 |
3.1.6.1- understand some specific information and detail of short, supported information or talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.1.7.1- use contextual clues to predict content in short, supported talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.4.1- respond to questions on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.3.5.1- understand the main points of short simple texts on a limited range of familiar general and some curricular topics by using contextual clues 3.1.6.1- understand some specific information and detail of short, supported information or talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.3.1- make basic statements which provide personal information on a limited range of general topics; 3.3.3.1- begin to read with rereading and usual support very short simple fiction and non-fiction texts on a limited range of general and 5 curricular topics; 3.5.3.1- use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a limited range of general and some curricular topics to describe things; use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative form] to make comparisons; 3.5.13.1- use can to make requests and ask permission; 3.5.13.2- use must / mustn’t / have to to talk about obligation 3.1.5.1- distinguish between phonemically distinct words; 3.1.8.1- understand short, narratives on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.3.1- give short, basic description of people and objects; 3.2.3.2 - begin to describe past experiences on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.6.1- take turns when speaking with others in a limited range of short, basic exchanges; 3.4.5.1- link with support words or phrases using basic coordinating connectors ; 3.4.7.1- spell a growing number of familiar high-frequency words accurately during guided writing activities |
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10 |
2 |
Plurals (regular and irregular) |
1 |
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11 |
3 |
Sources of light |
1 |
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12 |
4 |
Clothes and Accessories |
1 |
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13 |
5 |
School Rules |
1 |
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14 |
6 |
Out at Night |
1 |
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15 |
7 |
SAU 2. Unit revision |
1 |
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16 |
8 |
Summative Assessment for the 1 Term |
1 |
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2 Term |
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Unit 3. Time |
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17 |
1 |
Times of my day |
1 |
3.1.8.1- understand short, narratives on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.1.1- make basic statements which provide personal information on a limited range of general topics; 3.2.2.1- ask questions to find out about present experiences on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.4.1- respond to questions on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.4.1.1- plan, write and check short sentences with considerable support on a limited range of personal, general and some curricular topics; 3.5.2.1- use cardinal numbers 1 -100 to count and ordinal numbers 1 – 10; 3.5.14.1- use prepositions of location and position: at, behind, between, in, in front of, near, next to, on, under, above to describe where people and things are; 3.5.14.2 - use prepositions of time: on, in, at to talk about days and times and no preposition last week etc. 3.1.7.1- use contextual clues to predict content in short, supported talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.2.1- ask questions to find out about present experiences on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.6.1- take turns when speaking with others in a limited range of short, basic exchanges; 3.3.1.1- recognise, identify and sound with support a limited range of familiar words in simple sentences; 3.3.1.1- write with support short basic sentences with appropriate spaces between words; 3.4.6.1- use upper and lower case letters accurately when writing names, places and short sentences during guided writing activities; 3.5.2.1- use cardinal numbers 1 -100 to count and ordinal numbers 1 – 10; 3.5.9.1- use common present simple forms [positive, negative, question] and contractions to talk about what you want and like, habits and facts, simple future timetabled events; 6 3.5.17.1- use me, too and I don’t to give short answers 3.1.7.1- use contextual clues to predict content in short, supported talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.1.8.1- understand short, narratives on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.1.9.1- recognise short basic words that are spelt out; 3.2.6.1- take turns when speaking with others in a limited range of short, basic exchanges; 3.3.3.1- begin to read with rereading and usual support very short simple fiction and non-fiction texts on a limited range of general and curricular topics; 3.3.6.1- understand with considerable support, some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.5.2.1- use cardinal numbers 1 -100 to count and ordinal numbers 1 – 10; 3.5.14.1- use prepositions of location and position: at, behind, between, in, in front of, near, next to, on, under, above to describe where people and things are; 3.5.14.2- use prepositions of time: on, in, at to talk about days and times and no preposition last week etc. |
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18 |
2 |
Daily routine |
1 |
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19 |
3 |
Days of the week |
1 |
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20 |
4 |
Prepositions of time |
1 |
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21 |
5 |
At the right time |
1 |
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22 |
6 |
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1 |
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23 |
7 |
Teatime |
1 |
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24 |
8 |
SAU 3. Unit revision |
1 |
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Unit 4. Buildings |
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25 |
1 |
Four walls |
1 |
3.1.1.1- understand short supported classroom instructions in an increasing range of classroom routines; 3.1.6.1- understand some specific information and detail of short, supported information or talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.3.1- give short, basic description of people and objects; 3.2.3.2- begin to describe past experiences on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.3.4.1- use with some support a simple picture dictionary; 3.3.5.1- understand the main points of short simple texts on a limited range of familiar general and some curricular topics by using contextual clues; 3.5.11.1- use has got / have got there is / are statement and question forms including short answers and contractions 3.5.11.1- spell a growing number of familiar high-frequency words accurately during guided writing activities; 3.5.1.1- use singular nouns, plural nouns – including some common irregular plural forms; 3.5.1.2- use possessive forms ‘s/s’ with proper names and nouns to talk about ownership; 3.5.3.1- use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a limited range of general and some curricular topics to describe things; use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative form] to make comparisons; 3.5.9.1- use common present simple forms [positive, negative, question] and contractions to talk about what you want and like ,habits and facts, simple future timetabled events; 3.5.14.1- use prepositions of location and position: at, behind, between, in, in front of, near, next to, on, under, above to describe where people and things are; 3.5.14.2- use prepositions of time: on, in, at to talk about days and times and no preposition last week etc. 3.1.4.1- understand a limited range of short supported questions on general and some curricular; 3.2.2.1- ask questions to find out about present experiences on a 7 limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.3.3.1- begin to read with rereading and usual support very short simple fiction and non-fiction texts on a limited range of general and curricular topics; 3.4.1.1- plan, write and check short sentences with considerable support on a limited range of personal, general and some curricular topics; 3.4.2.1- write with support short basic sentences with appropriate spaces between words ; 3.5.4.1- use determiners a, an, the, some, any, this, these, that, those to refer to things on a limited range general and some curricular topics |
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26 |
2 |
Our Town |
1 |
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27 |
3 |
Prepositions of place |
1 |
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28 |
4 |
The Jobs |
1 |
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29 |
5 |
A postman |
1 |
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30 |
6 |
Directions |
1 |
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31 |
7 |
SAU 4. Unit revision |
1 |
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32 |
8 |
Summative Assessment for the 2 Term |
1 |
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3 Term |
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Unit 5. Art & Music |
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33 |
1 |
Drawing Chairs. Cool and warm colours |
1 |
3.1.8.1- understand short, narratives on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.3.1- give short, basic description of people and objects; 3.2.3.2- begin to describe past experiences on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.5.1- pronounce familiar words and short phrases intelligibly when reading aloud; 3.2.8.1- recount very short, basic stories and events on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.3.1.1- recognise, identify and sound with support a limited range of familiar words in simple sentences; 3.3.2.1- read and follow with limited support familiar instructions for classroom activities; 3.5.12.1- use adverbs of time and frequency: sometimes, often, always, never to indicate when and how often; 3.5.12.2- begin to use simple adverbs of manner e.g. well, badly 3.1.1.1- understand short supported classroom instructions in an increasing range of classroom routines; 3.1.3.1- understand the main points of short, slow, carefully articulated talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.1.4.1- use with some support a simple picture dictionary; 3.5.11.1- use has got / have got there is / are statement and question forms including short answers and contractions 3.1.5.1- distinguish between phonemically distinct words; 3.2.4.1- respond to questions on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.4.3.1- write short phrases to identify people, places and objects; 3.4.5.1- link with support words or phrases using basic coordinating connectors ; 3.5.17.1- use me, too and I don’t to give short answers 3.1.7.1- understand short, narratives on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.4.1.1- plan, write and check short sentences with considerable support on a limited range of personal, general and some curricular topics; 3.4.6.1- use upper and lower case letters accurately when writing names, places and short sentences during guided writing activities; 3.4.8.1- include appropriate use of a full stop during guided writing of short, familiar sentences |
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34 |
2 |
Daily and free-time activities |
1 |
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35 |
3 |
Preferences |
1 |
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36 |
4 |
Daily routine and sports |
1 |
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37 |
5 |
Typical day |
1 |
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38 |
6 |
Musical Instruments. Different types of musical instruments |
1 |
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39 |
7 |
Favourite type of music |
1 |
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40 |
8 |
Shadow puppet show |
1 |
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41 |
9 |
Puppet shows in England and Kazakhstan |
1 |
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42 |
10 |
SAU 5. Unit revision |
1 |
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Unit 6. Explorers & Inventors |
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43 |
1 |
Space exploration |
1 |
3.1.2.1- understand a limited range of short supported questions which ask for personal information; 8 3.1.8.1- understand short, narratives on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.8.1- recount very short, basic stories and events on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.3.5.1- understand the main points of short simple texts on a limited range of familiar general and some curricular topics by using contextual clues; 3.3.6.1- understand with considerable support, some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.4.1.1- plan, write and check short sentences with considerable support on a limited range of personal, general and some curricular topics; 3.4.2.1- write words and phrases of regular size and shape; 3.5.3.1- use common present simple forms [positive, negative, question] and contractions to talk about what you want and like, habits and facts, simple future timetabled events; use common past simple forms to describe actions and feelings 3.1.6.1- understand some specific information and detail of short, supported information or talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.3.1- give short, basic description of people and objects; begin to describe past experiences on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.4.1- respond to questions on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.5.1- pronounce familiar words and short phrases intelligibly when reading aloud; 3.3.6.1- understand with considerable support, some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.4.2.1- write words and phrases of regular size and shape; 3.4.3.1- write short phrases to identify people, places and objects; 3.4.6.1- use upper and lower case letters accurately when writing names, places and short sentences during guided writing activities 3.1.3.1- recognise short basic words that are spelt out; 3.2.2.1- ask questions to find out about present experiences on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.5.3.1- use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a limited range of general and some curricular topics to describe things; 3.5.3.2- use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative form] to make comparisons; 3.5.6.1- use demonstrative pronouns this, these, that, those in open and closed questions; 3.5.7.1- use personal object pronouns [indirect] in conjunction with direct object nouns to describe actions and events 3.1.7.1- use contextual clues to predict content in short, supported talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.1.8.1- understand short, narratives on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.2.1- ask questions to find out about present experiences on a limited range of general and some curricular topics ; 3.4.5.1- link with support words or phrases using basic coordinating connectors |
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44 |
2 |
NASA and the Baikonur Cosmodrome. |
1 |
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45 |
3 |
Marco Polo |
1 |
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46 |
4 |
Adjectives in describing objects and feelings |
1 |
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47 |
5 |
Bright ideas |
1 |
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48 |
6 |
The formation of present simple questions. |
1 |
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49 |
7 |
Inventions in Kazakhstan |
1 |
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50 |
8 |
Subject, object and demonstrative pronouns |
1 |
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51 |
9 |
SAU 6. Unit revision |
1 |
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52 |
10 |
Summative Assessment for the 3 Term |
1 |
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4 Term |
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Unit 7. Water, water everywhere |
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53 |
1 |
Rain, rain |
1 |
3.2.5.1- pronounce familiar words and short phrases intelligibly when reading aloud; 3.3.1.1- recognise, identify and sound with support a limited range of familiar words in simple sentences; 3.3.2.1- read and follow with limited support familiar instructions for classroom activities 3.1.4.1- understand a limited range of short supported questions on general and some curricular; 3.1.5.1- distinguish between phonemically distinct words; 3.5.7.1 spell a growing number of familiar high-frequency words accurately during guided writing activities; 3.5.10.1- use common present continuous forms, including short answers and contractions, to talk about what is happening now 3.1.1.1- understand short supported classroom instructions in an increasing range of classroom routines; 3.3.2.1- read and follow with limited support familiar instructions for classroom activities; 3.3.5.1- understand the main points of short simple texts on a limited range of familiar general and some curricular topics by using contextual clues; 3.3.6.1- understand with considerable support, some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.4.8.1- include appropriate use of a full stop during guided writing of short, familiar sentences |
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54 |
2 |
How much does it rain a week? |
1 |
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55 |
3 |
By the sea |
1 |
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56 |
4 |
Seaside activities |
1 |
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57 |
5 |
Water sports |
1 |
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58 |
6 |
My favourite sports person |
1 |
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59 |
7 |
A beach story |
1 |
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60 |
8 |
SAU 7. Unit revision |
1 |
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Unit 8. Having fun |
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61 |
1 |
Fun places |
1 |
3.1.7.1- use contextual clues to predict content in short, supported talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.2.8.1- recount very short, basic stories and events on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.3.3.1- begin to read with rereading and usual support very short simple fiction and non-fiction texts on a limited range of general and curricular topics; 3.3.5.1- understand the main points of short simple texts on a limited range of familiar general and some curricular topics by using contextual clues; 3.3.6.1- understand with considerable support, some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.5.7.1- spell a growing number of familiar high-frequency words accurately during guided writing activities; 3.5.9.1- use common present simple forms [positive, negative, question] and contractions to talk about what you want and like, habits and facts, simple future timetabled events; 3.5.9.2- use common past simple forms to describe actions and feelings ; 3.5.17.1- use me, too and I don’t to give short answers 3.1.1.1- understand short supported classroom instructions in an increasing range of classroom routines; 3.2.6.1- understand with considerable support, some specific information and detail in short, simple texts on a limited range of general and some curricular topics; 3.5.2.1- use cardinal numbers 1 -100 to count and ordinal numbers 1 – 10 10; 3.5.8.1- use imperative forms [positive and negative] to give short instructions on limited range of familiar topics; 3.5.11.1- use has got / have got there is / are statement and question forms including short answers and contractions 3.1.6.1- understand some specific information and detail of short, supported information or talk on a limited range of general and some curricular topics 3.2.4.1- respond to questions on a limited range of general and some curricular topics 3.3.4.1- use with some support a simple picture dictionary 3.5.3.1- use adjectives, including possessive adjectives, on a limited range of general and some curricular topics to describe things; use simple one-syllable and some two-syllable adjectives [comparative form] to make comparisons 3.5.8.1- use imperative forms [positive and negative] to give short instructions on limited range of familiar topics 3.5.10.1- use common present continuous forms, including short answers and contractions, to talk about what is happening now 3.UE16 use conjunctions and, or, but to link words and phrases |
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62 |
2 |
Seasons and Actions |
1 |
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63 |
3 |
Memory Game |
1 |
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64 |
4 |
Number games |
1 |
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65 |
5 |
Magic Squares |
1 |
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66 |
6 |
Flying kites |
1 |
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67 |
7 |
SAU 8. Unit revision |
1 |
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68 |
8 |
Summative Assessment for the 3 Term |
1 |
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