BAND 6 (B6 DL1)
LANGUAGE OUTCOME
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3.1 Listen to, read,
view and respond to literary works by
a. understanding and telling in one’s own
words the story and poem heard and/or read, and giving one’s opinion of the
text; (HSP, pg 22)
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BAND
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6
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PERFORMANCE STANDARD
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B6
Appreciate
literary appreciate literary works and
present ideas critically in an exemplary
manner
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DESCRIPTOR
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B6 DL1
Listening and responding to literary works
by giving
one’s opinion of the text and relating it to life
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EVIDENCE
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B6 DL1 E1
Able to retell the text in
one’s own words using one’s own words using correct grammar and vocabulary
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INSTRUMENT
Task : Teacher prepares four cards of the four stanzas of the poem Mr Nobody.
Teacher chooses 4 students and give each of them a card to recite the poem
aloud.
Note : The questions are given to the
students before the Teacher asks the 4
students to recite the poem.
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CARD A
Mr Nobody
I know a funny little man,
As quiet as a mouse,
Who does the mischief that is done
In everybody’s house!
There’s no one ever sees his face,
And yet we all agree
That every plate we break was
cracked
By Mr Nobody
CARD B
‘Tis he who always tears our books,
Who leaves the door ajar,
He pulls the buttons from our
shirts,
And scatters pins afar;
That squeaking door will always
squeak,
For, prithee, don’t you see,
We leave the oiling to be done
by Mr Nobody.
CARD C
He
puts damp wood upon the fire,
That kettles cannot boil;
His are the feet that bring in mud,
And all the carpets soil.
The papers always are mislaid,
Who had them last but he?
There’s no one tosses them about
But Mr Nobody.
CARD D
The finger marks upon the door
By none of us are made;
We never leave the blinds unclosed,
To let the curtains fade;
The ink we never spill; the boots
That lying round you see
Are not our boots they all belong
To Mr Nobody.
TEACHER’S
COPY
INSTRUMENT 1 (B6 DL1 E1)
Teacher asks the following questions.
1. What is the poem about?
2. Who do you think Mr Nobody is ?
3. What are the negative behaviours of Mr Nobody ?
BAND 6 (B6 DL1
E2)
LANGUAGE OUTCOME
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3.1 Listen to, read,
view and respond
to literary works by
a. understanding and telling in one’s own
words the story and poem heard and/or read, and giving one’s opinion of the
text; (HSP, pg. 22)
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BAND
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6
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PERFORMANCE STANDARD
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B6
Appreciate
literary appreciate literary works and present ideas critically in an
exemplary manner
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DESCRIPTOR
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B6 DL1
Listening and responding to literary works
by giving
one’s opinion of the text and relating it to life
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EVIDENCE
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B6 DL1 E2
Able to state what one thinks
about the text and how it affects
him/her using correct grammar and vocabulary
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INSRUMENT
Task : Teacher asks the following questions.
1. Do you like Mr Nobody ? Why?
2. Do you know anyone that has
the same characters as Mr Nobody ?
Give reasons for your answer.
3. What are some of the
housework that you can do at home? Why do you need
to help with the housework?
BAND 6 (B6 DL1 E3)
LANGUAGE OUTCOME
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3.1 Listen to, read,
view and respond
to literary works by
a. understanding and telling in one’s own
words the story and poem heard and/or read, and giving one’s opinion of the
text;
(HSP, pg 22)
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BAND
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6
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PERFORMANCE STANDARD
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B6
Appreciate
literary appreciate literary works and
present ideas critically in an exemplary
manner
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DESCRIPTOR
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B6 DL1
Listening and responding to literary works
by giving
one’s opinion of the text and relating it to life.
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EVIDENCE
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B6 DL1 E3
Able to explain the
message/theme/values the writer is trying to convey using correct grammar and
vocabulary
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INSTRUMENT
Teacher asks
the following questions.
1. What is the message/ theme/ values that the poet is trying to convey?
2. What can you learn from the
poem? Give reasons for your answer.
BAND 6 (B6 DB1)
LANGUAGE OUTCOME
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3.1 Listen to,
read, view and respond to literary works by
vii. Making
simple predictions as to what might happen next. (HSP, pg. 23)
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BAND
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6
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PERFORMANCE STANDARD
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B6
Appreciate
literary works and present ideas critically in an
exemplary manner
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DESCRIPTOR
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B6 DB1
Reading and processing information at a
higher order.
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EVIDENCE
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B6 DB1 E1
Able to predict outcomes and draw
conclusions using grammatically
correct structures
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INSTRUMENT
Read the story below and answer the
questions that follow.
THE SOUND OF WEALTH
Once within the kingdom of Solomon,
there was a poor woman named Rachel
who worked hard for little money.
One morning, she stood outside the bakery enjoying the smell of freshly baked
bread. The baker, an envious man, came out of the bakery when he saw Rachel
enjoying herself.
He yelled at her and
said, “You cannot smell my bread and cakes for free. You must buy something!”
Rachel told him that
she was only smelling, not eating them. The greedy baker asked her to pay him
some money. But she could not pay up. Then the baker took her to King Solomon’s
palace. The wise king listened to the baker’s complaint.
He asked Rachel, “Is
this true?”
“Yes,” she stammered.
“Do you have any money?” King
Solomon continued.
Rachel, who was honest, answered, “I
have three coins.”
“Give them to me,” said the King.
When Rachel gave him the coins, they
clinked and chimed together.
Adapted
from an Eastern folk tale
(English
Form 1 Textbook, pg 96)
1. In
your opinion, what will the King do with the three coins?
2. If
you were Rachel, would you pay the baker?
3. In
your opinion, what happened to Rachel and the baker?
4. What
is the moral of the story?
BAND 6 (B6 DT1)
LANGUAGE OUTCOME
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2.3 Present
information to different audiences by
viii. Apply
process writing skills by
c. writing paragraphs with a clear focus
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BAND
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6
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PERFORMANCE STANDARD
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B6
Appreciate
literary works and present ideas critically in an
exemplary manner
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DESCRIPTOR
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B6 DT1
Writing a composition expressing one’s
opinion.
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EVIDENCE
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B6 DT1 E1
Able to write a composition
expressing one’s opinion with reasons using correct grammar and mechanics of
writing with minimal guidance.
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INSTRUMENT
You have
read the short story, Flipping Fantastic.
The
mother decided to sent Tristan and James to different schools because of their
different capabilities. Do you think they should go to different schools?
Write a
composition giving your opinion in not less than 100 words.
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