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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
INTERNET-EMAIL

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Stress and Intonation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify correct stress and intonation in 'WH' questions, other questions and statements for clarity in speech
- Use correct stress and intonation in questions and statements to communicate clearly
- Use vocabulary related to the theme in a variety of contexts for effective oral communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to a recording of poems paying attention to how specific words are pronounced
- Take turns to say words in different columns focusing on sounds /u:/ and /ʊ/
- Listen to an audio recording of pairs of sentences and take note of how the underlined words are said
- In pairs, take turns to say the pairs of sentences
- Say sentences written below each picture
Why do we vary our voice when asking questions?
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 108
- Audio recordings
- Digital devices
- Pictures
- Poem charts
Oral questions - Observation - Recitation assessment - Pronunciation assessment
1 2
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Stress and Intonation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply proper stress in words that change meaning with stress
- Use rising and falling intonation in different sentence types
- Value the importance of proper stress and intonation in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to a recording of the following words: conduct, conduct, transfer, transfer, permit, permit, import, import
- Make sentences using the words with different stress patterns
- Work in groups and recite a poem in turn ensuring proper intonation
- Hold a conversation about email and internet using proper stress and intonation
- Record themselves while speaking and analyze their stress and intonation patterns
How does good pronunciation of words and sounds help us?
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 110
- Recording devices
- Audio recordings
- Digital devices
- Poem charts
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 120
- Dialogue scripts
Recording assessment - Oral presentation - Observation - Peer assessment
1 3
Reading
Intensive Reading: Dialogue
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a variety of dialogues related to email and the internet for comprehension
- Apply appropriate intensive reading skills to obtain specific factual and inferential information for lifelong learning
- Adopt reading for purposes of comprehension and information
The learner is guided to:
- Locate new words and sentence structures in a dialogue
- Read a variety of dialogues related to the theme in print and non-print formats
- Answer factual and inferential questions individually and collaboratively
- Identify events in a dialogue for logical flow
How can we obtain information from texts?
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 112
- Dialogue texts
- Digital devices
- Reading materials
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 121
- Dictionary
Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Reading assessment
1 4
Grammar in Use
Word Class: Quantifiers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify quantifiers and nouns used with them appropriate for effective communication
- Use quantifiers in sentences correctly for communication clarity
- Adopt the correct use of quantifiers in everyday communication
The learner is guided to:
- Select countable and uncountable nouns from a list provided by the teacher
- Use the quantifiers (much, many, some and any) correctly with nouns and construct sentences with peers
- Recite poems and rhymes containing the quantifiers (much, many, some and any) in small groups
- Fill in blank spaces using correct quantifiers
How can we quantify nouns we cannot count?
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 115
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Poem charts
- Exercise books
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 125
- Reading materials
- Exercise books
- Dialogue scripts
Written exercises - Oral questions - Observation - Recitation assessment
1 5
Writing
Creative Writing: Pictorial Compositions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Organise pictures in a logical sequence to write pictorial compositions of about 60-80 on the theme
- Write a pictorial composition of about 60-80 words on the theme for effective communication
- Adopt the use of a wide range of pictures to write pictorial compositions on different topics for communication
The learner is guided to:
- Identify pictures from online and offline sources collaboratively
- Use pictures from online and offline sources to write a pictorial composition of 60-80 words based on the theme
- Discuss pictures collaboratively and write pictorial compositions of about 60-80 words
- Watch a variety of videos related to the theme and write pictorial compositions collaboratively
How do pictures make you feel?
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 117
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- Videos
- Writing materials
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 126
- Internet
Written compositions - Peer assessment - Observation - Creativity assessment
2 1
TECHNOLOGY- CYBER SAFETY

Listening and Speaking
Listening and Speaking
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Interactive Listening
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Participate actively in a two-way conversation (turn taking) in various settings for self-expression
- Apply vocabulary related to the theme in different settings for clarity of speech
- Use the present and past tense correctly in a two way dialogue for communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen for the sounds /ɛə/ /j/ /ʤ//ʒ/ from an audio text and then say them aloud
- Act out a dialogue featuring vocabulary with the sounds /ɛə/ /j/ /ʤ//ʒ/ collaboratively
- Apply facial expressions and gestures appropriately while reciting choral verses with peers
- Record one another when performing a choral verse or short dialogues
Why should you listen to others when they are speaking?
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 130
- Audio texts
- Digital devices
- Recording equipment
- Dialogue scripts
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 132
- Audio-visual recordings
- Interview scripts
- Debate topics
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 144
- Debate topics
- Interview guides
- Charts on cyber safety
Oral questions - Observation - Dialogue assessment - Recording assessment
2 2
Reading
Extensive Reading: Narratives/Poems
Extensive Reading: Narratives and Poems
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a variety of materials (narratives, poems, graded readers) for lifelong learning
- Demonstrate independent reading of a variety of materials (narratives, poems, graded readers) for information
- Realise the importance of independent reading in a variety of contexts for enjoyment
The learner is guided to:
- Select appropriate and high-interest reading print and electronic materials related such as narratives, poems and graded readers
- Set up an after school club where they meet on a regular basis to read extensively
- Retell the stories they have read in pairs or groups
- Share opinions and reflections on the texts they have read
Why should we read different types of materials?
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 134
- Story books
- Poems
- Graded readers
- Digital texts
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 147
- Digital texts
- Charts on cyber safety
Reading assessment - Retelling assessment - Observation - Peer assessment
2 3
Grammar in Use
Tense: Present Progressive Aspect
Tense: Past Progressive Aspect
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the present progressive forms of the verb in oral and written texts for communication
- Use the present progressive aspect correctly in oral and written contexts for self-expression
- Adopt the use of the present progressive aspect in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Look at pictures and say what is happening
- Act out actions and ask peers "What am I doing?"
- Use am, is or are with the -ing form of verbs to describe actions in progress
- Look at pictures and say what the people in each picture are doing
- Fill in gaps in paragraphs with correct forms of present progressive verbs
Why is it important to show when something happened?
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 137
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- Charts with present progressive verbs
- Exercise books
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 149
- Radio
- Television
Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Role play assessment
2 4
Writing
Punctuation: Capital Letters
Punctuation: Full Stop
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify commonly used punctuation marks in written texts for effective communication
- Use capital letters correctly in written texts for communication clarity
- Promote the use of punctuation marks in various contexts for writing fluency
The learner is guided to:
- Read paragraphs and identify words that begin with capital letters
- Identify proper nouns such as names of people, places and features like mountains and rivers
- Form sentences with peers using proper nouns
- Write abbreviations of their school, names among others with peers and punctuate them correctly
Why do you use punctuation marks?
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 142
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Writing materials
- Sample paragraphs
KLB Grade Four Learner's Book pg. 152
- Punctuation cards
- Games
- Writing materials
Written exercises - Observation - Peer assessment - Punctuation assessment
2 5
THE FARM

Listening and Speaking
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Tongue Twisters
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Articulate sounds accurately for clarity of speech
- Select sounds correctly from a language sample to improve listening comprehension
- Use vocabulary items related to the theme in a variety of contexts for effective communication
- Realise the role of correct pronunciation in speech for communication clarity
The learner is guided to:
- Recognize vowel sounds and diphthongs from audio materials
- Articulate vowels and consonants as the teacher models
- Create tongue twisters using words with target sounds in small groups
- Say tongue twisters with words containing the sounds /ʊə/ /v/ /w/ /s/ /ʧ/ individually and collaboratively
- Select words containing vowels, diphthongs and consonants from a tongue twister, passage, poem, song or story
- Practice clear pronunciation by listening to videos, online dictionaries and recordings
- Say vocabulary items correctly and match them with their meanings
1. Why should you say words clearly? 2. What should you do to say words correctly?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 154
Audio materials
Digital devices
Word cards
Tongue twisters
Teacher's Guide
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 155
Audio recordings
Dictionary
Observation Oral questions Pronunciation tasks Tongue twister activities Peer assessment
3 1
Reading
Reading Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a text of about 300 words accurately, at the right speed and with expression for effective communication
- Use fluency strategies to read a text of about 300 words related to the theme to enhance comprehension
- Appreciate the importance of fluency in reading for comprehension
The learner is guided to:
- Perform a reader's theatre by taking turns reading their parts from a script
- Read digital or non-digital texts of about 300 words related to the theme in small groups
- Respond to oral questions that require inferences in pairs and small groups from a text of about 300 words
- Write correct answers to direct and indirect questions that require inferences
- Listen to audio-visual recordings of songs and poems and repeat them
- Read and sing lyrics of relevant English songs
1. Why is it important to read at a reasonable speed? 2. How can you read a text fast?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 157
Digital devices
Story books
Poems and rhymes
Audio-visual materials
Charts
Teacher's guide
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 158
Instructional materials on the farm
Maps and diagrams
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 159
Song lyrics
Reading aloud assessment Question and answer Comprehension exercises Reading fluency tests Observation Peer assessment
3 2
Grammar in Use
Word Classes: Contracted Verb Forms/Positive/Negative Statements
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify contracted forms of verbs correctly for effective communication
- Use positive and negative statements correctly for effective communication
- Realise the importance of correct sentence structures in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Identify contracted forms from an audio or written text
- Categorize sample sentences into negative or positive statements in small groups and display the work in a chart
- Write contracted forms of verbs and use them in sentences correctly
- Change positive statements to negative statements and vice versa
- Ask each other questions that elicit both positive and negative answers
1. Why do we shorten words like cannot to can't?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 162
Charts
Flash cards
Word cards
Digital devices
Sentence strips
Teacher's guide
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 163
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group work assessment Fill in the blank exercises
3 3
Grammar in Use
Writing
Word Classes: Contracted Verb Forms/Positive/Negative Statements
Creative Writing: Narrative Compositions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Differentiate between negative and positive statements for effective communication
- Use contracted verb forms in speech and writing correctly
- Appreciate the use of contractions in everyday speech
The learner is guided to:
- Complete a dialogue using contracted forms of verbs
- Write sentences with the following verbs: has not, are not, will not, do not and cannot
- Show the contracted form of each of these verb forms
- Construct sentences using contracted verb forms and type them on a digital device
- Share their sentences with peers via email, mobile phones or printed pages
1. How do contracted forms make our speech sound more natural? 2. When should we avoid using contracted forms?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 164
Digital devices
Flash cards
Word cards
Teacher's guide
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 166
Sample compositions
Pictures and charts
Radio recordings
Written exercises Dialogue completion Oral presentations Peer assessment Observation
3 4
Writing
Creative Writing: Narrative Compositions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Structure a narrative composition with a beginning, middle and end
- Develop a narrative composition using descriptive language
- Write creatively to express ideas about farm activities
- Value creativity in narrative writing
The learner is guided to:
- Watch and dramatize a story from a digital device
- Create similes and use them in their composition
- Listen to a poem and use the information to write a story
- Discuss with peers how to write a story out of a poem
- Identify the people, events and setting for their story
1. Why is it important to plan our composition? 2. How can we write an interesting composition?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 166
Digital devices
Sample narrative compositions
Pictures
Story books
Teacher's guide
Narrative composition Peer assessment Observation Use of vocabulary Self-assessment
3 5
Writing
Creative Writing: Narrative Compositions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a narrative composition of about 60-80 words based on the farm theme
- Edit and revise narrative compositions for clarity
- Demonstrate creativity in narrative compositions
- Develop confidence in creative writing
The learner is guided to:
- Visit a farm and write a narrative composition about their experience
- Write a narrative composition using similes and descriptive language
- Read through their composition and correct any mistakes
- Share their completed stories in small groups
- Give and receive feedback on narrative compositions
1. How can we make our writing clearer? 2. Why should we check our writing for mistakes?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 167
Digital devices
Sample narrative compositions
Pictures
Charts
Teacher's guide
Complete narrative composition Peer assessment Editing exercise Self-assessment Observation
4 1
HIV AND AIDS

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Speaking Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Speak fluently and confidently on a given topic to enhance oral skills
- Articulate sounds accurately for effective communication
- Promote the importance of speaking at a reasonable speed and without hesitation in daily life
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to oral presentations such as poems and topical issues from audio recordings with words containing the sounds /s/ /z/ /h/ /f/ and digraph 'gh' and pick out the words with these sounds from the text
- Repeat words with target sounds from the teacher or an audio recording accurately
- Speak expressively on a familiar text within a specified time
- Recite poems related to the theme at an appropriate pace
- Fill gaps in sentences using the vocabulary learnt
1. Why should you speak accurately? 2. How can you speak without unnecessary pauses?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 168
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Charts
Flash cards
Teacher's guide
Oral presentations Pronunciation tasks Speaking fluency assessment Observation Peer assessment
4 2
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Speaking Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discriminate sounds and words in a language sample for listening comprehension
- Use vocabulary related to HIV and AIDS appropriately for effective communication
- Speak at a reasonable speed and without hesitation for effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Repeat oral texts from the teacher or an audio recording without hesitation and at a reasonable speed
- Use nonverbal cues when speaking
- Construct sentences using vocabulary related to the theme
- Act out dialogues related to HIV and AIDS
- Listen to a recording of a poem and pick out all the words with specific sounds
1. Why is it important to speak clearly? 2. How can we learn new words?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 170
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Word cards
Charts
Teacher's guide
Oral presentations Word identification exercises Dialogue performance Observation Peer assessment
4 3
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Speaking Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Speak with appropriate speed, accuracy and expression on topics related to HIV and AIDS
- Use vocabulary related to the theme in various contexts for effective communication
- Appreciate the importance of fluency in speech
The learner is guided to:
- Work in groups to recite poems about HIV and AIDS
- Tell classmates what we can do to show kindness to people with HIV and AIDS
- Use words in the box to fill in the blanks and say the sentences
- Repeat words with target sounds accurately
- Act out dialogues using vocabulary related to HIV and AIDS
1. Why should we listen carefully? 2. How does good pronunciation help us to communicate?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 177
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Word cards
Flash cards
Teacher's guide
Recitation assessment Dialogue performance Vocabulary usage Observation Peer assessment
4 4
Reading
Intensive Reading: Narratives
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a short narrative of about 320 words for comprehension
- Apply appropriate reading strategies to read a narrative of about 320 words for information
- Accept reading for purposes of comprehension and information
The learner is guided to:
- Read a passage in print or non-print format and answer questions
- Discuss vocabulary from the passage and use them to construct simple sentences
- Answer factual and inferential questions from a passage collaboratively
- Give the sequence of events in a given story or passage
- Read a digital text online or offline and answer questions with peers
1. Why do we read narratives? 2. What makes you enjoy reading a narrative?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 171
Digital devices
Story books
Flash cards
Teacher's guide
Comprehension questions Vocabulary exercises Sequencing tasks Observation Peer assessment
4 5
Reading
Intensive Reading: Narratives
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a narrative text of about 320 words related to the theme for comprehension
- Answer factual and inferential questions from a narrative text
- Realise the importance of reading for comprehension and information
The learner is guided to:
- Work in pairs to look at pictures and talk about what is happening
- Read the first and last paragraphs of a story and predict what the passage is about
- Read the passage "Dr. Waswa's Visit"
- Answer questions based on the passage
- Arrange events in the order they occurred
- Find out the meaning of words used in the passage
1. Why is it important to predict what a passage is about before reading? 2. How can we find out the meaning of new words?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 179
Digital devices
Story books
Dictionary
Teacher's guide
Comprehension questions Vocabulary exercises Sequencing tasks Observation Self-assessment
5 1
Reading
Grammar in Use
Intensive Reading: Narratives
Word Class: Adverbs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a narrative text of about 320 words with appropriate expression and fluency
- Demonstrate comprehension of a narrative text by answering factual and inferential questions
- Value reading for information and pleasure
The learner is guided to:
- Look for words related to HIV and AIDS from the Internet with the help of the teacher
- Find out ways of preventing HIV and AIDS using the Internet, books or newspapers
- Confirm the meaning of words in the dictionary
- Make sentences using the words learnt
- Learn more about the effects of HIV and AIDS using the Internet or junior encyclopedia
1. How can we find more information about what we read? 2. Why should we read from different sources?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 180
Digital devices
Internet resources
Encyclopedia
Dictionary
Teacher's guide
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 173
Word cards
Charts
Games
Research tasks Vocabulary usage Sentence construction Information sharing Peer assessment
5 2
Grammar in Use
Word Class: Adverbs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify adverbs of place correctly in oral and written texts
- Use adverbs of place appropriately in various contexts for clarity in communication
- Adopt the use of adverbs for effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Study sentences with highlighted adverbs of place
- Come up with words which answer questions about place
- Construct sentences using adverbs of place
- Type sentences using a computer or tablet
- Pick out adverbs used in a poem and group them according to their type
1. How can we show the position of people and things? 2. Why should we tell others exactly where people and things are?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 182
Digital devices
Word cards
Sentence strips
Charts
Teacher's guide
Written exercises Sentence construction Identification tasks Observation Self-assessment
5 3
Grammar in Use
Word Class: Adverbs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify adverbs of time correctly in oral and written texts
- Use adverbs of time appropriately in various contexts for clarity in communication
- Value the importance of adverbs in everyday communication
The learner is guided to:
- Study sentences with highlighted adverbs of time
- Identify words which answer questions about time
- Use adverbs to work in groups and play a game with cards bearing different types of adverbs
- Fill in the gaps using the correct adverbs of time
- Construct sentences using adverbs of time
1. When do actions take place? 2. How can we show when an action happened?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 183
Digital devices
Word cards
Adverb game cards
Charts
Teacher's guide
Written exercises Gap filling tasks Game participation Observation Peer assessment
5 4
Writing
Punctuation: Comma, Question Marks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify commonly used punctuation marks in written texts for effective communication
- Use commas and question marks correctly in written texts for clarity of writing
- Adopt the use of punctuation marks for clarity in writing
The learner is guided to:
- Use commas and question marks correctly to write well-punctuated sentences
- Draw the comma and question mark on cards and display them in the classroom
- Use punctuation cards to arrange or make coherent sentences and paragraphs featuring the comma and question mark in pairs
- Make stickers with correctly punctuated sentences and display them at a central place for everyone to see
1. Why should we punctuate written work? 2. How do we use these punctuation marks: comma and full stop?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 175
Digital devices
Punctuation cards
Charts
Sentence strips
Teacher's guide
Written exercises Punctuation tasks Sentence arrangement Observation Peer assessment
5 5
Writing
Punctuation: Comma, Question Marks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Punctuate sentences correctly using commas and question marks
- Type sentences correctly punctuated with commas and question marks
- Recognize the importance of punctuation in written communication
The learner is guided to:
- Type sentences on a word processor, tablet or mobile phone and send the work to the teacher or friends
- Play games such as punctuation ladder and punctuation posters
- Match punctuation marks with their names
- Punctuate sentences using commas where necessary
- Write correctly punctuated sentences on stickers and display them in class
1. Why do you use punctuation marks? 2. Which punctuation marks do you use when writing?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 184
Digital devices
Punctuation cards
Games
Sentence strips
Teacher's guide
Written exercises Punctuation tasks Game participation Observation Self-assessment
6 1
HYGIENE AND SANITATION

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Interactive Listening/Turn Taking/Riddles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Articulate sounds accurately for effective communication
- Interact with a speaker actively during an oral presentation, speech or narration for listening fluency
- Interrupt a speaker appropriately for politeness in conversation
- Use vocabulary related to the theme in a variety of contexts for self-expression
The learner is guided to:
- Repeat words with the sounds /ɪ/, /iː/, /s/, /ʃ/ and /əʊ/ after the teacher or audio recordings accurately
- Tell riddles with words containing the sounds /ɪ/, /iː/, /s/, /ʃ/ and /əʊ/ with peers
- Interact with a speaker or presenter through verbal and nonverbal cues
- Engage the audience when making an oral presentation
- Watch a video-recorded riddling session or listen to an audio recording
1. Why should we listen to others? 2. What do you do when you want to talk and your friend is still talking?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 186
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Word cards
Riddles
Teacher's guide
Oral presentations Riddling sessions Interactive listening Observation Peer assessment
6 2
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Interactive Listening/Turn Taking/Riddles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use vocabulary related to hygiene and sanitation in various contexts
- Demonstrate turn-taking in conversation for effective communication
- Promote the importance of turn-taking in oral interviews or debates for effective oral communication
The learner is guided to:
- Interview one another on a topical issue
- Listen to a poem, a story or a song based on the theme and answer questions orally
- Use digital devices to record solo or choral poetry performances
- Complete an interview by choosing phrases from boxes given
- Act out the interview, paying attention to the words in brackets
1. How do facial expressions and gestures help us to communicate? 2. Why should we use polite language when interrupting others?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 187
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Interview scripts
Teacher's guide
Role play Interviews Observation Peer assessment Recording assessment
6 3
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Interactive Listening/Turn Taking/Riddles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Listen intensively for specific sounds, words, phrases or sentences for fluency
- Select silent letters in words from an oral text for listening fluency
- Use appropriate language patterns correctly for effective oral communication
The learner is guided to:
- Work in groups and hold a debate on a given topic related to hygiene and sanitation
- Listen to a recording of the sentences to pay attention to specific words
- Say words in columns to identify common sounds
- Work in groups to ask one another riddles and give answers
- Hold a conversation with siblings, parents or guardians about friends
1. Why should I listen to what others are saying? 2. How can we show others that we are listening?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 197
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Riddles
Word cards
Teacher's guide
Debate participation Listening comprehension Sound identification Observation Peer assessment
6 4
Reading
Intensive Reading: Factual Texts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read factual texts of about 320 words related to the theme for comprehension
- Apply appropriate reading habits in reading factual texts of about 320 words for information
- Realize the importance of reading for comprehension and information
The learner is guided to:
- Read factual texts in print and non-print formats
- Infer the meaning of vocabulary in a text
- Answer factual and inferential questions from a variety of texts
- Discuss and role-play events in a story with peers
- Watch a video related to the theme and pick out specific information
- Use the encyclopedia to get more information related to the theme
1. Why should we read at the right speed? 2. What should we do to remember what we read?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 189
Digital devices
Encyclopedia
Factual texts
Video materials
Teacher's guide
Comprehension questions Vocabulary exercises Role play Observation Peer assessment
6 5
Reading
Intensive Reading: Factual Texts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a factual text of about 320 words with fluency and expression
- Demonstrate comprehension of a factual text by answering questions accurately
- Appreciate reading for information and enjoyment
The learner is guided to:
- Look at pictures and talk about them with a partner
- Arrange sentences in the order in which the events took place
- Answer questions based on a factual text
- List words in the passage whose meaning is not known and guess their meanings from context
- Match words with their meanings using a dictionary
- Work with a partner to act out a conversation between the doctor and Mary
1. Why is it important to interpret visuals correctly? 2. How can visuals help us understand a text better?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 199
Digital devices
Dictionary
Factual texts
Pictures
Teacher's guide
Comprehension questions Sequencing tasks Vocabulary matching Observation Role play assessment
7 1
Grammar in Use
Word Class: Conjunctions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify conjunctions correctly in oral and written texts for fluency of speech
- Engage in short dialogues featuring conjunctions for fluency of speech
- Use conjunctions in a variety of contexts for effective oral and written communication
The learner is guided to:
- Use the conjunctions (and, but, or, yet, so, for, nor) to talk about topics related to the theme
- Construct sentences using the conjunctions (and, but, or, yet, so, for, nor) and type them on a digital device
- Listen to a short dialogue containing the conjunctions (and, but, or, yet, so, for, nor) and discuss their usage with peers
- Answer and ask questions involving conjunctions correctly
1. Why do we join sentences? 2. Which words do we use to join sentences?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 192
Digital devices
Sentence strips
Charts
Dialogue scripts
Teacher's guide
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 201
Storybooks
Written exercises Sentence construction Dialogue performance Observation Peer assessment
7 2
Writing
Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the parts of a descriptive composition for self-expression
- Organize thoughts clearly, precisely and creatively into a coherent paragraph for self-expression
- Create a descriptive composition of about 80-100 words on various topics for effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Read a sample descriptive composition of about 80-100 words with peers and identify the paragraphs
- Talk about different activities they engage in such as 'how we clean our house' in pairs
- Write four descriptive sentences on a given topic about personal hygiene
- Write an 80-100 words descriptive composition (2-3 coherent paragraphs)
- Proofread and display their composition
1. Why should you organize your thoughts in clear sentences and paragraphs? 2. How can you tell others about yourself?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 195
Digital devices
Sample compositions
Charts
Teacher's guide
Written composition Paragraph organization Peer assessment Observation Self-assessment
7 3
Writing
Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a descriptive composition of about 80-100 words on hygiene and sanitation
- Organize ideas logically in a descriptive composition
- Promote the role of creativity in descriptive writing for effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- In pairs, talk about how they bathe and write down the strongest points
- Use the points to continue with a composition already started
- Write a composition of about 80-100 words on how they clean their home or school
- Read through the composition and correct any mistakes
- Ensure that handwriting is neat and easy to read
1. How do you make your descriptions clear? 2. Why is it necessary to check your work for mistakes?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 203
Digital devices
Sample compositions
Charts
Teacher's guide
Complete composition Editing tasks Paragraph organization Observation Self-assessment
7 4
Writing
Creative Writing: Descriptive Compositions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Type a descriptive composition using a digital device
- Edit and revise descriptive compositions for clarity and accuracy
- Demonstrate creativity in descriptive writing
- Value the importance of clear and logical organization in descriptive writing
The learner is guided to:
- Type the compositions using a laptop, tablet or computer
- Print and display the composition in the classroom
- Find out how to maintain hygiene and sanitation from a sibling, parent or guardian
- Write down suggestions on how to maintain hygiene and sanitation
- Find out more about cholera, outbreak, hygiene and sanitation from a junior encyclopedia
1. How can we use technology to improve our writing? 2. Why is it important to get information from different sources?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 204
Digital devices
Encyclopedia
Sample compositions
Teacher's guide
Digital composition Editing skills Information presentation Observation Self-assessment
7 5
SPORTS: MY FAVOURITE GAME

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Listening Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Listen to short speeches related to the theme for listening fluency
- Apply vocabulary related to the theme in a variety of contexts for self-expression
- Distinguish sounds and words from an oral text for listening fluency
The learner is guided to:
- Listen attentively to audio recordings with the sounds /aʊ/ /ð/ /θ/ and consonant cluster 'sk'
- Repeat words with the sounds /aʊ/ /ð/ /θ/ and consonant cluster 'sk' after the teacher or audio recordings accurately
- Make a three-minute speech using vocabulary related to the theme
- Recite poems about games
- Watch a video on speeches related to sports and then make similar speeches collaboratively with peers
1. How do facial expressions and gestures help us to communicate well? 2. Why should we listen actively to what others are saying?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 205
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Word cards
Charts
Teacher's guide
Oral presentations Recitation assessment Listening comprehension Observation Peer assessment
8

Midterm

9 1
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Listening Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Articulate sounds accurately for effective communication
- Interpret nonverbal cues correctly for listening fluency
- Realize the importance of listening fluency in oral comprehension
The learner is guided to:
- Use and interpret nonverbal cues in oral contexts correctly
- Work with others and recite the poem "I Want to Learn" using actions to bring out the meaning
- Listen as the teacher says words and identify common sounds
- Pick out words from the poem that have the same sound
- Listen and repeat sentences after the teacher, paying attention to words with specific sounds
1. What should we do to make people enjoy listening to us? 2. Why should we vary our voice when speaking?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 215
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Word cards
Poem texts
Teacher's guide
Nonverbal communication assessment Poem recitation Sound identification Observation Self-assessment
9 2
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Listening Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Listen to oral texts related to sports for comprehension and enjoyment
- Apply vocabulary related to sports appropriately in various contexts
- Appreciate the importance of listening actively for effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Use the words learnt to make sentences and say the sentences
- Say the consonant cluster 'sk' in words like basketball, ask, desk, risk, skid and skip
- Watch videos or listen to audio recordings about sports
- Construct sentences related to sports using vocabulary learnt
- Engage in conversations about favorite sports and games
1. Why is it important to learn new words? 2. How can we improve our listening skills?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 216
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Video materials
Word cards
Teacher's guide
Vocabulary usage Sentence construction Conversation assessment Observation Peer assessment
9 3
Reading
Intensive Reading: Reading with Technology
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read grade appropriate digital poems and narratives of about 300-320 words interpretively for comprehension
- Access grade appropriate online materials of about 300-320 words for lifelong learning
- Promote reading digital resources for information
The learner is guided to:
- Read animated stories, comics and cartoons interpretively individually and collaboratively with peers
- Watch videos or mimes and answer questions
- Interpret visual representations such as mind maps
- Carry out simple online research on topics related to the theme
- Create simple crossword puzzles based on animated stories
1. Why should we read using technology? 2. How do you search for information using technology?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 209
Digital devices
Animated stories
Mind maps
Comics and cartoons
Teacher's guide
Digital reading assessment Visual interpretation Research skills Crossword creation Observation
9 4
Reading
Intensive Reading: Reading with Technology
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Study maps and diagrams related to sports for comprehension
- Read online materials related to sports for information
- Appreciate the use of technology in reading for information and enjoyment
The learner is guided to:
- Work with peers to study the map of Nyati Sports Ground and identify games and sports activities that take place at the sports complex
- Answer questions based on the map, such as locations and directions
- Draw a map of their own sports ground and share with the class how one can move from one part of the field to another
- Talk about the meaning of words related to sports and use them to write sentences
- Find games from a word puzzle
1. How can maps help us to understand locations? 2. Why is it important to know the meaning of words related to sports?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 217
Digital devices
Maps and diagrams
Word puzzles
Dictionary
Teacher's guide
Map reading assessment Word puzzle completion Vocabulary usage Diagram interpretation Peer assessment
9 5
Grammar in Use
Language Patterns: Interrogatives
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify interrogatives in a variety of texts for communication clarity
- Use interrogatives in a variety of contexts for effective communication
- Respond to a variety of questions based on interrogatives for effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Answer questions based on interrogatives (when, where, whose, who and what)
- Identify the interrogatives when, where, whose, who and what in a variety of texts
- Construct sentences with interrogatives (when, where, whose, who and what) with peers
- View videos, cartoons or pictures and ask one another questions
- Read a newspaper, magazine, brochures or any other authentic texts and identify the interrogative sentences
1. Why do we ask questions? 2. Which words do we use to ask questions?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 212
Digital devices
Newspapers and magazines
Videos and cartoons
Charts
Teacher's guide
Question formulation Sentence construction Text analysis Observation Peer assessment
10 1
Grammar in Use
Language Patterns: Interrogatives
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct questions using interrogatives (when, where, whose, who and what) for effective communication
- Respond appropriately to questions with interrogatives
- Realize the importance of interrogatives in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Fill in the gaps with the correct "wh" words from a given box
- Study questions and choose the correct answer for each question from a box
- Work with peers and practice asking one another questions and writing sentences that correctly answer the questions
- Write appropriate questions for given answers
- Punctuate questions correctly
1. How can we make our questions clear? 2. Why is it important to ask questions?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 219
Digital devices
Sentence strips
Charts
Flashcards
Teacher's guide
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 221
Newspapers and magazines
Question construction Gap filling tasks Punctuation exercises Observation Self-assessment
10 2
Writing
Spelling: Commonly Misspelt Words
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify commonly misspelt words in oral and written contexts
- Write commonly misspelt words correctly for communication clarity
- Adopt the skill of writing words clearly and correctly in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to and write commonly misspelt words
- Listen to a dictation and spell selected words and sentences
- Search for commonly misspelt words and create a word puzzle with peers
- Copy the words correctly in their vocabulary book
- Construct sentences using commonly misspelt words
1. Why is it difficult to spell some words correctly? 2. How can we become better at spelling words?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 214
Digital devices
Word puzzles
Dictionary
Word cards
Teacher's guide
Dictation Spelling tests Word puzzle creation Observation Self-assessment
10 3
Writing
Spelling: Commonly Misspelt Words
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Spell commonly misspelt words correctly for effective written communication
- Create word puzzles using commonly misspelt words for language development
- Value the importance of correct spelling in written communication
The learner is guided to:
- Form commonly misspelt words from jumbled up letters
- Complete a crossword puzzle with commonly misspelt words
- Search for words that they find difficult to spell from a list
- Copy the words correctly in their books
- Use the words to create a word puzzle
- Work with peers to arrange jumbled letters to form words
1. How can games help us learn to spell correctly? 2. Why is correct spelling important?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 222
Digital devices
Crossword puzzles
Word cards
Dictionary
Teacher's guide
Spelling tests Word puzzle completion Word formation tasks Observation Peer assessment
10 4
CLEAN ENVIRONMENT

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Speaking Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Speak accurately, with expression and at the right speed (minimal hesitation) for fluency
- Use nonverbal cues appropriately for self-expression
- Use vocabulary related to the theme in a variety of contexts for effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Say words containing the sounds /ʌ/ /ɔː/ and the consonant clusters 'br' 'sw' 'pr' 'cl' 'gr' correctly
- Select words with the sounds /ʌ/ /ɔː/ and the consonant clusters 'br' 'sw' 'pr' 'cl' 'gr' from an oral text
- Construct sentences that require a yes or no response using the vocabulary
- Repeat oral texts from the teacher or an audio recording without hesitations
1. Why should you speak at the right speed? 2. How can you make others feel what you are saying?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 224
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Word cards
Flashcards
Teacher's guide
Oral presentations Speaking fluency assessment Sentence construction Observation Peer assessment
10 5
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Speaking Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make short speeches accurately on the environment, at the right speed and with expression
- Pronounce words with consonant clusters correctly for effective communication
- Appreciate the importance of speaking fluently for effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Work in groups to take turns to recite the poem using voice, face and actions to bring out the meaning
- Write down the words that begin with the letters: br-, sw-, pr-, cl- and gr-
- Listen to the teacher say sentences and repeat them, paying attention to words in blue
- Practice saying words with peers
- Make sentences orally using the words practiced
1. Why should we vary our voice when speaking? 2. How can we pronounce words correctly?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 236
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Word cards
Poem texts
Teacher's guide
Poem recitation Word identification Pronunciation assessment Observation Self-assessment
11 1
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Speaking Fluency
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discriminate sounds in words for effective listening
- Speak at an appropriate pace for clarity of speech
- Demonstrate fluency in speech when talking about environmental issues
The learner is guided to:
- Listen as the teacher says words to identify a common sound
- In groups, talk about why we should keep our environment clean
- Take turns to give a speech about keeping the environment clean
- Record themselves as they make speeches
- Tell each other how they can improve their speeches
1. How can we improve our speaking skills? 2. Why is clear pronunciation important?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 236
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Recording equipment
Word cards
Teacher's guide
Speech delivery Recording assessment Sound identification Observation Self and peer assessment
11 2
Reading
Intensive Reading: Poem/Song/Proverbs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a poem, song or passage containing proverbs with expression for effective communication
- Apply basic stress and rhythm when reading a poem, song or passage containing proverbs for self-expression
- Respond to questions based on a poem, song or passage containing proverbs for comprehension
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to a recording of the poem "Our Wonderful Home" and then recite it
- Read a poem, song or passage that incorporates proverbs related to the theme and answer questions
- Apply stress and rhythm when reciting a poem, passage that incorporates proverbs or singing a song
- Answer factual and inferential questions from a given poem, song or passage
- Discuss and role play events in a passage containing proverbs, poem or a song based on the theme
1. Why do we enjoy reading poems? 2. How are poems different from stories?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 226
Digital devices
Poem texts
Song recordings
Video materials
Teacher's guide
Poem recitation Comprehension questions Proverb identification Observation Peer assessment
11 3
Reading
Intensive Reading: Poem/Song/Proverbs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify proverbs in a text for comprehension
- Read poems and songs with appropriate expression and rhythm for effective communication
- Value the wisdom contained in proverbs for daily living
The learner is guided to:
- Match each word in Column A with its meaning in Column B
- Watch a recitation of a poem on video and identify specific details
- Identify proverbs used in a passage
- Search in books for a song on the environment and sing it for a sibling, parent or guardian
- Discuss the meaning of proverbs found in poems and passages
1. What can we learn from proverbs? 2. How do proverbs make a text more interesting?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 227
Digital devices
Video recordings
Dictionary
Song books
Teacher's guide
Vocabulary matching Proverb interpretation Song performance Observation Self-assessment
11 4
Reading
Intensive Reading: Poem/Song/Proverbs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a poem with appropriate rhythm and expression for communication
- Identify key elements in a poem or song for comprehension
- Appreciate the role of poems, songs and proverbs in promoting environmental awareness
The learner is guided to:
- In groups, recite the poem "Listen to what I do" using voice, actions and movements to bring out the meaning clearly
- Name all the items used when cleaning the environment
- Identify the main character in the poem and what it does
- Discuss the meaning of difficult words in the poem
- Relate the poem to real-life cleaning activities
1. How do poems help us understand important messages? 2. Why should we use actions when reciting poems?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 239
Digital devices
Poem texts
Picture cards
Dictionary
Teacher's guide
Poem recitation Character identification Vocabulary explanation Observation Group assessment
11 5
Grammar in Use
Aspect: Present Perfect
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the present perfect form of the verb in oral and written texts for communication
- Use the present perfect aspect correctly in oral and written contexts for self-expression
- Appreciate the importance of proper aspect in everyday communication
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences in pairs and write down correct answers to questions using the present perfect aspect
- Look at pictures and complete sentences using the present perfect aspect
- Answer questions by filling in the blanks with verbs in the present perfect form
- Make a list of sentences completed and type them using a computer or another digital device
- In pairs, ask and answer questions orally using words provided in a box
1. Why is it important to show when something happened? 2. How do we tell an action has just happened?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 228
Digital devices
Picture cards
Sentence strips
Word cards
Teacher's guide
Written exercises Sentence completion Oral question-answer Observation Peer assessment
12 1
Grammar in Use
Writing
Aspect: Past Perfect
Guided Composition: Personal Diary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the past perfect aspect in varied texts for effective communication
- Use the past perfect aspect to form correct sentences for effective communication
- Realize the importance of proper aspect in everyday communication
The learner is guided to:
- Study the stages of plot development in stories
- Identify the past perfect aspect in sentences
- Use games to form sentences in the past perfect with given verbs
- Repeat sentences containing past perfect aspect from a story or poem heard
- Create a list of sentences in the past perfect on a computer or tablet
- Sing songs containing the past perfect aspect
1. How do we show the time an action has been completed? 2. How does the past perfect help us understand the order of events?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 241
Digital devices
Sentence strips
Word cards
Story books
Teacher's guide
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 233
Sample diaries
Calendar
Charts
Written exercises Sentence formation Identification tasks Observation Self-assessment
12 2
Writing
Guided Composition: Personal Diary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a personal diary entry with appropriate format and content
- Record events and activities in a diary for personal reference
- Value the importance of keeping a personal diary for documenting experiences
The learner is guided to:
- Read what Kama wrote in her diary
- In groups, talk about the information contained in the diary
- Talk about class activities they plan to do together
- Agree on which activity will take place at a particular time
- Make diary entries following the format of Kama's diary
- Display diary entries on the noticeboard
1. How can a diary help us remember important events? 2. What format should we use when writing a diary?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 234
Digital devices
Sample diaries
Calendar
Charts
Teacher's guide
Diary entry writing Format assessment Information organization Observation Self and group assessment
12 3
MONEY

Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Intensive Listening/Pattern/Riddles/Tongue Twisters
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Listen intensively for specific sounds, words, phrases or sentences for fluency
- Select silent letters in words from an oral text for listening fluency
- Use the language pattern 'very…but…' correctly for effective oral communication
The learner is guided to:
- Identify the sounds /k/ in letter x as well as the sounds /m/ /n/ /ŋ/ from an oral text
- Identify the silent letters in words such as honest, park, debt among others
- Listen to stories related to the theme from a teacher or audio recordings
- Listen to three words, phrases among others and filling in the blanks on an exercise book or a worksheet
- Play the telephone game with peers
1. Why should we listen carefully? 2. How can we learn a new word?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 247
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Word cards
Worksheet
Teacher's guide
Listening assessment Sound identification Silent letter identification Game participation Observation
12 4
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Intensive Listening/Pattern/Riddles/Tongue Twisters
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use vocabulary to construct sentences for effective communication
- Listen for specific information from a variety of oral texts
- Appreciate the skill of listening intensively to a variety of texts for information and enjoyment
The learner is guided to:
- Fill in blanks using key words related to money
- Say sentences with the filled blanks
- Listen to a recording of a poem and tell each other what the words at the end of each line have in common
- Answer questions about the poem
- Use key words in their own sentences
- Create word lists from magazines or newspapers showing how things are done
1. How does careful listening help us understand what is being said? 2. Why is it important to listen for specific information?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 259
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Poem recordings
Word cards
Teacher's guide
Blank-filling exercises Word recognition Poem comprehension Observation Peer assessment
12 5
Listening and Speaking
Pronunciation and Vocabulary: Intensive Listening/Pattern/Riddles/Tongue Twisters
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify common sounds in words for listening comprehension
- Say tongue twisters with appropriate pronunciation for speech clarity
- Use vocabulary related to money appropriately in various contexts
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to the teacher say words to identify common sounds
- Listen to and identify riddles related to the theme
- Listen to a recording of sentences and pay attention to words with specific sounds
- Identify silent letters in words
- Say sentences with words containing silent letters
- Create tongue twisters with vocabulary related to money
1. Why do we need to know silent letters in words? 2. How can tongue twisters help us improve our pronunciation?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 260
Audio recordings
Digital devices
Riddles
Tongue twisters
Teacher's guide
Sound identification Silent letter recognition Tongue twister creation Observation Self-assessment
13 1
Reading
Extensive Reading: Newspapers/Magazines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a variety of grade-appropriate digital and print texts such as newspapers and magazines for lifelong learning
- Demonstrate independent reading of grade-appropriate digital and print texts such as newspapers, magazines and articles for information and enjoyment
- Adopt independent reading in lifelong learning
The learner is guided to:
- Read newspapers, magazines and articles
- Select and read age-appropriate and high-interest materials from print and electronic sources related to the theme
- Infer the meaning of words related to the theme
- Retell the stories they have read in groups
- Share opinions and reflect on the materials they have read
- Set up an after-school club offline or online where they meet on a regular basis to read books and do extensive reading activities
1. Why is it important to read newspapers and magazines? 2. How do we choose the materials we read? 3. When do we read?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 250
Digital devices
Newspapers
Magazines
Reading materials
Teacher's guide
Reading comprehension Retelling assessment Opinion sharing Observation Peer assessment
13 2
Reading
Extensive Reading: Newspapers/Magazines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Select appropriate reading materials for independent reading
- Read a variety of materials on the theme of money for information
- Value the importance of reading newspapers and magazines for information and enjoyment
The learner is guided to:
- Set up a reading club where they meet on a regular basis to read newspapers and magazines extensively
- Find news articles about money and business from newspapers and magazines
- Discuss the articles read with peers
- Create a scrapbook with interesting articles about money
- Share what they have learned from their independent reading
1. What can we learn from newspapers and magazines? 2. How can reading widely help us understand the world better?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 262
Digital devices
Newspapers
Magazines
Scrapbooks
Teacher's guide
Independent reading Article selection Discussion participation Scrapbook creation Self-assessment
13 3
Grammar in Use
Word Class: Prepositions of Position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify prepositions of position in sentences for comprehension
- Use prepositions correctly in oral and written contexts for effective communication
- Promote the use of prepositions for clarity in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Identify prepositions in samples of oral or written texts sentences
- Play grade-appropriate preposition games online or offline
- Construct sentences using prepositions
- Complete gaps in sentences, matching prepositions with pictures
- Complete substitution exercises on various prepositions
- Watch videos, visit web pages and other online resources and pick out prepositions collaboratively
1. Why should we tell others exactly where people and things are? 2. How do we show the position of people and things?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 254
Digital devices
Videos
Picture cards
Sentence strips
Teacher's guide
Preposition identification Sentence construction Gap filling exercises Observation Peer assessment
13 4
Grammar in Use
Word Class: Prepositions of Direction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify prepositions of direction in sentences for comprehension
- Use prepositions of direction correctly in oral and written contexts for effective communication
- Realize the importance of prepositions in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Create and display preposition charts
- Identify prepositions of direction in sentences
- Construct sentences using prepositions of direction
- Complete sentences by filling in the gaps with appropriate prepositions of direction
- Role-play scenarios that demonstrate the use of prepositions of direction
- Create a story using prepositions of direction
1. How do we explain the movement of people and things? 2. Why is it important to use the correct preposition of direction?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 264
Digital devices
Charts
Picture cards
Sentence strips
Teacher's guide
Preposition identification Sentence construction Story creation Role-play assessment Observation
13 5
Writing
Spelling: Double Word Consonants
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Spell words with double consonants correctly for clarity of writing
- Construct correct sentences using words with double consonants for cohesive writing
- Realize the importance of writing words clearly and correctly in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to the teacher or an audio recording and write words with double consonants
- Construct sentences using words with double consonants
- Watch a video and write various words with peers
- Use jigsaw puzzle to form words with double consonants
- Make words with double consonants from jumbled up letters
1. Why is it important to write words correctly? 2. How can we improve our spelling?
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 256
Digital devices
Jigsaw puzzles
Videos
Word cards
Teacher's guide
KLB Grade 4 English Learner's Book pg. 266
Crossword puzzles
Newspapers and magazines
Dictation Sentence construction Word formation Observation Self-assessment

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