11 JANUARY 2017
English Key Programmes for 20176 Writing: Skill-based Focus on picture series: Viewing skill, Picture interpretation 1 Compulsory Question Oral: Reading Aloud and Stimulus-based Conversation Part I: Read aloud a short passage Part II: Stimulus (based on 3 pictures) will be given to pupils Pupils will be given 5 minutes of preparation time for Stimulusbased Conversation and Reading Aloud
Reading English Key Programmes for 2017 Little Red Dot Newspaper Recommended Reading List P3/4 Library programmes NLB programmes Learning Journey Oh! Farm (Term 3) Project work (DIY Hydroponic Kit) - procedural text and presentation STELLAR+ MOE STELLAR Teaching Model and NHPS Supplementary Resources) The best of both worlds (Engagement with Enhancement) Silent Reading The best way to start the day! (Monday & Tuesday EL book)
Resources needed for the year 2017 About Grammar (Basic) P1 to P3 used as a reference book pupils will do selected exercises in the textbook and self mark Pink Paper file for Continuous Writing Blue Ring file for Supplementary Worksheets Foolscap paper (Dictation & Composition)
SPELLING AND DICTATION English Spelling and Dictation are fundamental skills needed for other language production skills such as reading and writing to emerge. Spelling and Dictation word list & passages will given in advance Ensure that your child learns the Spelling and Dictation Corrections: Spelling 3 times for a word Dictation whole sentence Parent s endorsement after every practice
P3 English SUPPORT PROGRAMME for SELECTED pupils English remedial by English teacher (after school)
P3 English Assessment Breakdown Primary 3 CA1 SA1 CA2 SA2 0% 40% 0% 60% In Terms 1 & 3, there are alternative modes of assessment such as spelling, listening comprehension, oral communications, language use and comprehension, etc. These are non-weighted assessments. The holistic assessment plan will be provided soon. In Terms 2 & 4, SA1 & SA2 are formal examinations Doing well in Language Tests & Examinations Take class work seriously and revise class exercises periodically. For Composition - revise skills / vocabulary taught in class. Read a variety of texts
P3 English EL SA Paper Format
P3 English WEIGHTING of different components Paper 1: Writing 20% Paper 2: Language Use & Comprehension 50% Paper 3: Listening Comprehension 14% Paper 4: Oral Communication 16% Total 100%
P3 English PAPER 1: Writing Duration of Paper: 50 min No. of words: 100 Guided Composition (picture series with helping words) - provide own conclusion 1 compulsory question
P3 English PAPER 2: Language Use & Comprehension Grammar: MCQ + cloze Vocabulary: MCQ + cloze Editing: Grammar + Spelling Synthesis 2 Comprehension: variety of questions (short-answer & OE qn) (passages different text types: E.g. Non-fiction, Short Story, Recount, etc.)
P3 English PAPER 3: Listening Comprehension (test ability to understand spoken English) Picture Matching Picture Sequencing Note-taking Comprehension Passage (MCQ)
PAPER 4: Oral Communication P3 English Reading Aloud (ability to pronounce and articulate words clearly and ability to read fluently with appropriate expression and rhythm) Stimulus-based Conversation Personal Response Clarity of Expression Engagement in Conversation
Sample of Oral Topic e.g. Reading
See-Think-Wonder a) Look at the picture. i) Which type of books do you enjoy reading?
See-Think-Wonder b) There are some children who love to read non-fiction books. i) Why do you think it is good to read both fiction and non-fiction books?
See-Think-Wonder c) If you had a $50 book voucher, which book would you buy? What makes you say that? What sort of ending do you like to read in fiction books? Why do you say that?
ENGLISH CORRECTIONS Peer marking may be conducted for MCQ questions and fill in the blank exercises; teacher will endorse Comprehension (open-ended) / free expression in complete sentences
ENGLISH GOOD LANGUAGE LEARNING PRACTICES Have a good dictionary at home - e.g. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English or Collins COBUILD Advanced Learners Dictionary - CD editions provide a guide for standard pronunciation Read widely Newspaper: The Straits Times Fiction: e.g. story books, novels Non-fiction: e.g. Discovery Box, National Geographic Kids
Successful Language Learners have three dominant traits: an interest in texts a positive learning attitude an impeccable work ethic We look forward to a positive partnership in 2017!