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    ENGLISH ACTIVITIES SCHEME OF WORK FOR GRADE 3 TERM 3 FREE

    Hillary KangwanaBy Hillary KangwanaMay 31, 2025

     

    ENGLISHACTIVITIES SCHEME OF WORKFOR GRADE3 TERM 3

     

    School Grade Learning Area Term Year
      3 EnglishActivities 3  

     

     

    Week Lesson Strand/Theme Sub Strand/Sub

    theme

    SpecificLearning

    Outcomes

    KeyInquiry

    Question(S)

    Learning

    Experience

    Learning

    Resources

    Assessment Remarks
    1 1 Listening and

    Speaking

    Pronunciation

    and Vocabulary

    Bythe end of the

    sub strand, the learner should be ableto:

    a)Pronounce words withthe consonant blends /gh//rm/

    correctlyand accurately.

    b) Recognise new words usedin the theme to acquirea

    range ofvocabulary. c)Pronounce the

    vocabularyrelatedto thetheme correctlyfor effective

    communication.

    1. Howdo you

    pronouncethe word a)Lamp?

    1. Learners listento

    the vocabularyused in oraland written sentences anduseit in theirown sentences and dialogues.

     

    2. Learners pronouncewords withthe consonant blends /nth/and/nd/

    Pictureand

    word cards withthe consonant blends, word wheelsand computing devicesthat are available.

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg.  116-

    117

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     
      2 Listening and

    Speaking

     

    TheFestival

    Language structure and functions

     

    Describing words-size, shape,colour

    Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should be ableto:

    a)Useadjectives

    ‘howmany’and ‘what shape’to describe

    people, things and

    actionsin afestival.

    1)Whatthings

    can you see outside?

    2)What coloursare

    they?

    1. Learners group

    objectsinterms of size,colour, shape

    and numbers.

    2. Learnerdescribes objectsinthe

    classroomusing

    size, colourand

    Realia,

    computers, pictures, photos,flash cards

     

    New

    Progressive

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

            b)Appreciate the use

    ofcolour, size, shape and number to describe nouns

      numbers.

    3. Learners colour differentshapesof objectsand describe themappropriately, firstin pairsthen individually.

    Primary

    English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 117-

    118

       
      3 Reading Comprehension Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should be ableto:

    a)Read words with the consonantblends/rm/

    /gh/ in preparation to reading.

    b)Readandretellthe

    story ‘The music festival’ toenhance oralcommunication. c)Answersimple directandindirect questions based ona textofabout200 words.

    1. Whatdo you

    thinkwill happeninthis

    story?

    Learnerstalkabout

    the picture/title beforetheyreada

    shortprintordigital textand make

    predictions.

    2. Learners practise readingthetext

    ‘The musicfestival’

    and retellthestory, conversation

    accordingtotheir

    understanding.

    3. Learneranswer questions after readinga textby gettingcluesfrom the storyread.

    4. Learners talk abouttheirown experiencesin relationto the story.

    Newspaper

    cuttings of simple stories,

    audio-visual narrations, picture books

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 118-

    120

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     
    2 1 Writing Guided Writing Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should

    be able to:

    a)Write wordsfroma prompt to

    demonstrate mastery

    Howdo you

    uselightsat home?

    1. Learners are

    guided onthefive steps ofthe

    writingprocess:

    planning, drafting, revising

    editingand writing

    Charts,

    pictures and photographs

     

    New Progressive Primary

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

     

            of

    vocabulary/complete sentences,

    b) recognisethe

    correct

    formand meaningof the wordsto beused

    in fillingin gaps,

    c)re-arrange wordsto make shortphrases

    and sentences,

      thefinalpiece

    2. Learners fillingin gapscorrectlyand sensibly.

    3. Ingroups, learners mime a

    situationandlet others write aboutit.

    4. Learners write

    phrasesin response to a picture prompt appropriately.

    5. Learners write

    meaningful sentences in pairs fromsimple substitutiontable

    English

    Learners

    Book/Grade

    3 pg. 120-

    121

       
      2 Listening and

    Speaking

     

    Playtime and

    Sports

    Language structure and functions

     

    Comparatives and superlatives

    (-erand–est)

    Bythe end of the sub

    strand,the

    learnershould be able to:

    a)Identify

    comparativesand superlativesthatare usedto describe people andthings duringplaytime and sports day.

    b) formcomparatives and superlatives

    appropriately

    basedon the given examples

    foreffective

    communication;

    1. Whatis the

    size ofa football?

    1. Learners put

    objectsinto 3 groups ofdifferent

    sizes

    2. Learners observe anddescribeobjects

    accordingtosize,

    usingpositive, comparative and

    superlative forms

    3. Learners construct sentences using comparativesand superlativesto describe

    Computing

    devices

     

    Balls of different sizes

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 123-

    124

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

     

            c)enjoyusing

    comparativesand superlativesbiggerand biggest.

             
      3 Reading Comprehension Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should be ableto:

    a)Read words with the

    consonantblends/ts/

    /ps/ inpreparationto reading.

    b)Readandretellthe

    story‘Playingtime at

    school’to enhance oral

    communication. c)Answersimple

    directandindirect questions based ona

    textofabout200 words.

    1. Whatdo you

    thinkwill happeninthis

    story?

    Learnerstalkabout

    the picture/title beforetheyreada

    shortprintordigital

    textand make predictions.

    2. Learners practise

    readingthetext

    ‘The musicfestival’

    and retellthestory, conversation accordingtotheir understanding.

    3. Learneranswer questions after

    readinga textby

    gettingcluesfrom the storyread.

    4. Learners talk

    abouttheirown experiencesinrelationto the story.

    Newspaper

    cuttings of simple stories,

    audio-visual narrations, picture books

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 124-

    125

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     
    3 1 Listening and

    Speaking

     

    Playtime and

    Sports

    Language

    structure and functions

     

    Comparatives and superlatives

    (-erand–est)

    Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should be ableto:

    a)Formcomparatives

    and superlatives appropriately

    basedon the given examples

    foreffective

    communication;

    Which is your

    best game?

    1. Learners put

    objectsinto 3 groups ofdifferent sizes

    2. Learners observe and describeobjects

    accordingtosize, and length, using positive,

    comparative and

    Realia,

    computers, pictures, photos, flash cards

     

    New Progressive Primary English

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

     

            b)Enjoyusing

    comparativestallerand superlativestallestto describe people,things and places.

      superlative forms

    3. Learners construct sentences using comparativesand superlativesto describe objects inside and outside the classroom, in pairs.

    Learners

    Book/Grade

    3 pg. 127-

    128

       
      2 Reading Comprehension Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should be ableto:

    a)Read words with the consonantblends/lf/

    /rf/in preparationto

    reading.

    b)Readandretellthe

    story‘Anexciting sports day’ to enhance oralcommunication.

    c)Answersimple directandindirect questions based ona textofabout200 words.

    1. Whatdo you

    thinkwill happeninthis story?

    Learnerstalkabout

    the picture/title beforetheyreada shortprintordigital textand make predictions.

    2. Learners practise readingthetext ‘An excitingsports day’ and retellthestory, conversation accordingtotheir understanding.

    3. Learneranswer questions after readinga textby gettingcluesfrom the storyread.

    4. Learners talk abouttheirown experiencesin relationto the story.

    Newspaper

    cuttings of simple stories,

    audio-visual

    narrations, picture books

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg.129-

    131

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     
      3 Writing Spelling Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should be ableto:

    a)spellandwrite

    Howdo you

    spellthe word prize?

    1. Learners write

    shortsentencesin exercise bookor

    computeras the

    Charts,

    posters, multimedia word lists,

    Oral

    questions, portfolio,

     

     

     

     

     

     

            words correctly

    foreffective communication, b)appreciatethe importance of writingwords clearly, legibly and correctlyfor

    differentpurposes

      teacherdictates.

    2. Learners re- arrangejumbled lettersto

    make fourto five- letterwords.

    3. Learners playage appropriate spelling

    flash cards

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 131

    observation  
    4 1 Listening and

    Speaking

    Pronunciation

    and Vocabulary

    Bythe end of the

    sub strand, the learner should be ableto:

    a)Pronounce words

    withthe consonant blends /spl/correctly

    and accurately.

    b)Recognisenew words usedin the theme to acquirea range ofvocabulary. c)Pronounce the vocabularyrelatedto

    thetheme correctlyfor effective

    communication.

    1. Howdo you

    pronouncethe word a) splash?

    1. Learners listento

    the vocabularyused in oraland written

    sentences anduseit

    in theirown sentences and

    dialogues.

     

    2. Learners pronouncewords withthe consonant blends /spl/

    Pictureand

    word cards withthe consonant blends, word wheelsand computing devicesthat are available.

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 132-

    133

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     
      2 Listening and

    Speaking

     

    Diseasesand

    Foods we eat

    Language structuresand

    functions

     

    Conjunction

    ‘and’

    Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should

    be able to:

    a)use conjunction

    ‘and’ totalkabout

    nutritionand diseases.

    Whyis it

    important to have ahealthy

    diet?

    1. Ingroups,

    learners groupitems and talk

    aboutthemusing

    the conjunction

    ‘and’asindividuals.

    2. Learners contrast

    Realia (food)

    , picturesand photos of food,flash cards, video clips with

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

     

            b)enjoyusingthe

    conjunction‘and’to conveydifferent meanings.

      objectsorpeople in

    theclassroom using ‘and’in pairs/small

    Groups.

    foodtypes.

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg.134

       
      3 Reading Comprehension Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should be ableto:

    a)Read words with the

    consonantblends/spl/

    in preparationto reading.

    b)Readandretellthe story‘Apainfultooth’ to enhance oral

    communication. c)Answersimple

    directandindirect questions based ona textofabout200

    words.

    1. Whatdo you

    thinkwill happeninthis

    story?

    Learnerstalkabout

    the picture/title beforetheyreada

    shortprintordigital

    textand make predictions.

    2. Learners practise

    readingthetext ‘A painfultooth’and retell the story, conversation accordingtotheir understanding.

    3. Learneranswer questions after

    readinga textby gettingcluesfrom

    the storyread.

    4. Learners talk abouttheirown

    experiencesin relationto the story.

    Newspaper

    cuttings of simple stories,

    audio-visual narrations, picture books

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 135-

    136

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     
    5 1 Listening and

    Speaking

     

    Diseasesand

    Language structuresand

    functions

    Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should

    be able to:

    Name two

    vegetablesthat you know.

    1. Ingroups,

    learners groupitems and talk

    aboutthemusing

    Realia (food)

    , picturesand photos offood,flash

    Oral

    questions, portfolio,

     

     

     

     

     

     

        Foods we eat Conjunction

    ‘But’

    a)Useconjunction

    ‘but’to talkabout nutritionand diseases. b)enjoyusingthe conjunction‘but’to conveydifferent meanings.

    c)distinguishthe uses

    ofconjunctions

     

    ‘and’‘but’in sentences,

      the conjunction

    ‘but’as individuals.

    2. Learners contrast objectsorpeople in

    theclassroom using ‘but’in pairs/small

    Groups.

     

    3. Learners singand recitepoems about diseases andfood

    we eatusing

    conjunctions ‘but’

    &‘and’

    cards, video

    clips with foodtypes.

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 139-

    140

    observation  
      2 Reading Word Reading Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should

    be able to:

    a)read more and longerwords

    withoutletter-sound correspondence for effective

    communication.

    b)Read more and longergradelevel

    vocabularywithout

    lettersound correspondence in an appropriate text,

    c)enjoyreading grade levelvocabularyfor

    effective reading.

    Howdo you

    readthe word

    Ambulance?

    1. Learners read

    words onprintor digital format to get correct pronunciation as the teachermodels.

    2. Learners practise readingunfamiliar words using strategies like chunkingand findingroots and parts.

    3. Learnersrecognise andread longerwords as modeled bythe teacherin group, pairs and individuallythrough

    Newspapers,

    word wheels, word slides, flash cards, videos, tablets, multimedia word lists, tablets,

    charts.

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 141-

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

                lookand say,

    exposure and other word-attackskills.

    142    
      3 Writing Guided Writing Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should

    be able to:

    a)Write wordsfroma prompt to

    demonstrate mastery of

    vocabulary/complete sentences,

    b)Write sentences correctlyandlegibly. c)re-arrange wordsto

    make shortphrases and sentences.

    Howdo you

    uselightsat home?

    1. Learners are

    guided onthefive steps ofthe

    writingprocess:

    planning, drafting, revising

    editingand writing thefinalpiece

    2. Learners fillingin gapscorrectlyand

    sensibly.

    3. Ingroups, learners mime a

    situationandlet others write aboutit.

    4. Learners write

    phrasesin response to a picture prompt appropriately.

    5. Learners write

    meaningful sentences in pairs fromsimple substitutiontable

    Charts,

    pictures and photographs

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 137 &

    143

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     
    6 1 Listening and

    Speaking

    Pronunciation

    and Vocabulary

    Bythe end of the

    sub strand, the learnershould be

    ableto:

     

    a)Recognisenew words usedin

    thetheme (s)to

    acquirea range

    Which ofthese

    words have a similar

    beginning

    sound?

     

    Straight, string, stop,strap,sat.

    Learnersare guided

    to use the

    vocabularycorrectly through dramatisation and roleplayin

    the classroom,use of realia,pictures,

    Pictureand

    word cards withthe consonant blends, word wheelsand computing devicesthat

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

            ofvocabulary.

     

    b)Pronounce words withthe consonant blends /str/correctly.

     

    c)Pronounce the vocabulary related tothe theme correctly foreffective communication,

      verbalorsituational

    contextsand synonyms

    2. Learners listento

    the vocabularyused in oraland written sentences anduseit in theirown sentences and dialogues.

     

    3. Learners practise pronunciation of the vocabularyand talk aboutactivities related tothetheme usingthenew

    words.

    are available.

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 144-

    145

       
      2 Listening and

    Speaking

     

    Diseasesand

    Foods we eat

    Language structuresand functions

     

    Conjunction

    ‘Because’

    Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should

    be able to:

    a)Useconjunction

    ‘because’to talkabout nutritionand diseases. b)enjoyusingthe conjunction‘because’ to

    conveydifferent meanings.

    c)distinguishthe uses

    ofconjunctionsin sentences,

    Name two

    vegetablesthat you know.

    1. Ingroups,

    learners groupitems and talk

    aboutthemusing the conjunction

    ‘because’as

    individuals.

    2. Learners explain reasons usingthe

    conjunction because

    in questionand answerdialogues

    3. Learners singand recitepoems about diseases andfood

    we eatusing

    conjunctions ‘

    Realia (food)

    , picturesand photos of food,flash cards, video clips with foodtypes.

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg.145-146

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

     

                4.  Learners

    constructsentences usingconjunctions basedon a story, poemor conversation they

    have readorlistened to.

         
      3 Reading

     

    Diseasesand

    Foods we eat

    Comprehension Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should be ableto:

    a)Read words with the consonantblends/str/

    in preparationto reading.

    b)Read more and

    longerwords

    withoutletter-sound correspondence for

    effective

    communication,

    c)Read andretellthe story‘SickChacha’to enhance oral communication.

    1. Whatdo you

    thinkwill happeninthis

    story?

    Learnerstalkabout

    the picture/title beforetheyreada

    shortprintordigital textand make

    predictions.

    2. Learners practise readingthetext

    ‘SickChacha’and

    retell the story, conversation

    accordingtotheir

    understanding.

    3. Learneranswer questions after readinga textby gettingcluesfrom the storyread.

    4. Learners talk abouttheirown

    experiencesin relationto the story.

    Newspaper

    cuttings of simple stories,

    audio-visual narrations, picture books

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 147-

    148

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     
    7 1 Listening and

    Speaking

     

    Diseasesand

    Foods we eat

    Language structuresand

    functions

     

    Conjunctions

    ‘and’‘but’

    Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should

    be able to:

    a)use conjunctionsto talkaboutnutrition

    Which foods

    do you eatat home?

    Ingroups, learners

    group items and talk aboutthemusing

    more than one

    conjunctionas individuals,

    Realia (food)

    , picturesand photos of food,flash cards, video clips with

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

          ‘because’ and diseases,

    b)distinguishtheuses

    ofconjunctions

     

    ‘and’

     

    ‘but’insentences,

    c)enjoyusingthe conjunctions to conveydifferent meaning

      2. Learners contrast

    objectsorpeople in theclassroom

    using ‘but’in pairs/small

    groups

    3. Learners explain reasons usingthe

    conjunction because

    in questionand answerdialogues

    4. Learners singand

    recitepoems about diseases andfood we eatusing conjunctions

    5. Learners constructsentences usingconjunctions basedon a story, poemor conversation they

    have readorlistened to.

    foodtypes.

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 151-

    152

       
      2 Reading

     

    Diseasesand

    Foods weeat

    Comprehension Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should be ableto:

    a)Read words with the

    consonantblends/scr/ in preparationto reading.

    b)Read more and longerwords

    withoutletter-sound correspondence for

    1. Whatdo you

    thinkwill happeninthis

    story?

    Learnerstalkabout

    the picture/title beforetheyreada

    shortprintordigital

    textand make predictions.

    2. Learners practise

    readingthetext

    ‘The saltandthe cat’andretellthe

    story,

    Newspaper

    cuttings of simple stories,

    audio-visual narrations, picture books

     

    New

    Progressive

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

            effective

    communication,

    c)Read andretellthe

    story ‘The saltandthe cat’ toenhanceoral

    communication.

      conversation

    accordingtotheir understanding.

    3. Learneranswer

    questions after readinga textby gettingcluesfrom the storyread.

    4. Learners talk abouttheirown

    experiencesin

    relationto the story.

    Primary

    English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg. 152-

    154

       
      3 Writing

     

    Diseasesand

    Foods we eat

    Guided Writing Bythe end of the sub

    strand,thelearner should

    be able to:

    a)Write wordsfroma prompt to

    demonstrate mastery of

    vocabulary/complete

    sentences,

    b)Write sentences correctlyandlegibly.

    c)re-arrange wordsto

    make shortphrases and sentences.

    Howdo you

    uselightsat home?

    1. Learners are

    guided onthefive steps ofthe writingprocess:

    planning, drafting, revising

    editingand writing thefinalpiece

    2. Learners fillingin

    gapscorrectlyand sensibly.

    3. Ingroups, learners mime a

    situationandlet others write aboutit.

    4. Learners write

    phrasesin response to a picture prompt appropriately.

    5. Learners write

    meaningful sentences in pairs fromsimple

    Charts,

    pictures and photographs

     

    New Progressive Primary English Learners Book/Grade

    3 pg.149 &

    154 -155

    Oral

    questions, portfolio, observation

     

     

     

     

     

     

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