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FORM 4 ENGLISH SCHEMES OF WORK FOR TERM 1-3
| ENGLISH SCHEMES OF WORK FORM 4
 TERM ONE  | 
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| WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB-TOPIC | LESSON OBJECTIVES | TEACHING/LEARNING ACTIVITIES | TEACHING/LEARNING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS | |||||||||
| 1,2 OPENING AND REVISION OF END YEAR EXAMINATIONS | |||||||||||||||||
| 3 | 1 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Distinguishing word classes using stress | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Read the poem “The pauper” in groups aloud · Discuss the question from the poem correctly  | 
· discussion | ·        Chalkboard
 · Flash cards  | 
·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 1-2
 · Teachers guide page 1  | 
 
 
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| 2 | STUDY SKILLS | Study of works of literature: Setting in literature | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define setting correctly · Discuss the various forms of setting · Describe the setting in a given story  | 
· Discussion | · chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 5-7
 · Teachers guide page 2-3 
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| 3 | READING | Women Critical to Food Security | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the role of women in production of food · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 2-5
 · Teachers guide page 3-5 · English dictionary  | 
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| 4 | GRAMMAR | Functions of nouns | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define nouns · Discuss the functions of nouns correctly · Use nouns to bring out different functions in sentences  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons inEnglish Book 4 students book Page 7-9
 · Teachers guide page 5-7  | 
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| 6 | WRITING | Paraphrasing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define paraphrasing · Identify the importance of paraphrasing · Paraphrase a given text correctly, neatly and legibly  | 
·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 10-11
 · Teachers guide page 7-8  | 
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| 7,8 | INTENSIVE READING | The Inheritance By David Mulwa | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text 
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· Discussion | Chalkboard | · The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
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| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION |  
 Hot seating Labels with vague meanings  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Discuss the terms of reference of the scenario presented in the text · Act out and dramatise the roles of the select committee members formed according to the scenario presented in the text · Make a list of the labels around them on clothes, cutlery, medicine, phones and bottles · Distinguish between labels that are straight-forward and the ones that are ambiguous  | 
·        Discussion
 · Hot seating  | 
·        Chalkboard
 · Charts  | 
·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 12-13
 · Teachers guide page 9-10  | 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | Study of works of literature: Satire | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define satire · Identify the techniques that help satire to be achieved including juxtaposition, hyperbole, irony and humour · Identify and explain satire in a given text correctly  | 
· Discussion | · Samples of paragraphs with satire | ·        New Horizons inEnglish Book 4 students book Page 17
 · Teachers guide page 10-11 ·  | 
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| 6 | READING | Life on the Streets | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Describe some causes of street children · Appreciate the importance of families · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Acquire and use new vocabulary  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 13-16
 · Teachers guide page 11-13 · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Interrogative pronouns | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · · Define interrogative pronouns · Identify the interrogative pronouns in given sentences · Use interrogative pronouns correctly in sentences  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 20-22
 · Teachers guide page 13-15  | 
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| 5 | 1 | WRITING | paraphrasing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the need for paraphrase · Identify the characteristics of a paraphrase · Write a paraphrase of a given passage neatly and legibly 
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·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 10-11
 · Teachers guide page 15  | 
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| 7,8 | INTENSIVE READING | The Inheritance By David Mulwa | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
· Discussion | · Chalkboard | · The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Word stress in English | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define word stress correctly · Place stress on the correct syllables in words 
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· discussion | · Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 27-28
 · Teachers guide page 17  | 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | Summary writing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Summarize the given passage in not more than ninety words  | 
·        Discussion
 · Summarizing  | 
·        Chalkboards
 · Wall charts with short poems  | 
·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 31
 · Teachers guide page 18 Demystifying poetry  | 
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| 6 | READING | Comprehension
 Medicinal value of the Lemon  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the importance of the lemon · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 29-31
 · Teachers guide page 19-20 · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Relative pronouns | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify relative pronouns · Use relative pronouns in sentences correctly  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page35-39
 · Teachers guide page 20-22  | 
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| 6 | 1 | WRITING | Punctuation in Titles of Publications, Quotations and Headings | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Correctly punctuate titles of full-length publications · Correctly punctuate titles of parts of publications · Incorporate short quotations within the text of their work · Set off long quotations 
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·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
·        Chalkboard
 · Sample publications  | 
·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 23-26
 · Teachers guide page 22-23  | 
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| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Word stress in English
 Sentence stress  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify the stress in homographs depending on how they are used in sentences · Describe sentence stress · Identify the stressed words in sentences given correctly 
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·        Discussion
 · Pronunciation  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 45-46, 46-47
 · Teachers guide page 24-25 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | ROLE PLAY | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the importance of good health · Engage in role-play to elaborate on the topics given on health concerns  | 
·        Discussion
 · Role play  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 46-47
 · Teachers guide page 25-26  | 
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| 6 | READING | Comprehension
 A Global Village  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the effects of transportation and communication technology · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 47-49
 · Teachers guide page 26-28 · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Verbs: Participial Phrases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define participial phrases · Identify them in sentences correctly · Use participial phrases in sentences correctly  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 52-55
 · Teachers guide page 28-30  | 
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| 7 | 1 | WRITING | Recipe | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Explain what a recipe is · Give clear instructions on how to prepare a particular meal · Write neatly and legibly 
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·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
·        Chalkboard
 · Sample recipe  | 
·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 39-44
 · Teachers guide page 30-31  | 
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| 2 | INTENSIVE READING |  
 The Inheritance By David Mulwa 
 
 
 
 
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Reading set texts
 · Discussing the issues raised  | 
·        Discussion
 
 
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· The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 3 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Interviews | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define an interview · Describe the important things to be considered when conducting an interview · Participate in a mock interview  | 
·        Discussion
 · Role play  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 63-64
 · Teachers guide page 32 
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| 4 | STUDY SKILLS | Discussion | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Discuss the reasons given in the given text as to why victims of rape do not report such cases · Take down notes as they discuss  | 
·        Note taking
 · Discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 64-65
 · Teachers guide page 33 
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| 5/6 | READING | Comprehension
 Mother Fails to Save Daughter from Rape  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the need for protecting girls from rapists · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 65-67
 · Teachers guide page 33-35 · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Gerunds | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define gerunds · Identify gerunds in sentences · Use gerunds correctly in sentences  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 71-73
 · Teachers guide page 35-37  | 
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| 9 | 1 | WRITING | Social writing: Instructions to friends and relatives | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the need to acquire instructions-writing skills · Write instructions to friends and relatives correctly · Write neatly and legibly  | 
·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 73-74
 · Teachers guide page 37-38  | 
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| 2/3 | INTENSIVE READING |  
 The Inheritance By David Mulwa 
 
 
 
 
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Reading set texts
 · Discussing the issues raised  | 
·        Discussion
 
 
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· The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | -Acceptable speech habits, tone and interruption
 -Making oral reports: police statements  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify acceptable manners in speech · Identify the words and expressions that are helpful and socially acceptable in speech · Describe the features of a good oral report · Practice making oral reports  | 
·        Discussion
 · Role play  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 75-76
 · Teachers guide page 39-40  | 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | Study of works of literature: Some stylistic devices in literary works | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define stylistic devices · Define onomatopoeia, repetition, alliteration, irony, sarcasm, personification, and allusion · Identify the defined stylistic devices in given texts  | 
· Discussion | · | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page  81-83
 · Teachers guide page 40-41 
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| 6 | READING | Comprehension
 Ntanya  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 77-79
 · Teachers guide page 41-43 · English dictionary  | 
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| 7/8 | GRAMMAR | Relative pronouns | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify relative pronouns · Use relative pronouns in sentences correctly  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 67-6
 · Teachers guide page43-54  | 
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| 10 | 1 | WRITING | Public writing: Letters of Inquiry and letters of request | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define letters of inquiry and request · Write letters of inquiry and request correctly · Write neatly and legibly 
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·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons inEnglish Book 4 students book Page 85-87
 · Teachers guide page 45-46  | 
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| 2/3 | INTENSIVE READING |  
 The Inheritance By David Mulwa 
 
 
 
 
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Reading set texts
 · Discussing the issues raised  | 
·        Discussion
 
 
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· The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Word stress | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify the words from a list given whose meaning and word class would change depending on stress placement  | 
·        Discussion
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· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 88
 · Teachers guide page 47  | 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | Interpretive reading as a study skill | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the significance of interpretative reading as a study skill · Identify the essential features of interpretive reading · Apply interpretive reading skills  | 
· Discussion | · Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons inEnglish Book 4 students book
 · Teachers guide page 48-49 
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| 6 | READING | Comprehension
 Off with the old, on with the new  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the value of generosity · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 89-92
 · Teachers guide page 49-51 · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Adjectives + typical endings | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify and discuss the typical endings of adjectives in sentences  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 83-85
 · Teachers guide page 51-53  | 
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| 11 | 1 | WRITING | Faxes and E-mails | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the usefulness of faxes and e-mail in communication · State the features of a fax and an e-mail · Write neatly and legibly ·  | 
·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 56-62
 · Teachers guide page 53-54  | 
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| 2,3 | READING | The Inheritance By David Mulwa | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Reading
 · Discussion · Writing  | 
Excerpts from the setbook | · The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | DRAMATISATION: Use of tone to reveal attitude | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Present a brief skit in class · Use the appropriate tone to bring out the attitude in the various situations in the skit 
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·        Discussion
 · Role play  | 
chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 100
 · Teachers guide page 55-56  | 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | Note making | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Make notes on the passage “Are goats scapegoats?” · Write a summary of not more than 80 words on the measures that human beings can take to improve their land  | 
·        Discussion
 · Summary writing · Note-making  | 
· chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 107-107
 · Teachers guide page 56-57 ·  | 
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| 6 | READING | Comprehension
 A Pound of Flesh  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the need to be kind to others · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizons inEnglish Book 4 students book Page 100-106
 · Teachers guide page 57-59 · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Functions of adjectives in sentences | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Distinguish among functions of different kinds of adjectives · Use coordinating, subordinating and correlative conjunctions correctly  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 107-110
 · Teachers guide page 59-61  | 
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| 12 | 1 | WRITING | Reviews | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Describe the essential parts of a review · Write a review correctly · Write neatly and legibly  | 
·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 110-112
 · Teachers guide page 61-62  | 
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| 2/3 | INTENSIVE READING |  
 The Inheritance By David Mulwa 
 
 
 
 
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Reading set texts
 · Discussing the issues raised  | 
·        Discussion
 · Reading · Writing 
 
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· The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | GROUP WORK | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Participate effectively in the group discussion based on the passage “Leaving Home.”  | 
· Discussion | · Chalkboard | ·        New Horizonsin English Book 4 students book Page 113-114
 · Teachers guide page 63-64  | 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | Study of works of literature: Symbolism in literature | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define symbolism · Identify the symbolism used in the passage “The Banister.”  | 
· Discussion | · Chalkboard | ·        New HorizonsEnglish Book 4 students book Page 116-118
 · Teachers guide page 64-65  | 
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| 6 | READING | Comprehension
 Using the Internet as an advertising medium  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the importance of the internet in people’s lives · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New HorizonsEnglish Book 4 students book Page 114-116
 · Teachers guide page 65-67 · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Position of adverbs in sentences | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define adverbs · Use adverbs in various positions in sentences correctly  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New HorizonsEnglish Book 4 students book Page 118-121
 · Teachers guide page67-68  | 
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 13,14 REVISION, END TERM EXAMINATIONS, MARKING AND CLOSING 
 
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| ENGLISH SCHEMES OF WORK FORM 4
 TERM TWO  | 
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| WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB-TOPIC | LESSON OBJECTIVES | TEACHING/LEARNING ACTIVITIES | TEACHING/LEARNING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS | |||||||||
| 1,2 OPENING AND REVISION OF END YEAR EXAMINATIONS | |||||||||||||||||
| 3 | 1 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | -Oral Presentations
 -Study of works of literature: Plot and synopsis 
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Write a short summary of one of the literature setbooks · Give an oral presentation of the summary in the class without making reference to the text or exercise book · Write a synopsis of one of the literary works being studied  | 
·        Discussion
 · Oral presentation  | 
·        Chalkboard
 · Flash cards  | 
·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 124-125
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 2 | STUDY SKILLS | Summary writing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Read the passage entitled “The Benefits of Dancing” and write a summary of about 50 words on the social benefits of attending dances  | 
·        Discussion
 · Summary writing  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 128-129
 · Teachers guide 
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| 3 | READING | Racism | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the dangers of racism · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 126-127
 · Teachers guide · English dictionary  | 
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| 4 | GRAMMAR | Adverbs- typical endings | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify the various typical endings of adverbs · Form adverbs form given words using the typically endings discussed  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 129-130
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 6 | WRITING | Expository writing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Write a good expository composition following the guidelines and the sample given  | 
·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 121-122
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 7,8 | INTENSIVE READING | The Inheritance By David Mulwa | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text 
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· Discussion | · Chalkboard | · The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
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| 4 | WRITING |  
 Questionnaires  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define a questionnaire · Write a good question using the guidelines given by the teacher  | 
· Writing | · Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 130-132
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 5 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | READING POETRY | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Read the poem “The Village well loudly in chorus. · Answer the questions from the poem correctly  | 
·        Reading
 · Question and answers  | 
· Charts | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 140-142
 · Teachers guide · Understanding Poetry 
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| 6 | READING COMPREHENSION | Addicted to Love | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the dangers of addiction to drugs · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Acquire and use new vocabulary  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 136-139
 · Teachers guide · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Functions of prepositions | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define prepositions · Identify the functions ofprepositions in given sentences · Make sentences with prepositions that serve different functions  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 142-146
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 5 | 1 | WRITING | Creative writing: Imaginative writing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define creative writing · Write a good imaginative composition 
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·        Writing
 · Discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 147-148
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 7,8 | INTENSIVE READING | The Inheritance By David Mulwa | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
· Discussion | · Chalkboard | · The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Dialogue: Turn-taking to demonstrate empathy | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify the signals that indicate that a speaker is claiming a turn during a conversation · Participate in a conversation effectively and ensuring that turn-taking rules are observed 
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·        Discussion
 · Role play  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 149-152
 · Teachers guide page 17  | 
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| 5 | ORAL LITERATURE | Animal Folktales | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Discuss the characteristics of animal folktales · Answer the questions from the animal folktale given correctly  | 
·        Narration
 · Discussion · Reading 
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·        Chalkboards
 · Wall charts with short poems  | 
·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 155-158
 · Oral Literature for Schools 
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| 6 | READING COMPREHENSION | Clash of Cultures | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the diverse cultures of the world · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 152-155
 · Teachers guide · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Conjunctions: Functions in sentences | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define conjunctions · Identify the functions of conjunctions in sentences · Use conjunctions in sentences correctly  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 158-161
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 6 | 1 | WRITING | Autobiography | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define an autobiography · Write a good autobiography using the guidelines given by the teacher 
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·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
·        Chalkboard
 · Sample publications  | 
·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 161
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Focus on speaking | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Differentiate between formal and informal speech · Discuss the situations where either could be used · Write a formal speech of about three paragraphs on a topic of their choice 
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·        Discussion
 · Pronunciation · Speaking  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 162-163
 · Teachers guide 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | Studying Oral Literature: Style in narratives | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify the important aspects of narratives that one should consider · Outline the stylistic devices characteristic of narratives · Answer the questions from the narrative “Hare and Elephant” correctly  | 
·        Discussion
 · Role play  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 166-168
 · Teachers guide · Oral Literature for Schools  | 
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| 6 | READING | Comprehension
 The Professional Touts  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the dangers of corruption · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 163-166
 · Teachers guide · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Clauses: Inversions | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Differentiate between defining and non-defining clauses · Use inversions with clauses correctly · Identify the adverb clauses in given sentences correctly  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 179-181
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 7 | 1 | WRITING | Biographies | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define a biography · Write a brief biography of a good friend of theirs · Write neatly and legibly 
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·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
·        Chalkboard
 · Sample recipe  | 
·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 182
 · Teachers guide page 30-31  | 
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| 2 | INTENSIVE READING |  
 The Inheritance By David Mulwa 
 
 
 
 
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Reading set texts
 · Discussing the issues raised  | 
·        Discussion
 
 
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· The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 3 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | An Oral Literature research Project | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define proverbs correctly · Outline the functions of proverbs as discussed in the conversation between Nyar Nam, Otieno and Ojuok · Discuss the characteristics of proverbs · Give examples of proverbs from their community and translate them into English  | 
·        Discussion
 · Role play  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 172-173
 · Teachers guide page 32 · Oral Literature for Schools 
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| 4 | STUDY SKILLS | Study of works of literature: Point of view | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Discuss the various points of view used in literature, that is, first person, third person and objective points of view  | 
·        Note taking
 · Discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 173-175
 · Teachers guide 
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| 5/6 | READING | Comprehension
 Grandfather  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the importance of respecting elders · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 174-177
 · Teachers guide · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | WRITING | SUMMARY | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Describe the ceremony of ekereero in the passage “Women Call the Shots” in not more than 100 words  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 177-179
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 9 | 1 | WRITING | Instructional writing: Curriculum VitaeI | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define a CV correctly · Write a good own CV using the guidelines given by the teacher  | 
·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 197-206
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 2/3 | INTENSIVE READING |  
 The Inheritance By David Mulwa 
 
 
 
 
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Reading set texts
 · Discussing the issues raised  | 
·        Discussion
 
 
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· The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Negotiation skills | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Outline the various situations one may require to use negotiation skills · Describe the process of negotiation accurately · Engage in a mock negotiation on any given topic  | 
·        Discussion
 · Role play  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 183-185
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | Study of works of literature: Oral Poetry | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Discuss the various forms of oral poetry · Discuss features of oral poetry · Answer the questions from the oral poem entitled “Omukiga Bridegroom’s emissary” correctly  | 
· Discussion | ·        Samples of oral poems
 · Chalkboard  | 
·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page  188-193
 · Teachers guide · Oral Literature for Schools 
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| 6 | READING | Comprehension
 The Silent Scream  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the dangers of abortion · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 186-188
 · Teachers guide · English dictionary  | 
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| 7/8 | GRAMMAR | Clauses: Sentence Connectors | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define sentence connectors · List all the sentence connectors in English · Use sentence connectors in sentences correctly  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 194-196
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 10 | 1 | WRITING | Instructional writing: Curriculum Vitae II | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define a CV correctly Write a good own CV using the guidelines given by the teacher  | 
·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 85-87197-206
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 2/3 | INTENSIVE READING |  
 The Inheritance By David Mulwa 
 
 
 
 
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Reading set texts
 · Discussing the issues raised  | 
·        Discussion
 
 
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· The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Word stress | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify the words from a list given whose meaning and word class would change depending on stress placement  | 
·        Discussion
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· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 88
 · Teachers guide page 47  | 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | Interpretive reading as a study skill | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the significance of interpretative reading as a study skill · Identify the essential features of interpretive reading · Apply interpretive reading skills  | 
· Discussion | · Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book
 · Teachers guide page 48-49 
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| 6 | READING | Comprehension
 Off with the old, on with the new  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the value of generosity · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 89-92
 · Teachers guide page 49-51 · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Adjectives + typical endings | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify and discuss the typical endings of adjectives in sentences · Change words given to adjectives that end with the typical endings explained  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 83-85
 · Teachers guide page 51-53  | 
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| 11 | 1 | WRITING | Speeches | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define a speech · Write a good speech according to the format and the guidelines given by the teacher · Write neatly and legibly 
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·        Writing
 · discussion  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 216-218
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 2,3 | READING | The Inheritance By David Mulwa | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
· | · Excerpts from the setbook | · The Inheritance By David Mulwa | |||||||||||
| 4 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION | Recorded speech: Using tone to reveal attitude | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Read the poem “Grass will Grow” aloud in class · Discuss the feelings that the poem arouses · Identify the tone of the poem · Discuss the attitude of the speaker towards death 
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·        Discussion
 · Role play  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 207
 · Teachers guide · Understanding Poetry  | 
 
 
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| 5 | STUDY SKILLS | Summary writing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Make notes from the passage entitled “Plastics.” · Summarize the passage in not more than 120 words  | 
·        Discussion
 · Summary writing · Note-making  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in  English Book 4 students book Page 211-212
 · Teachers guide 
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| 6 | READING | Comprehension
 Contrary Thermometers  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the dangers of global warming · Answer questions on the passage correctly. · Infer meaning of the new words used  | 
·        Reading comprehension
 
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· Pre-reading activities | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 208-211
 · Teachers guide · English dictionary  | 
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| 7,8 | GRAMMAR | Clauses: Substitution and Ellipsis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Distinguish between substitution and ellipsis · Rewrite the sentences given using substitution and ellipsis  | 
·        Discussing
 
 · Writing sentences  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 212-216
 · Teachers guide  | 
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 12, 13,14 REVISION, END TERM EXAMINATIONS, MARKING AND CLOSING 
 
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| 1 | 1 | EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
 
 
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LISTENING COMPREHENSION | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Distinguish between substitution and ellipsis Rewrite the sentences given using substitution and ellipsis  | 
·        Listening
 · Oral and written exercises . 
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· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 219-220
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 2 | 
READING COMPREHENSION | 
The Supermarket of the Poor | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate the diversity of people in their neighbourhood · Answer the questions from the passage correctly · Infer meanings of new words used  | 
·        Written exercise
 · Reading a passage · Listening & speaking  | 
· Section of a set book | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 220-223
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 3 | 
WRITING | 
Composition based on a set book | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Write a good essay based on the The Blossoms of the Savannah  | 
·        Written exercises
 · General review 
 
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· Section of a set book | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 241
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 4-5 | WRITING | Essay writing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Write a good essay based on A Doll’s House  | 
·        Look up terms in the dictionary
 · Writing · General review  | 
· Dictionary | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 229
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 6 | GRAMMAR | Indirect speech and idioms | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Rewrite given sentences in either direct or indirect speech · Use idiomatic expressions correctly in sentences  | 
·        Written exercise
 · Exercise review 
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·        Chalkboard
 · Charts  | 
·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 216
 · Teachers guide  | 
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| 7 & 8 | READING | Intensive reading:
 Setbooks  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
Oral exercises
 Discussion on the setbooks Dramatization 
 
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· Prescribed literature setbooks |  
 · Literature setbooks  | 
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 REVISION 
 
 
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Features of oral poetry
 
 
 
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Identify the various forms of oral poetry · Discuss the features of oral poetry · Outline the functions of oral poetry 
 
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·        Silent reading
 · Writing · Reading an oral poem · Writing translations · Group reflections 
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·        Chalkboard
 · Charts  | 
·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 259-261
 · Teachers guide 
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| 3 | WRITING | Report writing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Write a good report of about 300-400 following the guidelines given by the teacher  | 
·        Reading
 · Writing · General review  | 
· Samples of reports | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 230
 · Teachers guide 
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| 4 | GRAMMAR | Revision exercises | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 Answer the grammar questions in the exercises given correctly  | 
·        Reading examples
 · Oral exercise · Written exercise  | 
· Sample sentences | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 239-240
 · Teachers guide 
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| 5 | READING COMPREHENSION | 
A Special Child | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Appreciate people with physical challenges · Answer questions from the passage correctly · Infer the meaning of the new words in the passage 
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·        Written exercise
 · Reading a passage · Listening & speaking  | 
·        Readers
 
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·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 234-236
 · Teachers guide 
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| 6 | WRITING | Imaginative composition | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Write a good imaginative composition to end with the statement given  | 
·        Guided practical activities
 · Group reflections · General review  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 241
 · Teachers guide 
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| 7 & 8 | 
READING | 
Intensive reading
 Setbooks  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Oral exercises
 · Discussion on the set books · Dramatization 
 
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· Set book guides | · Literature setbooks |  
 
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| 3 | 1 | ORAL LITERATURE | 
Trickster narratives | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define trickster narratives · Identify features of a trickster narrative · Discuss the functions of different types of narratives  | 
·        Reading aloud.
 · Guided discussion · Role play  | 
·        Readers
 
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·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 237-239
 · Teachers guide · Oral Literature for Schools  | 
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GRAMMAR | REVISION | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Attempt the grammar exercise given correctly 
 
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·        Guided discussion
 · Oral and written exercises 
 
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· Samples of sentences | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 249-250
 · Teachers guide 
 
 
 
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| 4-5 | WRITING | Functional writing
 Personal Journal  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Write a good personal journal based on the given question  | 
· Writing | · Sample personal journal | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 242
 · Teachers guide 
 
 
 
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| 6 | LISTENING & SPEAKING | Oral skills | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 Attempt the oral skills exercises given correctly  | 
·        Guided discussion
 · Group writing · General review · Oral and written exercises  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 232-233
 · Teachers guide 
 
 
 
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| 7 & 8 | 
READING | 
Intensive reading:Setbooks Revision  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Guided revision
 · Answer review questions 
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· Set book guide | · Literature setbooks | |||||||||||||
| 4 | 1 | LISTENING & SPEAKING | Oral skills | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Attempt the oral skills exercises given correctly  | 
·        Guided discussion
 · Group writing · General review · Oral and written exercises  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 208-211
 · Teachers guide 
 
 
 
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READING | Poetry:
 Alliteration and assonance Metaphors, irony and contrast  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Define the poetic terms indicated correctly · Identify them in the poem given correctly · Answer the question given from the poem correctly  | 
·        Reading a poem aloud
 · Guided discussion · Writing · General review  | 
· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 248-249
 · Teachers guide · Understanding Poetry 
 
 
 
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| 4-5 | FUNCTIONAL WRITING | Notification of a meeting, minutes, memo and CV writing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Review the formats and the content of notification of a meeting, minutes, memo and CV correctly  | 
· Writing | ·        Chalkboard
 · Samples of the said functional documents  | 
·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 252
 · Teachers guide 
 
 
 
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| 6 | GRAMMAR | Rewriting sentences to convey same meaning | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Attempt the exercises given correctly | 
·        Oral and written exercises
 
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· Chalkboard | ·        New Horizons in English Book 4 students book Page 261-263
 · Teachers guide 
 
 
 
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| 7 & 8 | 
INTENSIVE READING | 
Intensive reading:Set books revision  | 
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 · Analyze the setting, characters, roles, themes, style and language use in the set text  | 
·        Guided revision
 · Answer review questions 
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· Setbooks guides | · Literature setbooks | |||||||||||||
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