This document contains a yearly scheme of work for Year 3 students in 2013. It outlines the content and learning standards for 4 units that will be covered from weeks 1-9. The units are "Things I Do", "Being Healthy", "My Cousins, My Neighbor", and "People Around Me". Each unit focuses on developing students' listening, speaking, reading, writing, language art, and grammar skills according to standards set for the end of primary school. A variety of activities and assessments are included to provide evidence of learning.
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1. Year 3 KSSR/
YEARLY SCHEME OF WORK YEAR THREE 2013
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
1,2,3
2 Jan -
18 Jan
World of
self
Unit 1
Things I Do
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct
stress, rhythm and intonation.
1.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
listen and respond appropriately in
formal and informal situations for a
variety of purposes.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrate understanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and
non-print materials using a range
of strategies to construct meaning.
Learning and speaking
1.1.1 Able to speak with the correct
word stress.
1.1.4 Able to talk about a stimulus with
guidance.
1.2.1 Able to participate in daily
conversations:
(e) talk about oneself
Reading
2.2.2 Able to read and understand
phrases and sentences in linear and
non-linear texts.
2.2.3 Able to read and understandsimple
and compound sentences.
2.2.4 Able to read and understand a
paragraph with simple a compound
sentences.
B1 DL1 E1
Able to do any of the
following:
(a)recite rhymes
(b) sing songs
(c) tongue
twisters
(d) sing in groups
B1 DB1 E1
Able to group words
according to word
categories.
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation.
2. Year 3 KSSR/
3.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
form letters and words in neat
legible print including cursive
writing.
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range of
purposes.
4.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
enjoy and appreciate rhymes,
poems and songs, through
performance.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organize and produce
creative works forenjoyment
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
and appropriately.
Writing
3.1.1 Able to write in neat legible print
with correct spelling:
(a) phrases
3.2.1 Able to complete :
(a) linear texts
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
Language Art
4.1.2 Able to sing action songs,recite jazz
chants and poems with correct
pronunciation, rhythm an intonation.
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance based
on:
(b) Poems
Grammar
5.1.1 Able to use nouns correctly and
appropriately:
(a) common nouns
(b) proper nouns
B1 DB2 E1
Able to read and
identify :
(a) common nouns
(b) proper nouns
(c) singular nouns
(d) plural nouns
3. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
4,5
21 Jan –
1 Feb.
World of
knowledge
Unit 2
Being
Healthy
1.1 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with thecorrect stress,
rhythm and intonation.
1.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
listen and respond appropriately in
formal and informal situations for a
variety of purposes.
1.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year
primary schooling, pupils will be
able to demonstrate understanding
of a variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to read
independently for information and
enjoyment.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.4 Able to talk about astimulus with
guidance.
1.2.1 Able to participate in daily
conversations:
(e)talk about oneself
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
Writing
2.2.1 Able to apply word attackskills by:
(b) identifying words similar
in meaning
2.3.1 Able to read for information and
enjoyment with guidance:
(b) non-fiction
. B2 DL1 E1
Able to participate in
the following
conversation :
( a ) talk about oneself
( b ) introduce family
members and friends
B1 DT1 E1
Able to form numerals
and letters of words
using correct
penmanship:
a ) phrases
b ) simple sentences
c ) numeral forms
d ) word forms
EE: Contextual
learning,
Thinking skills,
4. Year 3 KSSR/
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range of
purposes.
3.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
write and present ideas through
a variety of media using
appropriate language, form and
style.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
and appropriately.
Reading
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
3.2.3 Able to punctuate correctly:
(b) comma
3.3.1 Able to create simple texts using a
variety ofmedia with guidance :
(b) linear text
Language Art
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance
based on:
(a) jazz chants
(b) poems
(c) action songs
(d) stories
Grammar
5.1.1 Able to use nouns correctly and
appropriately:
(c) singular nouns
(d) plural nouns
5. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
6, 7
4 Feb –
15 Feb
World of
self
Unit 3
My
cousins,
My
neighbour
1.1 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
listen and respond appropriately in
formal and informal situations for a
variety of purposes.
1.3 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand andrespond to oral
textsin a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrateunderstanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
read independently for information
and enjoyment.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.1 Able to speak with the correct
word stress.
1.1.4 Able to talk about astimulus with
guidance.
1.2.1 Able to participate in daily
conversations:
(f) introduce family members and
friends.
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(c) giving True/False replies.
Reading
2.2.2 Able to read and understandphrases
and sentences in linear and non-
linear texts.
2.2.3 Able to read and understand simple
and compound sentences.
2.3.1 Able to read for information and
enjoyment withguidance:
(a) fiction
B2 DL2 E1
Able to ask and
answer correctly
using:
(a) personal,
(b) demonstrative
and
(c) possessive
pronouns
B2 DB1 E1
Able to match words
with words of
(a) similar meaning
(b) opposite meaning
EE: Values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
6. Year 3 KSSR/
3.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
write and present ideas through
a variety of media using
appropriate language, form and
style.
4.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
enjoy and appreciate rhymes,
poems and songs, through
performance.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
and appropriately.
Writing
3.3.1 Able to create simple texts using a
variety of media with guidance :
(b) linear
Language Art
4.1.1 Able to enjoy action songs, jazz
chants and poems through non-
verbalresponse.
4.3.2 Able to perform with guidance
based on:
(b) poems
(c) action songs
Grammar
5.1.2 Able to use pronouns
correctly and
appropriately:
(a) personal
B1 DL2 E1
Able to do any of the
following
(a) jazz chants
(b) action songs
(c) tongue
twisters
7. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
8,9
18 Feb –
1 Mar
World of
knowledge
Unit 4
People
around me
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with thecorrect stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
listen and respond appropriately in
formal and informal situations for a
variety of purposes.
1.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrateunderstanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.2 Able to listen to, say aloudand recite
rhymes, tongue twisters and sing
songs paying attention to
pronunciation, rhythm and intonation
1.1.3 Able to talk about a stimulus with
guidance.
1.2.1 Able to participate in daily
conversations:
(e)talk about oneself,
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
Reading
2.2.3 Able to read and understandsimple
and compound sentences.
2.2.4 Able to read and understand a
paragraph with simple and
compound sentences.
EE: Multiple
intelligences,
entrepreneurs
hip,
8. Year 3 KSSR/
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
write usingappropriate language,
form and style for a range of
purposes.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
and appropriately.
Writing
3.2.1 Able to complete :
(a) linear texts
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(c) questions
Language Art
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance based
on:
- action songs
Grammar
5.1.2 Able to use pronouns correctly and
appropriately:
(b) demonstrative
B2 DT1 E1
Able to spell correctly.
B2 DT2 E1
Able to complete:
a) linear texts
b) non-linear
texts
B3 DB1 E1
Able to recognize,
read and match
pictures with phrases
and sentences.
B3 DB2 E1
Able to form
sentences using
substitution table.
9. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
10,11,12
4 Mar –
22 Mar
World of
knowledge
Unit 5
Having Fun
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.2 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
listen and respond appropriately in
formal and informal situations for a
variety of purposes.
1.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
textsin a variety of contexts.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.3 Able to listen to, say aloudand recite
rhymes, tongue twisters and sing
songs paying attention to
pronunciation, rhythm and
intonation.
1.1.4 Able to talk about a stimulus with
guidance.
1.2.1 Able to participate in daily
conversations:
(a) express good wishes
(b) ask for help
(c) respond to someone asking for
help
(d) offer help
(e) talk about oneself
(f) introduce family members and
friends.
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
(c) giving True/False replies.
(d) sequencing with guidance.
B3 DL1 E1
Able to participate in
the following
conversation:
(a) express good
wishes
(b) ask for help
(c) respond to
someone asking for
help
(d) offer help
B3 DL2 E1
Able to listen to,
follow and give
instructions and
directions.
B3 DT1 E1
Able to use correctly:
(a) exclamation mark
(b) comma
B3 DT2 E1
Able to write
sentences using
correct penmanship.
B3 DT3 E1
Able to complete
sentences using the
correct verbs:
EE: Contextual
learning,
10. Year 3 KSSR/
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrateunderstanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to constructmeaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to read
independently forinformation and
enjoyment.
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range of
purposes.
Reading
2.2.1 Able to apply word attack skills by:
(a) grouping words according to
word categories.
(b) identifying words similarin
meaning
(d) identifying words opposite in
meaning
2.2.2 Able to read and understandphrases
and sentences in linear and non-
linear texts.
2.2.4 Able to read and understanda
paragraph with simple an compound
sentences.
2.3.1 Able to read for information
and enjoyment with guidance:
(a) fiction
Writing
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
(c) questions
3.2.3 Able to punctuate correctly:
(a) exclamation mark
(a) regular verbs
(b) simple
present tense
simple past tense
11. Year 3 KSSR/
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
andappropriately.
Language Art
4.3.1 Able to produce simple creative
works with guidance based on:
(a) jazz chants
(b) poems
(c) action songs
(d) stories
5.1.2 Able to use pronouns correctly and
appropriately:
(c) possessive
13
23 March
–
31 March
School Holidays (1 term breaks)
12. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
14,15,16
1 April –
19 April
World of
knowledge
Unit 6
Pet’s
World
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
listen and respond appropriately in
formal and informal situations for a
variety of purposes.
1.3 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.3 Able to listen to, say aloudand recite
rhymes, tongue twisters and sing
songs paying attention to
pronunciation, rhythm and intonation
1.1.4 Able to talk about astimulus
withguidance.
1.2.1 Able to participate in daily
conversations:
(a) express good wishes
(b) ask for help
(c) respond to someone asking for
help
(d) offer help
(e) talk about oneself
(f) introduce family members and
friends.
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
(c) giving True/False replies.
(d) sequencing with guidance.
EE: values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Information
and Comm.
Technology
skills
13. Year 3 KSSR/
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrateunderstanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
read independently for information
and enjoyment.
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range
of purposes.
4.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
enjoy and appreciate rhymes,
poems and songs, through
performance.
Reading
2.2.3 Able to read and understand simple
and compound sentences.
2.2.4 Able to read and understand a
paragraph with simple and
compound sentences.
2.2.5 Able to apply dictionary skills
to locate words:
(a) entry points.
(b) exit points.
2.3.1 Able to read for information
and enjoyment with
guidance:
(b) non-fiction
Writing
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
(c) questions
Language Art
4.1.1 Able to enjoy action songs, jazz
chants and poems through non-verbal
response.
4.1.2 Able to sing action songs,recite jazz
chants and poems with correct
pronunciation, rhythm and
intonation.
14. Year 3 KSSR/
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
and appropriately.
4.3.1 Able to produce simple creative
works with guidance based on:
(e) jazz chants
(f) poems
(g) action songs
(h) stories
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance
based on:
(e) jazz chants
(f) poems
(g) action songs
(h) stories
Grammar
5.1.3 Able to use verbscorrectly and
appropriately:
(a) regular verbs
15. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
17,18,19
22April –
10 May
World of
knowledge
Unit 7
From the
Sea
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrate understanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
read independently for information
and enjoyment.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.4 Able to talk about astimulus with
guidance.
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
Reading
2.2.2 Able to read and understandphrases
and sentences in linear and non-
linear texts.
2.2.4 Able to read and understanda
paragraph with simple andcompound
sentences.
2.2.5 Able to apply dictionary skillto locate
words:
(a) entry points.
(b) exit points.
2.3.1 Able to read for information and
enjoyment with guidance:
(b)fiction
B4 DB2 E1
Complete sentences
using the correct
conjunctions:
(a) and
(b) or
(c) but
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
16. Year 3 KSSR/
3.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to form
letters and words in neat legible
print including cursive writing.
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range
of purposes.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
and appropriately.
Writing
3.1.1 Able to write in neat legible print
with correct spelling:
(a) phrases
(b) simple sentences
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
(c) question
Language Art
4.3.1 Able to produce simple creative
works with guidance based on:
(i) jazz chants
(j) poems
(k) action songs
(l) stories
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance
based on:
(i) jazz chants
(j) poems
(k) action songs
(l) stories
Grammar
5.1.3 Able to use verbscorrectly and
appropriately:
(a) regular verbs
(b) simple present tense
B4 DT1 E1
Able to write
sentences using
correct punctuations
from picture stimulus.
17. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
20,21
13 May –
24 May
World of
stories
Unit 8
It’s Story
Times!
1.1 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrate understanding of a
varietyof linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
read independently for information
and enjoyment.
3.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to form
letters and words in neat legible
print including cursive writing.
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range
of purposes.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.4 Able to talk about astimulus with
guidance
Reading
2.2.4 Able to read and understand a
paragraph with simple andcompound
sentences
2.3.1 Able to read for information and
enjoyment with guidance:
(b)fiction
Writing
3.1.1 Able to write in neat legible print
with correct spelling:
(a) phrases
(b) simple sentences
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
(c) question
B4 DL1 E1
Able to give True /
False replies based on
(a) characters and (b)
place in stories.
B4 DL2 E1
Able to do any of the
following :
(a) sing action songs
(b) recite jazz chants
(c) recite poems
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
18. Year 3 KSSR/
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
andappropriately.
Language Art
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance
based on:
a) jazz chants
b) poems
c) action songs
d) stories
Grammar
5.1.3 Able to use verbs correctly and
appropriately:
(a) regular verbs
(c) simple past tense
22,23
25 May –
9 June Mid Term School Holidays
19. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
24,25,26
10 June –
28 June
World of
knowledge
Unit 9
The
Holidays
1.1 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythm and intonation.
1.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
listen and respond appropriately in
formal and informal situations for a
variety of purposes.
1.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrateunderstanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.4 Able to talk about a stimulus with
guidance
1.2.1 Able to participate in daily
conversations:
(a) express good wishes
(b) ask for help
(c) respond to someone asking for
help
(d) offer help
(e) talk about oneself
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
(c) giving True/False replies.
(d) sequencing with Guidance
Reading
2.2.2 Able to read and understandphrases
and sentences in linear and non-
linear texts.
2.2.4 Able to read and understanda
paragraph with simple and
compound sentences
B4 DL3 E1
Able to identify
locations of objects
based on a picture
stimulus using:
(a) in
(b) on
(c) under
(d) up
(e) in front of
(f) behind
(g) at
B4 DB1 E1
Able to complete
phrases or sentences
based on text read.
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
20. Year 3 KSSR/
3.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to form
letters and words in neat legible
print including cursive writing.
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range
of purposes.
4.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling pupils will be able to
express personal response to
literary texts.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce creative
works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
andappropriately.
Writing
3.1.1 Able to write in neat legible print
with correct spelling:
(a) phrases
(b) simple sentences
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
(c) questions
Language Art
4.2.1 Able to respond to:
(a) characters
(b) place in stories with guidance.
4.3.1 Able to produce simple creative
works with guidance based on:
a) jazz chants
b) poems
c) action songs
d) stories
Grammar
5.1.4 Able to use conjunctionscorrectly
and appropriately:
(a) and
(b) or
(c) but
21. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
27,28,29
1 July –
19 July
World of
knowledge
Unit 10
A Ride in
the Safari
Park
1.1 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrate understanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to read
independently for information and
enjoyment.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.4 Able to talk about astimulus with
guidance.
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh- Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
Reading
2.2.3 Able to read and understandsimple
and compound sentences.
2.3.1 Able to read for information and
enjoyment withguidance:
(a) fiction
(b) non- fiction
. B5 DL1 E1
Able to talk about a
given stimulus.
B5 DL2 E1
Able to ask and
answer simple Wh-
questions.
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
22. Year 3 KSSR/
3.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
write and present ideas through
a variety of media using
appropriate language, form and
style.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
andappropriately.
Writing
3.3.1 Able to create simpletexts using a
variety ofmedia with guidance :
(a) non-linear
(b) linear
Language Art
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance
based on:
a) jazz chants
b) poems
c) action songs
d) stories
Grammar
5.1.5 Able to use prepositions
correctly and
appropriately:
(a) in
(c) under
(e) in front of
(f) behind
23. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
30,31,32
22 July –
9 Aug.
World of
knowledge
Unit 11
In School…
1.1 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
listen and respond
appropriately in formal and informal
situations for a variety of purposes.
1.3 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.1 Able to speak with the correct
word stress.
1.1.4 Able to talk about astimulus with
guidance.
1.2.1 Able to participate in daily
conversations:
(g) express good wishes
(h) ask for help
(i) respond to someone asking for
help
(j) offer help
(k) talk about oneself
(l) introduce family members and
friends.
1.2.2 Able to listen to and follow :
(a) simple instructions.
(b) simple directions.
1.2.3 Able to give:
(a) simple instructions in school
(b) simple directions to places in
school
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
(c) giving True/False replies.
(d) sequencing with guidance.
B5 DL2 E2
Able to perform or
recite any of the
following :
(a) jazz chants
(b) action songs
(c) poems or
(d) tell stories
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
24. Year 3 KSSR/
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrateunderstanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range
ofpurposes.
4.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
enjoy and appreciate rhymes,
poems and songs,
through performance.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
Reading
2.2.2 Able to read and understandphrases
and sentences in linear and non-
linear texts.
2.2.4 Able to read and understand
a paragraph with simple and
compound sentences.
Writing
3.2.1 Able to complete :
(a) linear texts
Language Art
4.1.1 Able to enjoy action songs, jazz
chants and poems through non-
verbalresponse.
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance
based on:
a) jazz chants
b) poems
c) action songs
d) stories
25. Year 3 KSSR/
5.1 By the end of the 6-yearprimary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
andappropriately.
Grammar
5.1.5 Able to use prepositionscorrectly
and appropriately:
(b) on
(d) up
(g) at
33
7 August –
18 august
School breaks (Hari Raya Puasa)
26. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
34,35
19 Aug-
30 Aug.
World of
knowledge
Unit 12
Fresh
Fruits
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
listen and respond appropriately in
formal and informal situations for a
variety of purposes.
1.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrateunderstanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.4 Able to talk about astimulus with
guidance.
1.2.2 Able to listen to and follow :
(a) simple instructions.
(b) simple directions.
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
(c) giving True/False replies.
(d) sequencing with guidance.
Reading
2.2.1 Able to apply word attackskills by:
(a) grouping words according to
word categories.
(b) identifying words similarin
meaning
(c) identifying words opposite in
meaning
2.2.2 Able to read and understandphrases
and sentences in linear and non-
linear texts.
B5 DB1 E1
Able to read and
comprehend simple
texts by answering
‘Wh’ questions.
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
27. Year 3 KSSR/
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to read
independently for information and
enjoyment.
3.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to form
letters and words in neat legible
print including cursive writing.
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
write usingappropriate language,
form and style for a range
of purposes.
4.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
enjoy and appreciate rhymes,
poems and songs, through
performance.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
andappropriately.
2.3.1 Able to read for information and
enjoyment with guidance:
(a) fiction
(b) non- fiction
Writing
3.1.1 Able to write in neat legible print
with correct spelling:
(a) phrases
(b) simple sentences
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
(c) questions
Language Art
4.1.1 Able to enjoy action songs, jazz
chants and poems through non-verbal
response.
Grammar
5.1.6 Able to use adjectivescorrectly and
appropriately:
(a) colour
(b) shape
(c) size
(d) opinion
0
B5 DT1 E1
Able to form
questions based on
answers given
28. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
36,37
2Sept.
-
13 Sept.
World of
knowledge
Unit 13
I See
Numbers!
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrateunderstanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
3.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to form
letters and words in neat legible
print including cursive writing.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.1 Able to speak with the correct
word stress.
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
Reading
2.2.2 Able to read and understandphrases
and sentences in linear and non-
linear texts.
2.2.4 Able to read and understand a
paragraph with simple andcompound
sentences.
Writing
3.1.1 Able to write in neat legible print
with correct spelling:
(a) phrases
(b) simple sentences
3.1.2 Able to write numerals in neat legible
print with correct spelling:
(a) numeral form
(b) word form
B5 DT2 E1
Able to rearrange
words to form
phrases/sentences in
the correct manner.
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
29. Year 3 KSSR/
3.2 By the end of the 6 year-primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
write usingappropriate language,
form and style for a range of
purposes.
4.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
enjoy and appreciate rhymes,
poems and songs, through
performance.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
and appropriately.
3.2.1 Able to complete :
(a) linear texts
(b) non-linear texts
Language Art
4.1.2 Able to sing action songs,recite jazz
chants and poems with correct
pronunciation, rhythm andintonation.
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance
based on:
a) jazz chants
b) poems
c) action songs
d) stories
Grammar
5.1.7 Able to use article correctly and
appropriately:
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
B5 DT3 E1
Able to list/group
words given using:
(a) a
(b) an
(c) the
30. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
38,39
16 Sept –
27 Sept
World of
knowledge
Unit 14
Technolog
y at Home
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.3 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrateunderstanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to read
independently for information and
enjoyment.
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range
of purposes.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.1 Able to speak with the correct
word stress.
1.1.4 Able to talk about astimulus with
guidance
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh- Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
Reading
2.2.4 Able to read and understand a
paragraph with simple andcompound
sentences.
2.3.1 Able to read for information and
enjoyment with guidance:
(a) fiction
(b) non- fiction
Writing
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
(c) questions
B6 DL1 E1
Able to identify the
correct sequence of
oral texts.
B6 DL2 E1
Able to produce any
creative works by
listening to simple
instructions.
B6 DB1 E1
Able to transfer
information from
texts.
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
31. Year 3 KSSR/
4.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
enjoy and appreciate rhymes,
poems and songs, through
performance.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
construct various sentence types
correctly.
Language Art
4.1.2 Able to sing action songsrecite jazz
chants and poems with correct
pronunciation, rhythm and
intonation.
4.3.1 Able to produce simple creative
works with guidance based on:
a) jazz chants
b) poems
c) action songs
d) stories
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance
based on:
(a) jazz chants
(b) poems
(c) action songs
(d) stories
Grammar
5.2.1 Able to construct declarative
sentences correctly.
32. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
40,41
30 Sept –
11 Oct
World of
stories
Unit 15
Four
Friends
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythm and intonation.
1.3 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrate understanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to read
independently for information and
enjoyment.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.1 Able to speak with the correct
word stress.
1.1.2 Able to listen to and enjoy stories.
1.1.4 Able to talk about a stimulus with
guidance
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
Reading
2.2.2 Able to read and understand
phrases and sentences in
linear and non-linear texts.
2.2.5 Able to apply dictionary skill to locate
words:
(a) entry points.
(b) exit points.
2.3.1 Able to read for information and
enjoyment with guidance:
(a) fiction
(b) non- fiction
B6 DB2 E1
Able to locate words
using :
(a) entry points or
(b) exit points
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
33. Year 3 KSSR/
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range
of purposes.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
andappropriately.
Writing
3.2.1 Able to complete :
(a) linear texts
(b) non-linear texts
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
(c) questions
Language Art
4.3.2 Able to perform with guidance
based on:
(e) jazz chants
(f) poems
(g) action songs
(h) stories
Grammar
5.1.3 Able to use verbscorrectly and
appropriately:
(c) simple past tense
B6 DT1 E1
Able to create simple
texts.
B6 DT2 E1
Able to form
declarative sentences.
34. Year 3 KSSR/
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
42,43
14 Oct –
25 Oct
World of
knowledge
Unit 16
It’s Concert
Day!
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythmand intonation.
1.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
listen and respondappropriately in
formal and informal situations for a
variety of purposes.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrateunderstanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to read
independently for information and
enjoyment.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.4 Able to talk about a stimulus with
guidance
1.2.1 Able to participate in daily
conversations:
(a) express good wishes
Reading
2.2.4 Able to read and understan a
paragraph with simple and compound
sentences.
2.3.1 Able to read for information and
enjoyment with guidance:
(a) fiction
(b) non- fiction
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
35. Year 3 KSSR/
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
write usingappropriate language,
form and style for a range
of purposes
4.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to
enjoy and appreciate rhymes,
poems and songs, through
performance.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupilswill be able to use
different word classes correctly
andappropriately.
Writing
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
(c) questions
Language Art
4.3.2 Able to perform withguidance
based on:
(a) jazz chants
(b) poems
(c) action songs
(d) stories
4.1.2 Able to sing action songs,recite jazz
chants and poems with correct
pronunciation, rhythm and
intonation.
Grammar
5.1.3 Able to use verbscorrectly and
appropriately:
(b) simple present tense
36. Year 3 KSSR/
44
28 Oct –
1 Nov
PBS
Week/
date
Theme/
topic
Content standard Learning standard evidence Teacher’s
note
45,46
4 Nov –
15 Nov
World of
Stories
Fun Time
1.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
pronounce words and speak
confidently with the correct stress,
rhythm and intonation.
1.3 By the end of the 6- year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
understand and respond to oral
texts in a variety of contexts.
2.2 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
demonstrate understanding of a
variety of linear and non-linear
texts in the form of print and non-
print materials using a range of
strategies to construct meaning.
2.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to read
independently for information and
enjoyment.
Listening and Speaking
1.1.2 Able to speak with the correct
word stress.
1.1.2 Able to listen to and enjoy stories.
1.1.5 Able to talk about a stimulus with
guidance
1.3.1 Able to listen to and demonstrate
understanding of oral texts by:
(a) asking simple Wh-Questions.
(b) answering simple Wh-Questions.
Reading
2.2.2 Able to read and understand
phrases and sentences in
linear and non-linear texts.
2.2.5 Able to apply dictionary skill to locate
words:
(a) entry points.
(b) exit points.
2.3.1 Able to read for information and
enjoyment with guidance:
(a) fiction
(b) non- fiction
EE: Thinking
skills,
contextual
learning,
values and
citizenship,
Multiple
intelligences,
Creativity and
innovation
37. Year 3 KSSR/
3.2 By the end of the 6 year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
write using appropriate language,
form and style for a range
of purposes.
4.3 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to
plan, organise and produce
creative works for enjoyment.
5.1 By the end of the 6-year primary
schooling, pupils will be able to use
different word classes correctly
and appropriately.
Writing
3.2.1 Able to complete :
(a) linear texts
(b) non-linear texts
3.2.2 Able to write with guidance:
(a) simple sentences
(b) compound sentences
(c) questions
Language Art
4.3.2 Able to perform with guidance
based on:
(i) jazz chants
(j) poems
(k) action songs
(l) stories
Grammar
5.1.3 Able to use verbs correctly and
appropriately:
(c) simple past tense
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