INTERMEDIATE PHASE LESSON PLAN EXEMPLARS TERM 3 GRADE 4-6 2009

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Province of the Eastern CapeDEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONISEBE LEZEMFUNDODEPARTMENT VAN ONDERWYSINTERMEDIATE PHASE LESSON PLAN EXEMPLARSTERM 3GRADE 4-620091

TABLE OF CONTENTSCONTENTINTRODUCTIONGRADE 4 OVERVIEWGRADE 4 LESSON PLAN EXAMPLARLO 4 ACTVITIESGRADE 5 OVERVIEWGARDE 5 LESSON PLAN EXAMPLARLO 4 ACTVITIESGRADE 6 OVERVIEWGARDE 6 LESSON PLAN EXAMPLARLO 4 41422

INTRODUCTIONThe Eastern Cape Department of Education, Curriculum Chief Directorate in collaboration with the DistrictCurriculum Advisors developed this document that seeks to support teachers in planning for teaching, learningand assessment for effective implementation of the National Curriculum Statement in the Intermediate Phase.This document serves to assist teachers with daily teaching, learning and assessment in Life Orientation forgrades 4-6. These are exemplars of lesson plans and this means that teachers can use, adapt and refine these. Theresources that are indicated are a guide teachers are at liberty to use other relevant material. The worksheets thatare provided are to be utilised as they are part of assessment.Life Orientation is allocated two hours per week according to policy. One hour is for Learning Outcomes 1, 2&3and one hour for Learning Outcome 4, Physical Movement. This time allocation for Life Orientation must beadhered to.All the lesson plans have been designed to cover learning outcomes and assessment standards for the third termaccording to the work schedule. All Learning Outcomes and assessment standards for this term. It is very crucialthat the teacher informs the learners of assessment strategies and criteria for each activity so as to promotetransparency of assessment. For all activities on religion, the teacher must emphasise the importance of culturaltolerance and the issue of human rights relating to social development.All activities promote reading and writing and teachers are requested to encourage learners to read the scenariosand write what they have learned.NOTES TO TEACHERS Each grade starts with a summary of the work scheduleAll activities for term three (3) promote Nation buildingAt the end of each activity explain to the learners how the activity promotes nation buildingSome activities build up to the celebration of Heritage in SeptemberThere is a number of assessment tasks, teachers are encouraged to do all of them.3

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