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In Grade 3 learners continue to expand their vocabulary by listening and reading a variety of texts such as poem, stories, riddles and doing word puzzles.
These modules consolidate and revise the vocabulary and phonics introduced in Grade 2. More opportunities are given for written work producing longer texts of more varied kinds. Learners should not be afraid to make mistakes as the building of confidence and fluency should take priority above perfect written work.
Time scheduled for the modules
All learners should work through all eight modules as the phonics and spelling requirements are spread over these modules. The educator should however allow learners to complete them at their own pace namely ± two modules per term.
Learners read the story “The three little elves”, make the illustrations and express their feelings about the story.
Opportunities are given to learn new English sounds and complete phonic exercises.
Insight and understanding of learners are tested by choosing the right words to complete the sentences.
Vocabulary regarding clothes are expanded and revised.
Integration of themes
Learners must know and strive to be thankful, helpful and generous as regards their fellow beings.
Once upon a time there was an old man. This man was a shoemaker. A shoemaker is someone who makes shoes.
The shoemaker lived with his wife in a little house.
They were very poor but they were very kind.
“Kind” means ..............................................................................................................
(to help people and animals or to hurt people and animals)
LO 1.1.7 | LO 3.3.1 |
LO 3.3 | LO 3.7.2 |
So the shoemaker cut out his last pair of shoes and left them on the workbench.
Then he and his wife went to bed.
The next morning the shoemaker got up to stitch his last pair of shoes.
“Wife! Wife!” He called.
“Come and see the shoes are stitched!”
“You will get a lot of money for those beautiful shoes,” said his happy little wife.
And so he did! He bought enough leather for two pairs of shoes.
LO 1.1.4 | LO 2.1 | LO 3.1.1 |
LO 3.7.2 |
The shoemaker cut out the two pairs of shoes and left them on the workbench. Then he and his wife went to bed.
The next morning the shoemaker got up to stitch his two pairs of shoes.
“Wife! Wife!” he called.
“Come and see the shoes are stitched!”
“You will get a lot of money for those beautiful shoes,” said his happy little wife.
“But who could have stitched them?” asked the shoemaker.
Well, he did get a lot of money for the beautiful shoes. He bought enough leather for four pairs of shoes.
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