Level: Primary 2 Topic:Animals Subjects Covered: G.S., English.

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Level: Primary 2 Topic:Animals Subjects Covered: G.S., English

Module: 3 Learning Targets: Knowledge Strand, Interpersonal Strand, Experience Strand. Learning Objectives: 1.Students will say and write the names of the animals. 2.Students will say and write simple sentences with the learnt animals. Vocabulary: animals’ names Language items: e.g. I can see a hippo. There are two elephants.

Generic Skills: communication skills, collaboration skills. Values & Attitudes: ways to take care of animals. Time allocation: double lessons, in the classroom. Resources: textbooks, reference books, science books, web resources. Use of IT: SPCA website Parties involved: other teachers, Guest speaker from SPCA. Products: Oral presentation, booklet, written report, role play.