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REFLECTION
CIVIC EDUCATION IN ENGLISH LESSON PLAN
Week 4 Class 5 Time 10:40 – 11:40 a.m.
Day Monday Attendance / 20
Date 20-Jan-20 Lesson Focus Listening & Speaking
Theme CIVIC EDUCATION : LOVE
World of Self, Family and Friends Active Body, healthy Mind
1.1 pronounce words and speak confidently with the correct
Content Standard stress,rhythm and intonation.
4.1 enjoy and appreciate rhymes, poems and songs.
1.1.1 Able to speak with correct pronunciation, stress,
rhythm and intonation.
Learning Standard
4.1.1 Able to enjoy jazz chants, poems and songs through
non-verbal response
Objectives (Civic Literacy) :By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to
Knowledge: Explain the importance of being physically fit for mental and emotional health
Socioemotional: Embrace self-love by practising a healthy lifestyle for the well-being of everyone
Action: Exercise to maintain physical fitness for mental and emotional health
21st Century Activities & Skills Resources CCE / EE Assessment
Flashcards/
Think-Pair-Share Bubble Map Multiple Intelligences Questions
wordcards
Communication Flashcards . Contextual Learning Observation
Learning Outline
Teacher shows a few pictures of Malaysian athletes and asks the pupils to guess the
Pre-lesson
name of the sports.
Lesson Delivery Post Lesson
1. Teacher draws circle map and asks the pupils to
name activities and games that they like. 1.Teacher plays a simple zumba dance and
2. Pupils share their list of activities with peers. asks the pupils to follow with music.
3. Teacher asks pupils the importance of healthy
lifestyle.
4. Pupils discuss in groups.
5. Teacher prompts the pupils to do mini group
presentation
REFLECTION
1. Farah Ann
The national gymnast has been captivating the entire country with her brilliant performances each
time she is given a chance. During the 29th SEA Games, Farah retained gold in women's individual
floor exercise with a brilliant performance.
2. Welson Sim
The 20-year-old Sarawakian made the country proud by clinching a gold and setting a new SEA
Games record under painful circumstances with his mad dash to touch the wall in the men's 200m
freestyle final at the National Aquatic Centre.
3. Pandelela Rinong
After winning a gold medal in the mixed team category at the recent SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur,
The Olympic diver is currently the leading favourite to win the Sportswoman award at the Sarawak
Sports Awards presentation at Riverside Majestic Hotel tonight, 2 September.
4. S. Senthil Kumaran
This 25-year-old karate champ provided Malaysians with a sterling show at the 29th SEA Games
despite facing everything that had gone wrong against before the start of the Games. Senthil
clinched his second SEA Games gold after a hard-fought 5-3 win over Filipino Jayson Ramil Macaulay
in the men’s kumite below 60kg final.