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SCHEME OF WORK
LITERACY
Grade 3 2026
TERM I
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 2
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Imitation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Use appropriate
expressions and phrases
in formal and non-formal
conversations.
Appreciate the importance 4of mannerisms while
engaging in
conversations
Learners are guided to make inquiries on the
different forms of conversation with various people in their community (peers, elders)
Learners simulate conversations in different settings (focus on age appropriateness, gender differences, reinforce good mannerisms) in pairs and groups.
Why is it important to communicate appropriately?
resource persons, audiotapes, charts, books, videos, news items

KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 1
Learners could listen to news items and imitate a broadcast.
2 1
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
READING
Imitation
Independent reading
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Use appropriate
expressions and phrases
in formal and non-formal
conversations.
Acquire varied sentence structures to express self
appropriately
Learners are guided to make inquiries on the
different forms of conversation with various people in their community (peers, elders)
Learners simulate conversations in different settings (focus on age appropriateness, gender differences, reinforce good mannerisms) in pairs and groups.
Why is it important to communicate appropriately?
resource persons, audiotapes, charts, books, videos, news items
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg.2
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg.3-4
Learners could listen to news items and imitate a broadcast.
2 2
WRITING
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Sentence formation
Imitation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Write a variety of compound and complex sentence structures correctly.
Develop strategies for making and organizing notes.
Learners observe as teacher explicitly models use of sentence punctuation
Learners practice methods of taking notes and compare with one another, in pairs and groups,
How do we construct sentences?
writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 7
resource persons, audiotapes, charts, books, videos, news items
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 1
composition writing, filling blanks
3 1
READING
WRITING
Independent reading
Sentence formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
strand, the
able to:
Identify the main idea in a passage.
Locate information from print sources.
Learners guess the meaning of unfamiliar
words from context
Learners make and confirm predictions from
texts read
What can you do to ensure that you understand what you read on your own?
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg.3-4
writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 7
Question/answer, reading competitions, cloze tests
3 2
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Imitation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Respond appropriately to conversations with varied audiences
Appreciate the importance of mannerisms while
engaging in conversations.
Learners role play conversations in different setups (church, market, home etc)
Learners take turns as they participate in panel discussions on issues related to self, home, and family
Why is it important to communicate appropriately?
resource persons, audiotapes, charts, books, videos, news items
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 8
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 9
Learners could listen to news items and imitate a broadcast.2
4 1
READING
WRITING
Independent reading
Sentence formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Silently read a given passage
Read supplementary books with understanding.
Learners find answers to questions through independent reading
Learners are encouraged to utilize resources available in the library for independent reading.
What can you do to ensure that you understand what you read on your own?
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg.10
Writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 12
question/answer, reading competitions, cloze tests
4 2
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
READING
Imitation
Independent reading
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Respond appropriately to conversations with varied audiences
Appreciate the importance of mannerisms while
engaging in conversations.
Learners role play conversations in different setups (church, market, home etc)
Learners take turns as they participate in panel discussions on issues related to self, home, and family
Why is it important to communicate appropriately?
resource persons, audiotapes, charts, books, videos, news items
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 8
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 10
Learners could listen to news items and imitate a broadcast.2
5 1
WRITING
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Sentence formation
Imitation
Imitation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Develop strategies for making and organizing notes
Use writing and other forms of representation to generate and organize ideas.
Learners use an organizer to arrange sentences to form a paragraph, in pairs and groups.
Learners construct sentences and paragraphs using keywords.
Why do we punctuate sentences?
Writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 11
Resource persons, audiotapes, charts, books, videos, news items
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 13
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 14
composition writing, filling blanks
5 2
READING
WRITING
Independent reading
Sentence formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

identify the main idea in a passage
Locate information from print sources.
Develop an interest in reading for pleasure.
Learners find answers to questions through independent reading
Learners are encouraged to utilize resources available in the library for independent reading
Learners ask and answer questions from
independent reading.
What can you do to ensure that you understand what you read on your own?
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 15-16
writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg.19-20
Question/answer, reading competitions, cloze tests
6 1
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Imitation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Respond appropriately to conversations with varied audiences
Appreciate the importance of mannerisms while engaging in conversations.
Learners role play conversations in different setups (church, market, home etc)
Learners take turns as they participate in panel discussions on issues related to self, home, and family
Learners engage in a range of drama activities e.g. hot seating (learner is put on a hot seat as the head teacher, village elder) as learners
practice appropriate communication (
greetings, permission, inquiries)
Why is it important to communicate appropriately?
Resource persons, audiotapes, charts, books, videos, news items
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 13
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg.14
Learners could listen to news items and imitate a broadcast.
6 2
READING
WRITING
Independent reading
Sentence formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

identify the main idea in a passage
Locate information from print sources.
Develop an interest in reading for pleasure.
Learners find answers to questions through independent reading
Learners are encouraged to utilize resources available in the library for independent reading
Learners ask and answer questions from
independent reading.
What can you do to ensure that you understand what you read on your own?
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 15-16
writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 17-18
Question/answer, reading competitions, cloze tests
7

MIDTERM

8 1
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
READING
Imitation
Independent reading
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Use appropriate
expressions and phrases
in formal and non-formal
conversations.
Respond appropriately to conversations with varied audiences.
Learners are guided to make inquiries on the different forms of conversation with various people in their community (peers, elders)
Learners simulate conversations in different settings (focus on age appropriateness, gender differences, reinforce good mannerisms) in pairs and groups.
Learners take turns as they participate in panel discussions on issues related to self, home, and family.
Why is it important to communicate appropriately?
Resource persons, audiotapes, charts, books, videos, news items
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg.21
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 23-24
Learners could listen to news items and imitate a broadcast.
8 2
WRITING
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Sentence formation
Imitation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Write a variety of compound and complex sentence structures correctly.
Use writing and other forms of representation to generate and organize ideas
Appreciate the importance of logic in writing
Learners practice methods of taking notes and compare with one another, in pairs and groups.
Learners use an organizer to arrange sentences to form a paragraph, in pairs and groups.
Learners construct sentences and paragraphs using keywords.
How do we construct sentences?
Writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg.25
Resource persons, audiotapes, charts, books, videos, news items
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 21
composition writing, filling blanks
9 1
READING
WRITING
Independent reading
Sentence formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Silently read a given passage.
Locate information from print sources.
Read supplementary books with understanding.
Learners find answers to questions through independent reading.
Learners are encouraged to utilize resources available in the library for independent reading
Learners ask and answer questions from
independent reading
What can you do to ensure that you understand what you read on your own?
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 23-24
Writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 26
question/answer, reading competitions, cloze tests
9 2
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
READING
WRITING
Story Telling
Independent reading
Sentence formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Use digital knowledge to create stories.
Acquire and accurately
use appropriate words and phrases from stories.
Learners listen to stories and model different techniques of story telling
Learners listen to stories from various digital platforms and use the same platforms to create their stories.
What do stories teach us?
digital tools e.g. computer, storybook, picture cards, audio stories, radios, props, costumes
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg.27
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 30-31
Writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 34
Create a story
10 1
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
READING
Story Telling
Independent reading
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Use digital knowledge to create stories.
Acquire and accurately
use appropriate words and phrases from stories.
Learners listen to stories and model different techniques of story telling
Learners listen to stories from various digital platforms and use the same platforms to create their stories.
What do stories teach us?
digital tools e.g. computer, storybook, picture cards, audio stories, radios, props, costumes
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 27
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 30-31
Create a story
10 2
WRITING
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Sentence formation
Story Telling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Develop strategies for making and organizing notes.
Use writing and other forms of representation to generate and organize ideas.
Appreciate the importance of logic in writing
Learners observe as teacher explicitly models use of sentence punctuation
Learners practice methods of taking notes and compare with one another, in pairs and groups.
Learners practice sequencing sentences to form paragraphs.
Why do we punctuate sentences?
Writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 34
digital tools e.g. computer, storybook, picture cards, audio stories, radios, props, costumes
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 35-36
composition writing, filling blanks
11 1
READING
WRITING
Independent reading
Sentence formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the main idea in a passage.
Locate information from print sources
Silently read a given passage.

Learners guess the meaning of unfamiliar
words from context
Learners make and confirm predictions from texts read
Learners find answers to questions through independent reading.
Learners are encouraged to utilize resources available in the library for independent
Reading
What can you do to ensure that you understand what you read on your own?
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 38-39
writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 40
Question/answer, reading competitions, cloze tests
11 2
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
READING
Story Telling
Independent reading
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Use digital knowledge to create stories
Develop an interest in
telling stories for
pleasure
Demonstrate techniques of effective storytelling.
Learner could be guided to use acquired vocabulary to
retell stories in pairs, groups and whole class
Learners are prompted to take roles and act them out
(using props, correct tone, pitch, tempo and body languagin pairs and groups.
Listen and retell a story from memory
Why do we tell stories?
digital tools e.g. computer, storybook, picture cards, audio stories, radios, props, costumes
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 35-36
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 38-39
create a story
12 1
WRITING
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Sentence formation
Story Telling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Write a variety of compound and complex sentence correctly.
Develop strategies for making and organizing notes.
Use writing and other forms of representation to generate and organize ideas.
Learners practice methods of taking notes and compare with one another, in pairs and groups.
Learners practice writing sentences using
correct punctuation, individually, in pairs and groups.
Learners construct sentences and paragraphs
using keywords
Learners practice sequencing sentences to form paragraphs
How do we construct sentences?
writing organizers, books, pencils,
sentence strips, flash cards
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 40
digital tools e.g. computer, storybook, picture cards, audio stories, radios, props, costumes
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 42
composition writing, filling blanks
12 2
Reading
WRITING
LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Reading
Independent reading
Sentence formation
Story Telling
Independent reading
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

identify the main idea in a passage and locate information from print sources
silently read a given passage
develop an interest in reading for pleasure.
Learners make and confirm predictions from texts read
Learners find answers to questions through independent reading
Learners are encouraged to utilize resources available in the library for independent reading
Learners ask and answer questions from
independent reading
Why do you read on your own?
Readers, newspapers, magazines, journals
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 44-45
composition writing, filling blanks
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 47-48
digital tools e.g. computer, storybook, picture cards, audio stories, radios, props, costumes
KLB Visionary English Literacy Activities Grade 3 pg. 42
Question/answer, reading competitions, cloze tests

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