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Grade 4
English (HL)
GAP Activites (2020)
Due to COVID-19
LISTENING AND SPEAKING CAPS TERM 2 GRADE4
Week 1 – 2
29 June- 03 July
Listens to weather reports
Week 3 – 4
06-10 July
Listens to an extract from a novel
Week 5 – 6
13-17 July
Listens to and discusses a fable/
myth/legend
Week 7 – 8
20-24 July
listens a dialogue (T4)
Week 9- 10
27-31 July
HOLIDAY
READING AND VIEWING CAPS TERM 2 GRADE 4
Week 1 – 2
29 June- 03 July
Reads information texts with visuals, e.g.
charts/tables/maps
Week 3 – 4
06-10 July
Reads a short novel.
Week 5 – 6
13-17 July
Reads fables/ myth/legend
Week 7 – 8
20-24 July
Read a dialogue
Week 9- 10
27-31 July
HOLIDAY
WRITING AND PRESENTING CAPS TERM 2 GRADE 4
Week 1 – 2
29 June- 03 July
Writes information text e.g. weather chart
Week 3 – 4
06-10 July
Write your own story
Week 5 – 6
13-17 July
Writes a fable/ myth/legend
Week 7 – 8
20-24 July
Writes a description of a character from
the dialogue
Week 9 – 10
27-31 July
HOLIDAY
LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AND CONVENTIONS CAPS TERM 2 GRADE 4
Week 1 – 2
29 June- 03 July
Word level work: adjectives, degrees of
comparison
Sentence level work: simple past tense
Week 3 – 4
06-10 July
Word level work: Adjectives, verbs – main verbs,
regular verbs, transitive and intransitive verbs,
Word division
Week 5 – 6
13-17 July
Word level work: regular and irregular verbs, finite
and infinite verbs, stative verbs
past tense, present tense
Week 7 – 8
20-24 July
Sentence level work: verb clause (T3)
Types of sentences, question, exclamation,
command
Week 9- 10
27-31 July
HOLIDAY
Spelling words and Dictionary use - # PLEASE NOTE THERE WON’T BE ANY
SPELLING TESTS BUT DICTIONARY WORK FOR EACH WORD WILL GO ON AS
NORMAL.
WEEK 1-2 WEEK 3-4 WEEL 5-6 WEEK 7-8
BOOKLET 3
WEEK 5-6
(13-17 July)
Please note in this booklet, each section has 1-2 pages of explanation
and 1-2 pages of activity.
The date above is guideline for completion but it can also be done
over an extended period of 3 weeks (10 pages per week)
Listens to an extract from a novel
Reads a short novel.
Write your own fable
SOME WELL KNOWN FABLES
Lion and the mouse
The three little pigs
The tortoise and the hare