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Singapore · MOE Syllabus Outcomes

Primary 2 English Language

This curriculum develops foundational literacy skills through the STELLAR approach, focusing on shared reading experiences and scaffolding for independent writing. Students engage with diverse text types to build vocabulary, grammatical accuracy, and confident oral communication.

8 units·52 topics·Ages 7-8

01Narrative Worlds and Character Journeys

7 topics·Semester 1

Students explore the structure of stories and how authors use descriptive language to bring characters and settings to life.

Understanding Story Beginnings

Identifying how authors introduce characters, settings, and initial situations in stories.

Think-Pair-ShareConcept Mapping
Developing the Middle: Conflict and Events

Exploring how problems and events unfold in the middle of a story, driving the plot forward.

Timeline ChallengeRole Play
Resolving the End: Solutions and Conclusions

Analyzing how stories conclude, focusing on problem resolution and character development.

Think-Pair-ShareRole Play
Identifying Character Traits

Using textual evidence and illustrations to infer how characters feel and why they behave in certain ways.

Hot SeatRole Play
Character Motivation and Change

Exploring why characters make certain choices and how they might change throughout a story.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Sensory Details in Setting Descriptions

Exploring the use of adjectives and sensory details to create vivid mental images for the reader.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Figurative Language: Similes and Metaphors

Introducing basic figurative language like similes and metaphors to enhance descriptive writing.

Trading CardsThink-Pair-Share

02Information Matters: Reading to Learn

6 topics·Semester 1

Focusing on non-fiction texts, students learn to navigate informational features and summarize key facts.

Using Headings and Subheadings

Learning to use headings and subheadings to predict content and locate information quickly.

JigsawThink-Pair-Share
Interpreting Captions and Labels

Understanding how captions and labels provide additional context and information for images and diagrams.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Identifying the Main Idea of a Paragraph

Distinguishing between the central topic of a paragraph and the supporting details provided.

Think-Pair-ShareConcept Mapping
Summarizing Informational Texts

Practicing summarizing key facts and information from short non-fiction passages.

Round RobinThink-Pair-Share
Distinguishing Fact from Opinion

Developing critical thinking by recognizing statements that can be proven versus personal beliefs.

Four CornersThink-Pair-Share
Identifying Author's Purpose in Non-Fiction

Exploring why authors write informational texts (to inform, explain, persuade).

Think-Pair-ShareDocument Mystery

03The Art of Personal Recounts

7 topics·Semester 1

Students learn to write about their own experiences using chronological order and emotive language.

Brainstorming Personal Experiences

Generating ideas for personal recounts by recalling significant events and memories.

Think-Pair-ShareGallery Walk
Sequencing Events Chronologically

Using transition words to show the order of events in a personal narrative.

Timeline ChallengeRound Robin
Adding Descriptive Details to Recounts

Incorporating sensory details and adjectives to make personal recounts more engaging.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Expressing Feelings and Reflections

Learning to conclude a recount by sharing thoughts and feelings about the experience.

Think-Pair-ShareRole Play
Drafting a Personal Recount

Practicing the initial writing phase, focusing on getting ideas down on paper.

Round RobinThink-Pair-Share
Revising for Clarity and Detail

Learning to review and improve the content and organization of a written recount.

Think-Pair-SharePeer Teaching
Editing for Grammar and Punctuation

Practicing the process of reviewing work to improve clarity, spelling, and punctuation.

Stations RotationGive One, Get One

04Grammar and Vocabulary in Action

8 topics·Semester 1

Building the linguistic building blocks for accurate communication, focusing on tenses, pronouns, and word choice.

Present Perfect Tense: Form and Usage

Understanding the formation and appropriate use of the present perfect tense to describe actions that started in the past and continue or have an effect in the present.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Past Perfect Tense: Sequencing Events

Learning to use the past perfect tense to indicate an action that happened before another action in the past, focusing on sequencing events clearly.

Trading CardsThink-Pair-Share
Advanced Subject-Verb Agreement: Complex Cases

Addressing complex cases of subject-verb agreement, including indefinite pronouns, collective nouns, and phrases between subject and verb.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Pronoun Case and Antecedent Agreement

Mastering correct pronoun case (nominative, objective, possessive) and ensuring pronouns agree with their antecedents in number and gender, including ambiguous antecedents.

Round RobinThink-Pair-Share
Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns

Understanding the function and correct usage of intensive and reflexive pronouns to add emphasis or refer back to the subject.

Trading CardsThink-Pair-Share
Using Context Clues for Vocabulary

Learning to use surrounding words to figure out the meaning of unfamiliar terms.

Document MysteryThink-Pair-Share
Synonyms and Antonyms

Expanding vocabulary by identifying words with similar and opposite meanings.

Trading CardsConcept Mapping
Homophones and Homonyms

Understanding words that sound alike but have different meanings or spellings.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share

05Confident Speakers and Active Listeners

7 topics·Semester 2

Developing oral communication skills through presentations, discussions, and responsive listening.

Preparing for Oral Presentations

Planning and organizing ideas for a short oral presentation.

Think-Pair-ShareConcept Mapping
Delivering with Clarity and Confidence

Focusing on volume, pace, and eye contact when sharing ideas with an audience.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Responding to Questions Effectively

Practicing answering questions clearly and concisely after a presentation.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Listening for Key Information

Learning to listen for specific information and main ideas in spoken messages.

Think-Pair-ShareRole Play
Asking Clarifying Questions

Developing the skill of asking relevant follow-up questions to deepen understanding.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Participating in Group Discussions

Practicing turn-taking and building upon the ideas of others in a group setting.

Think-Pair-ShareRole Play
Expressing Opinions Respectfully

Learning to share personal opinions and justify them with reasons in a group setting.

Four CornersThink-Pair-Share

06Creative Expression through Poetry and Play

7 topics·Semester 2

Exploring the rhythm of language and the excitement of performance through verse and drama.

Identifying Rhyme Schemes

Investigating how sound patterns and repetition create mood in poems.

Think-Pair-ShareGallery Walk
Exploring Poetic Rhythm and Meter

Understanding how the beat and flow of words create rhythm in poetry.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Writing Simple Poems

Experimenting with poetic devices to create short, expressive poems.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Adapting Stories for the Stage

Transforming a written story into a short script for performance.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Character Portrayal in Drama

Exploring how actors use voice, movement, and expression to bring characters to life.

Role PlayHot Seat
Understanding Visual Narratives

Exploring how images and words work together in picture books and comics.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Creating a Simple Comic Strip

Designing a short comic strip to tell a story using both images and minimal text.

Project-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share

07Exploring Different Text Types

4 topics·Semester 2

Students will learn to identify and understand the purpose and features of various text types beyond narratives and informational texts.

Understanding Instructions and Procedures

Analyzing how procedural texts guide readers to complete tasks or make things.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Writing Formal Letters and Emails

Learning the conventions of formal letter and email writing, focusing on audience, purpose, tone, and appropriate register for various communicative situations.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Exploring Advertisements

Identifying the purpose and persuasive techniques in simple advertisements.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Understanding Announcements and Notices

Learning to extract key information from short public announcements and notices.

Document MysteryThink-Pair-Share

08Building Sentences and Paragraphs

6 topics·Semester 2

Focusing on constructing grammatically correct sentences and organizing them into coherent paragraphs.

Analyzing Complex Sentence Structures

Deconstructing complex sentences to identify independent and dependent clauses, and understanding how they are joined to convey sophisticated ideas.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Expanding Simple Sentences

Adding adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases to make sentences more descriptive.

Trading CardsThink-Pair-Share
Combining Sentences for Flow

Using conjunctions (and, but, or) to combine short sentences into longer, more complex ones.

Think-Pair-ShareRound Robin
Paragraph Structure: Topic Sentence

Understanding that a paragraph has a main idea expressed in a topic sentence.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Supporting Details in Paragraphs

Learning to provide relevant details and examples to support the main idea of a paragraph.

Think-Pair-ShareJigsaw
Writing Coherent Paragraphs

Practicing writing paragraphs with a clear topic sentence and well-organized supporting details.

Think-Pair-SharePeer Teaching