Studying a language opens windows into other cultures and different ways of viewing the world. It also enhances intercultural understanding. Through many years of teaching MFL (French and Spanish), I have carefully designed and structured each sequence of lessons, to have maximum impact on our students in the classroom. Each lesson builds on the last, moving from receptive to productive language. All resources are complete lessons, fully animated, with answers.
Studying a language opens windows into other cultures and different ways of viewing the world. It also enhances intercultural understanding. Through many years of teaching MFL (French and Spanish), I have carefully designed and structured each sequence of lessons, to have maximum impact on our students in the classroom. Each lesson builds on the last, moving from receptive to productive language. All resources are complete lessons, fully animated, with answers.
What are the Three Marks of existence? Buddhism Lesson, Religious Studies, Key Stage 3 or Key Stage 4.
This lesson pitched at KS3, but could also be used with KS4, teaches the concepts below:
Dukkha – first seen in 4 sights, then preached about in 4 Noble Truths. Types of Dukkha: Plain ordinary suffering, suffering due to anicca, and dissatisfaction.
Anicca – everything is impermanent and in a constant state of flux. Examples: ageing, declining health, growing bored with things over time.
Anatta – no self – the belief that there is no soul, as only the 5 skandhas make up a human and these things are all impermanent – when they are subtracted, nothing is left that constitutes a soul – Chariot Analogy.
Lesson Structure Below:
Do now: recall quiz testing their previous learning.
Explain the concept of the three marks of existence briefly to the class. Present the key terms.
Write down the key terms in their booklets
Read through the text together and then attempt the comprehension questions.
Students to complete the learning check table in their booklets as a colouring match up.
Pair then class discussion of the question: How might learning about Anicca, Dukkha and Anatta help Buddhists to a better understanding of human life? How could it help Buddhists to lead a better life?
Mind map ideas on the board and leave them up there to help students to structure their own written answers.
Plenary quiz at the end.
A lesson pitched at Key Stage 3 teaching the basics of Hindu wedding rituals and traditions, as well as a workbook complete with reading comprehensions. Thanks to other contributors for the pictures and the texts that were used to create the comprehension activities. I found that it worked well with an able Year 8 group.
Enjoy guys!
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Two lessons covering GCSE Studio French Module 2 Unit 1 Lessons with sentence builders and fully animated answers.
There are two lessons per unit with plenty of content to last two hours per unit or more.
All resources have been carefully checked, and are made in-house, separately to the textbook, giving you more activities to use in your teaching.
The sentence builders are based on the vocabulary for Foundation and Higher Module 2 Units, and are organised to help learners build fluency quickly.
There are grammar explanations and practices linked to the textbook grammar.
I hope this saves you some planning time!
Over 100 slides of tried and tested differentiated MFL sentence builder activity ideas for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, as well as GCSE information slides, exam technique slides, grammar explanations for things such as Spanish Boot Verbs (Stem-changing verbs).
These activities are based on the amazing work of Dr Conti and his sentence builders.
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AQA Viva GCSE Textbook Modules 4-6 Sentence Builders for use in class with each lesson from M4,5,6. Each sentence builder includes all of the necessary vocabulary to enable students to access each unit in the module covered.
Sentence builders can be used by students for revision as well as reference in class.
Each sentence builder is clearly laid out, and contains both the target language and the English translation for each phrase. Language is chunked in logical groups so that individual columns can be labelled to aid students in locating key phrases they need to look up.
AQA Viva GCSE Textbook Modules 1-3 Sentence Builders for use in class with each lesson from M1-3. Each sentence builder includes all of the necessary vocabulary to enable students to access each unit in the module covered.
Sentence builders can be used by students for revision as well as reference in class.
Each sentence builder is clearly laid out, and contains both the target language and the English translation for each phrase. Language is chunked in logical groups so that individual columns can be labelled to aid students in locating key phrases they need to look up.
AQA Viva GCSE Textbook Module 8 Sentence Builders for use in class with each lesson from M8. Each sentence builder includes all of the necessary vocabulary to enable students to access each unit in the module.
Sentence builders can be used by students for revision as well as reference in class.
Each sentence builder is clearly laid out, and contains both the target language and the English translation for each phrase. Language is chunked in logical groups so that individual columns can be labelled to aid students in locating key phrases they need to look up.
This is a higher resource to teach GCSE Spanish Viva textbook, Module 8, Unit 3, (M8U3) Cuál es el mayor problema - Global Problems.
3 lessons, using a sentence builder, following the Conti method. The first lesson allows students to get to grips with the new language, to describe the biggest global issues, practising the superlative, and key language about global issues and environmenytal issues. There are printable worksheets and helpsheets within the PowerPoint, and all activities have fully animated answers for quick feedback.
The three one hour lesson sequence aims to take students from receptive to active language processing.
Hope this is useful to fellow Spanish teachers out there. X
How can I be a good citizen in school? Key Stage 3 Citizenship lesson with workbook.
This lesson encourages students to think about why we have rules, the values we are trying to outwardly show through them, and finishes with a discussion about the Sustainable Development Goals (2017) and the rules that might be needed to help them to happen.
This lesson also includes a video task and comprehension activity, as well as plenty of pair and whole-class discussion tasks.
It worked well with Year 7, but would be great for Year 8 or 9.
Hope this helps.
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This is a higher resource to teach GCSE Spanish Viva textbook, Module 8, PDP 1, (M8 PDP1) ¿Cómo es tu casa? Describing your house, floors, prepositions of position.
3 lessons, using a sentence builder, following the Conti method. The first lesson allows students to get to grips with the new language, to describe the biggest global issues, practising the superlative, and key language about global issues and environmenytal issues. There are printable worksheets and helpsheets within the PowerPoint, and all activities have fully animated answers for quick feedback.
The three one hour lesson sequence aims to take students from receptive to active language processing.
Hope this is useful to fellow Spanish teachers out there. X
A lesson on organised sport from the AQA GCSE Viva textbook. It includes a vocabulary list, and plenty of activities to get to grips with the vocabulary to tackle the topic. My students found it engaging. Hope this helps x
This is a foundation resource to teach GCSE Spanish Viva textbook, Module 8, Unit 3, (M8U3) Cuál es el mayor problema - Global Problems.
3 lessons, using a sentence builder, following the Conti method. The first lesson allows students to get to grips with the new language, to describe the biggest global issues, practising the superlative, and key language about global issues and environmenytal issues. There are printable worksheets and helpsheets within the PowerPoint, and all activities have fully animated answers for quick feedback.
The three one hour lesson sequence aims to take students from receptive to active language processing.
Hope this is useful to fellow Spanish teachers out there. X
Two lessons covering GCSE Studio French Module 2 Unit 1 Lessons with sentence builders and fully animated answers.
There are two lessons per unit with plenty of content to last two hours per unit or more.
All resources have been carefully checked, and are made in-house, separately to the textbook, giving you more activities to use in your teaching.
The sentence builders are based on the vocabulary for Foundation and Higher Module 2 Units, and are organised to help learners build fluency quickly.
There are grammar explanations and practices linked to the textbook grammar.
I hope this saves you some planning time!
Two lessons covering GCSE Studio French Module 2 Unit 1 Lessons with sentence builders and fully animated answers.
There are two lessons per unit with plenty of content to last two hours per unit or more.
All resources have been carefully checked, and are made in-house, separately to the textbook, giving you more activities to use in your teaching.
The sentence builders are based on the vocabulary for Foundation and Higher Module 2 Units, and are organised to help learners build fluency quickly.
There are grammar explanations and practices linked to the textbook grammar.
I hope this saves you some planning time!
A full lesson on the topic of the Sikh virtues, including a detailed reading text with comprehension questions and lesson slides with discussion tasks, explanations and explanations.
Sikh Virtues Sat (Truth), Santokh (Contentment), Daya (Compassion), Nimrata (Humility) and Pyare (Love).:
truth and truthful living.
compassion and patience.
contentment.
humility and self-control.
love.
wisdom and courage.
This lesson worked well with Year 9, and would also be great for Key Stage 3 (Year 7 and Year 8 too).
15 Key Stage 3 Spanish Lessons with Sentence Builders and end of unit quizzes.
3 units:
Invitations and Excuses
Where do you go in your free time?
What are you going to do this weekend?
These 15 lessons use the Conti method, including sentence builders and activities such as narrow reading and delayed dictation.
Suitable for Key Stage 3 and 2.
This lesson is about a sect and temple in Thailand called Wat Phra Dhammakaya which has been in the media due to its modern take on Buddhism.
Wat Phra Dhammakaya has attracted a lot of attention for its modern methods of spreading Buddhist teachings, which go against traditional teachings of Buddhism. They raise money through marketing campaigns, subscriptions to their Sangha, and use it to give to good causes, even though financial gain is considered to be unethical for Buddhist communities or Sanghas which should exist only to teach about the message of the Buddha. It is also considered unethical for monks to handle money. It caused particular controversy when money they received once was found to be from the proceeds of a money laundering scheme. They have also created a searchable CD of the Pali cannon, the Buddhist scripture, which goes against the Buddhist view that using modern technology for holy means is wrong. They also offer distance learning, and a more secular approach to teaching about Buddhism. You can only access the community if you pay a subscription fee, which, although very small, goes against the teachings of the Buddha. With a huge number of followers, Wat Phra has at times caused the military government to feel threatened, resulting in the attempted arrest of the Abbott, and to Buddhist monks preventing the police from entering the temple, in a non-violent stand off. The aim of this lesson is to give students the opportunity to reflect on how the teachings of the Buddha are being interpreted in modern society, and to learn about the changing attitudes towards spiritual life in cultures beyond our own western ones.
This is a foundation resource to teach GCSE Spanish Viva textbook, Module 8, PDP 1, (M8 PDP1) ¿Cómo es tu casa? Describing your house, floors, prepositions of position.
3 lessons, using a sentence builder, following the Conti method. The first lesson allows students to get to grips with the new language, to describe the biggest global issues, practising the superlative, and key language about global issues and environmenytal issues. There are printable worksheets and helpsheets within the PowerPoint, and all activities have fully animated answers for quick feedback.
The three one hour lesson sequence aims to take students from receptive to active language processing.
Hope this is useful to fellow Spanish teachers out there. X
This is a foundation resource to teach GCSE Spanish Viva textbook, Module 8, Unit 4, (M8U4) Solutions to Global Problems.
3 lessons, using a sentence builder, following the Conti method. The first lesson allows students to get to grips with the new language, to describe the biggest global issues, practising the superlative, and key language about global issues and environmenytal issues. There are printable worksheets and helpsheets within the PowerPoint, and all activities have fully animated answers for quick feedback.
The three one hour lesson sequence aims to take students from receptive to active language processing.
Hope this is useful to fellow Spanish teachers out there. X
Two lessons covering GCSE Studio French Module 2 Unit 1 Lessons with sentence builders and fully animated answers.
There are two lessons per unit with plenty of content to last two hours per unit or more.
All resources have been carefully checked, and are made in-house, separately to the textbook, giving you more activities to use in your teaching.
The sentence builders are based on the vocabulary for Foundation and Higher Module 2 Units, and are organised to help learners build fluency quickly.
There are grammar explanations and practices linked to the textbook grammar.
I hope this saves you some planning time!