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Teacher for 30 years, secondary French and German, now primary. Specialising in phonics, reading, grammar.

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Teacher for 30 years, secondary French and German, now primary. Specialising in phonics, reading, grammar.
On pourrait aller au cinéma song
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On pourrait aller au cinéma song

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Song to fit with Metro 2 red Module 2. This song uses the language On pourrait aller.... to the tune of The animals went in two by two. My top set Year 8s enjoyed singing it and then making up further verses of their own.
Der Osterhase kommt
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Der Osterhase kommt

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Simple German song, to the tune of 'She'll be coming round the mountain.' Pupils can do an action for each verb mentioned! Older pupils could even use a dictionary to look up new verbs and make up verses of their own.
Barney Bear goes to Mardi Gras
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Barney Bear goes to Mardi Gras

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This powerpoint is about Barney Bear's trip to Nice in France for the Mardi Gras carnival. He watches the parades and joins in by wearing a colourful mask and eating carnival food. I am quite new to teaching EYFS - any constructive feedback gratefully accepted!
Ein Valentinsgedicht
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Ein Valentinsgedicht

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Powerpoint to get pupils creating their own 'poems' for Valentine's day. They use dictionaries to make verses of their own, thinking of things that belong together. In response to a recent comment, this resource is is aimed at a mixed-ability Year 7 class. From previous experience I know that many pupils find it very difficult to find the correct gender as well as the word.I have therefore used a little 'poetic licence' for which I apologize!
perfect tense with haben
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perfect tense with haben

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This ppt teaches and practises the perfect tense with the du, er, sie (she), wir and sie (they) parts of haben, assuming that pupils have already been taught the 'Ich' form with common past participles. Links with Logo 3 green, Unit 1
Papa Noël song
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Papa Noël song

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Christmas song to the tune of Frère Jacques. Pupils sing along and then 'mix and match' their own lines to create their own verse.
A full lesson on describing Willy Wonka
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A full lesson on describing Willy Wonka

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Celebrate the world's greatest stortyteller! Suitable for Key Stage 1 and lower Key Stage 2. Powerpoint to introduce the character, with whole-class and paired activities to reinforce language, plus template for writing children's own description. This could be done in one lesson or two. Powerpoint has notes with each slide giving tips for teaching. If you like this, please leave feedback!
Planning and resources for Paddington
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Planning and resources for Paddington

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Here are lots of ideas for teaching the book Paddington by Michael Bond, aimed particularly at Year 1. These ideas are not prescriptive in any way, and can be adapted/changed to suit any class. The series of lessons can be done over any period of time from a couple of lessons to a few weeks, depending on the interests of the class. If you find any of these ideas useful, please leave a review!
Revue de mon livre préféré
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Revue de mon livre préféré

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This Powerpoint activity for World Book Day is to prompt pupils to write a review in French of their favourite book. there is a text with exercises to practise the language, and also an accompanying vocab help sheet for pupils to write on.
Superworm - planning ideas and resources
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Superworm - planning ideas and resources

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Some ideas and resources for planning a Literacy unit for KS1 based on Superworm by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Some ideas for lessons based on the book - can be adapted for any class. Includes worksheets suitable for pupils working below Year 1 or 2 standard. If you find this useful, please leave a review!