<p>A worksheet guiding through In Cardigan Market. This poem links to the theme of work for GCSE English Literature NEA Controlled Assessment, but could work well with KS3</p>
<p><strong>This uses the south Wales forms of the verb - there is a separate document available that has North Wales forms</strong></p>
<p>A resource to support learners to form sentences correctly in Welsh.</p>
<p>Includes the following forms in all persons of the verb:</p>
<ul>
<li>Present Tense</li>
<li>Imperfect Tense</li>
<li>Future Tense</li>
<li>Conditional Tense (would / should / could / would like)</li>
<li>Past Perfect Tense</li>
<li>Perfect Tense</li>
<li>I have (+noun)</li>
</ul>
<p>e.g. Learners match ‘We’ and ‘could’ that would lead them to the answer ‘Gallen ni’</p>
<p>Berfau syml yn y Gymraeg ar gyfer Dysgwyr Ifanc.<br />
Pecyn yn cynnwys fideo ( berfau ) a Cardiau Fflach ar gyfer gemau ac astudio.</p>
<p>Simple verbs in Welsh suitable for Young Learners.<br />
The pack includes a video ( verbs ) and Flash Cards for games and study.</p>
<p>Complete lesson - All resources required for lesson are attached in the PowerPoint. This includes YouTube links in the notes and worksheets.</p>
<p>PowerPoint is self explanatory and lesson can be taught without adaptation.</p>
<p>AFL and differentiation throughout.</p>
<p>LOs</p>
<ul>
<li>Identify what attracts tourists to Wales and the types of holidays.</li>
<li>Describe the advantages and disadvantages of tourists.</li>
<li>Create a tourist advert selling what you can do in Cardiff.</li>
</ul>
<p>Five pairs of poems. Analysis of each poem. Building to writing a comparison essay. Poems from Welsh Anthology. Topic of question is memories of people and places. Poems are: 1. Eclipse and After a Friendship, 2. Walnut Tree Forge and To My Father, 3. Evans and Dying at Pallau, 4. My Mother’s Perfume and Jugged Hare, 5. Return to Cardiff and In Chapel.</p>
<p>Language Mats to use during Welsh writing, reading and speaking.</p>
<ul>
<li>Welsh and English translations</li>
<li>Cursive handwriting</li>
<li>PDF<br />
*Colours</li>
<li>Sizes</li>
<li>Shape</li>
<li>Taste</li>
<li>Qualities</li>
<li>Quantities</li>
</ul>
What data do we have on the number and ages of people speaking Welsh in Wales?
Key skills:
Communication
Numeracy
Sociological skill:
Interpreting data
<p>Activity ideas for teaching and learning greetings in Welsh / English.<br />
Sheet 1 contains 10 colour flashcards that show popular greetings in both English and Welsh and using symbols (Boardmaker Licenced).<br />
Sheet 2 shows black and white symbols of the 10 greetings for children to colour in and name in English / Welsh. They can then write the words in the blank boxes provided. The cards can be cut and matched. Alternatively, children could draw the pictures and write the word/s.</p>
<p>Construction Area Resources WELSH</p>
<p>A set of three different types of construction cards- perfect for making into booklets/sticking to a display within the construction area to give the children’s building projects more purpose.</p>
<p>Set 1: Landmarks around the world e.g. Eiffel Tower, Burj Khalifa, Taj Mahal<br />
Set 2: Physical features of the world e.g. theme park, farm, train station<br />
Set 3: Landmarks of Cardiff e.g Roath Park, The Senedd</p>
A PowerPoint containing images of castles found in Wales.<br />
Ideal introduction for Curriculum Cymreig tasks, art and design, Welsh language, Geography etc
Introduction to welsh demographics, case study comparison included between two welsh regions <br />
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Lesson fully differentiated, AFL throughout, literacy and numeracy skills incorporated.
Introduction to climate graphs and climate in Wales, includes living graph resources <br />
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Lesson fully differentiated, AFL throughout, literacy and numeracy skills incorporated.
Introduction to tourism in Wales and the possible advantages and disadvantages it can have<br />
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Lesson fully differentiated, AFL throughout, literacy and numeracy skills incorporated.
<p>366 events/people from the history of Wales-from pre-Roman times to the Modern day.<br />
This is a resource to support learning about Welsh history throughout the year<br />
There are two linked components -featuring the same events/people.<br />
On the power point presentation every day has its own slide with the featured person or events associated with Wales.<br />
In the word document each event/person has a page with a short pen sketch of c250-300 words.<br />
The people range from the famous such as Dylan Thomas to the less well known such as Frances Hoggan. Similarly the events cover a range from the rebellion of Owain Glyndwr to the first person to swim the Bristol Channel. (This is a companion resource to our other ‘Years of’ so we have tried to avoid duplicates but this has not always been possible)<br />
An informative resource especially suitable for use in assembly or tutor time.</p>