Welcome to 'Crazy Teacher in the Attic', a page for sharing English and French notes and resources with students and fellow teachers.
Resources focus on the Irish curriculum for English and French at both Junior Cycle and Leaving Certificate Level, higher and ordinary level as stated.
Welcome to 'Crazy Teacher in the Attic', a page for sharing English and French notes and resources with students and fellow teachers.
Resources focus on the Irish curriculum for English and French at both Junior Cycle and Leaving Certificate Level, higher and ordinary level as stated.
This PDF resource contains 6 colourful, printable posters to help students revise some of the key aspects of the LC 2023 French Oral, including the three main topics and the three tenses.
Le Formulaire
Leaving Cert Ordinary Level Form.
This resource is a 24 page step-by-step workbook on every aspect of answering the formulaire. It includes all the questions which have come up since 2009 with sample answers, tips and space for students to practice themselves.
Ideal for anyone who wants to clearly teach an ordinary level class, anyone with higher and ordinary level in the one class as the students could almost direct themselves, or any student studying OL French on their own as an additional subject.
Worksheet would form the basis of one to two weeks classwork and homework depending on class.
Leaving Certificate French Comprehension Grammar Questions
This powerpoint goes through how to recognise the different grammatical aspects which are asked in the LC HL comprehensions, what to write for your answer, and goes through all the questions from 2011-2022. It includes the question, the text, clues and the marking scheme, so that you can work through them together with your class.
In LC HL French, each comprehension has a grammar question. This is worth 5 marks (1.25% each or 2.5% of your French grade for the two questions). It can ask you to find a particular tense, grammatical term, a synonym or what word ‘it’ is referring to, etc.
This resource has colourful templates to help students focus on some of the main aspects of their LC French oral. The templates focus on l’avenir, mon quartier, une journée typique and the tenses. The templates are blank so that stusents can fill in their own notes.
This is an ideal first class lesson with students who are only beginning to learn the language. I t covers introductions, some basic classroom phrases and how to use a dictionary.
This complete overview of the present tense is perfect for Leaving Certificate students to bring them on in their study of French grammar. It consists of a complete handout and powerpoint which includes pretesting of JC work, comprehensive explanations, level appropriate vocab, exercises and even teacher only comments on the powerpoint that would particularly be of use to NQTs or teachers new to teaching French.
FIRST YEAR ENGLISH TEACHERS:
Trying to think of ice breakers for the first time you meet your new English class? This powerpoint creates everything you need to bring students into the world of Harry Potter and then sort them into their respective Hogwarts Houses. From there you can set up a reward system within the class. As McGonagall says “Your triumphs will earn you points. Any rule breaking and you will lose points.” Lots of potential for questioning and discussion. Lesson includes powerpoint and photocopies needed to make reward chart.
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