This bundle is a 6 week unit covering introducing yourself and your family. The grammar points included include: accusative, genitive, dative pronouns; prepositional singular; genitive singular; dative singular; nominative plural. The sub-topics included are: alphabet; introducing yourself; where you live; family; age; descriptions. They go in the order listed in this description and build sequentially. Each lesson includes starters, challenges and vocab learning homework.
Two revision lessons, and an assessment are included as well as assessment answers and a powerpoint for self/peer marking of assessments
This unit is an ideal starting point for complete beginners to Russian.
This lesson bundle contains 2 lessons introducing adjectives in Russian. It introduces the concept of grammatical gender, short and normal form adjectives and their different singular endings. These lessons assume a knowledge of family members, numbers 1-100, genitive singular and pronouns, dative singular and pronouns, prepositional singular, accusative pronouns.
These lessons are ideal for beginner learners of Russian.
This lesson follows on from the first lesson on descriptions. It introduces normal form adjectives and how they differ from short form adjectives in use and structure. There is still a focus on grammatical gender (primarily focused on masculine and feminine). This lesson also pulls together a lot of the vocabulary and structures taught in the previous lessons in a final reading and writing activity. Activities include writing, reading, translations and gap-fill activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide.
This lesson is the second of two lessons focusing on descriptions and introducing adjectives in Russian.
This lesson follows on from the second lesson on age. It introduces short form adjectives and the way they change for gender (primarily focused on masculine and feminine). It fully explains and introduces the concept of grammatical gender and how you can spot the gender from endings. Activities include games, translations and gap-fill activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide.
This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on descriptions and introducing adjectives in Russian.
This lesson bundle includes 2 lessons on age with a focus on introducing numbers 1-100, dative pronouns and dative singular endings. These lessons also introduce the structure for expressing age including the different ways needed to say years. These lessons assume a knowledge of family members, the genitive singular, places, prepositional singular, introducing yourself but are still ideal for beginner learners of Russian.
This lesson bundle contains 2 lessons on where you live with a focus on introducing new vocabulary, including cognates and introducing the prepositional case. These lessons are ideal for beginner students of Russian who are still developing confidence in reading the Cyrillic alphabet and have had no real contact with the Russian case system except for the structure “меня зовут”
This lesson bundle contains two lessons covering family and the genitive singular. As well as introducing family members, these lessons introduce and explain the genitive singular endings, genitive pronouns and the “у меня есть” structure used to express the verb “have”. In teaching the genitive singular an initial introduction to its use as a plural for counted nouns is also given. These lessons are ideal for beginner learners of Russian as a first exposure to the genitive case.
This bundle includes two lessons on introducing yourself in Russian. This introduces the structure of “меня зовут” and accusative pronouns in Russian. It also introduces Russian naming conventions including patronymics.
This set of lessons is ideal for beginner learners of Russian who have not yet encountered the Russian case system.
This lesson follows on from the first lesson on age and numbers. It expands on the use of the dative case, giving singular dative case endings for the three grammatical genders. It also includes numbers up to 100. Activities include games, reading, writing and grammar practice activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide.
This lesson is the second of two lessons focusing on age and the dative case.
This lesson follows on from the second lesson on family. It introduces and explains the structure for expressing age using dative case as well as numbers 1-20. Activities include games, translations and gap-fill activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide.
This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on age, numbers and the dative case
This lesson follows on from the first lesson on family. It introduces and explains the structure of “у меня” including the genitive pronouns. It further reinforces the vocabulary and structures learnt in the previous lesson.Also included is an introduction to numbers and their related cases which will link to the next lesson sequence on age. Activities include games, reading activites, translations, writing and grammar practice activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide.
This lesson is the second of two lessons focusing on describing family and the genitive case.
This lesson follows on from the second lesson on where you live and is the first lesson on family. It introduces family members in Russian and the genitive case. Activities include games, reading activites, translations and grammar practice activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide.
This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on describing family and the genitive case.
This lesson follows on from the first lesson on where you live. It expands on the structure of “я живу” that was introduced in the previous lesson. It also introduces countries in Russian and continue to reinforce the prepositional case. Activities include games, listening activites, translations and gap-fill activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide.
This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on saying where you live and the prepositional case
This lesson follows on from the second lesson on introducing yourself and is the first lesson on where you live. It introduces “я живу” as a set structure to be expanded on later. It also introduces and explains the prepositional case using city cognates. Activities include games, translations and gap-fill activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide.
This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on saying where you live and the prepositional case
This lesson follows on from the first lesson on introducing yourself. It goes into further detail regarding the structures of “Как тебя зовут?” and “меня зовут” as well as expanding to include how to say “his name is” etc. Activities include games, readings, translations and gap-fill activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide.
This lesson is the second of two lessons focusing on asking people’s names and introducing yourself.
This lesson follows on from the second lesson on Russian alphabet and is the first lesson on introducing yourself. It introduces the structures of “Как тебя зовут?” and “меня зовут” as set structures to be fully deconstructed and explained in the following lesson. It also introduces and explains the Russian patronymic system. Activities include games, readings and speaking activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide.
This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on asking people’s names and introducing yourself.
This lesson follows on from the first lesson on Russian alphabet and continues to allow students to practice this key skill for learning Russian. As with the previous lesson it focuses on both reading and spelling, though this time introduces word-level dictation of cognates. Transcripts for teachers to read out are included in the notes of the relevant slides. All answers are included in the slides along with an automatically updating date so it is ready to use.
This lesson is the second of two lessons focusing on learning, reading and writing the Russian alphabet.
This lesson is an ideal first lesson for teaching Russian and introduces not only the characters of the Russian alphabet and its sounds, but also some Russian animals, Russian names and cognates to aid students in practicing the alphabet. Handwritten Russian is also given as well as typed Russian. A slide with vocab learning homework is provided at the end.
This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on learning, reading and writing the Russian alphabet.
This bundle contains a 6 week unit of work containing 12 PPT lessons focusing on free-time activities including sport, music and locations
It introduces students to present tense regular and irregular verb conjugations, reinforces case endings and uses and practices the writing skills from unit 1. There are a variety of activities, including reading, listening, games, gap fills, translations, speaking, writing. Each writing activity is accompanied with links to a variety of Russian music from classical to variety to pop for students to listen to whilst working.
Homework and grammar review worksheets are also included to support learning outside the classroom.
This unit of work is suitable for KS3 students have completed my unit 1 lesson sequence with differentiated objectives at the start of every lesson. All print-outs/worksheets are included at the end of the sequence ready for printing. Instructions for activities are included either in the slides or in the notes. Transcripts for teachers to read out for listening activities are included in the notes.
This grammar review worksheet reviews all the grammar covered in my unit 1 (Знакомство) Russian lessons. This worksheet is ideal to give to students to work through and aid in their revision either on the run up to an End of Unit assessment or to maintain their Russian over holidays after finishing the unit.
The sheet is split up into three sections: grammatical gender, cases, and verbs. It contains activities checking both their declarative knowledge of grammar (the know-what) and their procedural knowledge of grammar (the know-how).
It could also be divided up by section to use as homework throughout the unit.