Secondary French teacher, rated Ofsted 'Outstanding' at KS3, KS4 and KS5.
PGCE and NQT mentor. Regular CPD/Professional Learning leader. State and private sector experience.
Secondary French teacher, rated Ofsted 'Outstanding' at KS3, KS4 and KS5.
PGCE and NQT mentor. Regular CPD/Professional Learning leader. State and private sector experience.
Huge time saver! Created for an observed lesson and took over 12 hours with first part. Graded outstanding!
Excellent resource, second lesson working on the Italian Passato Prossimo.
All answers provided along with directions for teacher on each slide. Fully differentiated with 'Challenge' and 'Want support?' options.
Starter links to previous learning and asks students to choose sentences to translate from different options depending on their confidence. Comprehensive reading activity follows, set out as a text message exchange between sisters discussing holiday. Challenge option asks students to consider colloquialisms in exchange and use of modal verbs.
Writing activity with clear, differentiated Success Criteria follows and snowball review to finish.
Designed to follow Italian Passato Prossimo Practice - Lesson and worksheet 1 of 2.
Full lesson PowerPoint that can be used across one or two lessons depending on ability. Fully animated with instructions for teacher on each slide. Differentiated for HA and LA.
Used with year 4 class for observation lesson and following lesson. Graded outstanding. Would also work well for year 7 - year 8 class as one lesson. Lesson builds on new vocabulary with the emphasis on independent learning and enquiry, as well as incorporating time phrases and simple opinions.
36 slides in total including: pairs game to decipher cognates, near-cognates and new vocabulary, vocabulary tables, repetition of vocabulary with photographs, pass-the-parcel and treasure hunt games, speaking activity with dice, whiteboard translations and reading comprehension.
Interactive and creative. Reading comprehension for example is set out as iPhone text message exchanges.
All fully differentiated and worksheets included in bundle for pairs game, LA and HA students. Excellent time saver!
An excellent lesson, providing students with clues as to a mystery Francophone country and asking them to detect which one it might be.
23 slides in total, great fun to teach. Fully animated with all answers, clear directions for students and support for teacher in Notes section of slides if required. Challenge options included within activities to extend HA.
The lesson begins by asking students to note down on their whiteboards vocabulary linked to travel and holidays.
Activity 1 - Match the French name for the country to the English translation and the correct flag, drawing a star next to the country if you think it has French as an official language.
Activity 2- Match the Mystery Country's national dishes to the English descriptions and the images if possible.
Activity 3 - Use the French clues provided to locate the Mystery Country on the map.
Activity 4 - Use the map and the images to work out where the Mystery Country might be.
Activity 5 - See how many phrases can be recognised in the song lyrics for a famous singer from the Mystery Country (Amel Bent - Ma Philisophie). Think, pair, share, discussion of song lyrics depending on level of group (vocabulary, verbs, pronouns, messages within the song) and singalong at end.
Lesson is reviewed using a Plenary Triangle, asking students to reflect on one thing that they knew already, three things that they've learned during the lesson, and one thing that they would like to know more about. The final section can be set as a research project for homework if wished.
Great to fit into modules about Travel and Tourism, food, song, cultural similarities and differences, geography, or as a filler lesson before a holiday.
A very popular lesson that always goes down a storm! Also available with Mauritius as the mystery country.
Fantastic and very comprehensive resource covering all aspects of reflexive present tense formation. All animations and formatting ready to go. A huge time-saver!
Powerpoint is 13 slides and can be adapted to suit all learners. Includes clear and concise explanations of reflexive verb conjugation and questions for students to gauge understanding. Perfect for mini-whiteboard activities. Differentiated to help LA access translation questions.
Two reading texts at end of presentation (easily printable as worksheets) for students to spot reflexive verbs. Linked to daily routine / school life.
Excellent for introduction at KS2 / KS3 to conjugation and for revision and further practice at KS4.
Excellent grammar bundle, covering KS4 and KS5 key grammar topics. Also great for HA KS3. Differentiated with clear explanations and student translation activities. Easily adaptable to suit group, very time-saving!
1. Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns - 6 slides - Very comprehensive explanation of DOP and IDOPs, with lots of examples and practice for students.
2. Dont - 1 slide - Clear and concise explanation, giving students example sentences and asking them to work on how it is translated.
3. Impersonal verbs - 2 slides - Clear and concise explanation over full slide of impersonal verbs. Full slide of questions for students to translate, great as a printed worksheet or as a whiteboard activity.
4. Indirect Object Pronound (AS) - 4 slides - A deeper explanation of IDOP, suitable for KS5 learners or high-ability KS4 learners. Includes prounoun flag.
Excellent lesson, graded outstanding, introducing different sports to learners and basic opinions and reasons to express their thoughts.
Fully animated with all answers and instructions for each activity in Notes section of slides. A huge time saver and great fun to teach!
Lesson links to London 2012 Olympics and features Paralympians and Olympic athletes. Lesson begins with YouTube montage hook, set to Emilie Sandé's cover of Imagine by John Lennon. Students asked to consider why they are watching video.
Starter asks students to think of how to say two numbers and why these might be important in context of Olympics (number of medals won at London 2012 by Team GB). Students then complete table with French and English for 9 different sports, using cognates and near-cognates to support.
Next activity is a repetition of the different sports (with actions) to practice pronunciation, followed by a game of 'Splat' to consolidate knowledge. Students are then asked to read an iPhone text message conversation (created on classtools.net) and answer questions about sports preferences. Listening activity follows, fully differentiated, followed by a speaking activity, whereby students roll dice and create sentences about the sport that the number rolled corresponds to. Final activity is to respond to a friend texting them about their sports preferences, and to write their own messages in reply.
Pictionary game as plenary!
First lesson on sport in series of three. Please see other resources.
A comprehensive resource, suitable for introduction to the perfect tense with both auxiliary verbs at KS3 and revision at KS4.
Over 30 slides of explanation, questions, whiteboard activities and games to help consolidate learning.
Excellent first lesson of the year, comprehensively covering slide-by-slide all that you need your new class to know in an accessible and fun way.
Helps you to get to know your students, and helps them to get to know each-other too, setting them up for some great learning. Also gets you off to a brilliant start with your expectations through a whole-class ‘Partnership Agreement’ that they create and sign.
I use this template every year with every class that I teach and it always works brilliantly. They have a lot of fun, as do you, and you also get all of the bits sorted that you need to without missing anything out (an overview of the year, books, seating plan etc.) which is easily done at the start of a busy term.
Recommended especially for new teachers. Clear instructions on each slide and places for you to insert your own information. 15 slides in total:
1. Resources you need for the lesson.
2. Space to insert your seating plan.
3. Date, title, LO, starter slide.
4. Our Partnership Agreement slide.
5. Expectations / building on slide before.
6. Exercise book slide.
7. Getting to know each other - The two truths game.
8. As above - teacher’s answers.
9. My promise to you (what you will do as a teacher to help their learning).
10. Raffle tickets and how they work, if you decide to use to reinforce positive behaviour.
11. Our lessons - overview of the number of lessons each week, report and Parents’ Evening dates and topics.
12. Help me to understand your learning activity.
13. Examples of feedback from activity above.
14. As before.
15. Bingo game!
Fabulous and very comprehensive resource that can be used for one or a series of lessons. 45 slides in total. Introduces all main types of weather with images, and a series of activities designed to build learner confidence and use of new language.
Activities include:
* Large images with text for students to repeat after teacher.
* Differentiated tables with weather phrases (Option 1 to draw lines between French and English translations, Option 2 to match French weather phrases to images and add in English).
* Dice game to practice pronunciation.
* Pass-the-parcel team game to improve memory recall.
* Listening activity (again differentiated with two options).
* Speaking activity - Think, pair, share to describe weather in different parts of France. Excellent cultural link through geography of France and where different cities are situated. Could easily be developed into a research project with different types of weather in these places across the year and how they compare to home.
* Writing activity - Preparing own weather forecast (again differentiated with scaffold for learners who require).
* Speaking / presenting activity - Students present their weather forecasts to class.
* Review / Plenary triangle - Students reflect on their own learning by noting down three things that they knew already but now better understand, 2 new things they learned during lesson and one thing they need to find out more about.
Fully animated with all answers and explanations for each activity under relevant slides.
Huge time saver and great fun to teach!
Nandos Takeaway Menu, linked to researching education in a Francophone country.
Fully differentiated with Lemon & Herb (least challenging), Mild, Hot and Extra Hot (most challenging) tasks. Tasks link to 'Basic information, Climate and Geography', 'History, Culture and People', 'Environmental Issues, Human Rights and Government' and 'Education' respectively, with three sub-topics under each bracket. The 'Mild' tasks for example (on History, Culture and People) sub-divide into: Key historical events, Diet, religion and recreation and Ethnic groups, gender roles and family relationships.
Can be set as an individual research task, for pair or group work over one lesson or a series of lessons as a project. Students can present research in target language or in English, and as a PowerPoint, handout or poster. Template is easily adaptable if required.
Excellent cross-curricular links to History, Geography, Religion, Ethics and Politics.
Learning Objective and task information read as follows:
Researching Education in a French Speaking Community.
LO: To be able to improve my Social, Spiritual, Moral and Cultural understanding of a French-speaking community.
Your task is to research information, specifically linked to Education, about a French-speaking country, region or city of your choice. You should complete at least six tasks, including two Extra Hot pieces of research. You should present your research as a PowerPoint presentation. You may work individually or in pairs.
Want support? Start by completing the Lemon & Herb tasks to warm up. Could you research one of these places: Algeria, Mauritius, Quebec, Haiti or Madagascar?
Want more? Complete a combination of Extra Hot and Hot Tasks. Can you complete more than six research areas? What other French-speaking areas could you research?
Fantastic and very comprehensive resource covering all aspects of present tense formation with er, ir and re verbs. All animations and formatting ready to go. A huge time-saver!
Powerpoint is 27 slides and can be adapted to suit all learners. Includes clear and concise explanations of conjugation of each verb type and questions to gauge understanding. Perfect for mini-whiteboard activities. Differentiated to help LA access translation questions.
Excellent for introduction at KS2 / KS3 to conjugation and for revision and further practice at KS4.
Huge time saver! Created for an observed lesson and took over 12 hours. Graded outstanding!
Excellent resource, working on the Italian Passato Prossimo. Fully animated with twenty different verbs in the infinitive and with their past participles formed, as well as auxiliary verb grids for 'avere' and 'essere'.
All answers provided along with directions for teacher on each slide. Fully differentiated with 'Challenge' and 'Want support?' options.
Set out as Instagram feed, using photographs and linking to a holiday in Orta, northern Italy, to engage students. Use of Twitter feeds and Random Fruit Machine Generator for whiteboard activities to make content as engaging as possible.
Designed to be followed by Italian Passato Prossimo Practice - Lesson and worksheet 2 of 2.
Excellent resource, introducing the near future tense through the 'aller' song, with a clear table to demonstrate formation.
Text message conversation between Simon and Carly of The Inbetweeners engages students and asks them to answer a series of questions designed to test their understanding of the tense. HA stretched through identification and translations of colloquialisms such as 'ma biche'.
Mini-whiteboard translation activity follows to gauge understanding, and a plenary with 12 sentences to translate is the last slide. This can be printed, cut up, and used in a box as a 'Pass-the-Parcel' style game, learners could throw die to determine the phrase that they translate to their partner, or in any number of different ways. LA supported through use of lesson worksheet (print table on first slide for learners to complete), HA through extension with colloquialisms and perfect tense.
Excellent for introduction at KS3 and for revision / review at KS4.
A great bundle with four classroom displays ready to print. A huge time saver!
Displays include:
Five Values (can be edited to support school ethos)
French Classroom Commands
French Classroom Language (easily printed and laminated for tables to share, or stuck into books)
French Number Line 1-100
Excellent cultural bundle, focusing on French Easter traditions and vocabulary.
Differentiated, fully animated, colourful and interactive.
Great fun to teach! A huge time saver!
Brilliant assembly on the European Day of Languages 2018, very comprehensive and a great time-saver!
Excellent lesson on France - lots of beautiful photos, linking to food, colours, the seasons and numbers, with maps and accompanying worksheet.
Easily adapted to suit your students!
A great bundle with fully animated, differentiated lessons focusing on Italian culture and vocabulary.
Lessons include Christmas, New Year, Easter and Valentine’s Day.
Great fun to teach and a huge time saver!
Excellent bundle with fully animated PowerPoints for French greetings, the alphabet, numbers 1-20, asking and giving ages and items within a school bag.
Interactive lessons with a range of activities. Great fun to teach! A huge time saver bundle!
A great bundle, focusing on the perfect and imperfect tenses in French along with more complex constructions to challenge HA students.
A huge time saver!