This lesson is for KS3 pupils learning German. Included is a PowerPoint presentation that begins by introducing pupils to bigger numbers in German, then moves onto telling the time on analog and digital clocks, understanding a timetable, and ends with some plenary games.
Supplementary resources include:
A sheet with German numbers
A clock sheet for filling in the time
A blank timetable worksheet
A short text to be used as a listening exercise for filling out the timetable.
The PowerPoint includes noughts and crosses, which pupils can play in pairs or as a whole class split into two teams. The plenary is battleships, for which the class should also be split into two teams.
A short PowerPoint quiz revising -ir and -re verbs in the present tense in French. 7 slides long and ideal to use as a short starter or plenary task with beginner French learners.
A short PowerPoint presentation that covers the topic of ‘la casa’. Takes around 30 minutes to teach. Includes a labelled picture of a house to present the new vocabulary (with handout), some games (battleships and the shopping list game), and some exercises that could be written or spoken.
Activities work best with students working in pairs or groups.