KS2 Year 3 French Scheme of Work

Lessons 9-10 Numbers 0 to 12

Framework objectives: 03.1: Listen and respond to rhymes, stories and songs
L3.3: Experiment with the writing of simple words.
Vocabulary and Structures:
Zero
Un
Deux
Trois
Quatre
Cinq
Six
Sept
Huit
Neuf
Dix
Onze
Douze
Extension:
Plus
Moins
Multiplié par
Divisé par
Égale / Pronunciation:
Zair-oh
Uh
Der
Trwa
Catr
Sank
Sees
Sett
Weet
Nurf
Dees
Ons
Doos
Ploos
m-wain
mul tip li ay par
dee visay par
Ay gal / English:
Zero
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
Ten
Eleven
Twelve
Extension:
Plus
Minus
Multiplied by
Divided by
Equals
Resources: Early Start French “Salut, ça va”
Worksheet lessons 9 – 10
Power point numbers lessons 9 & 10
Hundred square or number line
Suggested Teaching Sequence:
Lesson Ten – oracy focus
·  Share learning intention with class.
·  Ask class if anyone can count to 12 (or less/more) in a different language.
·  Present numbers 0-6, using power point or flash cards, and repeat with the aid of mimes.
·  Play memory game selecting sequences of 3 – 4 numbers, including repeats for the children to recall and repeat back e.g. “quatre, six, quatre, un”
·  Teacher asks for a volunteer to model pair work. Pupil turns away from teacher and teacher traces the digit (between 0 and 6) of a number with his/her finger on the pupil’s back. The pupil has to identify the number in French. When the pupil has guessed, Teacher and pupils swap roles.
·  In pairs pupils perform the above pair work. Ensure visual back up and support is always available. Teacher monitors to help with pronunciation or comprehension problems.
·  Now present numbers 7-12 and repeat memory game and paired activity above using these numbers.
·  Sing numbers to twelve to the tune of “Three Blind Mice”:
Un, deux, trois
Un, deux, trois
Quatre, cinq, six
Quatre, cinq, six
Sept, huit, neuf
Sept, huit, neuf
Dix, onze, douze
Dix, onze, douze
Repeat song in two parts/as a round:
·  Play “ swap numbers”. Pupils arrange their chairs in a circle. Give everybody a numbered flashcard, making sure that there are several children holding each number. Teacher calls out a number and pupils holding the card showing that number swap their places. Teacher to take one chair at while they are swapping. The pupil left without a chair becomes the caller.
·  Children to sit on a circle and pass a ball around the circle repeating number sequence.
·  Plenary: ask for volunteers or groups/tables to count to 12 unaided forwards and backwards, in steps of two from zero or 1. Use hundred square or number line to support activity.
Lesson Eleven – literacy focus
·  Remind pupils of learning intention.
·  Sing song from previous lesson.
·  Consolidate vocabulary by playing Kims game: cover all flashcards with a cloth. Ask a volunteer to remove two of them. Remove cloth and children determine which numbers are missing, repeat several times, selecting different numbers.
·  With aid of PowerPoint presentation repeat all numbers again + mimes.
·  Write one of the numbers on the board with letters out of sequence. Class to rearrange letters to come up with correct spelling,
·  Repeat this activity in pairs using mini whiteboards. One pupil chooses a number from the board and copies down the spelling but with letters out of sequence. Partner then identifies which number it is by referring to model on display and uses that model to re-sequence letters.
·  Complete worksheet.
·  Plenary: Play team game of Hangman. If confident, teacher can encourage pupils to read out letters in French.
·  As an extension, teach pupils arithmetic terms in order that they can carry out simple mental maths and apply knowledge. They can then also complete extension sheet.
·  Teacher calls out numbers or symbols and pupils do mime to demonstrate understanding. Teacher calls out simple arithmetic sums and pupils note and complete them on mini whiteboards
Follow up and consolidation:
Lotto (Bingo)
Simple arithmetic with nos 1-12
Sing song in Early Start French
Watch Early Start French DVD