Thursday, 27 March 2014
Revision ideas for Year 11
-GCSE vocab cards: students make cards with German phrases, blank on the other side. In groups, they put a card down, person who says it fastest in English keeps the card (good for 8-10 phrases). After a while: write the English on reverse side and play other way round. Make sure pupils initial their cards in case you mix groups.
- Ask studens to draw a grid, each grid covering a topic (could be grammar e.g. tenses and/or modules e.g school/health etc). Read out phrases or words in TL; students group them in English under correct topic.Works great for tenses.
- Mini-whiteboards: Draw in 10 seconds what teacher said in TL.
- I have been using the 12 game but in multiples of 10 at the end of lessons…students count up to 120, they can say one number at a time, or two, or three, but whoever says 120 is out. So one student might say 10, the next 20, 30, 40, the next 50, 60, 70, the next , 80, 90, the next 100, 110…then the student who would have to say 120 is out/loses a life. Works for whole class or small groups.
Monday, 17 February 2014
Friday, 14 February 2014
Human Dominoes
Thanks to @tomhockaday for reminding me of this at #ililc4.
There are many names for this activity and I've called it a round robin in the past. As students enter the classroom, get them to take a slip of paper with an English sentence on and a different sentence in the target language. Someone else in the room will have a matching English sentence and someone else a matching TL one.
One student reads out their TL sentence and the student who has the matching English sentence stands up. They then read out their TL one and it continues until the whole class has read out theirs.
I wanted to get the whole class involved so I did it slightly differently yesterday. Each student had their slips of paper and I asked them to get in a circle around the room. I left them to it and they had to find the two students that would stand either side of them. After they had finished, we read out the phrases to check they were in the right place.
As an extension, I asked them to write the English of their target language sentence. Ignoring the other typed English sentences, they then played Quiz, Quiz, Trade.
As a final activity, in groups, they had to write a paragraph using the sentences they had in their hands and not their original. I got them to write on mini white boards and took a photo. Next lesson, we will peer assess as a class and in pairs.
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Human Guess Who
Trichez!
Passing notes!
Monday, 6 January 2014
MFL department INSET on differentiation
- Learning buddies and experts
- Seating plans (e.g. B grade girl with C grade boy)
- Group/ Peer work
- Create own activities or teach somebody something
- Reading games - race reading, shout out next word where teacher stops, cloud text, running dictation, paragraphs around room with question sheets for students, group work with different paragraphs - students make another group to answer questions, groups have same text but 4 sets of questions
- Coloured slides not black text on white background
- Structured questions
- Vocab sheets with key words for new topics
- Think of 3 adjectives, 3 verbs, 3 nouns for topic so far, if partner can guess meaning, they get a point but if not, I get one. Move to next partner.
- Translate sentences but mix the order so doesn’t go from easy to hard
- Put cards in correct order to build sentences. Instead of giving to students ask them to come and pick to build up their own - throw them on the floor!!
- Listening activities - peer support in answering questions together on MWB, bang the table when you hear the keyword, predict the answer, multiple choice.
- Homework - think of an interesting sentence, create a starter for partner based on...
- Varied use of target language
- Carousel activities
- Use of MFL assistants or TA in lessons