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Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Table top activities


Activities to do in groups

mini word and picture cards - lots of variations
Trouvez des paires! Trouvez une paire! Tu as combien de paires?
1 Matching cards face up, in turn, match the cards saying the French
2 Pelmanism face down, turn 2 over, keep if a match replace if not and try to remember where
3 All the words face up and try to find the pictures and vice versa
4 Kim's game With all the pictures only, remove one and the others have to say which one. Qu'est-ce q'il manque? Kim's game. Have the words spread out nearby for reference.

Dominoes
made on toolsforeducators.com

You could even do words only. Here it's French to French but it could be French - English especially good for words for which you can't get pictures easily like adjectives.
Split words
This works very well with animal words of more than one syllable. This is made up in Word using 2 columns, left right aligned and right left aligned. When cutting them up, you could do an irregular jagged line so that only the right one fits, but then you couldn't make up imaginary animals eg serodile! These are colour coded for gender, but might be easier if the first half of word was a different colour from the second half.
Half sentences
This was initially to practise the construction j'aime les …s. 10 starters and finishers.
I had the sentence beginning on a different colour card. Start with cards face down. In turn pick up 2 cards. Read them out. You should get some funny combinations. Note down the best ones to read to class later.
Then with cards face up, choose a good sentence, maybe one that is true for you and note it down.
Sorting
with a large number of cards eg animal words, ask pupils to sort them as they see fit. Could be all birds, all farm animals. Or it could be words with the same French sound in them!

The files we used are in ANIMALS folder in our GLOW group.

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Wed 9 March

Register Fiona and alphabet brain gym!
Vocab Stephanie - animals

Nasal vowel an/en
handout "4 nasal vowels" from before and worksheet on colour coding click to download for the answers
audio post on other blog

(From last week GlowWiki and Storybirds)

More on vocabulary presentation and practice

http://changing-phase.blogspot.com/2010/02/it-gives-me-great-pleasure-to.html from Clare Seccombe go to the slide show presentation and also http://changing-phase.blogspot.com/2009/07/lets-flashcard.html

see also my post on posterous for pronunciation of instructions
and shtooka to help you with a single word of vocabulary eg pingouin

Practice with wild animals - make cards, dominoes, bingo cards
http://www.mes-english.com/flashcards/animals.php and

http://www.toolsforeducators.com/
I've uploaded the dominoes and mini cards to ANIMALS folder in our GLOW group

quizlet for testing yourself
http://quizlet.com/216072/les-animaux-en-danger-flash-cards/

lovely site for reading - highlight for homonyms and words you know, try and find 10 facts
http://www.africanimo.com/

more animal sites I like and have bookmarked on delicious.com. I add to this regularly.
http://www.delicious.com/kaymcmeekin/french+animals

songs - my collection
http://frenchsongsprimary.blogspot.com/search/label/animals eg
tous les animaux du monde
the unicorn/Noah's ark

quia shared, search a topic - not moderated so beware of mistakes
this one is good for matching and concentration with photos
this hangman on pets and wild animals is fine. 7 at random per session
cochon d'Inde (guineas pig), tigre, chat, hamster, canard (duck) , serpent, cheval, perruche (budgie), rat, cochon, girafe
and this is one of mine reading about the animals the Queen and Rolf Harris like