Week+3+Numbers+to+5

Objective:[[image:autumn_tree.jpg width="73" height="90" align="right"]]
To understand numbers 1 and 5 and some simple classroom praise words.

Resources:
A ball or more than one if used during a PE warm-up. Strips of paper to play 'strip bingo' game during the week. IWB with sound to watch BBC clip. //Teachers note: Children will appear to have learnt the numbers very quickly, but to really understand the numbers and to be able to remember them out of context and without your help they will need lots and lots of practise. Little and often is the key to quality language learning. // || * Ball or balls or beanbags. (soundfile from Babelzone LCF Clubs) || //Teachers note: If you have a vle the above clip would be a good link to make available to children to access from home as well. You can link to it on// [] || * Click here for BBC Flash clip ||
 * ~  ||~ Description ||~ Resources ||
 * ~ Starter || * Revise saying //'bonjour'// and // 'salut' // (hello) and asking //Ça va? (// how are you?) || * None needed ||
 * ~ Main Activity || * Teach the numbers //un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq // holding up fingers.
 * Practise numbers by **bouncing a ball** and ask the children to say in French how many times the ball has been bounced, by counting aloud with you. They could do this in pairs in a PE warm-up later.
 * Teacher use praise words //‘bien’// (good) and //‘tres bien’ // (very good) (links to O3.4)
 * **Strip bingo:** //This is a five-minute activity to play at any time throughout the week to practise numbers 1-5. Give each child a strip of paper (like the ones that are always left over at the end of the guillotine in the staffroom) and ask children to fold the paper in half, half again and half again then unfold and fill each square with a number 1-5. They can use the same number more than once and in any order. The teacher then calls out a number in French. If the child has that number at either end of the strip of paper, they can tear it off and discard it. Winner is first to have no paper left.//
 * Strips of paper
 * click below to hear numbers:media type="file" key="09 numbers 1 to 10.mp3" width="240" height="20"
 * ~ Plenary || * Watch 'Numbers 0 - 6 BBC Flash clip' - Check that on your whiteboard you have the sound switched on!