Learning objective

  • To read and say amounts of money in French.

Success criteria

  • I can add up in French.
  • I understand how
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National curriculum

Languages

Pupils should be taught to:

  • Listen
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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

In this lesson, the children will use their knowledge of numbers in French and apply it to money sums.  The following activity is intended to refresh the children’s memory of the numbers 1-30. Divide the class into five or six groups that you can easily point to and distinguish. Explain that the class is going…

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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support

Should work in a focus group to answer the calculations in the activity together, having support with the numbers in French.

Pupils working at greater depth

Could use the exchange rate to calculate prices in British pounds sterling.

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: completing mathematical calculations in French, writing

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Vocabulary and translations

  • de l'argent

    some money

  • un billet

    a bill, note or paper money

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Simone Haughey

French specialist

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Previously a generalist Primary teacher for 12 years, Simone now specialises in Languages. She is MFL Consultant and Languages Teacher at Robin Hood Primary. Her work with Mandarin Chinese resulted in the IoE Confucius Institute for Schools awarding her school with Confucius Classroom…
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