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Mini-Lesson Teaching new vocabulary

Introducing new vocabulary

Communicating with the vocabulary

Evaluation of learning

Prescribed Learning Outcomes

Communicating Grade 5

Ask and respond to simple questions Respond to classroom instructions

Grade 6 Make and respond to simple requests Participate in known and predictable classroom situations

Grade 7 Ask for and give simple information Participate in classroom activities

Acquiring Information Grades 5, 6, 7

Express acquired information in oral and visual forms

Introducing new vocabulary

Les sports d’hiver

faire du ski alpin

faire du ski de fond

faire du toboggan

faire de la motoneige

faire du traîneau à chiens

faire de la raquette

faire du surf sur neige

jouer au hockey

jouer à la ringuette

patiner

Communicating with the vocabulary

Communicative Bingo-Loto

Think of the one activity you like to do in winter, and write that down on a slip of paper. Don’t forget what you’ve written.

Remember the vocabulary includes: faire du ski alpin faire du ski de fond faire du toboggan faire de la motoneige faire du traîneau à chiens faire de la raquette faire du surf sur neige jouer au hockey jouer à la ringuette patiner

Fill your bingo card

Question:Qu’est-ce que tu aimes

faire en hiver?

Sample responses:J’aime faire du

toboggan.

J’aime jouer au hockey.

J’aime patiner.

Jouons au bingo-loto!

Your four squares now have four different winter sports written down.

The bingo caller will call the sports from the slips of paper.

The first person with all four squares called wins Bingo-Loto!

Think - Pair - Share

Turn to an elbow partner and discuss: How Communicative Bingo differs from

‘traditional’ Bingo games The value of this type of activity in a second-

language learning environment All students are talking All students are using the target language All students are communicating for an authentic

purpose

Evaluation of learning

Aural evaluation

True/False Vrai/Faux

Number from 1 - 10.As you look at the following pictures, you

will hear the vocabulary for a winter sport. If the vocabulary matches the picture,

please write “vrai”. If the vocabulary does not match the

picture, write “faux”.

Think - Pair - Share

Turn to an elbow partner and discuss: How you currently evaluate your students in Core

French How this type of evaluation is similar to and/or

different from your current practice The pros and cons of this evaluation model

Merci!

Kelly BurtInservice Faculty Associate, Field Programs

Simon Fraser University

kelly_burt@sfu.ca

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