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Conjugation Adventure

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French
30
24 students
4 January 2025

Teaching Instructions

je veux un plan de cours sur la conjugaison des verbes du premier groupe au present de l'indicatif

Conjugation Adventure

Curriculum Area: French Language, Grade 3

Topic: Conjugating Verbs from the First Group (-ER Verbs) in Present Tense
Alignment with CA Education Standards:
This lesson aligns with literacy and language standards for Grade 3 in California, promoting foundational knowledge in using verb forms for communication and comprehension in a second language.


Lesson Objective:

By the end of this 30-minute lesson, students will:

  1. Understand the concept of verb conjugation for -ER verbs (such as "chanter," "danser," and "jouer") in the present tense.
  2. Accurately conjugate simple -ER verbs with the six subject pronouns: je, tu, il/elle/on, nous, vous, ils/elles.
  3. Demonstrate their understanding through both verbal and written activities.

Warm-Up (5 Minutes) – "Gesture & Chant"

Objective: Activate students’ prior knowledge and engage interest through music and movement.

  • Teacher Action:

    1. Begin by writing three simple -ER verbs on the board: "chanter," "danser," and "jouer."
    2. Explain that these are "first group" verbs (les verbes du premier groupe). Emphasize that they all end in "er." Highlight the endings in a different colour (e.g., red marker).
    3. Introduce a rhythmic chant to the tune of a popular nursery rhyme (e.g., "Frère Jacques"):
      • Sing: "Je chante, tu chantes, il chante aussi! / Nous chantons, vous chantez, ils chantent, c'est dit!"
      • Gestures: Add exaggerated motions to each pronoun and action for memory retention (e.g., point to self for "je," mimic singing for "chante").
  • Student Action:

    • Participate in the chant and gestures to link physical activity with verbal practice.

Direct Teaching (10 Minutes) – "The Magic Formula"

Objective: Teach the structure of conjugating -ER verbs in the present tense step-by-step.

  • Teacher Action:
    1. Write the verb "chanter" on the whiteboard, breaking it into the stem (chant-) and the ending (-er). Explain that the "stem" stays the same, but the endings will change depending on the subject pronoun.
    2. Write the six subject pronouns (je, tu, il/elle/on, nous, vous, ils/elles) on the board in a vertical list.
    3. Beside each pronoun, write the appropriate conjugation of "chanter." For example:
      • Je chante
      • Tu chantes
      • Il/Elle/On chante
      • Nous chantons
      • Vous chantez
      • Ils/Elles chantent
        Use a different coloured marker for the endings to make them visually distinct.
    4. Show how the rule applies to other verbs ("danser," "jouer") by quickly repeating the process with student input.

Guided Practice (10 Minutes) – Partner Game: "Conjugation Detectives"

Objective: Practice conjugating verbs collaboratively.

  • Teacher Action:

    1. Distribute small verb cards (prepared in advance). Each card has an -ER verb stem (e.g., "manger," "nager," "regarder").
    2. Each pair of students receives three cards and a set of pronouns written on another card (je, tu, il/elle/on, etc.).
  • Student Action:

    • In pairs, students "conjugate" each verb by picking a pronoun card and matching it with their chosen verb card. For example, if the pair picks "je" and "manger," they must say, "Je mange."
    • Partners take turns and correct each other if needed.
  • Teacher Monitoring: Circulate among pairs and provide feedback where necessary. Encourage students to use their chant from the warm-up if they get stuck.


Independent Practice (4 Minutes) – Mini Quiz: "Fill the Blanks"

Objective: Reinforce individual comprehension through interactive written work.

  • Teacher Action: Hand out small worksheets with blank sentences, such as:

    1. Tu _______ (danser).
    2. Nous _______ (jouer).
    3. Elle _______ (chanter).
  • Student Action: Students fill in the appropriate conjugation for each verb. Collect the worksheets for assessment.


Wrap-Up (1 Minute) – "Exit Pass"

Objective: Quick assessment of students’ understanding and application.

  • Teacher Action:
    Ask each student to give you one conjugated sentence before lining up to leave (e.g., "Je chante"). Gently correct if needed.

Materials Needed:

  • Whiteboard and coloured markers
  • Pre-made verb and pronoun cards for the partner game
  • Mini quiz worksheets for independent practice

Differentiation:

  • For students needing extra support: Pair with a stronger partner during "Conjugation Detectives." Use visual cues for stems and endings throughout the lesson.
  • For students who excel: Challenge them to write their own sentences using first-group verbs beyond those taught in class (e.g., dessiner, marcher, écouter).

Assessment:

  • Informal: Observe participation in the chant, guided practice, and partner game.
  • Formal: Collect mini-quiz worksheets and assess accuracy in verb conjugation.

Note to Teacher:

Feel free to adapt the chant melody and gestures to suit your personal teaching style. With these activities, students will leave the class buzzing with confidence in their ability to conjugate -ER verbs!

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