
French • 16 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
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Create a worksheet for the days of the week and the months of the year
This lesson plan is designed for 4th Grade students in California and aligns with the California World Languages Content Standards for Grades 3-5. It introduces students to the days of the week and months of the year in French, enhancing their vocabulary and helping them develop foundational language skills.
Greeting: Begin the class with a friendly "Bonjour, classe!" and engage students with a quick icebreaker question in French, such as "Quel jour sommes-nous?" (What day is it today?).
Objective Overview: Introduce the day's objective, explaining that students will learn to say the days of the week and months of the year in French.
Days of the Week: Write the days of the week in French on the whiteboard:
Pronounce each day and ask students to repeat after you.
Months of the Year: Similarly, present the months of the year:
Again, pronounce and have students repeat.
Audio Practice: Play audio clips of a native speaker pronouncing each day and month. Encourage students to focus on pronunciation.
Flashcard Matching Game: Divide students into small groups and distribute flashcards. Have each group match English and French names for days and months. Encourage collaboration and discussion to foster learning.
Quick Drill: Call out names of days and months in English, asking students to shout out the French equivalent.
Worksheet Distribution: Hand out a worksheet with exercises. Include a mix of matching English to French, fill-in-the-blank, and short crossword puzzles to reinforce learning.
Lundi - Monday
Mardi - __________
Mercredi - __________
Conclusion: Encourage students to complete the worksheet as homework or in-class practice if time permits.
Recap: Ask a few students to share the French names for the current day and month. Celebrate any correct answers to encourage participation.
Closing: End the lesson with "Au revoir, classe!" and remind students to practice at home by listening to French language music or shows.
For students who grasp the material quickly, encourage them to create a calendar with French days and months, incorporating special events or birthdays to make it personal and engaging.
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