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French • 50 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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French
50
25 students
23 August 2024

Teaching Instructions

Please create a lesson for core french students grade 4 for the first day of school.

Bienvenue en classe!

Overview:

Welcome to the first day of 4th Grade Core French! This lesson is designed to introduce students to basic French greetings, classroom vocabulary, and classroom routines while adhering to the California Education Standards for this grade level. The lesson will run for 50 minutes and include engaging, age-appropriate activities for a class of 25 students.

Curriculum Area and Level: Foreign Language - French, 4th Grade (Core French Program)

Objectives:

  • Students will be able to greet each other and the teacher in French.
  • Students will learn and use basic classroom vocabulary in French.
  • Students will understand and follow classroom routines using French expressions.

Materials Needed:

  • Name tags and markers
  • Flashcards with vocabulary words and images
  • A whiteboard and dry-erase markers
  • A ball for the welcome game
  • Printouts of the day's activities and worksheets

Lesson Plan:

1. Welcome and Roll Call (5 minutes)

  • Teacher Instructions: Greet the students at the door with a cheerful "Bonjour!" Provide each student with a name tag.
  • Activity: Take attendance by calling out each student's name and asking them to respond with "Présent(e)!"

2. Introduction and Objective (5 minutes)

  • Teacher Instructions: Briefly introduce yourself in French, using simple sentences (e.g., "Je m'appelle Madame/Monsieur [Last Name]."). Explain today's objectives in English to ensure understanding.
  • Objective Discussion: Show a poster with today’s learning objectives written in French and English.

3. Icebreaker Activity - Greeting Game (10 minutes)

  • Game Instructions:
    • Students sit in a circle. The teacher starts by saying "Bonjour, je m'appelle [Teacher's Name], et toi?"
    • The teacher throws a ball to a student, who then repeats the greeting and introduces themselves.
    • Continue until all students have introduced themselves.
  • Goal: Familiarize students with basic greeting structure.

4. Core Vocabulary Introduction (10 minutes)

  • Vocabulary Focus: "Bonjour," "Comment ça va?", "Ça va bien," "Ça va mal," and "Au revoir."
  • Activity:
    • Use flashcards showing each phrase with a corresponding image.
    • Repeat each phrase and have students mimic to ensure correct pronunciation.
    • Write phrases on the board for visual learners.

5. Classroom Objects (10 minutes)

  • Vocabulary Focus: "Le crayon," "Le cahier," "Le bureau," "La chaise," "L'ardoise."
  • Activity:
    • Show flashcards with images and French words.
    • Place the objects around the room.
    • Play a matching game where students match word cards with the actual objects in the classroom.

6. Classroom Routine Practice (5 minutes)

  • Routine Focus: Simple commands like "Levez-vous," "Asseyez-vous," "Écoutez," and "Répétez."
  • Activity:
    • Demonstrate the commands with actions.
    • Students mimic actions as the teacher calls out the commands.
    • Practice a simple classroom routine incorporating these commands.

7. Closing Activity - Review and Wrap-Up (5 minutes)

  • Review:
    • Recap the day's vocabulary.
    • Ask students what new words or phrases they learned today.
  • Wrap-Up:
    • Distribute a simple worksheet with the new vocabulary for students to complete at home.
    • End the class with "Au revoir, à demain!"

Assessment:

  • Informal assessment through observation during activities.
  • Participation in games and practice sessions.
  • Completion of worksheets for homework.

Differentiation:

  • For advanced students: Encourage them to use complete sentences during the greeting game.
  • For students needing extra support: Pair them with a buddy who can assist them during activities.

Teacher Reflection:

  • Reflect on students' engagement and participation.
  • Note any areas where students struggled or excelled.
  • Plan follow-up activities based on observed strengths and needs.

This lesson plan is designed to create a welcoming, engaging, and educational introduction to Core French for 4th Grade students, while adhering to California Education Standards. Enjoy your first day of French class!

Bon courage!

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