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Introducing Daily Routines

French • 60 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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French
60
30 students
22 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

Create a lesson plan in French for Year 7 students focusing on a general educational topic suitable for this level. Include learning objectives using "Je peux" statements, success criteria, differentiation strategies for diverse learners including dyslexia-friendly options, and extension activities for advanced learners. The lesson should last about 60 minutes and be engaging with practical activities.

Alberta Curriculum Link

Program of Studies: French, Grade 7

  • General Outcome A: Listen, speak, read, write, view, and represent to explore thoughts, ideas, feelings, and experiences in French.
  • Specific Outcome A1.1: Understand and use vocabulary related to daily activities.
  • Specific Outcome A2.3: Communicate personal information, preferences, and simple descriptions using basic French expressions and sentences.
  • Cross-Curricular Connections: Personal Wellness – daily routines and healthy habits.

Learning Objectives (Je peux …)

  • Je peux comprendre et utiliser le vocabulaire des activités quotidiennes.
  • Je peux décrire ma routine quotidienne en phrases simples en français.
  • Je peux écouter et répondre à des questions au sujet des routines.

Success Criteria

  • Je peux reconnaître et associer le vocabulaire des activités quotidiennes avec des images.
  • Je peux formuler des phrases courtes et correctes pour décrire mes activités journalières.
  • Je peux participer activement à une activité de compréhension orale en répondant correctement aux questions.

Materials

  • Flashcards with daily routine vocabulary (e.g., se réveiller, prendre le petit déjeuner, aller à l’école).
  • Dyslexia-friendly printed story: "Ma journée typique" (simple font, clear spacing, coloured overlays available).
  • Audio recording of a daily routine description.
  • Whiteboard and markers.
  • Worksheet: Fill-in-the-blanks and matching exercises.
  • Tablets with microphone function for oral practice (optional).

Lesson Outline (60 minutes)

1. Introduction & Warm-Up (10 minutes)

  • Begin with a quick class discussion in English: “What do you do every day from morning to night?”
  • Introduce key vocabulary with flashcards showing daily routine actions and phrases. Pronunciation practice with choral repetition and individual drilling.
  • Use gestures and visuals for dyslexia-friendly support.

2. Listening Activity (10 minutes)

  • Play audio of a short description of a typical French student's day.
  • Students listen twice: first to get the gist, second to pick out specific actions.
  • In pairs, students discuss what they understood. Teacher supports with targeted questions in French (e.g., “À quelle heure il se réveille?”).
  • For dyslexic learners: provide printed script with color-coded words linked to vocabulary flashcards.

3. Reading and Comprehension (10 minutes)

  • Distribute "Ma journée typique" story printed in dyslexia-friendly font and layout.
  • Model reading aloud.
  • Students read silently or follow along (option for peer reading for struggling students).
  • Complete a worksheet with matching vocabulary to images and filling blanks in sentences describing the routine.

4. Speaking Practice (15 minutes)

  • In small groups (3-4), students use tablets or simply speak to describe their own daily routine in simple French sentences.
  • Teacher provides sentence starters, such as:
    • Je me réveille à ... heures.
    • Ensuite, je ... (action).
  • Encourage peer support and positive feedback.
  • Advanced learners tasked to add details about time or frequency (e.g., “Je me couche toujours à 21h,” “Je prends souvent le petit déjeuner à la maison.”).

5. Wrap-Up and Reflection (10 minutes)

  • As a class, create a simple "Jourtypique" comic strip on the board with student participation describing a typical day’s routine using target vocabulary.
  • Students reflect orally using “Je peux” statements: “Je peux dire ma routine,” “Je peux comprendre quand on me parle de la routine.”
  • Optional: Students write one or two sentences in their notebooks for teacher feedback.

Differentiation Strategies

  • For dyslexic learners: Use multisensory materials (visual, auditory, tactile) and dyslexia-friendly fonts and colour contrasts. Provide audio and print copies together. Allow oral rather than written responses if needed.
  • For ELLs and struggling students: Use simplified vocabulary and sentence structures. Provide strong models and sentence frames. Partner with a peer buddy for support.
  • For advanced learners: Challenge with additional vocabulary related to time expressions, frequency adverbs, and creating questions about routines to interview classmates.

Extension Activities for Advanced Learners

  • Compose a short diary entry in French describing a special day with a changed routine.
  • Create a digital storyboard or video presentation of a daily routine in French, integrating new vocabulary and expressions.
  • Research and compare daily routines in a French-speaking country and share findings with the class in French or English.

Assessment

  • Ongoing observation during speaking activities for fluency and vocabulary use.
  • Worksheet completion checked for understanding of vocabulary and sentence structure.
  • Listening comprehension assessed through responses to questions.
  • Informal oral self-assessment using “Je peux” statements.

Teacher Reflection Notes

  • Monitor engagement with multisensory instructional methods for dyslexic and ELL students.
  • Note student self-confidence growth in using simple spoken French.
  • Adjust pacing if vocabulary introduction needs reinforcement.

This lesson plan offers an engaging, practical introduction to daily routines that aligns with the Alberta French curriculum for Grade 7, emphasising inclusivity, communication skills, and cultural awareness.

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