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Mastering Aller Passé Composé

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Languages
60
25 students
21 January 2026

Teaching Instructions

Create an interactive lesson plan for teaching the verb 'aller' in the passé composé to Grade 5 students. The lesson should include clear learning objectives, step-by-step conjugation explanation, engaging activities like filling in the blanks, sentence rewriting, and a creative writing paragraph using passé composé. Include opportunities for student participation, group work, and formative assessment. Use content from the attached document about conjugating aller with être and past participle agreement.

Grade Level:

5th Grade

Duration:

60 minutes

Class Size:

25 students


Common Core Standards Alignment

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.1
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.5.2
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.5.1
Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners on grade 5 topics and texts, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.3
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Understand the formation of passé composé with the verb aller using être as the auxiliary verb.
  2. Apply correct past participle agreement with gender and number when conjugating aller.
  3. Conjugate aller in passé composé accurately in written sentences.
  4. Create original sentences and a short paragraph using aller in passé composé.
  5. Collaborate with peers to complete language activities and provide peer feedback.

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Projector or interactive board
  • Printed handouts with fill-in-the-blank exercises
  • Copies of a sample conjugation chart (from attached document content)
  • Writing paper and pencils
  • Colored markers for group work posters

Lesson Steps

Introduction and Warm-Up (10 minutes)

  1. Engage students with a question:
    "Can you guess how we say 'I went' or 'She went' in French?"
    Quickly brainstorm any prior knowledge.

  2. Explain context:
    Introduce the verb aller, meaning "to go," and relate it to students’ own experiences ("I go to school," "I went to the park"). Highlight that today, we will learn to talk about places people have gone to in the past using passé composé.

  3. State the learning objectives clearly on the board.


Direct Instruction: Conjugating Aller in Passé Composé (15 minutes)

  1. Explain passé composé construction for aller:

    • Auxiliary verb: être (not avoir)
    • Past participle: allé
    • Emphasize agreement in gender and number (explain briefly that ending changes if subject is feminine or plural).
  2. Write out the conjugation table of aller in passé composé for all pronouns on the board:

Subject PronounAuxiliary (Être)Past ParticipleAgreementExample Sentence
Je (m.)suisallé-Je suis allé au marché.
Je (f.)suisallée+eJe suis allée au marché.
Tu (m.)esallé-Tu es allé à l'école.
Tu (f.)esallée+eTu es allée à l'école.
Ilestallé-Il est allé à la piscine.
Elleestallée+eElle est allée à la piscine.
Nous (m./mixte)sommesallés+sNous sommes allés au parc.
Nous (f.)sommesallées+esNous sommes allées au parc.
Vous (m.)êtesallé(s)±sVous êtes allé(s) en ville.
Vous (f.)êtesallée(s)±esVous êtes allée(s) en ville.
Ilssontallés+sIls sont allés chez eux.
Ellessontallées+esElles sont allées chez elles.
  1. Highlight:

    • The auxiliary être changes to agree with the subject pronoun.
    • The past participle allé changes endings to match gender and number.
  2. Use examples with visuals: Show pictures representing each person going somewhere (boy, girl, group of boys/girls/mixed).


Guided Practice (15 minutes)

Activity 1: Fill in the blanks (Individual, 7 minutes)

  • Distribute a worksheet with 10 sentences where students complete the passé composé form of aller with appropriate auxiliary and past participle agreement.
  • Example: “Elle ____ (aller) au cinéma.” → Elle est allée au cinéma.

Activity 2: Sentence Rewriting (Pairs, 8 minutes)

  • Provide sentences in present tense using aller.
  • Pairs rewrite each sentence into passé composé.
  • Encourage oral sharing, correcting and explaining agreement choices.

Interactive Group Activity (10 minutes)

“Passé Composé Role-Play & Poster”

  • Split the class into 5 groups of 5.
  • Each group creates a short role-play (2-3 sentences) describing where each group member went, using aller in passé composé.
  • Write the sentences on a poster with correct agreements and illustrate with simple drawings.
  • One member from each group presents it to the class.

Creative Writing (8 minutes)

Write a Short Paragraph

  • Each student writes a 5-7 sentence paragraph about a recent trip or outing, using aller in passé composé.
  • Encourage varied subjects (je, tu, il/elle, nous).
  • Focus on correct auxiliary verb and past participle agreements.

Formative Assessment and Wrap-Up (2 minutes)

  • Collect the fill-in-the-blank worksheets and creative writing paragraphs for quick review.
  • Ask 2-3 students to volunteer sentences from their paragraph to orally demonstrate understanding and agreement.
  • Recap the key points: auxiliary with être, past participle agreement, and practical use.

Differentiation

  • For students needing extra support: Provide a simplified conjugation chart and work in small guided groups.
  • For advanced learners: Challenge them to write sentences with negation (e.g., Je ne suis pas allé au parc.) or include irregular verbs comparison.

Reflection & Follow-up

  • Assign a homework task: Write 3 sentences about family or friends using aller passé composé.
  • Plan a follow-up lesson on another passé composé verb with être (e.g., venir).

Teacher Notes

  • Be enthusiastic and use relatable, age-appropriate examples to keep students engaged.
  • Walk around during activities to provide immediate feedback.
  • Highlight the beauty of French grammar rules with clear, memorable explanations rather than overwhelming technical terms.
  • Use visual aids liberally to support understanding of gender and number agreement.

This lesson plan balances direct instruction, interactive and cooperative learning, and creative application aligned with Common Core standards to enhance linguistic competence and confidence.

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