WebJul 25, 2014 · Compiled by Rachel Hawkes, TES Connect MFL adviser. Resources. Primary. 1. Language levels. A nifty monitoring sheet that can be adapted for all levels. 2. Cross it off. Use these games to help pupils revise crucial vocabulary. 3. Spanish starter. This Spanish visual dictionary can be used for a variety of topics. 4. French phonics WebLower KS2 and Upper KS2 French takes place on a Monday between 4.00pm and 6.00pm. Course delivered by the Saffron Teaching School Hub and Rachel Hawkes. The Saffron Teaching School Hub are working in partnership with Rachel Hawkes, Co-director of NCELP to deliver DfE approved KS2 French CPD courses in the spring and summer terms 2024.. …
Curriculum Skills and Progression Modern Foreign Languages
WebRachel Hawkes is co-director of the NCELP managing the Centre together with Emma Marsden. She works across the 11 schools in The CAM Academy Trust, where she is Director of International Education and Research and SLE for languages. She is also a former President of ALL, and is author of several languages text books. She also has a … WebThe progression framework for KS2 languages For each year group in Key Stage 2 there is a progression overview, which includes: • Skills and knowledge - this expands what is in the KS2 programme of study in order to identify expectations for each year group and to support teaching and learning. It identifies what the anh 28
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WebMar 20, 2013 · 20th March 2013, 1:21pm. Rachel Hawkes. The new National Curriculum document for languages is brief, in the version I’ve uploaded to TES Resources both KS2 … WebEach unit pack you'll find in this collection of French resources contains six detailed lesson plans. All lesson packs contain a lesson presentation, creative differentiated lesson activities and resources, two home learning tasks, fact and challenge cards, word mats and cards, word searches, an eye-catching display pack and key vocabulary cards. WebSep 28, 2012 · French phonics for Key Stage 2. 1. First of all, we need to be able to pronounce our vowels properly. ‘e’ is the most commonly mispronounced vowel, but you … the anhelo project