Planning, Progression & Knowledge Organisers

French Curriculum for Years 1-6 2022-2023

French Planning for Years 1-6 2022-2023

 

Progression of Knowledge in French

French Progression of Skills and Knowledge for 2022-2023

Progression Map

Language Skills per unit Grid

 

Long term Plan for French 2021-2024

French Plan for 2021-2022

French Plan for 2023-2024

 

Knowledge Organisers and unit vocab lists

Teaching and Learning Overview

Our whole school approach to language teaching and learning is in line with the recommendations of the National Curriculum and the requirements outlined in the Department for Education Languages Programme of Study for Key Stage 2.

The National Curriculum for languages aims to ensure that all pupils:

  • Understand and respond to spoken and written language from a variety of authentic sources
  • Speak with increasing confidence, fluency and spontaneity, finding ways of communicating what they want to say, including through discussion and asking questions, and continually improving the accuracy of their pronunciation and intonation
  • Can write at varying length, for different purposes and audiences, using the variety of grammatical structures that they have learnt
  • Discover and develop an appreciation of a range of authentic writing in the language studied.

 

Organisation & Delivery

French is taught in a whole-class setting by the class teacher and is therefore not reliant on one key member of staff.

Teachers plan their lessons using the Language Angels scheme of work and can supplement this with their own ideas and experience and those of their colleagues.

The lessons are designed to motivate, captivate and interest children from the first moment. They have clear, achievable objectives and incorporate different learning styles. SEN children have access to the curriculum through variation of task, grouping or support from an adult.

Each class has a timetabled lesson of at least forty minutes per week.

French can also be revisited in Learning Launchpads throughout the week to consolidate knowledge and ensure new language is retained.
 

French lessons include:

  • PowerPoints and interactive whiteboard materials
  • Interactive games (which pupils can access from home to consolidate their learning)
  • Songs & raps
  • Differentiated desk-based consolidation activities
  • Worksheets (at three different levels of challenge) are provided throughout each teaching unit.
     

Each lesson will focus on a combination of the 5 key language learning skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing and grammar). 

  

Resources

The Language Angels scheme is a fully online resource enabling all teachers in all classes to have instant and continuous access to all the resources they need to teach whichever lesson they choose.