There’s more to PLL than ‘that donkey’ – #SWLPLC
I had the privilege on 28th March to speak at the South West London Primary Languages Conference #SWLPLC. My talk was entitled There’s more to PLL than ‘that donkey’ (Tip Top Tips for Primary Language Learning) and took inspiration from my son who when asked what he’d done in French usually replied “oh, we did that donkey again”. I have nothing against Mon âne but there’s more to PLL than singing as I went on to explain, sharing some of my favourite activities and ideas. Below is my presentaion and links to resources I used and sites I referenced.
A lovely day and well worth the early morning; great to see Joe, Rachel, Carmel and finally meet Ceri and Sue, and also to have so many positive comments about Primary Language learning flying around the room.
worksheet LAT SP FR ROM NUMBERS 1-31
Links from presentation
Music for Los vocales D.I.S.C.O.
@lisibo teaching Spanish vowel sounds! #SWLPLC http://t.co/KDZAJhpDPd
— Joe Dale (@joedale) March 28, 2014
Jo Rhy Jones phonic activities
I didn’t get to share my Pinterest pages as they were blocked by the firewall, but here’s the link to my Roman resources for Spanish. And if you flick through, resources for lots of other topics/themes too.
I also recommended looking at The Iris Project and LightBulbLanguages (formerly MFL Sunderland) for other resources that I have found useful for Latin/Greek (former) and Latin, Planets and much more (latter) And check out TES Resources from Joan Miró resources fromHelen Stanistreet and Rachel Hawkes
Boowa et Kwala – Peut tu marchez comme un canard? Fingerpaint song
Padlet.com – for collecting ideas (online post it notes)
Storybird – make up your own stories using illustrators images.
I also mentioned Tellagami, Pic collage and Book Creator app. Check out this post for more details!
Again, if I’ve forgotten to upload something that I promised, please let me know!
(Sorry it’s taken me so long to post – illness, work and OFSTED held me up!)
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