Earlier this month I spent a week in France, which of course involved a trip to the Espace Culturel at the local Leclerc as well as the local Maison de la Presse. Some books I purchased, others I photographed for purchase later on or requesting for my birthday.
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Monday, 31 August 2015
More new French books
Earlier this month I spent a week in France, which of course involved a trip to the Espace Culturel at the local Leclerc as well as the local Maison de la Presse. Some books I purchased, others I photographed for purchase later on or requesting for my birthday.
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
Kagan structures for Spanish
There was some discussion recently on the Languages in Primary School Facebook group about the book Cooperative Learning and French, with quite a few group members purchasing it for some holiday reading. I found the Spanish equivalent (pictured above). I made notes as I read it and then amused myself on rainy days in Spain by sketchnoting those notes. I sketchnoted in an A4 sketch book, and so have uploaded the pages to Youblisher for ease of reading.
There are a lot of activities that are transferable to the primary classroom and of course to other languages. This book has photocopiable resources for carrying out the activities in basic Spanish.
Click on the picture below to take you to the complete sketchnote.
New Spanish books
When I returned from 10 days in Cantabria yesterday, my suitcase was quite a lot heavier than it was when I left. Why? Lots of new books of course!
I was keeping a special eye out for things that I could use with Years 5 and 6, but that doesn't mean all the others got neglected.
First of all, not a book but a magazine. It's an ¡Hola! special, full of Top 10s and other lists that will be useful for reading exercises, especially for Key Stage 3. |
Year 3's new History curriculum is all about the Stone Age and Iron Age, and my own daughter, who has just finished Year 3, particularly enjoyed learning about cave paintings. Last week we really enjoyed visiting the Museo de Altamira, a world heritage site and home to some of the most important cave paintings in the world. I bought this book there. It's very good, lots of lift-the-flaps and information, and excellent for technical vocabulary about Prehistory. Again it's part of a series. |
Some Spanish handwriting practice books, mainly to show the children. I have something similar in French, which children always enjoy seeing. |