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www. pdst. ie ICT Online courses for MFL Evening workshops - The Next Step Material from past workshops available online - videos, students’ feedback, sample work …….. Workshops
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www. pdst. ie Keeps students engaged in a lesson and actively learning Develops confidence - Mistakes can be erased. Students can experiment on the whiteboard and then transfer to copy. Facilitates student collaboration Ensures all learners are engaged Motivates students Useful for peer assessment and shared learning. They can provide instant feedback to the teacher on student learning Great for the environment and for teachers limited by photocopying allowances! Using your mini whiteboards in the MFL classroom
www. pdst. ie Information Gap/writing activity: Simulate facebook/texting. Walk into classroom and write on the board ‘you will work in groups of 2/3 you will discuss the topic I will give you. You can interrupt your partner but only by writing. Try to avoid very long paragraphs and don’t make your partner wait too long while you write. Topics can range from le weekend passé to more abstract topics. Teacher can go around correcting. The silence is wonderful and they usually enjoy it. Can use smileys etc. Great to use on a Monday, before Christmas. SAMPLE ACTIVITIES
www. pdst. ie Give students different short texts to read and they make notes on the board to tell other students about the text - no words! It means they focus on meaning and not just copying out chunks of text. Can also be used get other students to identify the text. Comprehension
www. pdst. ie Student draws a picture and his/her partner has to give the correct word in the target language. Reinforcement, assessment – Fun! Win Lose or Draw.
www. pdst. ie Pick common mistakes in class or from homework and put the sentences on the board – ask students on groups/pairs to reformulate the sentences and show. Share with others. Corrected sentence written into copies. Delayed correction
www. pdst. ie Think of ten words beginning with the letter l - lettre, le, lui, laitue, langue, la, les, loup, lapin, livre…... the letter M - madre, mujer, madera, mal, manana, mercado, mensaje, minuto, moderno, multiplicar Energizers
www. pdst. ie Postcards In groups ask students to draft a sentence. One might be about the weather, another a sentence using the past tense another the future etc. (useful for differentiation). When they have drafted the sentence they can move groups or cards and suggest corrections/revisions/improvements. Could also be used to draft paragraphs at senior cycle or openng/closing sentences. Drafting
www. pdst. ie During or at the end of a unit ask students to draw a happy / sad face to indicate how they feel they are doing. Instant feedback