Feedback from session 3 of TUTE undertaken by Robin Hood pupils in year 3/4
Tutor Overview: During the lesson the following areas were
covered:
1)
Pupils were taught how to understand
and remember basic clothing vocabulary in English and to know what it means
in Spanish.
2)
Pupils were taught to learn and repeat
correctly Spanish clothing vocabulary and basic expressions.
3)
Pupils were taught how to write simple
sentences in Spanish to describe the clothing different people wear.
How the pupils responded to the lesson:
The year 4 pupils who participated in the Spanish lesson on the
topic of clothing today were again very enthusiastic and willing to repeat
key clothing vocabulary and expressions when requested. It is obvious that
the pupils enjoy very much both speaking individually and as a class in
Spanish and they are working hard to learn the correct spelling of Spanish
vocabulary. In addition to this, the pupils are memorising Spanish words and
expressions to describe clothing and what they mean in English which is
excellent. Once again, today the pupils worked hard to give typed answers in
Spanish to the best of their ability and listened well when asked to
participate orally. The children who participated with me in the Spanish
lesson today seem to enjoy the lesson very much however, if you could ask the
children not to blow into the microphone or have it too close to their mouths
it will help them to be able to hear me more clearly. As always, I look
forward to my next lesson with them.
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Friday, 15 March 2013
Tute Evaluation
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Tute: Lesson 2 evaluation
Tutor Overview:
During the lesson the following areas were covered:
1) Pupils were taught how to understand and
remember basic weather vocabulary in English and to know what it means in
Spanish.
2) Pupils were taught to learn and repeat
correctly Spanish weather vocabulary and basic expressions.
3) Pupils were taught how to write simple
sentences in Spanish to describe the weather.
How the students responded to the lesson:
The year 4 pupils who
participated in the Spanish lesson on the revised topic of the weather today
were very keen to repeat key weather vocabulary and expressions when asked to
do so. It is clear that these pupils are making progress with their Spanish
pronunciation. Furthermore, the pupils are now recalling what these Spanish
words and expressions to describe the weather mean in English which is very
pleasing to see. The pupils worked hard to give typed answers in Spanish
correctly and responded well when they were asked to participate orally. There
is no doubt that I am delighted with the way these children are paying
attention and participating with such an enthusiastic attitude. I look forward
to my next lesson with them.
Tute: Lesson 1 evaluation
During the lesson the following areas were covered:
1)
Pupils were taught how to describe the
seasons of the year in Spanish.
2)
Pupils were taught Spanish vocabulary to
be able to talk about the weather every day.
3)
Pupils learnt phrases to talk about the
weather in the present and the future.
4)
Finally, pupils were taught to describe
the weather in the Autumn, Summer and December.
How the students responded to the lesson:
The year 4 pupils who participated in the Spanish lesson today were
very well behaved and keen to answer questions when asked to do so. They
repeated Spanish vocabulary extremely well and were very good at translating
Spanish words and phrases into English when talking about the weather and
seasons. Following this Spanish lesson today, I am thrilled to say that the
pupils were a pleasure to teach and I look forward to the next lesson with
them.
Tute
We are always interested in ways in which we can extend our Spanish curriculum and this half term are exploring the use of Tute, an online learning platform in which social technology including an interactive whiteboard, microphone, webcam and chat are used to provide a tailored teaching programme. Lewis, Charlie, Videet, Lauren, Taylor and Amelia in Year 3/4 are taking part in a weekly online class with a fully qualified Spanish teacher through Tute, in which they are learning about the weather and clothing. We hope to incorporate Tute into our future Spanish provision following this trial period.
Lower Keystage 2 Spanish
In LKS2 the children are learning about the weather and items of clothing,
this follows on from last half terms themes when the children learnt the months of the year and the seasons in Spanish.
They have used a range of resources to help them with their learning including Spanish dictionaries,
I-pads and computers.
this follows on from last half terms themes when the children learnt the months of the year and the seasons in Spanish.
They have used a range of resources to help them with their learning including Spanish dictionaries,
I-pads and computers.
Keystage 1 Spanish
The children in Keystage 1 have been learning colours, numbers and days of the week.
The children have used computers and I-pads to practise the new language.
The children will be making Easter cards as part of their RE topic and they will be using the Spanish language to write their Easter Greeting.
The children have used computers and I-pads to practise the new language.
The children will be making Easter cards as part of their RE topic and they will be using the Spanish language to write their Easter Greeting.
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