Numbers 1-10 French Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 2

Lesson Plan: Numbers 1-10

Subject: French

Class: Primary 1

Term: First Term

Week: 2

Age: 6 years

Topic: Numbers

Sub-topic: Numbers 1-10

Duration: 40 minutes


Behavioural Objectives:

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Count from 1 to 10 in French.
  2. Recognize and write numbers 1 to 10 in French.
  3. Use numbers 1 to 10 in simple sentences.

Key Words:

  • Un (1)
  • Deux (2)
  • Trois (3)
  • Quatre (4)
  • Cinq (5)
  • Six (6)
  • Sept (7)
  • Huit (8)
  • Neuf (9)
  • Dix (10)

Set Induction:

The teacher shows a video or sings a song about numbers 1 to 10 in French.

Entry Behaviour:

Pupils are familiar with counting numbers in their native language.

Learning Resources and Materials:

  • Number flashcards
  • Counting beads or blocks
  • Number chart (1-10)

Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge:

Pupils already know how to count in their native language.

Embedded Core Skills:

  • Counting
  • Writing numbers
  • Pronunciation

Instructional Materials:

  • Flashcards
  • Counting beads or blocks
  • Number chart
  • Whiteboard and markers

Reference Books:

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work
  • Basic French textbooks for Primary 1

Content:

  1. Numbers 1-10:
    • Un (1)
    • Deux (2)
    • Trois (3)
    • Quatre (4)
    • Cinq (5)
    • Six (6)
    • Sept (7)
    • Huit (8)
    • Neuf (9)
    • Dix (10)

Examples:

  • “Un, Deux, Trois, Quatre, Cinq”
  • “Six, Sept, Huit, Neuf, Dix”

Evaluation

  1. ___ means one in French. a) Un b) Deux c) Trois d) Quatre
  2. ___ means two in French. a) Trois b) Deux c) Dix d) Un
  3. ___ means three in French. a) Neuf b) Dix c) Trois d) Six
  4. ___ means four in French. a) Quatre b) Cinq c) Deux d) Huit
  5. ___ means five in French. a) Un b) Sept c) Cinq d) Quatre
  6. ___ means six in French. a) Six b) Sept c) Deux d) Neuf
  7. ___ means seven in French. a) Cinq b) Dix c) Sept d) Trois
  8. ___ means eight in French. a) Huit b) Neuf c) Un d) Deux
  9. ___ means nine in French. a) Dix b) Neuf c) Trois d) Sept
  10. ___ means ten in French. a) Dix b) Un c) Huit d) Deux

Class Activity Discussion

  1. Q: How do you say one in French? A: Un.
  2. Q: What is the French word for two? A: Deux.
  3. Q: How do you say three in French? A: Trois.
  4. Q: What is the French word for four? A: Quatre.
  5. Q: How do you say five in French? A: Cinq.
  6. Q: What is the French word for six? A: Six.
  7. Q: How do you say seven in French? A: Sept.
  8. Q: What is the French word for eight? A: Huit.
  9. Q: How do you say nine in French? A: Neuf.
  10. Q: What is the French word for ten? A: Dix.

Presentation:

Step 1:

The teacher revises the previous topic (Basic Greetings and Introductions).

Step 2:

The teacher introduces the new topic: Numbers 1-10 in French.

Step 3:

The teacher allows the pupils to give their own contributions and corrects them when necessary.

Teacher’s Activities:

  • Show flashcards with numbers and say them aloud.
  • Demonstrate counting with beads or blocks.
  • Write numbers 1-10 on the board and have pupils repeat them.

Learners’ Activities:

  • Listen and repeat the numbers.
  • Count beads or blocks in French.
  • Write numbers 1-10 in their notebooks.

Assessment:

Evaluation Questions:

  1. How do you say one in French?
  2. What is the French word for two?
  3. How do you say three in French?
  4. What is the French word for four?
  5. How do you say five in French?
  6. What is the French word for six?
  7. How do you say seven in French?
  8. What is the French word for eight?
  9. How do you say nine in French?
  10. What is the French word for ten?

Conclusion:

The teacher goes round to mark and provide feedback on the pupils’ work.

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