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:
- Count from 1 to 10 in French.
- Recognize and write numbers 1 to 10 in French.
- 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:
- 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
- ___ means one in French. a) Un b) Deux c) Trois d) Quatre
- ___ means two in French. a) Trois b) Deux c) Dix d) Un
- ___ means three in French. a) Neuf b) Dix c) Trois d) Six
- ___ means four in French. a) Quatre b) Cinq c) Deux d) Huit
- ___ means five in French. a) Un b) Sept c) Cinq d) Quatre
- ___ means six in French. a) Six b) Sept c) Deux d) Neuf
- ___ means seven in French. a) Cinq b) Dix c) Sept d) Trois
- ___ means eight in French. a) Huit b) Neuf c) Un d) Deux
- ___ means nine in French. a) Dix b) Neuf c) Trois d) Sept
- ___ means ten in French. a) Dix b) Un c) Huit d) Deux
Class Activity Discussion
- Q: How do you say one in French? A: Un.
- Q: What is the French word for two? A: Deux.
- Q: How do you say three in French? A: Trois.
- Q: What is the French word for four? A: Quatre.
- Q: How do you say five in French? A: Cinq.
- Q: What is the French word for six? A: Six.
- Q: How do you say seven in French? A: Sept.
- Q: What is the French word for eight? A: Huit.
- Q: How do you say nine in French? A: Neuf.
- 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:
- How do you say one in French?
- What is the French word for two?
- How do you say three in French?
- What is the French word for four?
- How do you say five in French?
- What is the French word for six?
- How do you say seven in French?
- What is the French word for eight?
- How do you say nine in French?
- What is the French word for ten?
Conclusion:
The teacher goes round to mark and provide feedback on the pupils’ work.
More Useful Links
- French Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes
- Basic Greetings and Introductions French Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1