Days of the Week French Primary 1 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 3

Comprehensive Lesson Plan for Primary 1 French


Subject: French
Class: Primary 1
Term: Second Term
Week: 3
Age: 5–6 years
Topic: Days of the Week in French (Les Jours de la Semaine)
Sub-topic: Learning the seven days of the week in French
Duration: 40 minutes


Behavioral Objectives

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

  1. State the seven days of the week in French.
  2. Pronounce the French names of the days correctly.
  3. Write the days of the week in French.

Keywords

  • Days
  • Week
  • Les Jours de la Semaine
  • Lundi, Mardi, Mercredi

Set Induction

The teacher asks pupils to recite the days of the week in English. Then the teacher introduces the same concept in French.


Entry Behavior

Pupils already know the days of the week in English.


Learning Resources and Materials

  1. Flashcards with the names of the days in French and English.
  2. A chart showing the days of the week in French.
  3. Audio clips of native French speakers pronouncing the days.

Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge

The teacher explains that just like in English, French has seven days in a week.


Embedded Core Skills

  • Literacy skills
  • Communication skills
  • Listening skills

Learning Materials

  1. Flashcards
  2. Posters showing the days of the week in French
  3. Lagos State Scheme of Work

Reference Books

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work
  • French for Beginners for Kids

Instructional Materials

  1. Flashcards with French days of the week.
  2. Audio recordings of French pronunciations.
  3. A printed calendar with days labeled in French.

Days of the Week in French Content

Definition

  1. The days of the week are names assigned to the seven days that make up a week.
  2. In French, the days of the week are called Les Jours de la Semaine.

Days of the Week in French

  1. Lundi (Monday): Pronounced “lun-dee”
  2. Mardi (Tuesday): Pronounced “mar-dee”
  3. Mercredi (Wednesday): Pronounced “mehr-creh-dee”
  4. Jeudi (Thursday): Pronounced “zhuh-dee”
  5. Vendredi (Friday): Pronounced “von-druh-dee”
  6. Samedi (Saturday): Pronounced “sam-dee”
  7. Dimanche (Sunday): Pronounced “dee-monsh”

Examples

  1. Lundi is the first day of the week.
  2. Dimanche is the day of rest in most cultures.
  3. Jeudi is often used for events like school activities.
  4. Vendredi is a common day for celebrations.
  5. Samedi and Dimanche are weekend days.

Evaluation Questions

  1. ___ means “Monday” in French.
    a) Mardi
    b) Lundi
    c) Dimanche
    d) Jeudi
  2. The French word for “Wednesday” is ___.
    a) Mardi
    b) Mercredi
    c) Vendredi
    d) Dimanche
  3. ___ is the French word for “Sunday.”
    a) Samedi
    b) Mardi
    c) Dimanche
    d) Vendredi
  4. “Vendredi” in English is ___.
    a) Monday
    b) Friday
    c) Tuesday
    d) Sunday
  5. The French name for “Thursday” is ___.
    a) Jeudi
    b) Dimanche
    c) Samedi
    d) Lundi
  6. ___ means “Tuesday” in French.
    a) Mardi
    b) Jeudi
    c) Mercredi
    d) Samedi
  7. The weekend days in French are ___ and ___.
    a) Lundi and Mardi
    b) Samedi and Dimanche
    c) Mercredi and Vendredi
    d) Mardi and Jeudi
  8. ___ is the French day that comes before Vendredi.
    a) Lundi
    b) Jeudi
    c) Mardi
    d) Dimanche
  9. ___ is pronounced as “sam-dee.”
    a) Samedi
    b) Dimanche
    c) Jeudi
    d) Mercredi
  10. “Dimanche” in English means ___.
    a) Saturday
    b) Sunday
    c) Friday
    d) Thursday
  11. ___ comes after Lundi in French.
    a) Jeudi
    b) Mardi
    c) Samedi
    d) Dimanche
  12. ___ is the last day of the week in French.
    a) Jeudi
    b) Dimanche
    c) Vendredi
    d) Samedi
  13. The French name for “Saturday” is ___.
    a) Vendredi
    b) Samedi
    c) Mardi
    d) Jeudi
  14. The day before Dimanche in French is ___.
    a) Samedi
    b) Lundi
    c) Mercredi
    d) Mardi
  15. ___ is pronounced as “zhuh-dee.”
    a) Jeudi
    b) Mardi
    c) Vendredi
    d) Lundi

Class Activity Discussion (FAQs)

  1. How do you say “Monday” in French?
    “Lundi.”
  2. What does “Vendredi” mean?
    It means “Friday.”
  3. How do you pronounce “Mardi”?
    “Mar-dee.”
  4. What is the French word for “Sunday”?
    “Dimanche.”
  5. What does “Jeudi” mean?
    It means “Thursday.”
  6. What is the French name for “Saturday”?
    “Samedi.”
  7. How do you say “Tuesday” in French?
    “Mardi.”
  8. What comes after “Mardi”?
    “Mercredi.”
  9. What does “Dimanche” mean in English?
    It means “Sunday.”
  10. How do you say “Wednesday” in French?
    “Mercredi.”
  11. What is the first day of the week in French?
    “Lundi.”
  12. What day is “zhuh-dee” in French?
    It is “Jeudi” (Thursday).
  13. How do you say “Weekend” in French?
    “Samedi et Dimanche.”
  14. What day comes before “Mardi” in French?
    “Lundi.”
  15. What is the French word for “Friday”?
    “Vendredi.”

Presentation Steps

  1. The teacher revises the previous topic (Numbers 1–10 in French).
  2. Introduce the seven days of the week in French.
  3. Show flashcards with the days and pronounce them clearly.
  4. Guide pupils in repeating the pronunciations after the teacher.
  5. Use songs or rhymes to reinforce learning.

Teacher’s Activities

  1. Display flashcards of the days of the week.
  2. Demonstrate the pronunciation of each day.
  3. Use a calendar to show how the days are arranged.
  4. Encourage pupils to repeat the words.
  5. Correct pronunciation errors and answer questions.

Learners’ Activities

  1. Repeat the days of the week after the teacher.
  2. Practice writing the days in French.
  3. Participate in a group activity to arrange flashcards in order.
  4. Answer evaluation questions.

Evaluation

  1. Write the French word for “Monday.”
  2. What is “Tuesday” in French?
  3. How do you say “Sunday” in French?
  4. Write “Vendredi” in English.
  5. What comes after “Mercredi”?
  6. Write the weekend days in French.
  7. What does “Jeudi” mean?
  8. Write the French word for “Saturday.”
  9. What comes before “Lundi”?
  10. How do you say “Thursday” in French?

Conclusion

The teacher moves around to mark the pupils’ work, correct errors, and give feedback.


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