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French Level 1
Numbers 1 - 31
First Level Significant Aspects of Learning • Use language in a range of contexts and across learning • Develop confidence and enthusiasm to communicate using the
language being learnt• Begin to develop an awareness of other countries, cultures and
languages • Listen and join in with simple songs, stories and rhymes • Explore and recognise patterns and sounds of language through
listening, watching and playing • Understand, respond to and say simple greetings and personal
information (e.g. name) • Repeat and understand simple familiar language from a familiar
source• Actively take part in simple daily routine language • Participate in familiar games including outdoor learning• Begin to explore resources to support my learning e.g. picture
dictionaries
Numbers 1 - 31Combien? How many?
un onedeux twotrois threequatre fourcinq five six sixsept sevenhuit eightneuf ninedix ten onze elevendouze twelvetreize thirteenquatorze fourteenquinze fifteenseize sixteendix-septseventeendix-huit eighteendix-neufnineteenvingt twenty
Numbers 1 - 31
vingt et un twenty-onevingt-deux twenty-twovingt-trois twenty-threevingt-quatre twenty-fourvingt-cinq twenty-fivevingt-six twenty-sixvingt-sept twenty-sevenvingt-huit twenty-eightvingt-neuf twenty-ninetrente thirtytrente et un thirty-one
Combien?
un
deux
trois
quatre
cinq
six
sept
huit
neuf
dix
onze
douze
treize
quatorze
quinze
seize
dix-sept
dix-huit
dix-neuf
vingt
vingt et un
vingt-deux
vingt-trois
vingt-quatre
vingt-cinq
vingt-six
vingt-sept
vingt-huit
vingt-neuf
trente
trente et un
Embedding the languageYou can use numbers to count things throughout your lessons. Combien challenge! Every time the teacher calls, “combien?” the pupils have to count whatever they have in front of them and then say it in French. Once you have learnt the days of the week and the months, you can use the numbers for dates at the start of every day.
I have explored numbers, understanding that they represent quantities, and I can use them to count, create sequences and describe order.MNU 0-02a
Sample activities You will find a bank of sample activities which you can use to practice the vocabulary in the classroom.
This is not a prescriptive list of activities and you can use or adapt them to suit the needs of your class.
1 – 20 counting rhyme
Cache, cache, compte, compte!1. Cache cache compte compte means hide hide count count in French. The
teacher has an object which will then be hidden somewhere in the class. A teddy for example.
2. One pupil leaves the class and another pupil hides the object somewhere in the room.
3. The pupil who was outside now comes back in and must find the hidden object whilst the rest of the class count in French, getting louder as they get nearer to the object and quieter as they get further away (like hot and cold).
4. You can get them to count to whichever number you are working up to (e.g. 20) and then repeat it twice to give them enough time to look.
Cache cache, compte, compte
Une personne sort de la
classe
Une personne cache le jouet
Cache cache, compte, compte
La personne rentre dans la
classe…
et cherche le jouet!
On compte FORT
si la personne est proche de
jouet.
On compte doucement
si la personne est loin de
jouet.
Round class counting1. Give everyone in the class a number from 1 – 31 (or however high you are counting to at
the time). You can double up numbers if this doesn’t work out with the number of pupils in the class.
2. Ask them to each write their number (as a number) on a sheet of paper in front of them. 3. Now go round the class with each pupil standing and shouting out their individual
number as you count up. 4. Once they get become more confident, you can time them doing this around the class
and see if they can beat their own time. 5. Shuffle pupils around so that they are in a different seat but with the same numbers and
repeat the activity.6. Shuffle pupils again so that they get a new number. 7. This activity could be done in a circle to make it easier to organise.
Action numbers With the class, choose an action to go with each of the numbers to help teach them.
You might want them to do this in pairs , share with groups and then choose the best ones which will make up the class actions. e.g.un = hitting a tennis ball deux = a punchtrois = a guitar strum quatre = a cat gesture
You can then follow this up by doing the action and getting them to say the numbers.
Onze!
1. Pupils stand in a circle2. They will then count to 11 with each person saying
either 1, 2 or 3 numbers e.g. Sophie 1, 2 – Tom – 3,4,5 – Danny – 6, 7 etc.
3. Whoever lands on the number 11 is then out and sits down.
4. The winner is the last person standing.
Onze!Formez un cercle au
centre de la classe
Comptez un, deux ou trois
nombres
Par exemple…
Personne a: 1, 2Personne b: 3,4,5
Personne c: 6
La personne qui dit, “11”
est éliminée!
La dernière personne gagne!
Il y a combien?1. Teacher shows the following pictures and pupils have to count
them up and say how many there are. 2. Each time teacher asks the class – Il y a combien? (how many are
there?). As you move through the images, get the class to join in with the question.
3. Following on from this you can do a paired/group activity with different objects on each table.
4. Pupils ask their partners/groups to fermez les yeux (close your eyes) and they take away or add objects to those in the centre.
5. They then ask their partner/group to ouvrez les yeux (open your eyes) and ask the question, il y a combien?
6. They then answer il y a ___ and how ever many there are.
Il y a combien?
Il y a combien?
Il y a combien?
Il y a combien?
Il y a combien?
Il y a combien?
Lotto!
Dessinez six cases
12 6 5
4 20 1
Choisissez et écrivez six numéros entre 1 et 20.
Lotto!
Dessinez six cases
12 16 15
14 20 11
Choisissez et écrivez six numéros entre 10 et 20.
Lotto!
Dessinez six cases
12 6 5
4 20 1
Choisissez et écrivez six numéros entre 10 et 31.
Songs!
You will find a bank of sample songs which you can use to practice the vocabulary in the classroom.
This is not a prescriptive list of songs and you can use or adapt them to suit the needs of your class.
Comptez et chantez!
You will find a bank of sample ICT activities which you can use to practice the vocabulary in the classroom.
This is not a prescriptive list of activities and you can use or adapt them to suit the needs of your class.
Each of the slides contains an image of the website page. If you click on the image it will take you to the page. Alternatively you can use a link address which you will find in the slide notes.
ICT Resources online
Languages Online
Languages Online Australia
Classtools.net
L’institut français
BBC French – Numbers 1 - 100
Au revoir!
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