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The never-ending battle: How do I get larger elective classes? Presented by Alicia Hoy and Victoria Broady

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Presented by Alicia Hoy and Victoria Broady. The never-ending battle: How do I get larger elective classes?. Introductions. Victoria Alicia. 1 minute ‘Vent’. William Clarke in Context. North-west Sydney No ESL programme, so they learn their 1 st and perhaps only language - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The never-ending battle: How do I get larger elective classes?

The never-ending battle: How do I get larger elective

classes?

Presented by Alicia Hoy and Victoria Broady

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Introductions

• Victoria

• Alicia

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1 minute ‘Vent’

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William Clarke in Context

• North-west Sydney• No ESL programme, so they learn their 1st and

perhaps only language• K-10 Japanese, 5-12 French and German on a

biannual offering• Year 9, only 2 electives chosen. Choose by

June. Min. 10 students for a class• Year 11, min. 5 students for a class.

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Year 5 and 6 – Picnic Day

• Whole unit based around a cumulative event. • Event given as a ‘carrot’ at the beginning of the

unit• All activities/lessons add a new piece to the

puzzle.• All activities geared towards the event. Eg.

invitations, food, activities at the picnic, items to bring

• Final lesson was the Picnic.

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Fashion Parade

• Similar to the Picnic• Students divided into teams at the beginning

of the unit• Students empowered through choice of

clothing and song• Classroom set up as ‘catwalk’• Presentation in final lesson

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Family Powerpoints

• Limited number of family members: 5• Each lesson included a new concept to include

to describe family member. Name, relationship, description of personality.

• Gave students five weeks warning before starting this unit to start organising digital photos.

• Whole lesson on presentations. Writing and Speaking skills

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All-round fun – student feedback

• Toothbrush assessment• You-tube clips for Festivals unit• Puzzles of map of Germany and France• Quizzes in class• Schnappi, Alouette

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Year 7 French 2011

• 12 month project• Choose character and choose your own

adventure• Cultural elements and learning from

classroom included

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Year 7 German 2010

• Bremen Town Musicians play

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Food Incursion end of Year 7

• Pretzels ordered and baked• The French kitchen profiteroles, brie, baguette

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All Year 7 and 8

• In 2011, All Year 7, 8 classes Language Perfect World Championships

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Year 8 German 2011

• Cake competition• German club (film competition)• Food excursion

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Year 8 French

• ‘Carrot’ to be videod. • Flashcards – 2 sizes• French club • Food excursion

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Senior Class Culture

• Relationship is the key• Inspiring a love of the language

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Exchange opportunities

• NSW Governor-General’s Australia-Germany scholarship

• NACEL have come to address our school with many students attending and making plans for exchange from end of Year 9 for France and Germany

• Southern Cross to France

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New Initiatives

• Identities• French Club• Different approach to teaching• Teaching for Understanding

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You are it!

• You are the face of your language

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