Dear Toni,
I have been teaching Year 2s Mandarin, so far they are one of my favorite groups. I haven't taught pinyin formally, and I only focus on speaking and listening. The topics I have done include Greetings, Numbers, Body parts, Colours, Food and Drink, Animals, and some cultural activities. I have used songs, games , cards with pictures, arts and crafts to teach the language and culture. Better Chinese produced a series of small story books called My First Chinese Words, which can be used for story telling, and I have used a book called Sing along Chinese to teach songs. The lessons should be dynamic and fun.
Hope this helps,
Lily Deng
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From: Mandarin Chinese Teaching <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Toni Camilleri <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 16 May 2016 12:04
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Subject: Re: KS1 sow?
Thanks for the advice received but I can only see resources and ideas suitable for KS2 whereas I am specifically trying to aim at KS1 which means from 5 yrs old to 7 years old. So essentially they are only just learning to read and write in English so there can not be any activities that involve having to read (even pinyin)
Anyone got any resources such as useful rhymes and songs, pictures, actions etc?
cheers
Toni
> On 13 May 2016, at 11:31, WebsterChris <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi Toni,
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> James Trapp made one on the CI for schools website specifically for primary, it's very good, take a look.
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> 发自我的 iPhone
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>> 在 2016年5月13日,11:11,Toni Camilleri <[log in to unmask]> 写道:
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>> Hi
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>> Does any one have a keystage 1 scheme of work and resources? we have a couple of schools that would like us to provide this so I was thinking of working backwards from our current curriculum. They will have short sessions so was thinking of doing sounds, and words such as colours and family members with lots of songs, games etc. Any one got any ideas or anything that they could share?
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>> I want to encourage this primary school as they have taken the big step of making Mandarin their only MFL provision and need to impress Ofsted with it across the whole school
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>> cheers
>> Toni
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