Hi Toni,
Please do also look at our Primary School Chinese and ‘Kung Fu Kingdom’
resource. Www.primaryschoolchinese.com
Best wishes
Marcus
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On 17/05/2016 14:34, "L Den" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>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
>
>
>
>________________________________________
>From: Mandarin Chinese Teaching
><[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Toni Camilleri
><[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: 16 May 2016 12:04
>To: [log in to unmask]
>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:
>>
>> Hi Toni,
>>
>> James Trapp made one on the CI for schools website specifically for
>>primary, it's very good, take a look.
>>
>> 发自我的 iPhone
>>
>>> 在 2016年5月13日,11:11,Toni Camilleri <[log in to unmask]> 写道:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> 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?
>>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> Toni
>
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