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German Festivals and Traditions KS3 - Nicolette Hannam
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German Festivals and Traditions
Activities and Teaching Ideas for KS3
Nicolette Hannam and Michelle Williams
Publisher information
Originally published by Brilliant Publications
Unit 10, Sparrow Hall Farm, Edlesborough, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 2ES, UK
The name Brilliant Publications and the logo are registered trademarks.
Written by Nicolette Hannam and Michelle Williams
Illustrated by David Benham
Front cover designed by Brilliant Publications
© Text Nicolette Hannam and Michelle Williams 2011
© Design Brilliant Publications 2011
First printed and published in the UK in 2011
2013 digital version by Andrews UK Limited
www.andrewsuk.com
The right of Nicolette Hannam and Michelle Williams to be identified as the authors of this work has been asserted by themselves in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
Certain indicated sections may be photocopied by individual teachers acting on behalf of the purchasing institution for classroom use only, without permission from the publisher and without declaration to the Publishers Licensing Society. The materials may not be reproduced in any other form or for any other purpose without the prior permission of the publisher.
The publishers and authors would like to thank Michaela Greck-Ismair for her very careful reading of the manuscript and useful comments.
Dedication
In memory of my lovely mum, Pauline Cranfield.
Michelle Williams.
Introduction
German Festivals and Traditions was written by two teachers to provide information about festivals and traditions in Germany in response to the revised KS3 Framework for Modern Foreign Languages.
‘Contexts for learning should give pupils opportunities to explore aspects of the life and culture of countries and communities where the language is spoken. These could include people, places, festivals, national events, food, sport, history, education, climate, geographical features, buildings, the spoken and the written word, music and song, the visual arts and the media.’ (KS3 Framework Modern Foreign Languages).
Addressing Intercultural Understanding (strand 3), and the importance of ‘appreciating cultural diversity’, this book introduces cultural aspects of everyday life in other countries via a month-by-month account. Every month has a variety of ideas, suggested teaching ideas, vocabulary and photocopiable guided sheets.
German Festivals and Traditions also provides opportunities to exploit ever important cross-curricular links in support of CLIL.
Analysis grids show how the ideas in this book can be linked with the learning objectives of the KS3 Framework for Modern Foreign Languages, making it an invaluable tool for lesson planning and preparation.
Analysis by year group
How this book links to the Framework. Examples by year group and strand.
Successful teaching ideas for new vocabulary
There are many ways to help pupils learn new vocabulary and it is important to use a variety of methods and make it fun. Below are some successful ideas that have been tried and tested:
Very simply, hold up flashcards and ask the pupils