Using stories to facilitate transition and skills based
learning
The project focuses on developing skills for
teachers for using stories in Year 7 – primary colleagues are very
much the experts in this field and collaborative planning of what
can be taught and achieved and how children learn is essential if
these kinds of activities and resources are to succeed. Exploring
opportunities to move from topic based to skills based learning as
well as linking languages with intercultural learning.
Impact
Pupils in Year 7 were able to access story and enjoyed it. Use of
mime, sequencing key words, repetition, drawing on prior knowledge
helped them with comprehension and memorising. There was no fear of
a long text. They made the link between their familiarity of
Aladdin in their home culture and Aladdin in the German lesson.
Familiarity and linking of different cultures also facilitates
understanding of longer texts, fairy tales and myths. Enjoyment and
motivation will help them with more complex texts in the
future.
Pupils used dictionaries to look up words for their own 3 wishes
and worked independently to adapt the story. Looking up nouns
as an easy way in to dictionary use.
Pupils worked in groups to prepare, rehearse and perform short
plays. A short model play with a lot of repetition made it fun and
easy to access. Pupils with some prior knowledge of German
introduced elements that were not in the play for
example adapting the wishes, Aladdin’s response, creating a
role for a third person (Jinn, Aladdin and Mum or a friend) using
language learnt before. Read more
(doc, 59KB)
Resources produced during this project:
Scheme of
work (doc, 29KB)
Aladdin
story (doc, 22KB)
Aladdin
flashcards (ppt, 225 KB)