Its tricky finding ways to get early Core FSL students (Grades 4 and 5 in this case) to speak to each other in French. That's why sometimes I get students to make props to facilitate those conversations.
One of the lessons we were working on was telling time in French. We did a few lessons learning about the clock and how to tell time from both analog and digital faces. Then to practice, we did this activity I call for students to have authentic conversations in French.
For the first part of the activity, I had students make a faux-lex watch (a joke they found very hilarious. Every old can be new again...) Each student got half of this page; they coloured and decorated it, and wrote a time on the face. Then they cut it out and voilà!... a fake watch to use.
Then students walked around the room asking each other the time. A conversation went like this: "Bonjour (nom)! Quelle heure est-il?" "Il est six heures" [The student writes down the time on their tracking sheet] "Merci beaucoup! Au revoir!" And the student found another person to talk to until their page was complete.
And that's the activity! Students really enjoyed making their watches, and talking to each other. They were really proud that they could have a conversation in French.
Here is what the worksheet looked like:
Want to try it in your class?
If you are interested in downloading a PDF to use in your class, you can find the worksheet here
...and the watch reproducible here.
How do you get students to practice telling time in your class? What activities have worked for your students?
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