Early Start French Pack 3
5. Au zoo At the zoo
This section builds on children’s previous work on measuring and numbers, pet animals, mini-beasts and descriptions. It centres on a French school’s class visit to Lille Zoo, where the children name the animals they see, and find out: n what class they belong to n which continent they come from n what habitat they live in when wild n what they eat - with links to science and geography. You could plan your own visit to a local zoo; if you are working with a twin school, you could exchange information about your zoo visits, or even arrange one as a joint activity during an exchange. While working through this section, you could create a multimedia presentation, a video or a display in French about your chosen set of animals - and show it to an audience of parents or other classes.
Films to see Part A: Visit to the zoo A1. The animals- key facts A2. Classifying the animals A3. Joke 1 Part B: Continents and habitats title se the B1. Where do they live? EXTRA: ui et là”, on “Ic ke song, karao B2. Joke 2 lm OR fi
Part C: Describing animals C1. Diet C2. Animal body-parts C3. Describe your favourite animal
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Part A: Visit to the zoo Planning your lessons
Use the films to introduce the class to the names of some zoo animals. They will look at various facts about each animal, starting with measurements of weight and size; and classify them (as mammals, reptiles or birds). You can research more data to make your own “Top Trumps” game, then have fun playing it!
Activities
Film A1: Teacher asks,“Combien pèse le rhinocéros blanc?”
Watch film A1: the animals- key facts
Warm up
❑ Film A1 shows children at the Zoo de Lille on their school outing. They see three animals (rhino, zebra, red panda). As the teacher asks children questions, they study the Zoo’s information panels for key measurements: height, length and weight. They will discuss their findings back in class.
Talk with the class in your own language about what animals you’d expect to see in a zoo. Mention the 3 animals they will see in film A1; ask children to guess how heavy and how long and high each is. Talk about what measurements French people use. Show them the animals’ French names, and ask them to guess how they are pronounced.
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