Zeit für Deutsch B

Session Context

This session covers all of the activities from 'Zeit für Deutsch A' but also adds activities from the 2 numbers lessons, 'with time' and 'with maths'. Slides 2-4 are different to 'Zet für Deutsch A' because the new cognates begin with B but after that this session is exactly the same up until slide 45, where the new activities and topics come in. I have put the new material at the end for ease of reference but feel free to mix up the slides and even leave some out, as different activities work better for different teachers and classes.  As there are 5 topics there should be enough material to run 'Zeit für Deutsch B' as a full 1 hour lesson, especially if you let the children play one of the flashcard games for 10 minutes at beginning.

Slides 2 - 4 - Cognates

Say 'ist es Zeit für Das Baby?' The children shout back 'nein'

Say 'ist es Zeit für der Ball?' The children shout back 'nein'

Say 'ist es Zeit für die Banane?' The children shout back 'nein'

 

Slide 5 - Zeit für Deutsch Song 

Say 'ist es Zeit für Deutsch?' The children shout back 'Ja'

The children then sing the Zeit für Deutsch song

 

Note - I have made up the following:

To the tune of 'Gangnam Syle the children sing 'Hey, Zeit für Deutsch, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, es ist Zeit für Deutsch'

 

Please feel free to make up your own song. I find the 'Gangnam Style' song works really well as the children can also do the Gangnam Style actions.  

 

The Body

Slide 6 - Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes Song

Get the children to 'Stehe auf' (stand up) and sing the song on the slide. After singing it through once say 'noch mal' (again) and the children sing it through once more.

*Note - In German it goes 'Nase, Mund und Kinn' instead of 'Mouth and nose'.

 

Slide 7 - Hans sagt (Simon says)

  • Do as a full class first as the children are stood up. Say 'Hans sagt berüht ...' and the children touch the relevant part of their body. 
  • Use lollipop sticks to choose 2 children to compete against eachother. The first child to touch that part of the body wins a reward.
  • Ask individual children 'was ist das?'
  • Ask children 'Ist das ...?' This is effective when saying the incorrect part of the body. For example, when pointing at you nose you could ask, 'ist das die 'Augen?' The children the have to say 'nein, das ist die Nase'. They could even extend by saying, 'nein, das ist nicht die Augen, das ist die Nase'.

Slide 8 - Was ist das?

Individual body parts will pop up on the screen. Randomly choose children (using lollipop sticks) and ask them 'was ist das?' The child should reply with 'das ist ...'

 

Clothes

Slide 9 - Mein Hut, der hat drei Ecken Song

Get the children to sing the song on the slide with the actions they did in their clothes lesson. After singing it through once say 'noch mal' (again) and the children sing it through once more.

 

Slides 10 - 19 - Clothes Revision/Is that...?/What is that?

Use 'sag mir nach' (repeat after me) and go through the slides to familiarise the children with the vocabulary needed in the clothes activities. For some clothes, ask 'ist das ....?' For others, ask 'was ist das?' Encourage the children to answer in full sentences.

 

Slides 20 - 26 - Was fehlt?

Revise 'was fehlt' and '... fehlt' on slide 19. Let the children study slide 19 for around 20 seconds and then remove an item (by going to a slide from 20-25). Ask 'was fehlt?' and then choose a child randomly using a lollipop stick. The child responds with '... fehlt'. Repeat for other clothes.  

 

Slide 27 - Ich packe in meinen Koffer (2 activities to choose from)

  1. The class target is 8 items of clothing. Holding Felix the Frog, say 'Ich packe in meinen Koffer die Hose' (or any item of clothing). Then throw Felix at another child and that child has to repeat what you said and add an item of clothing of their own. This child then throws Felix at another child and the activity then repeats until the class gets to 8 items of clothing. When the class reaches 8, why not use a celebration such as 'das war gut', 'Lieblingsantwort', or 'das was fantastisch'.
  2. Tell the class that 3 children will compete against each other and the winner will receive a prize. Whoever can say the most items of clothing will win. Using lollipop sticks to ensure a random choice, choose the first child. Ask the child 'Was packst du in deinen Koffer?' This child has to say 'Ich packe in meinen Koffer ...' and then say as many items of clothing as they can. Record the child's score and repeat for child 2 and 3. *Note - before the competition begins, let the children have a 1 minute practise with a partner on their tables. I also find that the children remember more when they start from clothes at the top of their body and work their way down.

Colours

Slide 28 - 'Welche Farbe ist das' Song

The children to sing the song on the slide as they did in their clothes lesson. Then a choice of 3 activities.

  1. Throw coloured bean bags (or teddies/wool) at the children and ask questions such as 'welche Farbe ist das', 'ist das ... oder ...' or simply 'ist das blau' (when the colour is not blue).
  2.  Ask someone what their favourite colour is - 'was ist deine Lieblingsfarbe?' Extend by asking children what other children's favourite colour is e.g. Was ist Alice's Lieblingsfarbe?
  3. Play 'show me something that is'. Use lollipop sticks to randomly select 2 children to compete against each other. Say 'zeigt mir etwas das ... (a colour) ist'. The first child to touch something in the classroom that is the correct colour wins a reward.

Slides 29 - 40 - Colours and Flags

Use 'sag mir nach' (repeat after me) and go through the slides to familiarise the children with names of countries in German. Ask children questions such as 'welche Flagge ist das', 'Welche Farbe ist die Flagge von ...' and 'ist das ... oder ...'. Mix with colour questions such as 'welche Farbe ist das'.  

  

Slide 41 - 'Wie siehst du aus' Song

The children sing the song on the slide with the actions they did in their introduction lesson.

 

Slide 42 - Secret Signal

Using the vocabulary on the slide, ask one child to leave the room and agree with the rest of the class on a secret signal, such as touching your nose. Choose a child to perform this signal at any given moment. Bring the first child back into the room and ask the class to say 'Guten Tag' (the first item on the list) in a chant. Every time the class sees the designated person do the agreed secret signal, they move onto the next phrase in the list - 'Wie heißt du?' The child has to guess who is doing the signal before the class gets to the bottom of the list. If the child who went outside guesses correctly, they earn a reward. If the class get to the bottom, the 'signaller' and somebody else from the class, earn a reward

 

Slide 43 - Drei Fragen (3 questions)

Choose children randomly to answer the 3 questions. If the child answers the 3 questions correctly using full sentences s/he wins a reward.

Extend by taking away the slide for more able children.

 

Slide 44 - Who is speaking?

Ask a child to come to the front of the class and stand with his/her back to the other children. Someone from the class then says something in German (in a funny voice if they wish) and the person at the front has to guess who said the sentence. If the person at the front guesses correctly then they stay where they are, if not the 'speaker' gets to go to the front. The person at the front has the chance of earning a bonus reward if they are also able to correctly translate the sentence into English  

 

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Numbers

Slide 45 - Eins, Zwei, Papagei Song

Get the children to sing the song on the slide with the actions they did in their numbers lesson.

 

Now challenge them to see if they can throw Felix around the classroom, with each catcher saying the next number in the sequence to 20. If someone says the wrong number, if Felix gets dropped or if anyone stands up, then the game is over and they have to start again. The class gets a maximum of 3 goes to get to 20. If the children do this easily, challenge them to go up to 20 and back down to 0. Next throw Felix at individual children and get that child to count to 20 on their own. If they do it they get a reward. Repeat with different children.

 

Slides 46 - 50 - Numbers to 20

Display the numbers 1-20 on slide 46 on the IWB. Using 'sag mir nach', drill the numbers. After a few times get the children to read out the numbers on their own and then get a child to do it alone. Then gradually repeat this activity on slides 47, 48 and 49 where the help gets taken away, until the children can say the numbers 1-20 on their own. There is a surprise on slide 50 where 1-10 also get taken away - the children may not have expected that!

 

Now using 'sag mir nach' again, do the same with your fingers, counting up and down to 20 in German. Then get the children to do it as you raise your fingers. After a few goes ask the children questions such as 'ist das vierzehn?' when holding up some fingers. The children reply with 'ja, das ist vierzehn' or 'nein, das ist elf' or ' nein, das ist nicht vierzehn'.   

 

Slide 51 - Maths in German

Ask the children basic mathematical questions such as 'was ist sieben plus sechs?' The children should answer in full sentences such as 'sieben plus sechs ist dreizehn' or even 'der Antwort ist dreizehn'. Extend by asking the fraction questions e.g. 'Was ist ein Viertel von zwölf?'

 

Slide 52 - Time in German

Use a large clock, ask the children 'wie spat ist es?' with the hands on an o'clock time. The children answer with 'Es ist ... Uhr'. After a few o'clock questions, ask the children some 'half past' questions. The children have to answer these with 'es ist halb ...', remembering that in German you look forward to the next number.  

  

Slide 53 - The King or Queen of Knowledge Song and Plenary / Translation is now on Slide 53 as it comes at the end of 'Zeit für Deutsch'

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