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German Festivals and Traditions - Nicolette Hannam
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German Festivals and Traditions
Activities and Teaching Ideas for Primary Schools
Nicolette Hannam and Michelle Williams
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We hope you and your pupils enjoy learning about the festivals and traditions in this book. Brilliant Publications publishes many other books for teaching modern foreign languages. To find out more details on any of the titles listed below, please log onto our website: www.brilliantpublications.co.uk.
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Written by Nicolette Hannam and Michelle Williams
Illustrated by David Benham
Front cover designed by Brilliant Publications
© Text Nicolette Hannam and Michelle Williams 2009
© Design Brilliant Publications 2009
First printed and published in the UK in 2009
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.
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
This book was written by a secondary and a primary school teacher to provide information about festivals and traditions in Germany.
Every month has ideas that support the intercultural strand of the Framework for Modern Foreign Languages. According to the Framework by the end of Year 6, most children should be able to:
Demonstrate an understanding of and respect for cultural diversity
Present information about an aspect of another country.
The ideas in this book can be used to develop discussions about comparisons. The Framework suggests comparing attitudes towards aspects of everyday life (IU6.1) and understanding differences between people (IU6.2).
It then suggests children present information about an aspect of culture through a wide variety of media. By regularly using ideas from this book you are providing your pupils with a wealth of ideas.
Each month has a choice of guided sheets. There is also a variety of suggested teaching activities, with vocabulary provided. Extension ideas are provided for more able pupils.
Running a German Day (see Planning a German Day for your School) will complement your intercultural teaching and provide children with many opportunities to achieve a high standard in this area of German. The German vocabulary provided will support and reinforce your language work alongside this.
There are two analysis grids that show how and where the book covers the intercultural strand. The first is split into year groups and shows where you can find work to cover the objectives for your own year group. The second grid looks at each strand and shows where it is covered in the book. This will be extremely useful for MFL co-ordinators.
Analysis by year group
Analysis by objective