Originally secondary MFL teacher, then primary class teacher (nothing to do with languages), then Primary MFL AST for 4 years, now Primary Languages Advisory Teacher.
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Early Start, Entre Dans La Ronde, La Ronde des Petits...
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Hi Linda I got your name from Angela de Britos (Plymouth AST) I am trying to find out who are the devon AST's for PMFL. I want to contact them Re: some research for my dissertation. If you could give me a name or email that wouldbe very helpful, thanks, Lottie. lottiebond@hotmail.com
Me again! My email is jorhys-jones at hotmail dot co dot uk - that would be lovely if you could email me the stuff - Jenny and the Lead Teacher team were getting all excited by your mini-beast ideas too so it would be great to explain with your examples.
So Tesco's have a bag with ladybirds? At last a reason to look forward to going shopping tonight then!
My class and our French partner school are having a workshop with an animator next week (Wallace and Gromit style) and when we were discussing themes all I could think of was - minibeasts! Instead (as they haven't actually been doing mini-beasts at all) we shall stick to the theme of 'greetings' - but next time.....
Jo x
Hi Linda - just wanted to thank you for that fantastic mini-beasts session at the PLS - I've showed to both our new KS1/Reception teacher who is starting after Easter and our long-term supply and they are both raving about it - it has sparked off so many ideas. Can I email you for the book template (the origami thingy with the folding and the tearing) or even 'bug' you for for a copy of your handout so I can print it out in colour? - I have a thing about ladybirds!
Would you be happy for me to write up your session in a blog post on the main page by the way?
Jo x
Hi Linda
I am sure you will find our network friendly and useful. French is one of my main languages too and you may be interested in having a look at my links to French resources.
Go to http://isabellejones.blogspot.com scroll down until you see the long list of key words on the right (delicious tag). Click on French and fiter by clicking on +primary to get a list of resources for Primary French only. I also have links for German and Italian that may be also be of interest.
Hi Jo. It all looks great - you have worked so hard to get this up and running. Don't be honoured!!! I see you are in Devon - are you going to the conference on 12th Feb? I am doing a thing on the Training Zone - just an introductory walk through so not of interest for people already familiar with it.
Linda
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I have put up a post to a free site called Jigsawplanet that enables you to create some free puzzles on any image file, bit picture or text, you have. Here are two examples, one of an image, the other of a simple text. You can make the puzzles...
Can anyone suggest an on-line resource for children to learn Spanish during that early morning work slot? A class teacher who doesn't speak Spanish wants to learn along with her class - Coffee Break Spanish might be good but it's only audio. Oh an...
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So Tesco's have a bag with ladybirds? At last a reason to look forward to going shopping tonight then!
My class and our French partner school are having a workshop with an animator next week (Wallace and Gromit style) and when we were discussing themes all I could think of was - minibeasts! Instead (as they haven't actually been doing mini-beasts at all) we shall stick to the theme of 'greetings' - but next time.....
Jo x
Would you be happy for me to write up your session in a blog post on the main page by the way?
Jo x
I am sure you will find our network friendly and useful. French is one of my main languages too and you may be interested in having a look at my links to French resources.
Go to http://isabellejones.blogspot.com scroll down until you see the long list of key words on the right (delicious tag). Click on French and fiter by clicking on +primary to get a list of resources for Primary French only. I also have links for German and Italian that may be also be of interest.
I hope it is of use.
Isabelle
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Linda
Honored to have you join our little network! Hope you find it fun and looking forward to sharing ideas with you.
Jo