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Here's my presentation from my Saturday session at the Primary Languages Show in Liverpool entitled You and Youtube.

The idea of the session was to give people ideas about how Youtube can be used in Primary Language Learning (PLL). We looked at alternatives to Youtube, how to use video clips if a site is blocked by downloading via one of a number of tools and of course, ideas of suitable clips to use and how they might be used to meet bjectives in the KS2 Framework.





As the movies included in my Keynote presentation were embedded, I have had to go back through the presentation and hyperlink to source sites. So if the title is not hyperlinked, click on the picture or black squarea nd you'll be taken to the original!

Here are a couple of clips I showed that weren't in the presentation.



spanish food song from janet wisner on Vimeo.

Activity ideas for use with the clips included:
  • dressing up in clothes/ finding the flashcard as a race during Juguemos en el bosque
  • holding up words - bateau, ciseau, la rivière, l'eau, or jigsaw texts in Bateau Ciseau
  • listen out for a phoneme in Bateau ciseau ('eau') or Shnuffel (ich)
  • respond to a Slideshare using Voicethread
  • rewrite a song eg La Vaca Lola
  • discuss cultural events - Semana Santa, German first day of school
  • look at everyday life in other countries
  • sing a long
  • watching peers and using clips for assessment eg El Carnaval de los animales
  • motivation - eg Baby Mario Mysteries
If you have any comments / questions, please feel free to leave them below, or e-mail me!
(cross post with ¡Vámonos!)

Tags: download, icu, ideas, kal, lisibo, phonics, primarylanguageshow, songs, videos, youtube

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Lisa Stevens Comment by Lisa Stevens on March 13, 2009 at 8:59am
excellent Jane - look forward to more!
jane solloway Comment by jane solloway on March 12, 2009 at 11:28pm
Hi all - have been making toons since the weekend but now have found http://goanimate.com/ thanks to one of my year 5 students. There's not stopping them! We're just at the beginning of our planets topic and he made the following http://goanimate.com/go/movie/0xFGDbravJbI/1
If I manage to make anything worth viewing will post it!
Lisa Stevens Comment by Lisa Stevens on March 12, 2009 at 6:05pm
brilliant!!
Jackie Berry Comment by Jackie Berry on March 12, 2009 at 5:41pm
La Vaca Lola was new to me and was I dying to get home to pass it on to my daughter (18!) doing Spanish A level at the moment. Gutted that she already knew it but now , thanks to Jo working out her bluetooth, she has it on her phone as well!
Jo Rhys-Jones Comment by Jo Rhys-Jones on March 10, 2009 at 11:30pm
And spread it from phone to phone across Liverpool!
Lisa Stevens Comment by Lisa Stevens on March 10, 2009 at 7:27pm
It looked very much as if you were! At least we've put this omission right now!
Lisaxx
Jan Lewandowski Comment by Jan Lewandowski on March 10, 2009 at 6:45pm
Hi Lisa

I was there! Was I the only other person in the room who knew La Vaca Lola? Surely not!
Enjoyed it, thanks very much,

Jan

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