C’est quel numéro? Count the numbers with pupils.

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C’est quel numéro? Count the numbers with pupils. They put their hands up like in the slide and repeat after the teacher. Do this two or three times. C’est quel numéro?

trois huit deux neuf quatre sept un dix cinq six Tu as combien de doigts? trois huit deux neuf quatre sept un dix cinq six How many fingers are there? We’re going to practise… More familiarisation with the written form of the numbers. Pronunciation on click. Isolate and practise the dipthongs shown in pink

Un, deux, trois quatre Un, deux, trois quatre Ci-nq six Ci-nq six Se-pt hu-it ne-uf Se-pt hu-it ne-uf Dix dix dix! Dix dix dix! Teacher sings: 1, 2, 3, 4, Students repeat in song: 1, 2, 3, 4 T: 5, 6, S: 5,6, T:7, 8, 9 S: 7,8 ,9 T:10, 10, 10, S 10, 10 , 10!

1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 5-- , 6 5-- , 6 7-- ,8--, 9-- 7-- ,8--, 9-- 10, 10, 10 10, 10, 10 Teacher sings: 1, 2, 3, 4, Students repeat in song: 1, 2, 3, 4 T: 5, 6, S: 5,6, T:7, 8, 9 S: 7,8 ,9 T:10, 10, 10, S 10, 10 , 10!

(Click on each blue box, from left to right in order, and you will hear the number which matches the next picture that comes up). Then click anywhere else on the screen to bring up the picture so pupils can check that they were holding up the right number of fingues. The numbers are in the following order: Trois Dix Six Un Huit Cinq Neuf Sept Quatre Deux

Les mains Un, deux, Un, deux, trois, ça fait une main. Un, deux, trois, Quatre, cinq, ça fait cinq doigts. Six, sept, huit, neuf, dix, ça fait deux mains qui se disent : "bonjour". Click on Text ‘Un deux’ and let it play through –you can click each image to come up at the right time, to support understanding, while the audio continues playing. Bonjour!

Pupils should say which number of finger (according to previous slide) is being pointed at. The arrow only flashes once and then disappears so pupils have to stay focused to see which finger is being pointed at. The instruction has audio, but here pupils need to just respond with the correct number, so there is no audio for each number on this slide. C’est quel numéro?

deux onze cinq quatre trois sept six dix douze neuf un huit

Repeat the known numbers and introduce eleven and twelve Click on the text box to hear numbers 11 and 12 pronounced. onze douze

Cakes disappear one by one and pupils say the number onze douze

Il y a combien de chiens? Il y a un chien. Il y a deux chiens. Très bien!

Il y a combien de chiens? Il y a cinq chiens. Très bien!

Il y a combien de chiens? Il y a huit chiens... et un chat. Très bien!

Il y a combien de chats? Il y a trois chats. pas mal!

Il y a combien de chats? pas mal! Il y a sept chats.

Il y a combien de chats? pas mal! Il y a quatre chats.

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Un, deux, trois Quatre, cinq, six Sept, huit, neuf Dix, onze, douze Nous irons au bois 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cueillir des cerises 7 8 9 Dans mon panier neuf Bottom left play button – click this for the whole song in one go. Click the numbers or images for each phrase individually, to practise and repeat. Call and answer gives a sense of ask and answer at the earliest possible stages of language learning. With this simple rhyme the 8 lines break nicely into pairs so that one half of the class can say the numbers and the others reply with the corresponding line. 10 11 12 Elles seront toutes rouges