ALL Connect: KS2 Progression

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Welcome to the ALL Connect KS2 Progression Module

There are five themed modules for KS2 teachers of languages and two KS2-KS3 modules. The modules are not sequential, and are presented here in four formats:

  • A Powerpoint presentation for use in a training session
  • A pdf for Trainers to use in preparing for a training session; this includes the notes pages that accompany the Powerpoint screens
  • A Powerpoint presentation for selfaccess by a practising teacher or trainee (this version does not include discussion and has reduced notes) in case you wish to view the Powerpoint separately from the Notes
  • A pdf of the Self Access notes page – you might like to access this version in order to have the Notes visible at the same time as the screens.

The materials of this module are aimed at an audience of teachers who will be teaching pupils at KS2. Languages of exemplification in the materials and follow-up modules are French, German and Spanish. These materials are freely available for any teacher to use. They must not be used for commercial reasons such as training sessions where attendees are charged a delegate fee by a trainer / training organisation. They may not be used without acknowledgement of the original source. If you are using them, ALL would be very pleased to hear from you, as it is of particular interest to us to know about coverage. Please email info@all-languages.org.uk to let us know.

 

The format of the module is as follows:

A presentation for delivery by a Lead Teacher to a workshop of teacher participants. The workshop duration is planned to be two hours, in which the presentation and accompanying materials / resources and activities should be presented.

Teachers using the self-access version should also expect to take around the same length of time.

Following delivery of a workshop, teacher participants can undertake independent study by accessing four follow up modules, which could be pursued over four consecutive weeks following the workshop. These are housed on this site and  can be found by scrolling right down this page.

For additional resources, activities and case studies, please see the ALL Progression & Transition Wiki.

 

Materials in sequential order:

You will need to download these materials when you click through to them. If you are a Lead Teacher we suggest you do so before you deliver a workshop session.

For Lead Teachers to deliver to teacher participants: For teachers to access as self study:
  • KS2 Progression Module notes pages We suggest you access this version of the presentation as it gives instructions about how to deliver the session and also suggests where you might introduce activities to the teacher participants.

 

  • KS2 Progression Module Self Access – Powerpoint version: This is in case you wish to view the ppt separately from the notes. The notes below each screen suggest questions for professional reflection and exploration.

Please note that you can also access the video files here if you are having trouble playing them: KS2 Progression Module media1.wmv.

 

For immediate use by teachers after either training route:

Teacher participants are asked to complete a simple action plan following each taught workshop. They are also asked to complete this when they complete each of the 4 follow-up modules over the subsequent weeks. The action plan pro forma can be accessed here: KS2 Progression Action Plan

 


Accompanying resources:


Four follow up modules for independent use by teachers, after attendance at the taught Progression workshop:

Follow up 1: KS2 Progression Module Follow Up 1 Teacher instructions

Follow up 2: KS2 Progression Module Follow Up 2_Teacher_instructions

ContinentsKS2 Progression Module 11. Europe 7 12 2014

Olympian Profile

Performer Profile

Speaking Task

South America

Follow up 3: KS2 Progression Module Follow Up 3_Teacher_instructions

Follow up 4: KS2 Progression Module Follow Up 4_Teacher_instructions

 


For additional resources, activities and case studies, please see the ALL Progression & Transition Wiki:

ALL Connect: KS3 Literature

ALL Connect LogoWelcome to the ALL Connect KS3 Literature Module

There are five themed modules for KS3 teachers of languages. The modules are not sequential, and are presented here in four formats:

  • A Powerpoint presentation for use in a training session
  • A pdf for Trainers to use in preparing for a training session; this includes the notes pages that accompany the Powerpoint screens
  • A Powerpoint presentation for selfaccess by a practising teacher or trainee (this version does not include discussion and has reduced notes) in case you wish to view the Powerpoint separately from the Notes
  • A pdf of the Self Access notes page – you might like to access this version in order to have the Notes visible at the same time as the screens.

The materials of this module are aimed at an audience of teachers who will be teaching pupils at KS3. Languages of exemplification in the materials and follow-up modules are French, German and Spanish. These materials are freely available for any teacher to use. They must not be used for commercial reasons such as training sessions where attendees are charged a delegate fee by a trainer / training organisation. They may not be used without acknowledgement of the original source. If you are using them, ALL would be very pleased to hear from you, as it is of particular interest to us to know about coverage. Please email info@all-languages.org.uk to let us know.

 

The format of the module is as follows:

A presentation (in pdf format) for delivery by a Lead Teacher to a workshop of teacher participants. The workshop duration should be two hours, in which the presentation and accompanying materials / resources and activities should be delivered.

Teachers using the self-access version should also expect to take around the same length of time.

Following delivery of a workshop, teacher participants will undertake independent study by accessing 4 follow up modules, to be pursued over 4 consecutive weeks following the taught workshop. These are housed on this site and can be found by scrolling right down this page.

 

Materials in sequential order:

You will need to download these materials when you click through to them. If you are a Lead Teacher we suggest you do so before you deliver a workshop session.

For Lead Teachers to deliver to teacher participants: For teachers to access as self study:
  • KS3 Literature Module tutor-led notes pages We suggest you access this version of the presentation as it gives instructions about how to deliver the session and also suggests where you might introduce activities to the teacher participants. The notes below each screen have an indication of the timing, and a point when a break might be taken and cover 2 hours, without counting the break time. We suggest that, in preparation, Lead Teachers run through the session with the timing in mind to judge its practicability. We anticipate that some Lead Teachers may make judgements about moving more quickly through some sections (e.g. the introductory screens) to allow more time later in the session.
  • KS3 Literature Module self-access notes pages – Powerpoint version: This is in case you wish to view the ppt separately from the notes. The notes below each screen suggest questions for professional reflection and exploration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • KS3 Literature Module self-access – Powerpoint version: This is in case you wish to view the ppt separately from the notes. The notes below each screen suggest questions for professional reflection and exploration.

 

For immediate use by teachers after either training route:

Teacher participants are asked to complete a simple action plan following the training. They are also asked to complete this when they complete each of the four follow-up modules over the subsequent weeks. The action plan pro forma can be accessed here: KS3 Action Plan Literature.

You can also download the KS3 Literature module Objectives review and KS3 Literature module Curriculum Checklist.

 


Online access to the ALL Literature wiki:

The main presentation (and the follow ups) refer regularly to the ALL Literature wiki, and it would be very useful if Lead Teachers have already joined the wiki and are familiar with its simple workings before giving this presentation.

  • Go to: http://ALL-Literature.wikidot.com.
  • Click top right on ‘Join this Site’.
  • You will be directed to create a wikidot account first, and then return to ‘Join this specific site’.
  • You will then be admitted and have full access and writing rights. Without joining the site you can still browse but cannot see attached files which are often very significant.

 


Four follow up modules for independent use by teachers, after the Literature workshop:

Follow up 1:

Follow up 2:

Follow up 3:

Follow up 4:

 


For additional resources, activities and case studies, please see our Literature Wiki:

ALL Connect: KS3 Grammar

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Welcome to the ALL Connect KS3 Grammar Module

There are five themed modules for KS3 teachers of languages. The modules are not sequential, and are presented here in four formats:

  • A Powerpoint presentation for use in a training session
  • A pdf for Trainers to use in preparing for a training session; this includes the notes pages that accompany the Powerpoint screens
  • A Powerpoint presentation for selfaccess by a practising teacher or trainee (this version does not include discussion and has reduced notes) in case you wish to view the Powerpoint separately from the Notes
  • A pdf of the Self Access notes page – you might like to access this version in order to have the Notes visible at the same time as the screens.

The materials of this module are aimed at an audience of teachers who will be teaching pupils at KS3. Languages of exemplification in the materials and follow-up modules are French, German and Spanish. These materials are freely available for any teacher to use. They must not be used for commercial reasons such as training sessions where attendees are charged a delegate fee by a trainer / training organisation. They may not be used without acknowledgement of the original source. If you are using them, ALL would be very pleased to hear from you, as it is of particular interest to us to know about coverage. Please email info@all-languages.org.uk to let us know.

 

The format of the module is as follows:

A  presentation (in pdf format) for delivery by a Lead Teacher to a workshop of teacher participants.  The  workshop duration should be two hours, in which the presentation and accompanying materials / resources and activities should be delivered.

Teachers using the self-access version should also expect to take around the same length of time.

Following delivery of a workshop, teacher participants will undertake independent study by accessing 4 follow up modules, to be pursued over 4 consecutive weeks following the taught workshop. These are housed on this site and  can be found by scrolling right down this page.

 

Materials in sequential order:

You will need to download these materials  when you click through to them. If you are a Lead Teacher we suggest you do so before you deliver a workshop session.

For Lead Teachers to deliver to teacher participants: For teachers to access as self study:
  • KS3 Grammar Module notes pages We suggest you access this version of the presentation as it gives instructions about how to deliver the session and also suggests where you might introduce activities to the teacher participants.

 

  • KS3 Grammar Module Self Access – Powerpoint version: This is in case you wish to view the ppt separately from the notes. The notes below each screen suggest questions for professional reflection and exploration.

For use by teacher participants after either training route:

Teacher participants are asked to complete a simple action plan following each taught workshop. They are also asked to complete this when they complete each of the 4 follow-up modules over the subsequent weeks. The action plan pro forma can be accessed here: KS3 Action Plan Grammar


Back up! The files you need should all be linked to within the presentation – but just in case, here they are again:

 


Four follow up modules for independent use by teachers, after attendance at the taught Grammar workshop: Grammar

Follow up 1: KS3 Grammar Follow up 1

Follow up 2:  KS3 Grammar Follow up 2

Follow up 3: KS3 Grammar Follow up 3

Follow up 4:  KS3 Grammar Follow up 4

 


For additional resources, activities and case studies, please see our Grammar Wiki:

ALL Connect: KS3 Extended Writing

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Welcome to the ALL Connect KS3 Extended Writing Module

There are five themed modules for KS3 teachers of languages. The modules are not sequential, and are presented here in four formats:

  • A Powerpoint presentation for use in a training session
  • A pdf for Trainers to use in preparing for a training session; this includes the notes pages that accompany the Powerpoint screens
  • A Powerpoint presentation for selfaccess by a practising teacher or trainee (this version does not include discussion and has reduced notes) in case you wish to view the Powerpoint separately from the Notes
  • A pdf of the Self Access notes page – you might like to access this version in order to have the Notes visible at the same time as the screens.

The materials of this module are aimed at an audience of teachers who will be teaching pupils at KS3. Languages of exemplification in the materials and follow-up modules are French, German and Spanish. These materials are freely available for any teacher to use. They must not be used for commercial reasons such as training sessions where attendees are charged a delegate fee by a trainer / training organisation. They may not be used without acknowledgement of the original source. If you are using them, ALL would be very pleased to hear from you, as it is of particular interest to us to know about coverage. Please email info@all-languages.org.uk to let us know.

 

The format of the module is as follows:

A  presentation (in pdf format) for delivery by a Lead Teacher to a workshop of teacher participants.  The  workshop duration should be two hours, in which the presentation and accompanying materials / resources and activities should be delivered.

Teachers using the self-access version should also expect to take around the same length of time.

Following delivery of a workshop, teacher participants will undertake independent study by accessing 4 follow up modules, to be pursued over 4 consecutive weeks following the taught workshop. These are housed on this site and  can be found by scrolling right down this page.

 

Materials in sequential order:

You will need to download these materials  when you click through to them. If you are a Lead Teacher we suggest you do so before you deliver a workshop session.

For Lead Teachers to deliver to teacher participants: For teachers to access as self study:
  • KS3 Extended Writing Module notes pages We suggest you access this version of the presentation as it gives instructions about how to deliver the session and also suggests where you might introduce activities to the teacher participants.

 

  • KS3 Extended Writing Module Self Access – Powerpoint version: This is in case you wish to view the ppt separately from the notes. The notes below each screen suggest questions for professional reflection and exploration.

For use by teacher participants after either training route:

Teacher participants are asked to complete a simple action plan following each taught workshop. They are also asked to complete this when they complete each of the 4 follow-up modules over the subsequent weeks. The action plan pro forma can be accessed here: KS3 Extended Writing Action Plan


Accompanying resources:

KS3 Extended Writing Module pre-session reading_TES

 


Four follow up modules for independent use by teachers, after attendance at the taught Extended Writing workshop:

Follow up 1:

KS3 Extended Writing Module follow up 1 big writingExtended Writing

Follow up 2:

KS3 Extended Writing Module follow up 2 research based practice

Follow up 3:

KS3 Extended Writing Module follow up 3 support for writing

Follow up 4:

KS3 Extended Writing Module follow up 4 planning

 


For additional resources, activities and case studies, please see our Writing & Translation Wiki: