NEW Schemes of Work/Learning

Below you can find my new Schemes of Work for Princes Risborough School for KS3 and KS4, for the new MFL GCSE (AQA).  You will find too Schemes of Work for KS5 including a Handbook for Sixth Form students, outlining their "new" approach to learning as they enter KS5, which I created for King's Ely, sadly there is not languages at A Level at Princes Risborough, yet!  Finally, you can also find Post Exam Reflection Forms for students to complete after internal assessments, which I created for King's Ely and I modified for PRS. 

In  my New Teaching and Learning Resources page you will find all Sentence Builders and all Sequence of lessons accompanying the KS3 SoWs.  You can access the page here. Resources for KS4 will be added to this blog as I start teaching the new GCSE, so it will take me some time!

Our SoWs are organic and not prescriptive week by week. They are supposed to be a guide of topics which we aim to teach by the end of a term, linked to the resources in the New Teaching and Learning Resources page, aiming to facilitate the planning of my team with a common framework on what to teach, for consistency.  

The SoWs are a celebration of our intended pedagogical intend, underpinned by our mission statement and vision: Language a life skill to achieve. 

PRS MFL Curriculum intent and Pedagogical Approach 

As the SoWs are organic, they are tweaked every year and even every term, as we reflect on students' performance.

Let me know your thoughts in comments! 

Schemes of Work for Y7


9 comments:

  1. Cristina Almeida-Urwin2 June 2021 at 23:06

    Thank you for sharing these! The KS3 SoW won't work / download.

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    1. Hi, the link is to a zipped folder so you will need to download it first. Google does not open zipped folders. You will need to do it from a computer/laptop. Let me know if it works! :)

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  2. It works using zip extractor

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  3. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  4. Thank you for sharing. Jean

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  5. The KS3 looks exciting . The KS4 looks very crammed

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  6. gracias por compartir su trabajo

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  7. Thank you for sharing this. 2 questions though, how many lessons per week do you have at KS3 and how long do you spend on each sentence builder? Thanks

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