World Cup Catch a Greeting Game KS1 and LKS2

This is my first blog post on the World Cup, which I hope will begin to support network teachers to develop activities to celebrate the World cup and to consider all the languages that will be heard at the global event.

The resources I refer to are all on JLN website.
You can take a look at the world cup resources we have created or sourced.

First let's celebrate the way the players and the fans will greet each other in all the various languages they speak.
Show your children this clip of 30 different ways to say hello from around the World

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDrBMpMdW0s]

Now you can play "Catch a greeting!"



1.   Askthe children to recall as many different ways  of greeting each otherboth in their own home language , school language and in other languages they have seen on the video clip
2.  Practisethe greetings they suggest.Practise the sound of the greeting. Ask the  children to think of the shape of the greeting both as a  sound they hear (is it wavy/sharp/spiky etc) and as written word.Ask the children to draw the greetings as sound shapes and then as the written shape in the air.

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3.   Showthe children some new greetings they haven't mentioned from the video clip.Look at thegreeting word and the language it comes from and then practise the sound of thegreeting on the sound slides that accompany each greeting.
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5.   Giveout small card versions of greetings from the video clip - one per child. Locate and listen to the greetings if necessary on the video clip
6. Askthe children to practise their specific greeting. Does it help them to draw the sound of the greeting or the shape of the word in the air?
7.  Askthe children to move around the room greeting each other and each time theygreet someone they should swap greeting cards and therefore also the greetingword they have to say. Children should have the chance to say all thegreetings.

Bringthe children back together and each child a blank A4 piece of plain paper. Askthe children to investigate the flag of each of the country of the greetingcard they are holding and to create a “Greetings “card to put on a classdisplay.They should make sure that they spell their greeting accurately and make it an integral part of their flag.   

Why not share this song "Hello to all the children around the world " with your class as they create their flags for the display? 





[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpTR1wF4M6k]

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