This teaching resource includes
-16 slides Interactive Power Point Presentation with many animations and audio files.
It teaches students about the history behind November, the 11th, why it is a bank holiday in France, some important facts about World War II, what exactly happened on November the 11th, how November, the 11th is being celebrated in France, a special craft activity to do for that special day, a song from a famous French singer related to that event, expressions of opinions.
-6 pages of pdf file with 2 pages for the listening skills activity, 1 page for the reading skill activity, 1 page for the craft activity, 1 page with the lyrics of the song and 1 page for the writing task.
All 4 types of skills are included with listening skills activities, speaking skills, reading skills and writing skills.
There is also clear differentiation in the writing task.
It is perfect to use during the week of November, the 11th.
2017 is the 99th birthday anniversary of this event!!!
This file clearly explains the rule to follow to form the past participle according to its group (1st/ 2nd or 3rd).
The explanations are clearly given in French with examples followed by the rules given in English with step-by-step explanations and examples given.
Everything you need to master how to form the past participles in French!
FRENCH
QCA Scheme of Work:
KS2
Unit 12 : Quel temps fait-il ?
KS3
Unit 7 : Les autres pays.
Section 6 : The weather.
Objective:
I can recognise the map of France.
I can use the points of the compass.
Content:
1. PowerPoint- 6 slides.
(All slides have French native voice recorded).
- Teach four shapes and understand why we call France 'Hexagone''.
- Name the points of the compass.
- Be able to locate the weather forecast in France.
2. Homework:
- Worksheet: Cut and place the points of the compass on the map of France.
3. Detailed lesson plan:
Skills:
Listening, speaking, reading
BACK to SCHOOL:
New classroom display with a FRENCH calendar 2015-2016.
Include seasons, months and days.
Each day is associated to a planet (link with science). Eg LUNDI- La lune, MARDI- Mars, ...
For each month, there is a picture of both a seasonal fruit and vegetable (link with Healthy Eating).
This calendar is designed to be used with a peg to move down the dates on each month.
You can easily add birthday pegs with the names of your students at the correct dates.
PERFECT for a good start of the year!!
-Learn about the legend of Chinese New Year (listen to the recorded story in French or read it).
-Review numbers 1 to 12 and 1st to 12th.
-Learn about the names of 12 animals through games such as the Kim game.
-Practice spelling their names through games, revising your alphabet in French.
- Learn about the dates of Chinese New Year (It is celebrated for 15 days) from 2015 to 2026.
This resource includes two lesson plans and the whole lessons to learn everything about the legend of Chinese new year and the animals of the zodiac.
Lots of animations, recorded audio sequences in French and learning games.
I have designed all the high quality cliparts by myself. I have my own copyrights.
Teach five words in French beginning with E and match them to the five senses to make full sentences, such as 'I can smell an elephant'. (Je sens un éléphant)
Learn about ways to say 'I touch' ('I hold', 'I take', ‘I pick’ or ‘I pet’) and ‘I taste’ (‘I eat’)
Improve your pronunciation and reading skills by listening to French native speaker audio sequences.
Content:
-18 power point slides with colourful clipart pictures and audio sequences.
- Worksheet with mini flashcards (pictures+ words) to associate to each of the five senses.
- Detailed lesson plan.
Skills: KS2/3
Age: 5-10
Teach five words in French beginning with F and match them to the five senses to make full sentences, such as 'I can smell a flower'. (Je sens une fleur.)
Learn about ways to say 'I touch' ('I hold', 'I take', ‘I pick’ or ‘I pet’) and ‘I taste’ (‘I eat’)
Improve your pronunciation and reading skills by listening to French native speaker audio sequences.
Content:
-18 power point slides with colourful clipart pictures and audio sequences.
- Worksheet with mini flashcards (pictures+ words) to associate to each of the five senses.
- Detailed lesson plan.
Skills: KS2/3
Age: 5-10
Teach five words in French beginning with G [g] and match them to the five senses to make full sentences, such as 'I see a dinosaur'.
Learn about ways to say 'I touch' ('I hold', 'I take', ‘I pick’ or ‘I pet’) and ‘I taste’ (‘I eat’)
Improve your pronunciation and reading skills by listening to French native speaker audio sequences.
Content:
-18 power point slides with colourful clipart pictures and audio sequences.
- Worksheet with mini flashcards (pictures+ words) to associate to each of the five senses.
- Detailed lesson plan.
Skills: KS2/3
Age: 5-10
An interactive story read in French, involving the pupils to connect with the story through patterned questions and answers.
Fun and modern story about a character called 'Patamodo A', made of playdough. This character starts from being a ball of playdough. Step by step, he learns how to turn into a capital A shape. He learns about the parts of the body he needs to see, hear, touch, taste and smell.
Everything also relates around words beginning with A.
It is a fantastic story that has proven to be very successful and interactive with young children.
Download ten flashcards to help you teach the name of five shops in town (flower store, bakery, cinema, book store, hairdresser). For each shop, you will find an associated flashcards (flower, croissant, film, book, hair).
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