This resource pack includes:
Powerpoint Presentation-
Numbers Starter Sheet
Introduction to Time
Match Up Worksheet
Fill in Worksheets
Vocab Sheet for Revision
Answer sheets included.
All worksheets featured in the Powerpoint are also available in an MS Word document.
Also includes an accessible and editable version of the Powerpoint with simple font style.
My worksheets are all A5 sized meaning they are far more economical for your school!
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This resource features
A4 MS Word document: 2 A5 sized worksheets on matching up the clothes images to their french words.
Powerpoint of the worksheet and answers
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Although I double, triple check the work, please let me know if there are any errors, I can easily rectify these - thanks!
This resource pack includes:
Powerpoint presentation introducing the months in French - The slides have an off white colour background (which is easier to read for pupils who have particular learning difficulties) - this can easily be changed in the Powerpoint. I always use fun, easy to read fonts and good quality clipart pictures which can be used in creating other resources to consolidate the vocabulary.
Match Up Work sheet - A5 size (so as to be more economical for your school). The Wordart ‘Please Do Not Copy’ can be easily deleted once you access the document.
Empty Month Calendar Worksheet - for pupils to fill in. Fill in with Emojis for something a little different ;)
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Starter PPT activity
Work out the time by using the reflection in the mirror - useful as a retrieval practice for whole hours, both a.m. and p.m. so the students can practice the 24 hour clock too.
6 questions; feel free to edit the time to include quarter past, half past, quarter to etc.
Fully editable. Uses a fun gif for the mirror reflection to give the PPT an up-to-date feel.
PPT includes:
Starter activity - image of a piece of fruit with two written options underneath - use of gif to create modern feel.
What’s in my basket? Game. Students have to read out what’s in the basket each time as new items are added (like the ‘In my suitcase there is …’ game). Gradually building a long sentences of items - delete the hint box of text on the right for higher difficulty.
The final slides focus on likes and dislikes and some translation sentences.
In order to retain the popular font on these slides I have used images for the text. Should you wish to edit all you need to do is delete the image of the text and underneath lies the text boxes for you to edit!
*PS - the tomatoes are technically outside the basket… it’s up to you if you want to include them ;) *
Inspired by Conti’s sentence builders. I use this sentence builder with primary years 3-6, but this can also be used in high school years, to discuss what we did last weekend.
Amendments:
*guitare
*inclusion of days in English
*ta,sa,notre,votre,leur famille
Knowledge Organiser - Sentence Builder
Based on the Conti Method, I have collated the vocabulary and integrated both ‘manger’ and ‘boire’ onto the same knowledge organiser to have everything in one place.