Fun, creative activity matching the picture with the phrase in order to consolidate animal vocabulary. Great as a starter activity!
I use A5 size worksheets to make resources as economical as possible for your school.
This resource is also found in my 'Les Animaux Resource Pack', if you liked it please go and seek out my other resources.
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This resource pack includes:
Les Animaux Worksheet- phrase and picture matching activity to consolidate work on "j'ai+animaux". This could be used as a starter activity.
Les Animaux + Nombres Worksheet - Fill in the phrases using the correct number of animals and the plural form.
Snakes and Ladders Game
Crossword Worksheet - To encourage pupil's vocabulary retention.
Code Worksheet- To consolidate vocabulary.
Est-ce que c'est Worksheet - Vocabulary consolidation
Powerpoint Presentation with Dominoes Game and Answersheets for all activities.
My worksheets are all A5 sized meaning they are far more economical for your school!
If you are considering purchasing this resource pack - a HUGE thank you!
Studio 2 Vert Module 1 Unit 3.
I used the following resources for teaching a low ability year 8 class with varying SEN. As such I created activities which incorporated more kinesthetic learning - Jigsaw and Dice game - as well as reading and writing exercises which are simple and clear to understand.
This resource pack contains:
Jigsaw Starter Activity (9 documents)
Books and Opinions Dice Game
Match up Worksheets
Writing Exercise
I aim to create resources which are printer friendly.
If you are considering purchasing this resource pack - a HUGE thank you!
This download includes:
Match up Food Groups Worksheet (Available as a free download separately if you would like to see the sorts of resources I create!)
Match up individual items of food to their food group worksheet +Answer Slide
Food and Drink Fill In Worksheet
Cards! Game involving use of the food groups and opinions
Opinions Sentence forming Worksheet - Available as PPT or MS Word Doc
Dominos Activity featuring the food groups for use as starter or plenary
*edit This pack now includes an improved quality worksheet: La Nourriture et Les Boissons
I aim to make my resources as printer friendly and economical as possible.
I like to include new and unique fonts as well as good quality images to make sure the resources look as appealing as possible for the pupils to engage with.
If you are considering purchasing this pack - a huge thank you!
Great resource for use as a starter, plenary or revision activity. Pupils must match the French phrase with the English. Download includes a PPT version of the activity with answer slide as well as an MSWord version for ease of use.
I try to make resources as printer friendly as possible.
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Save yourself some time! This download includes a 13 slides Powerpoint presentation with three games centered on revising food vocabulary in French. These are speaking, listening and reading games, aimed at helping your pupils improve their confidence in a fun and competitive environment.
French Tabou:
This game is a fun and creative way to get pupils speaking French.
With modification it can be used for both beginner and advanced pupils. Beginners can use the taboo words to help them explain the key word, advanced pupils must explain the key word WITHOUT using the taboo words on the card underneath it.
Great for laminating and can be used without needing any prep!
Object of the game:
Pupils are split into small groups. Pupils must try and get their teammates to guess the word at the top of a card. They can give clues, but can't use any of the taboo words underneath it. Teams score points for each word guessed successfully. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Follow Me Cards - great starter activity!
Game involves 30 cards and all need to be used to work, if you have less than 30 in your class give the stronger pupils more than one.
Hand each pupil a card as they enter the classroom.
All stand, the pupil with ‘Qui a de frites?’ goes first and reads their card out loud. The pupil with the card which says ‘I have some chips” speaks this out loud and then says their French sentence and so on.
Tarsia Activity - Great starter!
Cut out the triangle, muddle up the pieces and ask pupils to match up the English to the French. Can be used for individual, pair and group.
If you are considering buying these resources a HUGE thank you in advance. I aim to make activities as printer friendly as possible as well as using unique fonts and quality images to make the lessons the best they can be!
This resource pack of 5 contains:
GAME: Snakes and Ladders oral skills game featuring the French food vocab
WORKSHEET: Fill In Worksheet - A writing exercise featuring French food vocabulary, pupils write the correct french word next to the image, score out of 20.
2 WORD CLOUDS: A set of two mini word clouds - great tools for revision and an array of activities!
GAME: Build a Meal Game - set of cards with food vocab.
GAME: Domino Card Game
Resources are fully editable if you want to include more food items or different ones.
These resources have also been created to be as printer friendly as possible.
I hope to make the resources as fun and creative as possible, you will find good quality images and different, stylish fonts to make your lesson more unique and memorable!
If you are considering buying this resources - HUGE thanks. I hope you enjoy using the activities in your lessons.
This resource kit involves a Powerpoint Presentation including 8 resources for use in consolidating French food vocabulary, with the focus on fruit and vegetables. The 8 resources include 1 listening exercise, 1 writing exercise, 1 oral activity and 5 reading exercises and are as such:
‘La Pizzeria’ Listening Exercise
‘La Pizzeria’ Writing Exercise
The Blind Pizzeria Game Oral Activity
Colour Match! Vocab Exercise Sheet
Fruit Match Up Exercise Sheet
Vegetables Match up Exercise Sheet
J’aime Manger Match Up Exercise Sheet
Word Cloud Mini Cards
The listening exercise involves asking the pupils to become top chefs in a pizzeria! Pupils must create (draw) a pizza and its toppings by listening to the instructions of very angry customer (the teacher)! A creative exercise which keeps the pupils occupied and allows them some creative license! Approx. duration: 10 minutes.
The writing activity asks pupils to write five sentences based on the listenign exercise and the construct ‘Sur ma pizza, je veux…’ NB: Good exercises for the use of vouloir.
The oral activity is again based on the listening exercise, pupils pair up and one describes their pizza while the other draws it - EYES SHUT!
There is an MS Word document of the worksheets mentioned in the PowerPoint, which are all half A4 size, making this kit more economical and photocopy friendly.
Four of the reading exercises are worksheets using the food vocabulary learnt, ideal for starters or plenaries. The fifth is a word cloud which can be used as a fantastic revision activity, they are extremely versatile!
I created the resources for use with a lower Year 9 class but these exercises can be done by any year learning the vocab.
Where possible I have included ideas for differentiation and extension.
The PowerPoint is fully editable so if you would prefer to alter any of the exercises you can do so.
I really hope you are happy with your purchase and the exercises contained in the resource kit. All the best!
This is a game for use with KS3 French, I used this with year 9 as a Starter activity and it went down really well. Covers the topic of job roles and use of the modal verb 'vouloir'. Also makes reference to spelling changes with gender. Prepared in conjunction with Studio 3 Rouge, Module 3 ‘À l’horizon’ pg 55.
Prepared with a class size of 32 in mind but can easily be modified to any class size by altering number of slides in use.
The Simpsons are a brilliant tool to use when exploring job roles as there is a character for most job types in Springfield, and of course it's very well known! Includes bonus slides on Sylvain Chomet and the special Sofa Gag he did for the Simpsons to tie in with French culture!