This resource contains six differentiated board games on the topic of telling the time in Spanish. The games are: o’clock times, half hour intervals, quarter hour intervals, mixed times, twenty-four hour clock, analogue clock faces.
All instructions are included as well as ways of supporting and extending the tasks.
Simply print the board(s) you wish to play with. Laminate or print on to card for durability. Print onto A3 or larger if required. A dice template is also provided.
Pupils play in groups of 2 - 4 and take it in turns to move around the board asking and answering questions in Spanish. (Que hora es? Son las tres y media). A help sheet is provided.
A fun way to practise speaking and listening skills as well as the time vocabulary.
This is a speaking and listening board game to practise talking about pets.
Full instructions included with ideas on how to support, extend and differentiate.
Pupils play in groups of 2 - 4. They will need counters and a dice - a dice template is included in the powerpoint if needed. Pupils move around the board asking and answering the question ‘As-tu un animal?’
A help sheet is provided, as well as powerpoint slides introducing all of the vocabulary which will be needed.
A fun way of practising speaking and listening skills as well as the vocabulary. Introducing the vocabulary and playing the game several times will be enough for the main part of a lesson on the topic.
This contains six differentiated board games for practising telling the time in French.
Simply print which boards you wish to play with. Laminate or print on to card for increased durability. The six boards are: o’clock times; half hour and on the hour; quarter hour intervals; mixed times; the 24-hour clock; analogue clock faces. A template is also included to make dice.
Full instructions are included as well as a help sheet and ideas on how to support / extend the games.
Pupils play in groups of 2 - 4 players and take it in turns to ask and answer questions about the time.
This is a fun way to practise speaking and listening skills as well as to consolidate time vocabulary.
This is a presentation which introduces various tenses: the present tense, past tense, present progressive, past progressive, present perfect and past perfect. All are introduced with examples and activities which can be used within a whole class, small groups or as partner work.
There is enough here to cover three lessons:
Lesson one: Introduce the present tense and past tense. Do side one of the worksheet.
Lesson two: The present progressive and the past progressive. Links with side two of the worksheet.
Lesson three: The present perfect and the past perfect. Links with side three of the worksheet.
An answer sheet is also included.
Alternatively, this pack can be used as a revision lesson for classes who are revising for the SATS. The worksheets could be given as a homework task.
Suitable to leave as a cover lesson as the powerpoint is self-explanatory and all answers provided for a non-specialist teacher.
Suitable for: Key Stage 2 (links to SPAG content). Also very relevant as a revision task for Key Stage 3 / 4 and suitable for EAL learners.
This resource contains several different games to practise speaking and listening skills in different tenses talking about hobbies, free time and sports.
Full instructions are provided about the games and different variations. There are also help sheets provided and templates for dice. Simply print the boards you wish to play with. Laminate or print on to card for increased durability. There are seven or eight different games which can be played so this resource can be re-used with many different classes and for different topics.
The games include: Talking about hobbies in the present tense, talking about what you have done in the past tense, talking about what you will do in the future tense, using mixed tenses, adding extra detail to sentences such as (who with, when, how often, where, why?).
A powerpoint is also included which introduce all of the present tense phrases.
These games are great to complement the topic of hobbies / free time and also any work on tenses. They also work very well as speaking and listening practice for exam revision.
Bundle of resources on German months and dates.
Powerpoint introducing the months including lots of games and activities.
Worksheet on spelling months of year in German.
Blank template to create own calendar of the months.
Anagrams game.
Powerpoint introducing the numbers 13 - 31 and how to use ordinal / cardinal numbers.
How to write dates in German.
Powerpoint on how to ask and answer - Wann hast du Geburtstag?
This is a speaking and listening activity for the topic of pets.
A powerpoint is included, introducing the German words for pets and how to answer the question ‘Hast du Haustiere?’ There are also helpsheets provided (including plural forms).
Full instructions for the game are in the presentation, including ideas for how to support, extend and differentiate.
Simply print slide 4 or slide 5 (the boards) for each small group of 2 - 4 players. Laminate or print on to card for increased durability. Each group will need a dice - a template is provided within the presentation to be cut out and assembled. Players take it in turns to move around the board asking and answering questions.
A fun way to practise speaking and listening skills as well as vocabulary. Going through the vocabulary and playing the game is enough for the main part of a lesson on this topic. This is also a good revision activity.
This is a big bundle of resources containing everything you'll need to teach the topic of 'house and home' in German.
Several powerpoints intrducing vocabulary - rooms of the house, furniture, prepositions, how you help at home, activities in the home.
Worksheets and other activities within the powerpoints.
Lots of games for whole-class and small group work.
Battleships games for partner work - to practise word order and prepositions.
Word loops which can be used as a whole class speaking activity, or printed and used as match up dominoes.
A bundle of 16 different resources covering: greetings in French, numbers, months, dates, birthdays, animals, colours, weather, clothes, sports, hobbies, places in town, food. Mainly powerpoints with some worksheets and games incorporated into the powerpoints.
Great resources for primary teachers / non-specialists teaching French - plenty to keep you going for the first terms of basic vocabulary.
This is a selection of board games to support the topic of telling the time in German.
There is a choice of five different games which are differentiated: o’clock times; on the hour and half past; quarter hour intervals; mixed times; and analogue clock faces.
Simply print the boards you want to play with. Laminate or print on to card for increased durability.
Full instructions are included as well as ideas for extension and support. Pupils play in groups of 2 -4. A dice template is also included if needed. Players take it in turns moving around the board asking and answering questions. A help sheet is provided.
A fun way to practise speaking and listening, as well as time vocabulary.
This is a board game and powerpoint on the topic ‘Tienes mascotas?’ (Do you have pets?).
A powerpoint is included which first introduces the vocabulary needed to play the game.
Pupils play in groups of 2 - 4. Simply print slide 4 or 5 which is the board. These can be laminated or printed onto card for increased durability. A dice template is also included.
Players take it in turns to move around the board, asking and answering questions about pets. There are two differentiated boards included, one of which includes plurals. Full instructions are included as well as a help sheet for pupils. There are ideas for how the game can be extended and supported.
A fun way to practise speaking and listening skills as well as pets vocabulary. Suitable for introducing the topic as well as for revision purposes.
This resource is a presentation introducing hobbies / free time activities in the present tense in French. The vocabulary is introduced and this is followed by board games to be played to practise the vocabulary in the context of speaking and listening skills. Introducing the vocabulary and playing the games would be enough for an entire lesson. SImply print the ‘board’ slide for each group and use dice (or print the templates included). Best played in groups of two to four.
Various support and extension options are outlined in the powerpoint.
There are several variations that can be played:
Play in the present tense, asking and answering questions about what you do in your free time.
Play in the past tense to practise using past forms.
Play in the future tense.
Play using the mixed tenses dice to practise all three tenses.
Play using the ‘additional detail’ dice to encourage longer answers (e.g. ‘with whom?’ ‘Where?’ ‘When?’ ‘How often?’)
Play using different tenses and extra detail.
Play using the help sheet for support.
Play using either the simple or harder version of the playing board.
Depending on the variation used, this game can be adapted for KS2, KS3 or KS4. It is a great way to improve confidence with speaking and listening skills. It also makes a fun revision activity before tests and exams.
Print the boards and dice onto card or laminate so they can be used with other classes.
This is a board game and powerpoint to teach and practise ‘the weather’ in Spanish.
Pupils can play in groups of 2 -4. Simply print slide 4 for each group - this is the playing board. Laminate or print on to card for increased durability. Each group will also need a dice - a template in provided on slide 5 which can be printed, cut out and assembled.
Players take it in turns to ask and answer questions about the weather in Spanish. This is a great way to practise speaking and listening skills as well as weather phrases.
There are full instructions included, as well as help sheets for pupils, and ideas of how the game can be extended.
The powerpoint also includes slides introduce each of the weather phrases - along with the board game, this could be the main part of a lesson.
French board game to practise giving the date.
Pupils play in groups of two to four. Slide three is printed for each group and is the ‘board’. Print on to card or laminate for increased durability. Each group will need a dice. If these are not already available, print and assemble to template provided on slide four.
Full instructions are provided as well as a help sheet.
A great game to practise speaking and listening skills, as well as how to make the date in French. Suitable for KS2-4 and a good revision activity.
Eleven Spanish powerpoints - each one includes visuals, new vocabulary, games and activities.
Topics covered:
Months / Days / Dates.
Pets.
Colours.
Countries.
School subjects.
Food and drink.
Fruit and vegetables.
Parts of the body.
Hobbies.
Sports.
Places in town.
Great for those teaching Spanish in primary schools or to beginners - enough here to cover the first half term, or whole term if you have only one lesson a week!
This is a powerpoint which introduces pets vocabulary in German - how to ask and answer the question ‘Hast du Haustiere?’
Following the powerpoint there is a ‘Happy Families’ Card Game on the topic of pets. Simply print out the card slides and cut into cards. Full instructions are included as well as prompt / help sheets which can be printed or displayed. There are two version - the easy version requires pupils to use simple sentences such as ‘Ja, ich habe eine Katze’ or ‘Nein, ich habe keine Schlange’. The extended version requires giving description such as colour, size and eye colour.
This is a great way to practise speaking and listening skills and covers several different teaching points: asking questions, negatives, pets vocabulary, descriptions.
This is a powerpoint introducing pets in Spanish.
Once the vocabulary has been introduced play the happy families card game which is included. Simply print the card slides and cut up into cards. Laminate or print on to card to re-use with other classes. Full instructions are included as well as helpsheets to print or to display.
There are two versions. The easy version requires pupils simply to use the pets vocabulary in different sentences (Tienes un gato? Si, tengo un gato.) The extended game requires pupils to use descriptions such as colours, size and eye colour.
A fun way of practising speaking and listening skills and a resource that can cover a number of teaching points: questions, negatives, pets vocabulary, descriptions.
This is a powerpoint introducing pets in French.
Once the vocabulary has been introduced play the happy families card game which is included. Simply print the card slides and cut up into cards. Laminate or print on to card to re-use with other classes. Full instructions are included as well as helpsheets to print or to display.
There are two versions. The easy version requires pupils simply to use the pets vocabulary in different sentences (As-tu un chat? Non, je n’ai pas de chat.) The extended requires pupils to use descriptions such as colours, size and eye colour.
A fun way of practising speaking and listening skills and covers a number of teaching points: questions, negatives, pets vocabulary, descriptions.
This is a speaking and listening game on the topic of ‘Das Wetter’.
Students can play in groups of 2 to 4 players. Simply print Slide 4 (the board) for each group. Dice are also needed, although a template is included on slide 5. Full instructions are provided, including ideas of how the game can be extended or supported. Pupils take it in turns to move around the board, asking and answering questions about the weather.
A fun way of practising speaking and listening skills as well as weather vocabulary.
There are also help sheets provided for students to refer to, and slides which introduce the weather phrases - these, along with the game, would be enough for a full lesson on weather.
A Spanish board game to practise giving the date in Spanish.
Students work in groups of 2 -4 players. Full instructions and a help vocabulary sheet are provided. Print Slide 3 (the board) for each group. Laminate or print onto card for increased durability. Each group will also need a dice - a template to be cut out is provided in Slide 4 if needed. The instructions and help sheet can be printed or displayed on the screen.
A fun way to practise speaking and listening skills - all players move around the board asking and answering, ‘What is the date today?’