Hi! Thanks for taking a look at my TES shop! I am an MFL teacher with a specific interest in numeracy skills within language learning. I previously taught primary maths and I am also interested in developing hands-on activities which aid learning.
Hi! Thanks for taking a look at my TES shop! I am an MFL teacher with a specific interest in numeracy skills within language learning. I previously taught primary maths and I am also interested in developing hands-on activities which aid learning.
Immerse your learners in the excitement of the Olympic Games with 5 activities:
Host cities and countries - 4 activities in French on host city Paris, previous host cities and the Olympic Games.
Olympic sports - 4 activities in French
Differentiated word search on Olympic sports (2 versions).
Differentiated word search on Olympic countries (2 versions).
Olympic sports bingo - 32 different bingo cards, each featuring nine out of forty-six Olympic events in French
Ideal for European Day of Languages or as a multi-language activity to demonstrate links between languages.
A fun resource for pupils to discover links between languages whilst solving the mystery. Activities cover transport vocabulary in a variety of languages, exploring departure boards, categorising languages into language families, matching country names and an odd-one-out quiz to discover the final destination. Pupils are asked to find clues in order to help their neighbour find his brother who is somewhere in Europe. Pupils are given a scenario and a bucket list of possible locations. They then work through the activities to find clues which allow them to eliminate locations and ultimately find the destination.
Some research is involved in translating vocabulary from various languages so I would recommend having devices on hand to help students.
A teacher guide with instructions and answers is included, which would make the mystery an ideal cover lesson.
Includes:
Bucket list, pupil instructions and 5 activities
Extension task: word search for early finishers
Teacher guide complete with instructions and answers.
An engaging mystery set in a German Christmas market for your pupils to solve whilst practising their German language skills and increasing their cultural knowledge. Each completed activity provides pupils with a clue to enable them to eliminate people from the list of suspects and ultimately find the villain.
The pupil booklet sets the scene and offers five different Christmas and Christmas market themed activities:
Match the German Christmas vocabulary to the pictures
Categorise products sold at a Christmas market
Matching traditional German Christmas items to their English meanings
Find the hidden message in the Lebkuchenherzen
Find the odd one out.
Pupils may need access to a dictionary or device to help them with vocabulary and identifying the German Christmas items.
A teacher guide booklet is included with the answers, tips and the story conclusion.
Learn about the Christmas traditions in Germany with this fun scavenger hunt. There are 10 English language texts, each on a different aspect of German Christmas customs, which can be hung up around the classroom. Each text also has a question; however, the answers to the questions are found in a different text, so pupils need to move around the room, reading the information and searching for the answers.
The answers become the Code Words, which are recorded in the pupils’ answer grids. Once the grid is complete, pupils unscramble the letters in the shaded boxes to find the Mystery Word. The first pupils to find the Mystery Word are the winners. Pupils can play individually, in pairs or small groups.
This resource contains:
10 texts to stick up around the classroom
Directions for pupils and notes for teachers
Teacher answer sheet
Answer grids for pupils
Learn about the Olympic Games and practise literacy with this fun scavenger hunt. There are 10 texts, each on a different aspect of the Olympic Games which can be hung up around the classroom. Each text also has a question; however, the answers to the questions are in a different text, so pupils need to move around the room, reading the information and searching for the answers.
The answers become the Code Words, which are recorded in the pupils’ answer grids. Once the grid is complete, pupils unscramble the letters in the shaded boxes to find the Mystery Word. The first pupils to find the Mystery Word are the winners. Pupils can play individually, in pairs or small groups.
This resource contains:
10 texts to stick up around the classroom
Directions for pupils and notes for teachers
Teacher answer sheet
Answer grids for pupils
Learn about Olympic host city Paris and previous host cities with this worksheet for learners of French. There are four activities and an answer sheet is included for self-marking or independent study.
Vrai ou faux: Paris et la France
Vrai ou faux: les Jeux Olympiques
Match the host cities to their countries
Quelle ville?: the answers to these questions are all host cities of the Olympic Games
An Olympics-themed worksheet to help pupils practise sports vocabulary in French. This resource includes 4 activities, a list of sports vocabulary for the summer Olympic Games and an answer sheet which can be used for individual study/self-marking.
Quel image? - match the sport to the correct image
Qui suis-je? - read the text to guess the mystery Olympians
Trouve l’intrus! - Which sport is the odd one out?
Vrai ou faux? - Decide whether the statements in French about Olympic sports are true or false.
An engaging mystery set in a French Christmas market for your pupils to solve whilst practising their French language skills and increasing their seasonal vocabulary and cultural knowledge. Each completed activity provides pupils with a clue to enable them to eliminate people from the list of suspects and ultimately find the villain.
The pupil booklet sets the scene and offers five different Christmas and Christmas market themed activities:
Match the French Christmas vocabulary to the pictures
Categorise products sold at a Christmas market
Matching traditional French Christmas items to their English meanings
Find the hidden message in the gingerbread hearts
Find the odd one out.
Pupils may need access to a dictionary or device to help them with vocabulary and identifying the French Christmas items.
A teacher guide booklet is included with the answers, tips and the story conclusion.
Learn about the Christmas traditions in France with this fun scavenger hunt. There are 10 English language texts, each on a different aspect of French Christmas customs, which can be hung up around the classroom. Each text also has a question; however, the answers to the questions are found in a different text, so pupils need to move around the room, reading the information and searching for the answers.
The answers become the Code Words, which are recorded in the pupils’ answer grids. Once the grid is complete, pupils unscramble the letters in the shaded boxes to find the Mystery Word. The first pupils to find the Mystery Word are the winners. Pupils can play individually, in pairs or small groups.
This resource contains:
10 texts to stick up around the classroom
Directions for pupils and notes for teachers
Teacher answer sheet
Answer grids for pupils
Olympics-themed differentiated wordsearch for pupils to practise French sports vocabulary. There are 22 Olympic sports to find. Two versions of the wordsearch are included as well as an answer sheet.
Version 1: Pupils find the Olympic sports listed in French in the wordsearch grid.
Version 2 (harder): Wordsearch plus translation - the sports are listed in English for pupils to find the French vocabulary in the wordsearch grid.
An exciting ice cream parlour design project which encourages learners of German to be creative whilst learning vocabulary relevant to an Eiscafe. It can also support teaching of Food in German.
This guided booklet for students includes:
choosing a business name
creating a sign
developing a menu
planning special flavours (Eissorten des Tages)
designing an advertisement
inventing the ultimate ice cream sundae
relevant vocabulary
opportunities for self-reflection and peer assessment
three extension activities
PLUS: Separate teacher notes document with ideas on how to extend some of the project’s activities as well as answer sheets for the extension activities.
Practise Halloween vocabulary in French with this fun word search. There are 24 words to find and an answer sheet is included.
Check out my other Halloween resources for learners of French:
French Halloween Mystery
[https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12733510]
French Halloween Number Matching Game
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12720628
French prepositions - Halloween themed
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12570829
Practise directions in French with this fun treasure hunt activity, designed to be used outside or in a larger space. Pupils work in groups to direct each other in French around the island’s obstacles (printables included) to collect the treasure map and reach the treasure.
Includes:
Teacher instructions
Group instructions and recording sheets
Commands and vocabulary in both Tu and Vous forms
Five bold printable island features and obstacles
A fun and engaging group literacy project which supports pupils in planning their own reality TV show. Designed to last 4-6 lessons. This resource can be photocopied into a 12-page A5 booklet. On completion of the booklet pupils can present and pitch their show ideas to the class.
Skills practised include:
Persuasive writing
Avoiding stereotypes
Promoting equality
Responding professionally to critics
Collaboration and negotiation
The resource includes pages on:
What is a reality TV show?
The BIG idea
Deciding on your show
Episode guide
Presenters
Contestants
Application form
Location
Promotion
TV advertising
Professional debates
Bring the excitement of the Olympic Games into your German classroom with three themed activities:
Differentiated word search in German on Olympic sports (2 versions - one with the sports listed in German to find in German, and one with the sports listed in English to find in German).
Differentiated word search in German on countries (2 versions - one with the countries listed in German to find in German, and one with the countries listed in English to find in German).
32 different bingo cards, each featuring 9 out of 46 Olympic sports.
Three activities for pupils to practise adjectival agreement with colours and school items. Ideal for Year 7 pupils and for beginner learners who have been introduced to the agreement of nouns and adjectives for the first time. Answers included for self-marking or independent learning.
Quelles sont les phrases correctes? Pupils use the images to choose the sentence with the correct adjectival agreement.
Traduction: pupils translate from English to French.
Trouvez les erreurs: pupils are asked to find and correct the errors in the text about Marie’s pencil case.
As-tu des frères ou des soeurs? A worksheet for practising brother and sister vocabulary and structures in French.
This worksheet is ideal for revision or a cover lesson. It includes questions on pupils’ siblings, describe the pictures, translation into English, translation into French, two reading comprehensions and an extension written activity based on the texts.
Answer sheet included.
Activity booklet to practise or revise numbers in French up to 100. Can be used as a homework booklet. Answer sheet provided for self-marking or independent study. Six activities to practise formation of French numbers from one to one hundred:
match the number to the number words
put the number words in the right order
circle the correct number for the number words shown
complete the number sequences
check the calculations and state whether the answer is true or false
write the number words for the numbers given
Activity booklet to practise or revise numbers in German up to 100. Can be used as a homework booklet. Answer sheet provided for self-marking or independent study. Six activities to practise formation of German numbers from one to one hundred:
match the number to the number words
put the number words in the right order
circle the correct number for the number words shown
complete the number sequences
check the calculations and state whether the answer is true or false
write the number words for the numbers given
Activity booklet for beginner learners to practise or revise numbers in French up to 30. Can be used as a homework booklet. Answer sheet provided for self-marking or independent study. Six activities to practise formation of French numbers from 1 to 30:
• match the numbers to the number words
• put the number words in the right order
• circle the correct numbers for the number words shown
• complete the number sequences
• correct the birthday dates
• write the number words for the numbers given
Also available:
French number practice 0 - 100
www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-number-practice-0-100-12473660
French number practice 0 - 1000
www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-number-practice-0-1000-12470855