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A Powerpoint with assocaited worksheets based around the theme of 'making excuses' to say you 'can't do somthing'. Uses pouvoir and devoir as a teaching point.
A powerpoint tutorial and associated Worksheets designed to teach students about the Feria de Abril de Sevilla. Excellent to introduce students to the famous Spanish Festival with Writing, Reading and Speaking activities. The final activity is designing a poster as a cross-curriculum Art /D&T task.
A worksheet adapted from a PP from TES for KS3 students as a bridging activity / consolidation activity. Suitable for lower ability to use with doctionaries, or for higher ability without.
Used to introduce my year 8's language associated with talking about a meal in the past tense. Includes grammar work on the preterite froms of -er and -ir verbs. Works nicely alongside Mira 2 - Unit 4.
A PP and worksheet designed to reinforce the use of TENER and adjectival agreement within the context of pets. Was given very good lesson observation feedback with this lesson and have made the suggested tweaks to it from my feedback so it should flow and be ready to use straight away. Hope it saves someone some time, enjoy!
A series of worksheets aimed at addressing the most common mistakes that some students make when completing assessments / written tasks. I always hand out a pack of these sheets following assessments and direct students to take a look at a specific area for their own improvement. I also use them for intervention work.
<p>Lesson 1: Mon Enfance. Lower Ability and Higher Ability included.<br />
Lesson 2: La Maison Hantée. Lower Ability and Higher Ability included.</p>
<p>(Please note: One lesson does contain a listening task from Studio 1 AQA GCSE Foundation, but the answers are on the slide so this could be read aloud by the teacher if you don’t have access to Studio)</p>
<p>2 lessons to teach/revise the imperfect tense. Lesson 1 covers ‘Mon enfance’ and describing your childhood. I asked students to bring in a childhood photograph if they wished and we glued copies into their books and then created a paragraph about their childhood in French underneath (writing frame included in the lesson). For the second lesson (the Haunted House lesson) I encouraged students to bring in orange and purple colouring pencils/crayons, or spooky pictures from the internet, or halloween stickers, a witches hat or scary prop etc. Students gathered the vocabulary from a scaffolded reading task and then I let them put on their prop and write their own story, then decorate the page. I gave out chocolate skulls to the best storytellers and we’re planning on recording some students reading out their own stories (with spooky filters and background music) next week, in time for Halloween. Hope it saves you some time and your students enjoyed it as much as I did.</p>
Used to introduce Year 7's to parts of the computer and ICT language in general.
Downloaded this from TES originally and I tweaked it here and there - thanks to the original creator.
A selection of activities designed to teach students the nouns for animals, whilst introducing them to the concept of adjectival agreement through colours.