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My name is Christopher Palmer and I am a languages practitioner. I am now in my sixteenth year of teacher and I have a wealth of experience of liaising with the standard EdExcel GCSE French, Cambridge International GCSE French, EdExcel A-Level French, beginner's Mandarin courses and I am starting to become acquainted with IB French. I have published a vast array of resources which span Key Stage 2-5.

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My name is Christopher Palmer and I am a languages practitioner. I am now in my sixteenth year of teacher and I have a wealth of experience of liaising with the standard EdExcel GCSE French, Cambridge International GCSE French, EdExcel A-Level French, beginner's Mandarin courses and I am starting to become acquainted with IB French. I have published a vast array of resources which span Key Stage 2-5.
Primary French: Number 6 (Key Stage 1)
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Primary French: Number 6 (Key Stage 1)

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Hello and welcome to the fifth installment of introducing numbers at primary Key Stage 1 level. Because of the students’ very young ages, it is recommended to gradually introduce the numbers to them session by session. This resource introduces the number 6 to them in French. Go through the powerpoint with them introducing the numbers to them and get them to say how many shapes there are on the slides. At the end, I have designed a song in the theme of London Bridge. You could try singing it to them in that particular melody. I did it with my class and even the students started to join in even though I was demonstrating it to them! There is a subsequent differentiated workbook for the students to colour in and complete with some French mathematics! You can assign whichever level workbook to the students depending on how comfortable they feel with that level or whether or not they are able. The level 2 workbook focuses on more complex questions and mathematical sums such as multiplications and divisions, whereas the level 1 workbook does not. There is also a wordsearch. Get the students to find the words ‘un’, ‘deux’, ‘trois’, ‘quatre’, ‘cinq’ and ‘six’ Do keep an eye out for the subsequent numbers from 7-10. Happy teaching and learning!
French (Specialised curriculum for complete beginners or SEN learners): Part 1-1: Bonjour and Ca va
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French (Specialised curriculum for complete beginners or SEN learners): Part 1-1: Bonjour and Ca va

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Welcome to the first installment of a specialised curriculum for learners with SEN who are significantly struggling with French or learners who have joined your class late into the academic year, who have no knowledge of French at all. This resource looks at the first part of Unit 1: Greetings, which is on focused on ‘Bonjour’ and ‘Ca va’. The students look at the vocabulary list and then read the cartoons, followed by questioning on the cartoons. They then can draw a cartoon strip based on what they have learnt. I will be installing additional episodes of this specialised curriculum. Please do keep an eye out for them. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: School subjects and '-er' verbs part 1: Parler and languages (Key Stage 2)
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Primary French: School subjects and '-er' verbs part 1: Parler and languages (Key Stage 2)

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Hello and welcome to the first installment of school subjects and ‘-er’ verbs at Key Stage 2 level. This may be the first time, Key Stage 2 school children will become acquainted with ‘er’ verbs and school subjects in French. Attached is a powerpoint and differentiated colouring in workbooks. My methodology is as follows: Go through the powerpoint with the children. Get them to say the missing endings of the verbs and the missing school subject. Play the noughts and crosses game as a follow-up activity. On slide 111, get them to copy out the vocabulary if you wish or you can print off the slide and give it to them as a vocabulary list. On slide 112, the children can select whichever differentiated work they wish to complete in class and whatever they feel most comfortable with. The next lesson: Hand out the colouring in workbooks to the children. Selectively distribute whichever level workbook that you feel they could cope with. Get them to colour in the endings of the conjugated verbs and ask them to go over the grey words in the box with their pencil. They can also colour in the cartoons too if they wish. Get them to colour in the flags according to the languages. If you have time during class, they can complete the work on slides 19-21 or they can complete it for homework. They are going to be more installments for other verbs and other school subjects. Do keep and eye out for them! Happy teaching and learning!
French: Months of the year, weather and the season summer - July (Key Stage 2)
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French: Months of the year, weather and the season summer - July (Key Stage 2)

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Welcome to the seventh installment of months of the year, weather and seasons. This resource is geared towards learners of Key Stage 2 level and it focuses on the month of July and associated weather and season. Present the numbers from 1-31 in French first of all and then ask the children if their birthday is in July. Ensure you tell the students that the first of the month is ‘le premier’. Ask them the question, ‘c’est quand, ton anniversaire’. Encourage them to reply ‘mon anniversaire, c’est le ____ juillet’. Present the story and vocabulary to them. They are also available in the workbooks. The children can look at their workbooks as the story is presented on the board. If there are gifted and talented students in the class or native French speakers, present the more complex vocabulary to them which is ‘il est ensoleillé’, ‘il fait énormément chaud’, ‘le ciel est tout bleu’, etc. Get the students to complete the classwork such as the mix and match activity and the listening activity. When completing the listening activity, be sure to alternate between the lower level and the higher level questions. Next, the students can colour in the summer picture in their workbook and then cut out the pictures and the labels from the sheet overleaf and label the colouring in sheet by sticking the correct pictures and labels together. Play the quiz with the students. There are differentiated levels on the quiz and each student should select which level they feel most comfortable with. Happy teaching and learning.
Primary French: Number 5 (Key Stage 1)
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Primary French: Number 5 (Key Stage 1)

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Hello and welcome to the fourth installment of introducing numbers at primary Key Stage 1 level. Because of the students’ very young ages, it is recommended to gradually introduce the numbers to them session by session. This resource introduces the number 5 to them in French. Go through the powerpoint with them introducing the numbers to them and get them to say how many shapes there are on the slides. At the end, I have designed a song in the theme of London Bridge. You could try singing it to them in that particular melody. I did it with my class and even the students started to join in even though I was demonstrating it to them! There is a subsequent differentiated workbook for the students to colour in and complete with some French mathematics! You can assign whichever level workbook to the students depending on how comfortable they feel with that level or whether or not they are able. The level 2 workbook focuses on more complex questions and mathematical sums such as multiplications and divisions, whereas the level 1 workbook does not. There is also a wordsearch. Get the students to find the words ‘un’, ‘deux’, ‘trois’, ‘quatre’ and ‘cinq’. Do keep an eye out for the subsequent numbers from 6-10. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Months of the year, weather and the season summer - June (Key Stage 2)
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French: Months of the year, weather and the season summer - June (Key Stage 2)

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Welcome to the sixth installment of months of the year, weather and seasons. This resource is geared towards learners of Key Stage 2 level and it focuses on the month of June and associated weather and season. Present the numbers from 1-30 in French first of all and then ask the children if their birthday is in June. Ensure you tell the students that the first of the month is ‘le premier’. Ask them the question, ‘c’est quand, ton anniversaire’. Encourage them to reply ‘mon anniversaire, c’est le ____ juin’. Present the story and vocabulary to them. They are also available in the workbooks. The children can look at their workbooks as the story is presented on the board. If there are gifted and talented students in the class or native French speakers, present the more complex vocabulary to them which is ‘il est ensoleillé’, ‘il y a du tonnerre’, etc. Get the students to complete the classwork such as the mix and match activity and the listening activity. When completing the listening activity, be sure to alternate between the lower level and the higher level questions. Next, the students can colour in the summer picture in their workbook and then cut out the pictures and the labels from the sheet overleaf and label the colouring in sheet by sticking the correct pictures and labels together. Play the quiz with the students. There are differentiated levels on the quiz and each student should select which level they feel most comfortable with. There is also a differentiated homework in the workbook available. Happy teaching and learning.
Primary French: Number 4 (Key Stage 1)
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Primary French: Number 4 (Key Stage 1)

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Hello and welcome to the third installment of introducing numbers at primary Key Stage 1 level. Because of the students’ very young ages, it is recommended to gradually introduce the numbers to them session by session. This resource introduces the number 4 to them in French. Go through the powerpoint with them introducing the numbers to them and get them to say how many shapes there are on the slides. At the end, I have designed a song in the theme of London Bridge. You could try singing it to them in that particular melody. I did it with my class and even the students started to join in even though I was demonstrating it to them! There is a subsequent differentiated workbook for the students to colour in and complete with some French mathematics! You can assign whichever level workbook to the students depending on how comfortable they feel with that level or whether or not they are able. The level 2 workbook focuses on more complex questions and mathematical sums such as multiplications and divisions, whereas the level 1 workbook does not. There is also a wordsearch. Get the students to find the words ‘un’, ‘deux’, ‘trois’ and ‘quatre’ as many as possible. Do keep an eye out for the subsequent numbers from 5-10. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Parts of the body and ailments (j'ai mal au/a la/a l'/aux) (Key Stage 2) - only £5!!
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Primary French: Parts of the body and ailments (j'ai mal au/a la/a l'/aux) (Key Stage 2) - only £5!!

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This bundle contains all four editions regarding parts of the body and ailments and it is geared at Key Stage 2 level. The outline of each part is as follows: Part 1: Masculine parts of the body and j’ai mal au Le dos Le ventre Le bras Differentiation: Le genou Part 2: Feminine parts of the body and ‘j’ai mal a la’ La jambe La pouce La gorge Differentiation: La cheville Part 3: Parts of the body which begin with a vowel or the silent ‘h’ and ‘j’ai mal a l’’ L’epaule L’estomac L’orteil Differentiation: L’aisselle Part 4: Parts of the body in the plural form and ‘j’ai mal aux’ Les dents Les pieds Les oreilles Differentiation: Les genoux Due to its complexity, it is advisable to introduce the different genders of the parts of the body as well as the grammar, week by week. Go through the powerpoint regarding the parts of the body with the students. You could start with the game ‘Jacques a dit’ (Simon says). For each week, review the parts of the body, then introduce the new parts and then the new grammar. Get the students to colour in the worksheets. On the first worksheet, get the students to colour in the letters. Then they cut out the pictures and labels and stick them correctly onto the first sheet they coloured in. There are differentiated worksheets for this. If you have time at the end of the lesson, you can play the quiz with the class. There are differentiated questions with answers!! Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Part 4 - Parts of the body with plurality and ailments 'j'ai mal aux' (Key Stage 2)
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Primary French: Part 4 - Parts of the body with plurality and ailments 'j'ai mal aux' (Key Stage 2)

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Welcome to the fourth and final installment of the parts of the body and ailments for Key Stage 2. This resource is centered on the parts of the body in the plural form and ailments, in terms of ‘j’ai mal aux’. Due to its complexity, it is advisable to introduce the different genders of the parts of the body as well as the grammar, week by week. For the lesson structure: Go through the powerpoint regarding the parts of the body with the students. You could start with the game ‘Jacques a dit’ (Simon says). Review the previously learnt parts of the body, then introduce the parts in the plural form and then ‘j’ai mal aux’. Get the students to colour in the worksheets. On the first worksheet, get the students to colour in the letters in any colour ‘à + les’ and ‘aux. Then they cut out the pictures and labels and stick them correctly onto the first sheet they coloured in. There are differentiated worksheets for this. The level 1 worksheet only contains ‘j’ai mal aux pieds, aux oreilles, aux dents’. The level 2 worksheets contain the aforementioned items, also including ‘j’ai mal aux genoux’. If you have time at the end of the lesson, you can play the quiz with the class. There are differentiated questions with answers!! Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Part 3 - Parts of the body with vowels and ailments 'j'ai mal a l' (Key Stage 2)
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Primary French: Part 3 - Parts of the body with vowels and ailments 'j'ai mal a l' (Key Stage 2)

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Welcome to the third installment of the parts of the body and ailments for Key Stage 2. This resource is centered on the parts of the body which begin with a vowel or the silent ‘h’ and ailments, in terms of ‘j’ai mal a l’’. Due to its complexity, it is advisable to introduce the different genders of the parts of the body as well as the grammar, week by week. For the lesson structure: Go through the powerpoint regarding the parts of the body with the students. You could start with the game ‘Jacques a dit’ (Simon says). Review the masculine and feminine parts of the body, then introduce the parts which begin with a vowel or the silent ‘h’ and then ‘j’ai mal a l’’. Get the students to colour in the worksheets. On the first worksheet, get the students to colour in the letters in any colour ‘à + l’’ and ‘a l’’. Then they cut out the pictures and labels and stick them correctly onto the first sheet they coloured in. There are differentiated worksheets for this. The level 1 worksheet only contains ‘j’ai mal a l’epaule, a l’estomac, a l’orteil’. The level 2 worksheets contain the aforementioned items, also including ‘j’ai mal a l’aisselle’. If you have time at the end of the lesson, you can play the quiz with the class. There are differentiated questions with answers!! Do keep a look out for the subsequent edition such as the plural parts of the body. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Part 2 - Feminine parts of the body and ailments 'j'ai mal a la' (Key Stage 2)
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Primary French: Part 2 - Feminine parts of the body and ailments 'j'ai mal a la' (Key Stage 2)

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Welcome to the second installment of the parts of the body and ailments for Key Stage 2. This resource is centered on the feminine parts of the body and ailments, in terms of ‘j’ai mal a la’. Due to its complexity, it is advisable to introduce the different genders of the parts of the body as well as the grammar, week by week. For the lesson structure: Go through the powerpoint regarding the parts of the body with the students. You could start with the game ‘Jacques a dit’ (Simon says). Review the masculine parts of the body, then introduce the feminine parts and then ‘j’ai mal a la’. Get the students to colour in the worksheets. On the first worksheet, get the students to colour in the letters in pink ‘à + la’ and ‘a la’. Then they cut out the pictures and labels and stick them correctly onto the first sheet they coloured in. There are differentiated worksheets for this. The level 1 worksheet only contains ‘j’ai mal a la jambe, a la pouce, a la gorge’. The level 2 worksheets contain the aforementioned items, also including ‘j’ai mal a la cheville’. If you have time at the end of the lesson, you can play the quiz with the class. There are differentiated questions with answers!! Do keep a look out for the subsequent editions such as the parts of the body which start with a vowel or the silent ‘h’ and plural parts of the body. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Part 1 - Masculine parts of the body and ailments 'j'ai mal au' (Key Stage 2)
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Primary French: Part 1 - Masculine parts of the body and ailments 'j'ai mal au' (Key Stage 2)

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Welcome to the first installment of the parts of the body and ailments for Key Stage 2. This resource is centered on the masculine parts of the body and ailments, in terms of ‘j’ai mal au’. Due to its complexity, it is advisable to introduce the different genders of the parts of the body as well as the grammar, week by week. For the lesson structure: Go through the powerpoint regarding the parts of the body with the students. You could start with the game ‘Jacques a dit’ (Simon says). Then introduce ‘j’ai mal au’. Get the students to colour in the worksheets. On the first worksheet, get the students to colour in the letters in blue ‘à + le’ and ‘au’. Then they cut out the pictures and labels and stick them correctly onto the first sheet they coloured in. There are differentiated worksheets for this. The level 1 worksheet only contains ‘j’ai mal au dos, au bras, au ventre’. The level 2 worksheets contain the aforementioned items, also including ‘j’ai mal au genou’. If you have time at the end of the lesson, you can play the quiz with the class. There are differentiated questions with answers!! Do keep a look out for the subsequent editions such as the feminine parts of the body, parts of the body which start with a vowel or the silent ‘h’ and plural parts of the body. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Number 3 (Key Stage 1)
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Primary French: Number 3 (Key Stage 1)

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Hello and welcome to the second installment of introducing numbers at primary Key Stage 1 level. Because of the students’ very young ages, it is recommended to gradually introduce the numbers to them session by session. This resource introduces the number 3 to them in French. Go through the powerpoint with them introducing the numbers to them and get them to say how many shapes there are on the slides. At the end, I have designed a song in the theme of London Bridge. You could try singing it to them in that particular melody. I did it with my class and even the students started to join in even though I was demonstrating it to them! There is a subsequent differentiated workbook for the students to colour in and complete with some French mathematics! You can assign whichever level workbook to the students depending on how comfortable they feel with that level or whether or not they are able. The level 2 workbook focuses on more complex questions and mathematical sums such as multiplications and divisions, whereas the level 1 workbook does not. There is also a wordsearch. Get the students to find the words ‘un’, ‘deux’ and ‘trois’ as many as possible. Do keep an eye out for the subsequent numbers from 4-10. Happy teaching and learning!
Primary French: Numbers 1 and 2 (Key Stage 1)
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Primary French: Numbers 1 and 2 (Key Stage 1)

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Hello and welcome to the very first installment of introducing numbers at primary Key Stage 1 level. Because of the students’ very young ages, it is recommended to gradually introduce the numbers to them session by session. This resource starts off by introducing the numbers 1 and 2 to them in French. Go through the powerpoint with them introducing the numbers to them and get them to say how many shapes there are on the slides. At the end, I have designed a song in the theme of London Bridge. You could try singing it to them in that particular melody. I did it with my class and even the students started to join in even though I was demonstrating it to them! There is a subsequent differentiated workbook for the students to colour in and complete with some French mathematics! You can assign whichever level workbook to the students depending on how comfortable they feel with that level or whether or not they are able. The level 2 workbook focuses on more complex questions and mathematical sums such as multiplications and divisions, whereas the level 1 workbook does not. There is also a wordsearch. Get the students to find the words ‘un’ and ‘deux’ as many as possible. Do keep an eye out for the subsequent numbers from 3-10. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Months of the year, weather and the season spring - May (Key Stage 2)
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French: Months of the year, weather and the season spring - May (Key Stage 2)

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Welcome to the fifth installment of months of the year, weather and seasons. This resource is geared towards learners of Key Stage 2 level and it focuses on the month of May and associated weather and season. Present the numbers from 1-31 in French first of all and then ask the children if their birthday is in May. Ensure you tell the students that the first of the month is ‘le premier’. Ask them the question, ‘c’est quand, ton anniversaire’. Encourage them to reply ‘mon anniversaire, c’est le ____ mai’ Present the story and vocabulary to them. They are also available in the workbooks. The children can look at their workbooks as the story is presented on the board. If there are gifted and talented students in the class or native French speakers, present the more complex vocabulary to them which is ‘il est ensoleillé / il fait un très beau temps’. Get the students to complete the classwork such as the mix and match activity and the listening activity. When completing the listening activity, be sure to alternate between the lower level and the higher level questions. Next, the students can colour in the spring picture in their workbook and then cut out the pictures and the labels from the sheet overleaf and label the colouring in sheet by sticking the correct pictures and labels together. Play the quiz with the students. There are differentiated levels on the quiz and each student should select which level they feel most comfortable with. There is also a differentiated homework in the workbook available. Happy teaching and learning.
French: Possessive pronouns - all three parts (only £5!!)
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French: Possessive pronouns - all three parts (only £5!!)

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This bundle contains all three editions of possessive pronouns for both the masculine and the feminine form. They can be tricky, therefore I devised these powerpoints in a way to facilitate learning. Go through the slides with the students and get them to complete the missing wordsor answer questions in the practice stage. There are subsequent quizzes and differentiated activities which reinforces and consolidates the vocabulary. This is ideal for students studying French at IGCSE, A-Level and IB level. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Possessive pronouns - Part 3 (Both in the masculine and the feminine form)
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French: Possessive pronouns - Part 3 (Both in the masculine and the feminine form)

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This is a continual presentation focused on the formation of possessive pronouns of both in the masculine and in the feminine form. It is assumed that the students have already learnt and become acquainted with both the masculine and the feminine form of the possessive adjectives, therefore I have designed this resource in such a way that they can be revised and consolidated. Go through the slides with the students and get them to read the cartoons and answer the questions which follow. The questions have been differentiated according to the student’s level. There is a subsequent quiz and a wide range of differentiated activities which reinforces the vocabulary and it is excellent revision and consolidation. This is ideal for students studying French at IGCSE, A-Level and IB level. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Possessive pronouns - Masculine and feminine only £4!
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French: Possessive pronouns - Masculine and feminine only £4!

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This bundle contains the editions of possessive pronouns for both the masculine and the feminine form. They can be tricky, therefore I devised these powerpoints in a way to facilitate learning. Go through the slides with the students and get them to complete the missing words in the practice stage. There is a subsequent quiz and differentiated activities which reinforces the vocabulary as well as the masculine form of possessive pronouns. This is ideal for students studying French at IGCSE, A-Level and IB level. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Expressions when going shopping (Key Stage 3)
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French: Expressions when going shopping (Key Stage 3)

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This resource explicitly looks at expressions when going shopping. Get the students to read through the cartoon. At every slide, ask the questions to the class and get them to choose the correct answer. Ask the class why they choose that answer. There are differentiated activities which follow. I am happy to share this resource for free, which is a real treat for you. Happy teaching and learning!
French: Months of the year, weather and seasons (winter and spring): January to April (Key Stage 2)
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French: Months of the year, weather and seasons (winter and spring): January to April (Key Stage 2)

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Thank you very much for taking your time to look at this wonderful bundle! This bundle contains the first four installments containing the months of the year, weather and seasons for January, February, March and April, aimed at Key Stage 2 level. The vocabulary contained in this pack is widely diverse and well differentiated and there are a wide range of resources available, such as colouring in worksheets, cutting and sticking activities, homework sheets, powerpoints and wordsearchs. The vocabulary contained in this pack is as follows: January: Il fait froid, il neige, il fait mauvais, l’hiver Differentiation: Il est neigeux February: Il fait froid, il y a du gel, il neige, il fait mauvais, l’hiver March: Il fait beau, il fait du vent, il fait plus chaud, le printemps Differentiation: Il est venteux, il commence a faire chaud, il fait un beau temps April: Il pleut, il fait doux, il y a un arc-en-ciel, le printemps Differentiation: Il est pluvieux There will be more resources uploaded shortly for the subsequent months of the year as well as more bundles. Keep an eye out for them! Happy teaching and learning!