This is a powerpoint presentation with 58 slides,
taking on a visit around the famous Montreux Christmas Market, one of the biggest one in Europe.
Each slide got a clear photo taken at a time when it was not crowded by people so you can really get a taste of this Christmas market.
Each slide also has a simple sentence describing the photo.
Finally, to make sure your students get a little bit extra fun, there are 58 tiny Santas hidden (one on each slide) for them to spot.
This bundle contains everything you need to help your early years students improve their maths skills through fun activities. It can also be used with older students learning English as a Second Language.
Including hundreds of Halloween monsters in all different colours and shapes!
- Power point with 37 slides to review colours, shapes, adjectives to describe height, weight and body build.
Your students will learn to make sentences to describe the monsters using a range of adjectives.
They will learn about simple patterns and more complex ones.
They will also learn to fill double entrance tables up.
There are opportunities to differentiate and extend all the activities thanks to the added documents:
- A set of 60 mini Flashcards with monsters in different colours and shapes to use in speaking and maths activities.
- A set of 4 double entrance tables to use in centres of activities for example. It can be laminated if you plan t use it again and again with different students.
- A set of 6 pages of patterns to continue with different level of difficulties (with 5 patterns per page, which means 30 patterns all together)
- A set of 3 pages with monsters to cut out and arrange from the biggest to the smallest one.
- A worksheet to practice adding monsters.
- A set of 3 Halloween masks
Any comments welcomed!
Hope you enjoy teaching maths with this special Halloween pack.
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Power Point presenting a good example of a letter written to Santa.
Students are encouraged to write their own letter changing the highlighted parts of the letters by their own personalised ones.
It can easily be differentiated for different levels, expecting more or less highlighted parts to be personalised.
This resource includes a Presentation (available in PPT and mp4 video) explaining the expression "Le comble". It includes a revision of numbers 1 to 10, the verb "Avoir" (to have) in the present tense (all the forms- singular and plural). The mp4 video has been recorded in French by a French native speaker, leaving a gap to allow students to repeat, although the teacher can just pause the video whenever it is necessary.
Objectives:
Students will learn how to make French jokes using the question "Quel est le comble de/ du...?" and answers "C'est de +infinitive".
There is a worksheets with activities and answers are given separately.
You will find:
- A story "Rencontre avec une sorcière" (Meeting a witch)- using the past tenses (passé-composé et imparfait). The story is being read twice, very clearly, by a French native speaker. It is also available written on a worksheet with questions and on a PowerPoint presentation (.ppt). It includes the whole analysis of the text (setting, characters, tenses, halloween vocabulary about a witch). As an extra, you will find a link to Geography as the story is happening somewhere special, in a French speaking country...
There is also a written task at the end that is clearly set with strategies given on how to complete it best.
Every single task is available on audio.
It includes a PPT with 48 slides introducing all of the verbs that use the auxiliary "ETRE" in the past tense (passé-composé) with the infinitive, the past participle, clear examples of sentences for each verb. It also highlights the few verbs that can actually use both ETRE or AVOIR in the past tense according to their meaning. The whole presentation is made very interactive for the students to resolve an "Acrostiche" (mnemonic strategy) that will help them remember the list of verbs.
It also comes with 2 innovative posters showing the verbs using ETRE and the ones using both ETRE ou AVOIR.
Finally, you will also find a worksheet for the students to fill up as you go through the slides.
An interactive story read in French, involving the pupils to connect with the story through patterned questions and answers.
Fun and modern story about a character called 'Patamodo A', made of playdough. This character starts from being a ball of playdough. Step by step, he learns how to turn into a capital A shape. He learns about the parts of the body he needs to see, hear, touch, taste and smell.
Everything also relates around words beginning with A.
It is a fantastic story that has proven to be very successful and interactive with young children.
It includes 26 slides of PPT with the rules on how to use and form the past tenses (passé-composé et imparfait).
It clearly explains how to conjugate and use the verbs "avoir" and "être" (affirmative and negative forms).
For each verb, you will find about 20 French expressions that always use "avoir" or "être". There are 9 activities to complete with the answers given in the following slide.
I have attached the worksheets to go along with this lesson. (activities, answers, revisions)
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This pack contains 2 videos especially designed alongside the French teaching material. It has been recorded by a French native speaker and will be useful to help you and your pupils to get the correct pronunciation.
This pack also contains 2 packs of worksheets, flashcards and games. One is all about the days of the week and the other about colours and some vocabulary about the nature (sky, sun,…)
INSPIRED BY THE GAME “WHAT IS IT?” WHEN CHILDREN HAVE TO STICK A WORD/ PICTURE ON THEIR FRONT HEAD AND GUESS WHAT THEY ARE BY ASKING SIMPLE QUESTIONS.
IN THE FIRST PACK, THE CHILDREN WILL BUILD THEIR OWN WHEEL WITH THE DAYS OF THE WEEK.
THEY WILL HAVE MINI CARDS WITH THE DAYS OF THE WEEK AND BUBBLE SPEECHES WITH THE STRUCTURE OF THE CONVERSATIONS TO PLAY THE GAME IN PAIRS OR BY DIVIDING THE CLASS IN TWO TEAMS.
IN THE SECOND PACK, THE CHILDREN WILL WRITE THEIR OWN POEM USING PROMPTS (PICTURES AND WORDS) ABOUT THE DAYS OF THE WEEK, THE COLOURS AND THE NATURE. THEY WILL ALSO BUILD THEIR OWN WHEEL WITH SOME WORDS OF COLOURS.
THIS MATERIAL CAN BE LAMINATED TO LAST LONGER.
I HOPE YOUR PUPILS WILL ENJOY THESE GAMES!
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MAMZELLE - CULTURE NETWORLD
FUN AND EDUCATIONAL GAMES
TO LEARN THE DAYS OF THE WEEK, COLOURS AND WORDS OF NATURE
WHILE MAKING SHORT CONVERSATIONS,
PERFECT TO TEACH FRENCH AT KS1/ KS2
DESIGNED BY A TEACHER SPECIALISED IN BILINGUAL EDUCATION
WITH AUDIO RECORDED BY A FRENCH NATIVE SPEAKER
BEST VALUE HALLOWEEN PACK (47% off):
French Halloween Reading Comprehension
about the World’s heaviest pumpkin.
French Past Tenses: Verbes au passé-composé avec ETRE, version Halloween!
Halloween French Monsters- Descriptions, colours, shapes.
Halloween french passé-composé
Halloween French LISTENING (by a native French Speaker) Chateau Hanté- Prépositions.
This teaching ressource includes Special features:
Power Point with Very nice design for Christmas. Fun game and amusing pictures to catch all the pupils attention.
Objectives:
- name some Christmas characters and describe Santa 's clothes.
Perfect to use in December, before Christmas!
For KS1, KS2 and KS3.
This teaching resource includes
-16 slides Interactive Power Point Presentation with many animations and audio files.
It teaches students about the history behind November, the 11th, why it is a bank holiday in France, some important facts about World War II, what exactly happened on November the 11th, how November, the 11th is being celebrated in France, a special craft activity to do for that special day, a song from a famous French singer related to that event, expressions of opinions.
-6 pages of pdf file with 2 pages for the listening skills activity, 1 page for the reading skill activity, 1 page for the craft activity, 1 page with the lyrics of the song and 1 page for the writing task.
All 4 types of skills are included with listening skills activities, speaking skills, reading skills and writing skills.
There is also clear differentiation in the writing task.
It is perfect to use during the week of November, the 11th.
2017 is the 99th birthday anniversary of this event!!!
This complete tutorial is designed for educators who want to learn how to teach French to Toddlers, through a range of structured lessons.
It includes the link to a 20 minutes tutorial video helping all teachers (even complete French beginners) to teach French to children the best way and develop bilingualism. It comes with a printable teacher's guide.
It includes a video of the story, designed as a kind of e-book, together with its printable storybook. There is also another video to introduce the prepositions (behind, in front of, under and above) together with the vocabulary (star, moon and sun). It comes with over 12 back-to-back flashcards to use with a centre of activity on topology (with 4 levels of games- using 1 to 4 new key prepositions). The game is available to print with clear instructions. You will also find printable craft activities to make and act out the story. Finally, I have also added a bilingual Questions/ Answers on early science facts about the stars, the moon and the sun.
There are many ideas given on how to precisely extend and differentiate the students learning skills.
Learning Objectives:
In this tutorial, you will learn how to introduce simple sentences and expressions commonly used by French toddlers.
They like repetitive games. Playing "Hide and Seek" help them make a psychological link between being present and absent, himself/ herself and others.
Toddlers build a big part of their life through imitation and games. It also develops their creativity. This is why I have build this patterned story. I have also included few words of early science (Earth, star, moon, sun, sky, day, night) and prepositions (behind, in front, under, above, in).
I recommend to use this resource preferably with toddlers and young children up to the age of 7. If you feel anything is missing to be entirely satisfied, I will gladly design and add whatever is necessary.