Hello Amazing Fellow Educators!
I graduated with a Master of Arts in Child Study and Education and teaching specialization in French as an Additional Language from the University of Toronto in June 2022. My resources aim to make students´ learning of the English, French, and Spanish languages authentic and fun, emphasizing the essential language acquisition skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Hello Amazing Fellow Educators!
I graduated with a Master of Arts in Child Study and Education and teaching specialization in French as an Additional Language from the University of Toronto in June 2022. My resources aim to make students´ learning of the English, French, and Spanish languages authentic and fun, emphasizing the essential language acquisition skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
This worksheet can be used as a warm up activity to get students in your English speaking classroom to brainstorm and reflect on the meaning of respect.
This can also be used in lessons focused on socio-emotional learning.
This character portrait worksheet can be used in your English language classroom to help your students analyze a character of their choice from a literary work they are reading.
This worksheet organizer can be used in your French language classroom as a warm up activity to help your students reflect and brainstorm ideas related to the word “respect.”
This creative poem activity can be used in your French language classroom with your intermediate to higher ability students to have them write a poem about a city of their choice in French.
Success criteria and an example is included.
This socio-emotional learning activity can be used in your English language classroom to build a positive community where students acknowledge and understand what it means to have a positive sense of self.
These French worksheet activities will allow students in your French class to learn vocabulary related to talking about one’s routine and answering short answer questions related to Ramadan.
This activity can be used to promote intercultural awareness in your FLE classroom.
This character portrait organizer worksheet can be used in your French language classroom to help your students describe a character from a story read in class.
This worksheet organizer can be used in your Spanish language classroom as a warm up activity to help your students reflect and brainstorm ideas related to the word “respect.”
This reading comprehension activity is appropriate for your beginner/lower-ability students in your French language classroom. It can be used as a formative assessment to evaluate your students’ understanding of family words and other vocabulary and expressions used when presenting onself (ex. Je m’appelle, age, hobbies, family members, where I live, etc.)
Students will be assessed on the content of the text and identify conventions.
Includes an answer key.
This cross-curricular social studies unit aims to inspire responsible citizenship in promoting environmental sustainability. By integrating the social studies inquiry process with the language, visual arts, science, and mathematics curriculum, students can develop their knowledge, skills, and confidence in taking responsible action and participating in environmentally sustainable practices within their school community and beyond. This unit consists of eleven engaging lessons organized into two sections - awareness and action. The purpose of the first six lessons is to have students reflect on their perspective of and relationship to the environment. The awareness section also focuses on building a collective awareness of the principles of environmental sustainability. The remaining five lessons are structured to mobilize students to take action on an environmental issue of interest that was explored at the beginning of the unit (see Unit Overview Chart).
Note: The lessons in this unit plan are aligned with the Ontario Curriculum expectations.*
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This quiz can be used as an assessment in your French language classroom to assess your students’ understanding of the months of the year, days of the week, and numbers from 1 to 20 in French.
Suitable for beginner and lower-ability students.
Comes with answer key and instructions in both English and French.
This listening quiz can be used with your beginner/lower-ability students in your French classroom to assess their knowledge on the colours in French.
Answer key is provided.
This quiz can be used in your Spanish language classroom with your beginner students and lower-ability learners to assess their knowledge on the months of the year, the days of the week, and the numbers from 1 to 20.
Answer key provided.
This Spanish Christmas vocabulary sheet (Vocabulario de Navidad) can be used in your Spanish language classroom with your beginner and lower-ability students.
English and Spanish translations provided.
This character analysis worksheet can be used in your Spanish language classroom to accompany novel study activities by having your student talk about a character from a literary work.
This fun and interactive “Would you rather game?” can be used in your English language classroom to get your students speaking about what they would rather choose from a list of different scenarios.
This writing activity (in French) can be used in your French language classroom with your intermediate/higher-ability students to help them practice le futur proche (the near future tense) and using common verbs to write about what they are doing for the Winter/Christmas holidays.
This listening activity can be used with your beginner/lower-ability students in your French language classroom to revise greetings, talking about age, and describing what people are doing in French.
Answer key provided.
This reading comprehension activity (My life online) in Spanish can be used in your Spanish language classroom with your lower-intermediate/lower ability students to help them read a short text in Spanish about someone’s life online and social media use. They will also learn vocabulary and expressions related to talking about what they like and do online (ex. “Me gusta/Me gustan” / Yo uso… / es divertido, es guay, etc.)
Answer key provided.
This grammar handout can be used in your Spanish language classroom to help your students understand the endings of nationality words in Spanish (gender/singular/plural agreement.)