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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.

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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.
Petit boulot - French scavenger hunt
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Petit boulot - French scavenger hunt

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A fun and engaging activity to revise and practise vocabulary and phrases for le petit boulot (part time jobs in French) at Key Stage 4. This resource covers part time jobs, household chores and future plans. Pupils work individually or in small groups to find clues from the 10 texts in order to solve the mission. Simply print and place the texts around the classroom. Pupils read the texts and answer the questions to find the code words. Code words are recorded on the answer grid. Pupils then need to unscramble the mystery word which, in turn, helps them to find the mystery person. Resource includes: Teacher notes Pupil instructions 10 texts Teacher answer key Blank answer sheets for pupils
Paris word search
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Paris word search

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Add a touch of culture to your lesson with this word search which features 17 famous monuments and sites in Paris. There are 20 words to find vertically and horizontally. Answer sheet included.
French food project: design an ice cream parlour
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French food project: design an ice cream parlour

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An exciting project which encourages French learners to be creative whilst learning vocabulary relevant to La Glacerie (ice cream parlour). It can also support teaching of Food in French. This guided booklet for students includes: choosing a business name creating a sign developing a menu planning special flavours (les glaces du jour) 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 to extend some of the project’s activities as well as answer sheets for the extension activities.
Olympics activities in German
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Olympics activities in German

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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.
Meine Familie - German scavenger hunt
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Meine Familie - German scavenger hunt

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A fun and engaging way for beginner learners of German to revise the topics of family (Meine Familie) and pets (Haustiere). Pupils work individually or in small groups to find clues from the 10 reading comprehension texts in order to solve the mission. Simply print and place the texts around the classroom. Pupils read the texts and answer the questions to find the code words. Code words are recorded on the answer grid. Pupils then need to unscramble the mystery word which, in turn, helps them to find the mystery person. Resource includes: Teacher notes Pupil instructions 10 texts Teacher answer key Blank answer sheets for pupils
French Christmas Mystery
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French Christmas Mystery

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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.
French Christmas Customs Scavenger Hunt
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French Christmas Customs Scavenger Hunt

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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
German Christmas Traditions Scavenger Hunt
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German Christmas Traditions Scavenger Hunt

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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