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KS3 French: What are you like?
A gap fill introduction to adjectives describing personalities. There is also an exercise activity - changing English phrases into French. Please take a moment to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Où est Père Noël?
Worksheets on a Christmas theme using the prepositions: behind, in front of, near to, inbetween, under and next to. Could be used to revise propositions and Christmas vocabulary. For L/A children I have made gap-fill worksheets where just the proposition word is missing As my students have learnt propositions and Christmas Vocabulary I though this was a good way of testing what they remember. Feedback is always appreciated. Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année a tous.
Les Souris Font un Gâteau
It's that time of the year when I prepare a 6 month test for the children I teach. (They are 10 & 11 years old) As we have been looking at irregular and regular verbs in the present tense, this is a piece of comprehension I will be giving them together with the question sheet. Maybe it will be of use to others of you, who may be covering similar work. Please do take the time to comment. Your feedback shows that my resources are appreciated.
Le Petit Déjeuner - matching pairs game
A fun way to practise breakfast vocabulary in French, or in fact any other language Children have to turn two cards over and name the item of food or drink on the card. To win a matching pair they have to name what is on the card correctly. This activity could be extended to using du/de la/ des when either using the expressions 'Je voudrais ... or Je mange ...&'or using le/la/les when expressing opinions about food. If you use this resources please take a moment to comment. It only takes a second to say thanks and it means so much to me.
Un Repas Sain - Un Repas Malsain
An activity where the children have to design a healthy meal and an unhealthy meal in French. I thought this made a pleasant change from making lists of words. Students have to label in French those foods which they have drawn together with the names of the 'place setting&' items. Could be used as a test. Please spare a moment to comment. Your feedback means such a lot and is very much appreciated.
Practising the French verb POUVOIR
Gap fill exercise for practising the verb 'Pouvoir&'. If this resource is of any use to you, please take a brief moment to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Let's Revise
Activity to revise: colours, nouns, numbers, vocabulary of everyday objects and propositions. See worksheets for instructions. Feedback is always welcome.
La fille qui aime lire
I am always looking for ideas to consolidate topics which my students have learnt. This simple activity recaps and revises: name/age/nationality/hair/colour/clothes/opinions/propositions/verbs. Children are given the picture and have to find as many sentences as poss. which describe something in the picture. I have included a sample of sentences to give an idea. Possibilities are endless. Children have to see how many of those sentences they can find. Stickers for those who find different ones and to the person who finds the most. Ideal for pair work. Feedback is always valued.
Ours Brun, dis-moi... French matching card game
A matching card game of the classic story 'Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?&'. A great way to introduce colour and names of animals in French, but could be used for any foreign language. Also suitable for using with children in early years. I am using this with 3/4 year old in French and they love it. If you find this resource helpful, please take the time to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Le bureau de Mademoiselle Michaux
A simple comprehension descibing the office of Miss Michaux. Consolidates: prepositions, verbs, weather, time, likes and dislikes. Find out why Miss Michaux isn't in her office and why it&'s fortunate that she isn&';t there... I have included questions to accompany the text, but more able students could make up there own. Feedback is always welcome.
Dans Mon Jardin
What can you find in a garden? Children draw a picture and then write in French the name for what they have drawn. Will help with practicing names of animals and familiar everyday objects.
Une histoire de deux petites souris
Book to make about the story of two little mice and the big and beautiful house where they live in Paris. Find out which animal arrives and on which day and how many they are at the end of the week. I have make a book in colour and one in black and white. The book in b&w has pictures missing which the children have to draw themselves. Revises names of animals, colours, days of the week and opinions (love, like, hate, detest). Feedback is always welcome.
KS2/KS3 French - plurals
Graduated gap fill worksheets for practising plural nouns and colours. Please take a moment to comment. Your feedback is always appreciated.
Un beau sapin de Noël
A picture to colour following instructions.
KS3 French - Rhyming Rap
A catchy rhyming rap., which revises known phrases and perhaps introduces new vocabulary. I have included the sound file from which to hear the beat and rhythm. Click on the sound file entitled - 'Une et une&'. It is the third one on the list. I have slightly changed some of the words, so as to put my own stamp on it. Kids should enjoy chanting the lyrics. You will find two copies. One in colour for the teachers and a blank one for the children to draw their own images. Please take a moment to comment. Your feedback is really appreciated.
Où est la grenouille?
A graduated fill in activity. Pupils have to choose the correct preposition to describe where the frog is. Please take a minute to leave a comment. Feedback is most appreciated.
Les horaires de ma routine du lundi au vendredi
A gap fill-in activity using a variety of verbs to describe what you do during the school week. Questions asking at what time to do you each of the activities. I have use red ink to intoduce the 'you&' form of the verb. Where the word remains the same as in the first person I have underlined it. Green words are for new vocabulary used for the children that I teach. These can easily be changed back to black if need be. Hope you find this useful. Any feedback is most welcome.
Les parties du corps - une fille
A gap fill-in activity for 'les filles' to label the names of body parts. I have also included a workheet without words which could be used as a test once they have learnt the vocabulary. Feedback would be really appreciated.
Mon calendrier de l'Avent
A cut and stick activity for students to make their own advent calendar. I have purposly omitted any written words as this is for children who are already familiar with Christmas vocabulary. The idea is that when they open a window they have to name the revealed image. I have included pics in black and white for those of you who are not able to print in colour. Feedback is always valued and appreciated. Have a great Christmas everyone. 'Joyeux Noël et bonne année à tous&'.
Une image de Noël - Comprehension
A simple piece of text describing a Christmas scene.