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I am a secondary and adult education French and ESL teacher and I love creating resources that help my students have fun with languages! You'll see many speaking games, grammar games, and task cards in my shop.
I am a secondary and adult education French and ESL teacher and I love creating resources that help my students have fun with languages! You'll see many speaking games, grammar games, and task cards in my shop.
VERB RACE is a fun and very exciting way to practice passé composé with être conjugations. Your students are going to love this set of 75 French verbs to use in the fast moving VERB RACE GAME. This set includes 75 verbs that use être as helping verb in the passé composé (including reflexive verbs).
Classic verb race involves dividing the class into teams and one person from each team goes up to the board to conjugate faster than everyone else. I've included full instructions, tips and rules with this resource. VERB RACE has always been a huge favorite in my classroom.
In classic VERB RACE it is usually the teacher who moderates the game, but in the instructions I'll explain in detail how you can play a student led game so that even your weakest students can participate and learn a ton.
I'm including a powerpoint version of the game WITHOUT ANSWERS and student response sheets should you want to project the game and play as a class or in small groups without moving out of desks and up to the board.
Also with this resource you'll receive 75 task cards without responses (answer key included). You can use these cards in STATIONS, in a game of SCOOT or in classic BOARD GAMES.
I recommend printing out the cards, laminating them if possible, cutting them out, punching holes in the space provided and hooking them together with a ring for years of NO PREP usage and verb conjugation review.
Here's exactly what you get:
75 calling cards with answers - Black and white and color versions provided
75 numbered task cards without answers - Black and white and color versions provided
Powerpoint version of 75 cards without answers
How to play and other ways to use the cards
Student response sheet
Answer key
Use this set of INTERMEDIATE ESL conversation starters and speaking prompt cards to get even your most timid students talking to each other in English. These 83 question cards are terrific for discussion and journal writing prompts and they span 13 different themes:
➤ languages
➤ work
➤ animals
➤ health
➤ your region
➤ transport
➤ books
➤ what would you prefer…
➤ travels
➤ household chores
➤ food
➤ shopping
➤ sports
This no prep activity is perfect for small groups or centers. Use these cards as a review and vocabulary builder with ESL students at the lower intermediate to mid-intermediate level. An easy to project PDF in color with only one card per page is included in case you want to work on the questions as a class without printing and cutting out the cards.
Included:
83 question cards (color and black and white versions as you see in the thumbnails)
Ways to use these cards
Easy to project PDF file (one card per page)
There are many ways you can use this set of 83 speaking cards:
➤ Print, laminate, cut out, punch holes and attach on a ring for small groups to ask and answer questions.
➤ Use as a warm-up speaking activity or ice breaker with a conversation partner. As students enter the classroom have them choose 2-3 cards from a box.
➤ Students who finish their work earlier than others can choose a few of the cards and write out their answers including reasons for their preferences.
➤ Use as exit tickets. Give each student a card before the end of class and as they walk out of the room they tell the teacher their answer.
➤ Stations: Put students into groups and divide the cards amongst them. Have groups rotate to a new station as they finish the cards.
➤ Scoot: Put one card on each desk in the classroom. Give each student a response sheet and set a timer to give them just enough time to answer the question. When the timer rings students move on to the next desk and the next question.
➤ Use the cards with board games. Students must answer a question in order to move.
➤ Use the cards as a getting to know you activity or ice breaker at the beginning of the year or at a club event.
➤ Great resource for tutoring sessions.
Use this set of INTERMEDIATE FRENCH conversation prompt cards to get even your most timid students talking to each other in French. These 83 question cards are terrific for discussion and journal writing prompts and they span 13 different themes:
➤ les langues
➤ le travail
➤ les animaux
➤ la santé
➤ ta région
➤ le transport
➤ les livres
➤ qu’est-ce que tu préférerais…
➤ le voyage
➤ les tâches ménagères
➤ la nourriture
➤ le shopping et les courses
➤ le sport
This no prep activity is perfect for small groups or centers. Use these cards as a review and vocabulary builder with French students at any level.
Included:
83 question cards (color and black and white versions as you see in the thumbnails)
Instructions on ways to use these cards
Sheet for students to record new vocabulary words in English and French
There are many ways you can use this set of 83 speaking cards:
➤ Print, laminate, cut out, punch holes and attach on a ring for small groups to ask and answer questions.
➤ Use as a warm-up speaking activity or ice breaker with a conversation partner. As students enter the classroom have them choose 2-3 cards from a box.
➤ Students who finish their work earlier than others can choose a few of the cards and write out their answers including reasons for their preferences.
➤ Use as exit tickets. Give each student a card before the end of class and as they walk out of the room they tell the teacher their answer.
➤ Stations: Put students into groups and divide the cards amongst them. Have groups rotate to a new station as they finish the cards.
➤ Scoot: Put one card on each desk in the classroom. Give each student a response sheet and set a timer to give them just enough time to answer the question. When the timer rings students move on to the next desk and the next question.
➤ Use the cards with board games. Students must answer a question in order to move.
➤ Use the cards as a getting to know you activity or ice breaker at the beginning of the year or at a
French club event.
➤ Great resource for tutoring sessions.
Use this set of UPPER-INTERMEDIATE FRENCH conversation prompt cards to get even your most timid students talking to each other in French. These 70 question cards are terrific for discussion and journal writing prompts and they span 13 different themes:
➤ l'école
➤ la cuisine
➤ qu'est-ce que tu ferais si...
➤ l'argent
➤ Aïe!
➤ les réseaux sociaux
➤ les habitudes
➤ l'inexplicable
➤ les bêtes noires
➤ la peur et les phobies
➤ le temps qu'il fait
➤ les animaux
➤ les études
This no prep activity is perfect for small groups or as a whole class activity. Use these cards as a review and vocabulary builder with French students at the upper-intermediate to lower-advanced levels. An easy to project PDF in color with only one card per page is included in case you want to work on the questions as a class without printing and cutting out the cards.
Included:
70 question cards (color and black and white versions as you see in the thumbnails)
9 ways to use these cards
Easy to project PDF file (one card per page)
Scoot activity directions
There are many ways you can use this set of 70 speaking cards:
➤ Print, laminate, cut out, punch holes and attach on a ring for small groups to ask and answer questions.
➤ Use as a warm-up speaking activity or ice breaker with a conversation partner. As students enter the classroom have them choose 2-3 cards from a box.
➤ Students who finish their work earlier than others can choose a few of the cards and write out their answers including reasons for their preferences.
➤ Use as exit tickets. Give each student a card before the end of class and as they walk out of the room they tell the teacher their answer.
➤ Stations: Put students into groups and divide the cards amongst them. Have groups rotate to a new station as they finish the cards.
➤ Scoot: Put one card on each desk in the classroom. Give each student a response sheet and set a timer to give them just enough time to answer the question. When the timer rings students move on to the next desk and the next question.
➤ Use the cards with board games. Students must answer a question in order to move.
➤ Use the cards as a getting to know you activity or ice breaker at the beginning of the year or at a French club event.
➤ Great resource for tutoring sessions.
Use this set of UPPER-INTERMEDIATE ESL conversation prompt cards to get even your most timid students talking to each other in English. These 70 question cards are terrific for discussion and journal writing prompts and they span 13 different themes:
➤ school
➤ food and cooking
➤ what would you do it…
➤ money
➤ Ouch!
➤ social media networks
➤ good and bad habits
➤ the inexplicable
➤ pet peeves
➤ fear and phobias
➤ weather
➤ animals
➤ studies
This no prep activity is perfect for small groups or as a whole class activity. Use these cards as a review and vocabulary builder with ESL students at the upper-intermediate to lower-advanced levels. An easy to project PDF in color with only one card per page is included in case you want to work on the questions as a class without printing and cutting out the cards.
Included:
70 question cards (color and black and white versions as you see in the thumbnails)
9 ways to use these cards
Easy to project PDF file (one card per page)
Scoot activity directions
There are many ways you can use this set of 70 speaking cards:
➤ Print, laminate, cut out, punch holes and attach on a ring for small groups to ask and answer questions.
➤ Use as a warm-up speaking activity or ice breaker with a conversation partner. As students enter the classroom have them choose 2-3 cards from a box.
➤ Students who finish their work earlier than others can choose a few of the cards and write out their answers including reasons for their preferences.
➤ Use as exit tickets. Give each student a card before the end of class and as they walk out of the room they tell the teacher their answer.
➤ Stations: Put students into groups and divide the cards amongst them. Have groups rotate to a new station as they finish the cards.
➤ Scoot: Put one card on each desk in the classroom. Give each student a response sheet and set a timer to give them just enough time to answer the question. When the timer rings students move on to the next desk and the next question.
➤ Use the cards with board games. Students must answer a question in order to move.
➤ Use the cards as a getting to know you activity or ice breaker at the beginning of the year or at a French club event.
➤ Great resource for tutoring sessions.
VERB RACE is a fun and very exciting way to practice conjugations. Your students are going to love this set of 75 regular present tense French verbs to use in the fast moving VERB RACE GAME. This set includes 75 common -ER, -IR and -RE verbs.
Classic verb race involves dividing the class into teams and one person from each team goes up to the board to conjugate faster than everyone else. I've included full instructions, tips and rules with this resource. VERB RACE has always been a huge favorite in my classroom.
In classic VERB RACE it is usually the teacher who moderates the game, but in the instructions I'll explain in great detail how you can play a student led game so that even your weakest students can participate and learn a ton.
I'm including a powerpoint version of the game WITHOUT ANSWERS and student response sheets should you want to project the game and play as a class or in small groups without moving out of desks and up to the board.
Also with this resource you'll receive 75 task cards without responses (answer key included). You can use these cards in STATIONS, in a game of SCOOT or in classic BOARD GAMES.
I recommend printing out the cards, laminating them if possible, cutting them out, punching holes in the space provided and hooking them together with a ring for years of NO PREP usage and verb conjugation review.
Here's exactly what you get:
75 calling cards with answers - Black and white and color versions provided
75 numbered task cards without answers - Black and white and color versions provided
Powerpoint version of 75 cards without answers
How to play and other ways to use the cards
Student response sheet
Answer key
Être ou Avoir - Passé Composé Board Game
This passé composé board game is perfect whether you're teaching regular French verbs with avoir, verbs that use être as helping verb (including reflexive verbs), or for when you're ready to mix up regular and irregular verbs which use either être or avoir.
Game includes:
game board (black and white and color copies included)
50 être passé composé game cards (reflexive verbs included)
50 avoir passé composé game cards (all regular verbs)
50 être or avoir passé composé game cards (regular and irregular + reflexives)
How to play
Not included:
1 die per group
game tokens, 1 per player
All you have to do is print the game cards that you want to use on heavy paper or card stock and cut them out. If you laminate them you'll have a no prep activity ready to go for years to come! Put the game cards in a stack and divide your students into small teams. Give each team gets a stack of questions.
This grammar board game has a grid of 35 boxes. The first player to reach box 35 wins. There are lots of fun tricks along the way, so getting to the end isn’t always so easy!
In groups of two to four, players take turns rolling a die to move their piece forward. Spaces are numbered and players follow the arrows to keep track of which way they’re moving. There are some spaces with special instructions:
Départ - Start
Avance de 5 cases - Move forward 5 spaces
Recule de 5 cases - Move backward 5 spaces
Rejoue - Play again
Tu perds ton tour - Lose a turn
Fin - End
Use the passé composé question cards so that students must answer after rolling in order to move forward. If students answer the question correctly, they can move forward. If not, it’s the next player’s turn. There is a total of 150 playing cards. 50 of them can be used when teaching basic passé composé of regular verbs with avoir. There are also 50 that only use être, and another set of 50 to practice être or avoir with both regular and irregular verbs. All of the short sentences are written in the present tense, and some use negation. Students just need to restate the sentence in the passé composé.
GCSE FRENCH: Être ou Avoir - Passé Composé Board Game
Here are eleven beginner + level French dictations to use with your students. These dictations are not very long. Each dictation is a separate audio file. Answer key and translation provided for each dictation.
Sample dictation:
TITRE : Mon ami
TEXTE : Mon ami Patrick est fils unique. Patrick est mon meilleur ami. À l'école, je
travaille toujours avec lui. Nous nous aidons beaucoup.
TRADUCTION: My friend Patrick is an only child. Patrick is my best friend. At
school, I always work with him. We help each other a lot.
"Dictation is the transcription of spoken text: one person who is "dictating" speaks and another who is "taking dictation" writes down the words as they are spoken. Among speakers of several languages, dictation is used as a test of language skill, similar to spelling bees in the English-speaking world."
ESL CATCH PHRASE Speaking Game
Catch Phrase is a fun game to get your students speaking and having fun in English while learning tons of new vocabulary words. This game doesn't follow any particular theme, so the 80 playing cards display 80 unrelated words - a fantastic way to round out your students' speaking skills!
This game is a lot like the TABOO game, but there are no taboo words. Each game card shows the word in question in French along with an image to illustrate it.
This product includes:
How to play
80 playing cards in color
80 playing cards in black and white
File showing one card per page to project for all class activity
The game is played in two teams. The goal for each player is to get their team to say the word or word phrase displayed on the game card. One member of a team starts a timer for 5 minutes and tries to get his or her team to guess the displayed word or phrase.
A clue-giver can make any physical gesture and give almost any verbal clue, but may not say a word that rhymes with any of the words, give the first letter of a word, say the number of syllables, or say part of any word in the clue.
When the team guesses correctly, the other team takes the stack of cards and takes its turn. Play continues until the timer runs out. The team not holding the stack of cards when time runs out scores a point. They also have one chance to guess the word or phrase, with team members allowed to confer; a correct answer earns a bonus point. The first team to score 7 points wins.
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
French Thanksgiving Games and Speaking Activities Bundle
Includes 3 fun resources to study Thanksgiving vocabulary and get your students speaking and having fun in French. Thanksgiving Taboo is a really fun way to get your students speaking and it's a great vocabulary builder. When you want your students to speak to each other on a Thanksgiving theme you can pull out your set of 30 French speaking prompt cards and see how much fun they'll have! You're going to love hearing your students speaking to each other in French! Use these resources year after year as easy, no prep activities. I've also just added a no prep Thanksgiving crossword puzzle that you can pull out at any time just as an extra fun little activity when you have a few extra minutes.
Here's what's included:
French Thanksgiving Taboo Game
30 French Thanksgiving Speaking Prompts
French Thanksgiving Crossword Puzzle
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
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Playing games and having fun is when learning really happens in French class. I love to play the game Taboo with my students. French Taboo is a game that is easy to modify and use with beginners and advanced students alike. This Taboo set is about the wonderful and delightful classic story of the Petit Prince written by Antoine de Saint Exupéry. This Taboo set Special le Petit Prince edition includes 167 Vocabulary words translated as well as files in French only. Great for Immersion schools!
Object of the game
One player tries to get his teammate to guess the word at the top of a card. The player must give clues, but he can’t use any of the Taboo words in his description. The taboo words are written beneath the underlined word at the top of the card. Teams score points for each word successfully guessed. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins. The teams take turn guessing and verifying no Taboo words have been used. You can also play this game in pairs if everyone agrees not to cheat.
Beginner students should be allowed to use the French TABOO words printed on the cards. This will encourage them to use new vocabulary and will help them in forming sentences to use as clues.
You can also have your students study the vocabulary on the cards!
Included
✩ 35 playing cards in French and English to print, cut out and laminate - color copy
✩ 35 playing cards in French and English to print, cut out and laminate - black and white copy
✩ 35 playing cards in French only to print, cut out and laminate - color copy
✩ 35 playing cards in French only to print, cut out and laminate - black and white copy
✩ File for projecting one card at a time in French only
✩ File for projecting one card at a time with French and English words
✩ Sheet for recording new vocabulary words
✩ 15 mots max - alternative way to play
✩ How to play
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Practice is what it takes when learning verb conjugations. In the very beginning our students learn regular French -ER, -IR and -RE verbs in the present tense. This is an audio verb drill (native speaker) of 100 common regular French verbs that you can use either in the classroom or language lab. I've included five great ways for you to use this drill.
The audio recording you will download will be great for listening comprehension and oral production, written exercises, paired work and even a cooperative learning group writing game.
Example:
FINIR - TO FINISH - JE - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - JE FINIS
ATTENDRE - TO WAIT - TU - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - TU ATTENDS
VENDRE - TO SELL - IL - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - IL VEND
ABOLIR - TO ABOLISH - NOUS - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - NOUS ABOLISSONS
MANGER - TO EAT - VOUS - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - VOUS MANGEZ
RÉUSSIR - TO SUCCEED - ILS - 5 seconds to say or write answer before recorded response - ILS RÉUSSISSENT
During the recording the verbs are not numbered so that you can easily choose a group of 10 or 15 at any point during the exercise to use as bell ringer reviews or to get your students in French mode as they enter the classroom. Use this drill at any time during the year as an excellent review. Use it with upper level students who sometimes need to revise the basics or provide a copy to struggling students who can use it as review while riding on the bus or in the car.
Included:
20 minute m4a audio recording of 100 regular French verbs in the present tense.
Answer sheet
Student response sheet
5 effective ways to use this verb drill
1. Language lab or classroom listening and speaking exercise
2. Language lab or classroom silent written exercise
3. Whiteboard classroom activity
4. Bell ringer activity
5. Group writing game
Depuis, pendant, il y a, pour: Complete lesson, study guide, 50 practice cards
This French lesson plan will shed some light on when to use depuis, pendant, il y a, and pour when expressing time, which can be a very difficult topic for native English speakers. This resource includes a link to my 20 minute video tutorial on YouTube (here is the link if you’d like to have a look), a two page lesson guide that is useful whether you choose to show the video or not, and 50 practice cards that you can either print and cut out to have students work in small groups or that you can project for a whole class activity.
All of the cards are numbered and an answer key is provided. This easily allows students to work and practice independently or with a partner.
Playing ESL TABOO is a great way to get students to speak English and learn a lot of new vocabulary. This game is simple to modify and use with beginners and advanced students alike. In this classic version of the game there is no particular vocabulary theme. 100 English cards are included. There are 2 fun ways to play this fun vocabulary game and both are explained in the instructions.
This ESL Taboo speaking game includes the following:
How to play classic Taboo (beginner and advanced levels)
100 Taboo game cards to print, laminate, cut out and hook together with a keyring
Color and black and white copies of the 100 cards are provided
How to play 15 MINUTES MAX - an alternative version of the game
15 MINUTES MAX game board
*In the upper left corner there's a spot for you to punch holes in the cards so that you can then attach them with a ring for no prep use every time. Be sure to laminate if at all possible!
Object of the game:
One player tries to get his teammate to guess the word at the top of a card. The player must give clues, but he can't use any of the Taboo words in his description. The taboo words are written beneath the word at the top of the card. Teams score points for each word successfully guessed. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Beginner students should be allowed to use the TABOO words printed on the cards. This will encourage them to use new vocabulary and will help them in forming sentences to use as clues.
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
French CATCH PHRASE Speaking Game
Catch Phrase is a fun game to get your students speaking and having fun in French while learning tons of new vocabulary words. This game doesn't follow any particular theme, so the 80 playing cards display 80 unrelated words - a fantastic way to round out your students' speaking skills! This game is only in French and is suitable for both core and immersion curriculums.
This game is a lot like the TABOO game, but there are no taboo words. Each game card shows the word in question in French along with an image to illustrate it.
This product includes:
How to play
80 playing cards in color
80 playing cards in black and white
File showing one card per page to project for all class activity
The game is played in two teams. The goal for each player is to get their team to say the word or word phrase displayed on the game card. One member of a team starts a timer for 5 minutes and tries to get his or her team to guess the displayed word or phrase.
A clue-giver can make any physical gesture and give almost any verbal clue, but may not say a word that rhymes with any of the words, give the first letter of a word, say the number of syllables, or say part of any word in the clue.
When the team guesses correctly, the other team takes the stack of cards and takes its turn. Play continues until the timer runs out. The team not holding the stack of cards when time runs out scores a point. They also have one chance to guess the word or phrase, with team members allowed to confer; a correct answer earns a bonus point. The first team to score 7 points wins.
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
Qui suis-je? Interactive activity for advanced secondary French students
75 cards with detailed descriptions of common nouns using higher level French
Use cards to have students work in pairs or small groups.
Use PDF with one card per page to project and use as a whole class activity.
Cards feature detailed descriptions for students to read and have others guess the noun that has been described.
Higher level grammar and vocabulary used in descriptions helps more advanced students get more exposure to grammar in context while having a lot of fun!
While it is good to have students come up with their own descriptive sentences in French, sometimes it’s just as great to have them read descriptions aloud to each other. Students will see advanced grammar in use and will understand new vocabulary words through context. This is a unique way to improve when students have already been exposed to a lot of grammar. Here are a few examples:
Les voyageurs m’aiment beaucoup parce que je suis très utile quand on veut parcourir de longues distances. On ne me conduit pas. On me pilote. Qui suis-je?
**Je suis un avion! **
J’existe pour aider les gens qui ne voient pas très bien. Ils me posent sur leur nez. J’ai deux verres pour les aider à mieux voir. Qui suis-je?
**Je suis les lunettes! **
This resource can be used over and over, and since there are so many cards you will have plenty of variety. The grammar varies from card to card, so you can easily pick and choose which ones you would like to use for different levels.
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
✮ Verbes au passé composé - 60 verbes français à conjuguer ✮
These conjugation worksheets will help your secondary French students practice verb conjugations in the passé composé. In addition to writing conjugations with helping verbs, they are asked to write a sentence using the indicated verb in the tense indicated. There is a checklist written in French for students to check their work for common errors before turning it in. A large variety of regular and irregular verbs is included (see below). Just have a look at the preview to check out an example.Great for core French, immersion schools, and regular high school French programs.
Pick and choose worksheets with the verbs included as your students learn them:
avoir, être, aller, faire, oublier, attendre, choisir, manger, vendre, finir, prendre, dormir, appeler, payer, jeter, voyager, lever, commencer, sortir, partir, offrir, ouvrir, mettre connaître, savoir, vouloir, devoir, pouvoir, venir, voir, croire, boire, lire, dire, écrire, comprendre, entendre, écouter, monter, montrer, descendre, rentrer, revenir, retourner, passer, venir, arriver, devenir, deviner, entrer, tomber, rester, courir, envoyer, obtenir, recevoir, employer, acheter, conduire, lancer
Here’s what you get:
⭐60 worksheets (one for each verb listed above) for conjugating and writing sentences.
⭐Each page has two worksheets on it for you to cut them apart down the middle and save on printing.
⭐30 pages total
A few ways you can use these worksheets:
⭐No prep quick quizzes
⭐No prep homework
⭐Exit slips
⭐Warm up work
⭐Early finishers
⭐Literacy centers
⭐Test review
⭐Tutoring
⭐Laminate to use and reuse
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
French avoir expressions speaking prompt cards, exercise, list and video
AVOIR expressions can be tricky, but can also be a lot of fun. This lesson focuses on learning 29 common avoir expressions. This lesson goes way beyond what you find in an average textbook. Here’s what’s included:
List of 29 expressions in French and English
20 sentence fill in the blank exercise and answer key
22 lower level speaking questions (present tense) listed on one page
22 lower level speaking question cards (the same questions in another format)
24 upper level speaking questions (many tenses) listed on one page
24 upper level speaking question cards (the same questions in another format)
Video lesson on avoir expressions
The video, exercise and questions go hand in hand, and can be very helpful on days when you’re going to be absent from school but would still like for your students to make progress with a sub. Speaking question cards are provided for lower and upper levels so you can use them with different classes. The cards are very useful for small group or paired work. Just print, cut them out and you’re ready to do. Don’t have time to cut out the cards? It happens, and that’s why I’ve included one page versions of the questions for a true no prep activity to practice speaking with avoir expressions.
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VERB RACE is a fun and very exciting way to practice IMPERATIVE TENSE conjugations. Your students are going to love this set of 75 French verbs to use in the fast moving VERB RACE GAME. This set includes 75 common -ER, -IR and -RE verbs as well as the verbs AVOIR, ÊTRE, VOULOIR and SAVOIR.
Classic verb race involves dividing the class into teams and one person from each team goes up to the board to conjugate faster than everyone else. I've included full instructions, tips and rules with this resource. VERB RACE has always been a huge favorite in my classroom.
In classic VERB RACE it is usually the teacher who moderates the game, but in the instructions I'll explain in great detail how you can play a student led game so that even your weakest students can participate and learn a ton.
I'm including a powerpoint version of the game WITHOUT ANSWERS and student response sheets should you want to project the game and play as a class or in small groups without moving out of desks and up to the board.
Also with this resource you'll receive 75 task cards without responses (answer key included). You can use these cards in STATIONS, in a game of SCOOT or in classic BOARD GAMES.
I recommend printing out the cards, laminating them if possible, cutting them out, punching holes in the space provided and hooking them together with a ring for years of NO PREP usage and verb conjugation review.
Here's exactly what you get:
75 calling cards with answers - Black and white and color versions provided
75 numbered task cards without answers - Black and white and color versions provided
Powerpoint version of 75 cards without answers
How to play and other ways to use the cards
Student response sheet
Answer key
VERB RACE is a fun and very exciting way to practice conjugations. Your students are going to love this set of 75 regular passé composé French verbs to use in the fast moving VERB RACE GAME. This set includes 75 common -ER, -IR and -RE verbs that all use avoir as helping verb.
Classic verb race involves dividing the class into teams and one person from each team goes up to the board to conjugate faster than everyone else. I've included full instructions, tips and rules with this resource. VERB RACE has always been a huge favorite in my classroom.
In classic VERB RACE it is usually the teacher who moderates the game, but in the instructions I'll explain in great detail how you can play a student led game so that even your weakest students can participate and learn a ton.
You can easily make a stack of -ER, -IR and -RE verbs using them as separate games until all three sets have been learned at which point you can put them back into one big stack.
I'm including a powerpoint version of the game WITHOUT ANSWERS and student response sheets should you want to project the game and play as a class or in small groups without moving out of desks and up to the board.
Also with this resource you'll receive 75 task cards without responses (answer key included). You can use these cards in STATIONS, in a game of SCOOT or in classic BOARD GAMES.
I recommend printing out the cards, laminating them if possible, cutting them out, punching holes in the space provided and hooking them together with a ring for years of NO PREP usage and verb conjugation review.
Here's exactly what you get:
75 calling cards with answers - Black and white and color versions provided
75 numbered task cards without answers - Black and white and color versions provided
Powerpoint version of 75 cards without answers
How to play and other ways to use the cards
Student response sheet
Answer key