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I am a German native speaker from Berlin who works in a secondary school in Dorset. I have been teaching for nine years from year 7 to A-Level and my specialty is using technology, puzzles and games in lessons.

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I am a German native speaker from Berlin who works in a secondary school in Dorset. I have been teaching for nine years from year 7 to A-Level and my specialty is using technology, puzzles and games in lessons.
Stimmt 1 Puzzle - Hallo!
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Stimmt 1 Puzzle - Hallo!

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Three fun puzzles to use as a starter or plenary to revise page 8-9 Hallo in Stimmt!1 (introducing yourself and genders). Includes answers.
End of term puzzle for Stimmt 1 unit 2 Familie und Tiere
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End of term puzzle for Stimmt 1 unit 2 Familie und Tiere

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This is a tarsia puzzle to practise vocab from chapter 2 in Stimmt 1 (family and pets. A tarsia consists of puzzle pieces that the students cut out and then match words to form a certain shape (ideally students don’t know what shape that is). They will quickly realise their mistakes if the puzzle won’t fit together. Great activity for Friday afternoons, cover lessons or end of term. This download includes: sheets for students with jumbled up puzzle pieces, an answer sheet for the teacher in list form and one showing the shape. If the print quality of the student slide isn’t good enough, use the attached pdf file.
Puzzles for Stimmt 1 Chapter 1
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Puzzles for Stimmt 1 Chapter 1

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Save 60%! Get a fun worksheet with three word puzzles for each double page in Chapter 1 of Stimmt! 1 'Meine Welt'. Ideal as starters or plenaries and for revision of vocabulary and grammar.
Die Schule - School cut out puzzle for GCSE
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Die Schule - School cut out puzzle for GCSE

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This is a Tarsia puzzle to practise and revise German school vocabulary for GCSE students, including subjects, rooms, uniform and rules. A tarsia consists of puzzle pieces that the students cut out and then match words to form a certain shape (ideally students don’t know what shape that is). They will quickly realise their mistakes if the puzzle won’t fit together. Great activity for Friday afternoons or end of term. This download includes: sheets for students with jumbled up puzzle pieces, a answer sheet for the teacher in list form and showing the shape. If the print quality of the powerpoint is not good enough, please use the pdf file for the students.
Numbers in German 1-100 cut out puzzle (Die Zahlen)
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Numbers in German 1-100 cut out puzzle (Die Zahlen)

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This is a Tarsia puzzle to practise numbers 1-20 in German and another one to practise 20-100. A tarsia consists of puzzle pieces that the students cut out and then match words to form a certain shape (ideally students don’t know what shape that is). They will quickly realise their mistakes if the puzzle won’t fit together. Great activity for Friday afternoons or end of term. This download includes: sheets for students with jumbled up puzzle pieces, a answer sheet for the teacher in list form and showing the shape. This puzzle is now also included in: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-numbers-1-100-die-zahlen-11367200
Stimmt GCSE Red Hobbies puzzle – Film und Fernsehen
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Stimmt GCSE Red Hobbies puzzle – Film und Fernsehen

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A fun starter or plenary practising hobby vocab from pages 33-34 in the new AQA GCSE Stimmt! Red book (film and tv, plurals and opinions). Includes three word puzzles and answers. There are two version, one including a task on plurals to go with the book, the other with film and TV vocab only for users of other schemes of work.
Battleship opinions on holidays
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Battleship opinions on holidays

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Two versions of battleship, one easier with words, one harder, with pictures. To practise giving opinions on holidays, Ich war in Spanien, es war langweilig.
Doctor's advice game
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Doctor's advice game

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Two columns with pictures/phrases, students choose their own illness, remedy… and then have to guess which of them their partner chose. To practise speaking more the rule is that they have to start the sentence from the beginning and keep going until they use a phrase their partner hasn’t chosen. Similar to battleships but with a longer sentence.
Memrise for AQA GCSE Stimmt, Hodder AS-Level and Stimmt 1
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Memrise for AQA GCSE Stimmt, Hodder AS-Level and Stimmt 1

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Are you teaching the new AQA GCSE with Stimmt or the new AS Level with Hodder/Dynamic learning? Do you use Stimmt 1? If your students are using memrise.com to learn vocab, follow the links on the attached document to become part of a memrise group that will give you all the vocab sets you need. If you don't use memrise yet, you definitely need to have a look at it. Note: If you don't have a memrise account, you will be asked to create a free one when you follow the link. After you have joined the group, you should find all the sets on the 'groups' page. Please check out my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/jusch12