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Providing hundreds of easy to use French and Spanish resources for schools, non-language specialist primary teachers, tutors and home educators. My resources... - complement Scotland's 1 plus 2 approach to Modern Languages but will be useful to Modern Language teachers worldwide - aim to support non-language specialists with audio (provided by myself!) in the PowerPoints and clear and simple vocabulary and grammar information - are specially designed to support dyslexic pupils

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Providing hundreds of easy to use French and Spanish resources for schools, non-language specialist primary teachers, tutors and home educators. My resources... - complement Scotland's 1 plus 2 approach to Modern Languages but will be useful to Modern Language teachers worldwide - aim to support non-language specialists with audio (provided by myself!) in the PowerPoints and clear and simple vocabulary and grammar information - are specially designed to support dyslexic pupils
World Cup - English- bundle
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World Cup - English- bundle

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This bundle includes: This 54-slide PowerPoint is a basic introduction to the World Cup in English (this is also available in French). *** Please note, the image in the preview might look a little different to the actual PowerPoint as TES seems to have changed the font etc. and made it look a little odd. *** It talks about where the World Cup is this year, when it takes place and which countries are involved in each group. Pupils then have the chance to guess the flags (according to each group) and design a football shirt or supporter’s face paint for a country of their choice. The bundle includes the worksheets for the shirt and face paint designs to make your life a little easier.
Design some face paint for the World Cup - English
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Design some face paint for the World Cup - English

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Pupils can get creative by designing their own supporter’s face paint for the World Cup! This is also available in French. Eight different faces, boys and girls, available so this would make a pretty cool display when finished. This can be used in conjunction with the World Cup PowerPoint (see bundle). For more great resources, visit my shop (click on the bee!)
Design a football shirt for the World Cup - English
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Design a football shirt for the World Cup - English

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Pupils can get creative by designing their own football shirt for the World Cup! This is also available in French. This can be used in conjunction with the World Cup PowerPoint (see bundle). For more great resources, visit my shop (click on the bee!)
World Cup - English - Guess the flags and get creative! (2018)
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World Cup - English - Guess the flags and get creative! (2018)

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This 54-slide PowerPoint is a basic introduction to the 2018 World Cup in English. It is also available in French. *** Please note, the image in the preview might look a little different to the actual PowerPoint as TES seems to have changed the font etc. and made it look a little odd. *** It talks about where the World Cup is this year, when it takes place and which countries are involved in each group. Pupils then have the chance to guess the flags (according to each group) and design a football shirt or supporter’s face paint for a country of their choice. Worksheets are also available to complement the design activities (see bundle). For more great resources, visit my shop (click on the bee!)
World Cup - French - bundle
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World Cup - French - bundle

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This bundle includes: This 54-slide PowerPoint is a basic introduction to the World Cup in French - la Coupe du monde. *** Please note, the image in the preview might look a little different to the actual PowerPoint as TES seems to have changed the font etc. and made it look a little odd. *** It talks about where the World Cup is this year, when it takes place and which countries are involved in each group. Pupils then have the chance to guess the flags (according to each group) and design a football shirt or supporter’s face paint for a country of their choice. The bundle includes the worksheets for the shirt and face paint designs to make your life a little easier.
Design some face paint for the World Cup - French
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Design some face paint for the World Cup - French

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Pupils can get creative by designing their own supporter’s face paint for the World Cup! Eight different faces, boys and girls, available so this would make a pretty cool display when finished. This can be used in conjunction with the World Cup PowerPoint (see bundle). For more great resources, visit my shop (click on the bee!)
World Cup - French - Guess the flags and get creative!
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World Cup - French - Guess the flags and get creative!

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This 54-slide PowerPoint is a basic introduction to the World Cup in French - la Coupe du monde. *** Please note, the image in the preview might look a little different to the actual PowerPoint as TES seems to have changed the font etc. and made it look a little odd. *** It talks about where the World Cup is this year, when it takes place and which countries are involved in each group. Pupils then have the chance to guess the flags (according to each group) and design a football shirt or supporter’s face paint for a country of their choice. Worksheets are also available to complement the design activities (see bundle). For more great resources, visit my shop (click on the bee!)
Make your own Spanish Valentine's Day card
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Make your own Spanish Valentine's Day card

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Pupils choose 8 hearts to describe their Valentine in Spanish, decorate them and glue them to the card template. 22 hearts supplied and additional two blank. Hearts are provided with masculine and feminine adjectives, along with a helpful word list. This is also available in English and French. These could be made into a lovely personalised card. For more French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
Make your own French Valentine's Day card
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Make your own French Valentine's Day card

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Pupils choose 8 hearts to describe their Valentine in French, decorate them and glue them to the card template. 22 hearts supplied and additional two blank. Hearts are provided with masculine and feminine adjectives, along with a helpful word list. This is also available in English and Spanish. These could be made into a lovely personalised card. For more French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
Make your own personalised Valentine's Day card (English)
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Make your own personalised Valentine's Day card (English)

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Pupils choose 8 hearts to describe their Valentine, decorate them and glue them to the card template. 22 hearts supplied and additional two blank. These could be made into a lovely personalised card. This is also available in French and Spanish with bilingual word lists. For more French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
Easy Halloween Activities with QR Codes
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Easy Halloween Activities with QR Codes

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12 sheets on four different easy Halloween activities working on literacy, numeracy, creative and IT skills. 1. Easy - Scan code on “1” and colour in “HALLOWEEN” correctly. Pupils can choose which font. 2. Harder - Scan the 7 codes on “2” and colour in “HALLOWEEN” correctly. Pupils can choose which font. The colours are in a different order to activity 1. 3. Design a witch’s hat. Scan the codes on “3” for ideas. *Can also work as a cutting and sticking matching activity. 4. Halloween counting. Look at the frogs and do some addition and subtraction. Pupils can find the answers on “4” at the bottom. Covers numbers 0-10. For amazing resources visit lovelanguage.
European Day of Languages Design Your Own Flag Sheets
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European Day of Languages Design Your Own Flag Sheets

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This activity is taking more of a creative approach allowing pupils to design their own flag. It comes in three forms: blank flag, English writing and French writing so pupils can work on whichever skill they need. For example, a pupil who loves football could draw himself playing football or a football pattern and underneath write, “Ce drapeau me représente car j’adore le foot. Je le joue avec mes copains…” etc. If you wanted to go all out you could find some old pillowcases, get the fabric paints out and turn these designs into real flags to hang around the school. Wouldn’t that be fun?! You might also be interested in: European Day of Languages Board Game European Day of Languages QR Code Quiz For amazing French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
European Day of Languages QR Code Quiz - updated!
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European Day of Languages QR Code Quiz - updated!

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This quiz contains ten simple general knowledge questions and pupils need to scan the QR codes (I put them up around the room) to find the answers. Each code has a letter assigned to it so even if the pupils know some of the answers already, they still need to find the letter. This quiz can also be used as a starting point for a bit of research using the iPads. For example, question four asks pupils to find the country that is in both Europe and Asia. Once the quiz is over (or as a filler while others are finishing), they could be asked to find five interesting facts about Turkey to share with the rest of the class. Included: - Question sheet - Answer sheet - QR codes You might also be interested in: European Day of Languages Board Game European Day of Languages Design Your Own Flag For amazing French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
European Day of Languages Board Game - updated for 2020!
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European Day of Languages Board Game - updated for 2020!

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A fantastic board game (think along the lines of Cranium) to celebrate European Day of Languages. Designed to try to appeal to every pupil in the classroom, there are both skill tasks and question cards with pupils being given the opportunity to write and form letters using unknown alphabets, say words in both new and familiar languages and answer general knowledge questions. Instructions: - Pupils play in small groups of 2-6 players. - Place all the question and skill cards face down in the correct place on the board. - Pupils choose a star to start on. - Roll the dice, the pupil with the highest number starts. - Pupils take it in turns to roll the dice and move clockwise around the board. - If a pupil lands on “Q”, another player picks up the “Q” card and asks them the question. If the pupil answers the question correctly they get to keep the card. - If a pupil lands on “S” they pick up the “S” card and complete the skill. If the pupil completes the skill they get to keep the card. - If a pupil lands on the dice they get to roll again. - There is no finish position. The game continues until all the cards have been won or time is up and the person with the most cards wins. Included: - Game board (print on 4 pieces of A4 - set to “Poster” when printing) - Full, easy to understand instructions - Question cards - Additional blank cards for your own questions - Skill cards - A5 support cards for plasticine task - Blank flag counters You might also be interested in: European Day of Languages QR Code Quiz European Day of Languages Design Your Own Flag For amazing French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
Regions of France - Research Activities
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Regions of France - Research Activities

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Do you want to broaden your pupils' knowledge of France while working on their research skills? This resource is really easy to use in your classroom – there are 13 printable worksheets covering the different regions of France and a blank sheet if pupils wish to research the overseas departments. Pupils can then undertake their own research (at home or in class) to find out more about a French region. Pupils are asked to: • find out what the French call that region • draw and colour the regional flag • find out the population, capital and large cities • mark the region on the map • provide interesting facts. This is great way for pupils to research other cultures.
Regions of Spain - Research Activities
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Regions of Spain - Research Activities

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Do you want to broaden your pupils' knowledge of Spain while working on their research skills? This resource is really easy to use in your classroom – there are 19 printable worksheets covering the 17 autonomous communities and two autonomous cities. Pupils can then undertake their own research (at home or in class) to find out more about a Spanish region. Pupils are asked to: • find out what the Spanish call that region • draw and colour the regional flag • find out the population, language(s) spoken and large cities • mark the region on the map • provide interesting facts. This is great way for pupils to research other cultures.
Easter Around the World - Research Activities
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Easter Around the World - Research Activities

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Easter Around the World - Research Activities Do you want to broaden your pupils’ knowledge of the world while working on their research skills? This resource is really easy to use in your classroom – there are 16 printable worksheets which cover 15 countries and include a blank sheet if there is a specific country you would like included that is not in the selection. Pupils can then undertake their own research (at home or in class) to find out more about the Easter traditions in these countries. Pupils are asked to • find out what Easter is called in the country • draw and colour the country’s flag • write how Easter is celebrated in the country • add a picture (drawn or printed) to illustrate how Easter in celebrated there The countries included are: • Bermuda • Brazil • Bulgaria • France • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Indonesia • Italy • the Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Scotland • Spain • Sweden This is great way for pupils to research other cultures. All the countries have been chosen as they have a special way to celebrate Easter - my favourite is Bermuda with their kites! On completion, pupils could present their findings to the class or they could be displayed for the whole school to see. Pupils would also love to be shown YouTube clips of these celebrations and could even try to recreate some of them… I’d love to hear if any classes make their own kites!