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GCSE SPANISH - Social Issues - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Home - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Clothes - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Town and Shops -COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Home, town, neighbourhood and region - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Customs and Festivals - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Free Time Activities - Cinema and TV - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Free Time Activities - Food and Eating Out - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Free Time Activities - Sport - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Technology in everyday life - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Me, My Family and Friends 3 (higher tier) - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Me, My Family and Friends 2 - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
GCSE SPANISH - Me, My Family and Friends 1 (adjectives) - COLOUR MATCH
This is a colour match exercise to practise vocabulary from the AQA syllabus. Students find a pair which mean the same, in English and Spanish. They then colour them the same colour. If they run out of colours they could use stripes, spots etc. If you are short on time they could number the boxes instead of colouring them in. The second sheet is for students to fill in the words as they find them and then to use as a vocab list. This is useful for a starter, a cover lesson or a homework
WORDS IN A WORD (9) French Vocabulary Practice
Pupils use the letters of LA VOITURE EST GRANDE to find 20 words in French. They then write them in the grid provided and write the English next to them. They could use a dictionary. Letters are printed at the bottom of the page to be cut out and re-arranged to help the pupils to find words.
The second page is an easier grid as the English for the words they are looking for is provided.
The third page has an answer sheet.
WORDS IN A WORD (8) French Vocabulary Practice
Pupils use the letters of LES OISEAUX CHANTENT to find 20 words in French. They then write them in the grid provided and write the English next to them. They could use a dictionary. Letters are printed at the bottom of the page to be cut out and re-arranged to help the pupils to find words.
The second page is an easier grid as the English for the words they are looking for is provided.
The third page has an answer sheet.
WORDS IN A WORD (7) French Vocabulary Practice
Pupils use the letters of JE VOUDRAIS UNE GLACE to find 20 words in French. They then write them in the grid provided and write the English next to them. They could use a dictionary. Letters are printed at the bottom of the page to be cut out and re-arranged to help the pupils to find words.
The second page is an easier grid as the English for the words they are looking for is provided.
The third page has an answer sheet.
WORDS IN A WORD (6) French Vocabulary Practice
Pupils use the letters of MA MAISON EST EN VILLE to find 20 words in French. They then write them in the grid provided and write the English next to them. They could use a dictionary. Letters are printed at the bottom of the page to be cut out and re-arranged to help the pupils to find words.
The second page is an easier grid as the English for the words they are looking for is provided.
The third page has an answer sheet.
WORDS IN A WORD (5) French Vocabulary Practice
Pupils use the letters of J'AIME NAGER DANS LA MER to find 20 words in French. They then write them in the grid provided and write the English next to them. They could use a dictionary. Letters are printed at the bottom of the page to be cut out and re-arranged to help the pupils to find words.
The second page is an easier grid as the English for the words they are looking for is provided.
The third page has an answer sheet.
WORDS IN A WORD (4) French Vocabulary Practice
Pupils use the letters of IL A LES CHEVEUX LONGS to find 20 words in French. They then write them in the grid provided and write the English next to them. They could use a dictionary. Letters are printed at the bottom of the page to be cut out and re-arranged to help the pupils to find words.
The second page is an easier grid as the English for the words they are looking for is provided.
The third page has an answer sheet.
WORDS IN A WORD (3) French Vocabulary Practice
Pupils use the letters of JE RESTE A LA MAISON to find 20 words in French. They then write them in the grid provided and write the English next to them. They could use a dictionary. Letters are printed at the bottom of the page to be cut out and re-arranged to help the pupils to find words.
The second page is an easier grid as the English for the words they are looking for is provided.
The third page has an answer sheet.