French - English - PETS worksheets
<p>French and English language – Household pets<br />
A bundle of printable worksheets to teach the names of ten household pets in French or English to Years 1, 2 & 3 (KS1 & KS2), using a visually entertaining cartoon style. These are provided as both a pdf file and a PowerPoint presentation (for screen / interactive whiteboard).</p>
<p>15 landscape pages, with 10 pets for teaching French pet names:<br />
• Colour illustrations, with animals named in French<br />
• Colour worksheet, with French words only (for pupil to connect words to animals with lines)<br />
• Colour worksheet, with blank boxes (for pupil to write in the French words)<br />
• Black & white worksheet, with French words only (for pupil to connect words to animals with lines, and colouring exercise)<br />
• Black & white worksheet, with blank boxes (for the pupil to write in the words and colouring exercise)<br />
• 10 pages with one pet per page; first without names, then click in presentation mode in PowerPoint to see names in French (for classroom teaching)</p>
<p>15 landscape pages, with 10 pets for teaching English pet names; details as above<br />
• Colour illustrations, with animals named in English<br />
• Colour worksheet, with English words only (for pupil to connect words to animals with lines)<br />
• Colour worksheet, with blank boxes (for pupil to write in the English words)<br />
• Black & white worksheet, with English words only (for pupil to connect words to animals with lines, and colouring exercise)<br />
• Black & white worksheet, with blank boxes (for the pupil to write in the words and colouring exercise)<br />
• 10 pages with one pet per page; first without names, then click in presentation mode in PowerPoint to see names in English (for classroom teaching)</p>
<p>Any sheet can be printed at any size by adjusting print settings (A5 / A4 / A3 / A2), or displayed on screen.</p>
<p>The PowerPoint version allows some editing by the teacher, and for selection of the slides to be presented.</p>
<p>We have found it helpful to print the colour illustration with named animals on A3 as a wall poster, print selected A5 worksheets for pupils to do the exercises, colour in, and stick in work books, and present selected slides from the PowerPoint to teach.</p>