Free video set in a haunted house practises Halloween nouns with prepositions.
PowerPoint includes:
1.Presentation of vocabulary with gorgeous images
2. What is it? Game (OR play beat the teacher- explained in notes at bottom of slides)
3. Flying words game
4. Missing word game
5. Under the spotlight game
6. Listening Grid
7. Vocab match up
8. Magic potion activity
9. Link to French Halloween song
10. Noughts and Crosses game
Living Graph on school equipment.
Includes 2 sets of clues- advanced and simplified.
In groups or pairs pupils read clues, put them in chronological order then plot the clues on the line graph.
The clues describe Chloé's shopping trip for school stationery and the graph will represent what time she did something/bought something and how she felt. Extra Challenge - does she have enough money left for a milkshake?
Great for deep learning, numeracy, pupil collaboration.
Credit card sized word clouds- excellent starter activity. Great for revision as well.
Could give out as an extension tool for early finishers. Give them out upon arrival and give them a time frame. At the end of the timeframe pupils go head to head in a 'bidding war'. Each pupil says how many they can translate and have to prove it. The highest bidder goes first- if he can get to his bid he wins, if he can't the next bidder goes and has to get to his highest bid to win.
Includes 5 resources to teach The Basics including
1. PowerPoint to introduce and practise greetings (phrases; spotlight activity; 'qu'est-ce que c'est' round; match up; invent a dialogue activity and link to Voki website to create talking character)
2. PowerPoint to introduce and practise days of the week and months of the year. As above plus links to 2 songs with videos.
3. Word Clud and Odd one out Worksheet (great homework sheet) gives pupils a chance to assess how much vocab they have retained. Then tests higher order thinking skills.
4. One Page Learning mat. Great support. Laminate. Put on IWB in colour. Great revision sheet.
5. Follow me cards. (includes how to play notes for teacher)
Includes 5 resources to teach 'les animaux'.
1. PowerPoint: images and words; spotlight activity 'qu'est-ce que c'est?' round; a match up slide; a categorising slide (pets/wild animals venn diagram) and a link to a French zoo.
2. Follow me cards. 2 versions- French French and French English. (ie. Qui a un éléphant?...J'ai un éléphant... OR Qui a un éléphant?...I have an elephant.
3. One Page Learning Mat. All of the animal nouns on one page. Plus INCREDIBLE sentences for pupils to use and adapt. Not just your typical 'J'ai un chien qui s'appelle...' but things like I am allergic to cats / I went on safari and I saw some lions etc.
4. Worksheet: (a great homework sheet) Word cloud and an odd one out activity.
5. A fun quiz. What is the ideal pet for you? Challenging vocab coupled with simple yes or no responses.
Use as a speaking frame / a writing frame / a learning mat / a revision aid / an extension tool to teach animals.
This writing frame goes far beyond the typical 'J'ai un chien qui s'appelle...' and includes sentences in the perfect, imperfect, future and conditional tenses.
The PDF is in colour but looks nice printed in greyscale as well. I usually print and photocopy in greyscale but put the colour version on the IWB.
All you need to introduce the vocabulary for Days and Months in French .
1.Individual slides with essential nouns on.
2.A slide with all vocabulary on one page (for 'qu'est-ce que c'est? OR an opportunity for pupils to copy into books)
4. In the spotlight activity
5. Match up activity
6. Days of the week video link
7. Months of the year video link
Perfect introduction to my other resources on greetings and initial questions and responses including One page Learning Mat, Follow me Cards, Word Cloud, Odd one-out and A flow chart quiz.
All you need to introduce the vocabulary for .
Greetings and initial questions and responses
1.Individual slides with essential nouns on.
2.A slide with all vocabulary on one page (for 'qu'est-ce que c'est? OR an opportunity for pupils to copy into books)
4. In the spotlight activity
5. Match up activity
6. Create a dialgoue activity
7. Link to Voki website for pupils to make French avatars.
Perfect introduction to my other resources on greetings and initial questions and responses including One page Learning Mat, Follow me Cards, Word Cloud, Odd one-out and A flow chart quiz.
All you need to introduce the vocabulary for school equipment
1.Individual slides with essential nouns on.
2.A slide with all vocabulary on one page (for 'qu'est-ce que c'est? OR an opportunity for pupils to copy into books)
3. In the spotlight activity
4 . Match up activity
5 . Categorising diamond 9 activity
6 . Link to authentic French website for practising school equipment vocabulary.
Perfect introduction to my other resources on school equipment including One page Learning Mat, Follow me Cards, Word Cloud, Odd one-out and a flow chart quiz.
All you need to introduce the vocabulary for animals.
1.Individual slides with essential nouns on.
2.A slide with all vocabulary on one page (for 'qu'est-ce que c'est? OR an opportunity for pupils to copy into books)
3. Advanced vocabulary including farmyard and wild animals
4. In the spotlight activity
5. Match uo activity
6. Categorising Venn Diagram activity
7. Link to authentic French website for practising animals vocabulary.
Perfect introduction to my other resources on 'les animaux' including One page Learning Mat, Follow me Cards, Word Cloud, Odd one-out and A flow chart quiz.
Starter? Classroom talk? Such an engaging resource- my pupils can't get enough of this activity.
In pairs pupils do the quiz and find out what their ideal pet is. In the target language they ask things such as, 'tu aimes caresser les animaux?' and 'tu veux mettre ton animal dans un cage?' to reach a conclusion.
They LOVE it. But it is more than just a hook. The activity can be manipulated- pupils can use the structures within the quiz to produce a complex answer to the question 'as-tu un animal?' with a response such as 'oui, j'ai un animal, j'ai un chien car je préfère les grands animaux. Je voudrais avoir un lapin mais je ne veux pas mettre mon animal dans une cage. Je n'habite pas sur une ferme donc je n'ai pas de vaches mais j'ai un grand jardin et ma mère voudrait une chèvre car elle aime le fromage.'
(Obviously this will need some scaffolding perhaps in the form of a writing frame but how refreshing to bask in the joy of the final outcome!)
Use as a speaking frame / a writing frame / a learning mat / a revision aid / an extension tool.
The PDF is in colour but looks nice printed in greyscale as well. I usually print and photocopy in greyscale but put the colour version on the IWB.
Versatile worksheet: use to consolidate language following presentation / a homework / a revision sheet / a starter.
Top half is a word cloud with the words for French numbers. Instructions to cross off words they know, circle and look up ones they don't.
Bottom half is an 'odd one out' table prompting them to decide which is the odd one out and be prepared to explain why they made that choice.
Versatile worksheet: use to consolidate language following presentation / a homework / a revision sheet / a starter.
Top half is a word cloud with 'personalities' vocabulary. Instructions to cross off words they know, circle and look up ones they don't.
Bottom half is an 'odd one out' table prompting them to decide which is the odd one out and be prepared to explain why they made that choice.
Versatile worksheet: use to consolidate language following presentation / a homework / a revision sheet / a starter.
Top half is a word cloud with 'physical descriptions' vocabulary. Instructions to cross off words they know, circle and look up ones they don't.
Bottom half is an 'odd one out' table prompting them to decide which is the odd one out and be prepared to explain why they made that choice.
32 unique animals on these cards including pets, farmyard animals, wild animals and a few extra.
Distribute the cards. The person with 'DEBUT' begins and asks the first question 'Qui a un hamster?' this prompts the next person who has the phrase 'J'ai un hamster' written on their card. They shout this out followed by their own question, 'Qui a un chien?' The game continues like this until the last person ends with 'La Fin!'
Excellent for vocabulary consolidation and to inject energy into the lesson. Gets pupils interacting and speaking and listening.
35 unique cards covering the basics including greetings, first questions and responses, days of the week and months of the year.
Distribute the cards. The person with 'DEBUT' begins and asks the first question 'Qui a bonjour?' this prompts the next person who has the phrase 'J'ai bonjour' written on their card. They shout this out followed by their own question, 'Qui a au revoir?' The game continues like this until the last person ends with 'La Fin!'
Excellent for vocabulary consolidation and to inject energy into the lesson. Gets pupils interacting and speaking and listening.
Brilliant for revision lessons for all year groups.
Versatile worksheet: use to consolidate language following presentation / a homework / a revision sheet / a starter.
Top half is a word cloud with 'the basics' vocabulary. Instructions to cross off words they know, circle and look up ones they don't.
Bottom half is an 'odd one out' table prompting them to decide which is the odd one out and be prepared to explain why they made that choice.
A fantastic support for all year groups. Would be good to have in a cardboard folder pinned to the wall for reference or enlarged and used as a poster.
Print and laminate and use as a learning mat to boost confidence amongst new learners in the classroom. Great differentiation technique when dealing with mixed ability classes.
Use it as a speaking frame / a writing frame / a learning mat / a revision aid / an extension tool.
The PDF is in colour but looks nice printed in greyscale as well. I usually print and photocopy in greyscale but put the colour version on the IWB.
Versatile worksheet- use to: consolidate language following presentation / a homework / a revision sheet / a starter.
Top half is a word cloud with 'les animaux' vocabulary. Instructions to cross off words they know, circle and look up ones they don't.
Bottom half is an 'odd one out' table prompting them to decide which is the odd one out and be prepared to explain why they made that choice.