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Hello Amazing Fellow Educators! I´m Danicka. I graduated with a teaching specialization in French as an Additional Language from the University of Toronto in June 2022. I am currently an IB French Teacher for the Middle Years and Diploma Programs. I bring extensive experience in teaching French to diverse learners. My resources aim to make students´ learning of the French and Spanish languages authentic and fun, emphasizing the essential skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

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Hello Amazing Fellow Educators! I´m Danicka. I graduated with a teaching specialization in French as an Additional Language from the University of Toronto in June 2022. I am currently an IB French Teacher for the Middle Years and Diploma Programs. I bring extensive experience in teaching French to diverse learners. My resources aim to make students´ learning of the French and Spanish languages authentic and fun, emphasizing the essential skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Something beautiful literacy lesson - Early stage 2 Grade 2
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Something beautiful literacy lesson - Early stage 2 Grade 2

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This detailed literacy lesson plan is perfect for your Early Stage 2 Grade 2 students! Links are included to ready to use Google document worksheets. Your students will be able to consolidate their understanding of making text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections using the read-aloud book Something beautiful by Sharon Dennis Wyeth. This can also be used for students in the primary grades at the early stage 2 reading stage.
Activité orale - Jeu la description physique
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Activité orale - Jeu la description physique

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This game will enable students to practice using vocabulary to describe people (hair colour, eye colour, etc.) in French. Extra support: Students requiring extra support can be given a vocabulary sheet with descriptor words and expressions to talk about hair and eye colour in French. Materials required to play this game in the classroom: A pair of dice for each group of students (The number of groups will depend on how many students you have in your classroom.)
Les fêtes
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Les fêtes

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Students will learn vocabulary related to the Christmas holidays through a series of interactive activities enabling them to practice their oral, reading, and writing comprehension skills.
Jeu - Qui suis-je ?
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Jeu - Qui suis-je ?

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Students will be able to learn new vocabulary related to common objects they see in their everyday life through this engaging game of “Guess who?”
Liste de salutations en français
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Liste de salutations en français

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Students will learn common expressions and greetings in French. This is ideal for beginner students. They can work in small groups to figure out as many meanings as they can and then figure out the remaining expressions using a useful online dictionary tool such as Wordreference.com
Les beaux arts
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Les beaux arts

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Students will engage in an inquiry activity to learn about an artist (e.g. sculptor, painter, etc.) of their choice. They will learn a wide range of vocabulary and present their artist and their work of art with the vocabulary they have learned. This will also help them gain confidence in their oral speaking skills.
Activité orale - Je fais des phrases au passé composé
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Activité orale - Je fais des phrases au passé composé

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This dice game can be used in the classroom to promote your students´ oral communication skills in French using irregular and regular verbs in the passé composé with the auxiliary avoir. Materials for use in the physical classroom: A pair of dice for each group of students (the number of groups will depend on the number of students in your class.)
Faire de vs Jouer à
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Faire de vs Jouer à

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Students will learn how to use the expressions Faire de … vs. Jouer à… to talk about sports and activities. They will also learn the different contracted forms of the prepositions à and de.