Hi! Thanks for taking a look at my TES shop! I am an MFL teacher with a specific interest in numeracy skills within language learning. I previously taught primary maths and I am also interested in developing hands-on activities which aid learning.
Hi! Thanks for taking a look at my TES shop! I am an MFL teacher with a specific interest in numeracy skills within language learning. I previously taught primary maths and I am also interested in developing hands-on activities which aid learning.
Learn about the Christmas traditions in Germany with this fun scavenger hunt. There are 10 English language texts, each on a different aspect of German Christmas customs, which can be hung up around the classroom. Each text also has a question; however, the answers to the questions are found in a different text, so pupils need to move around the room, reading the information and searching for the answers.
The answers become the Code Words, which are recorded in the pupils’ answer grids. Once the grid is complete, pupils unscramble the letters in the shaded boxes to find the Mystery Word. The first pupils to find the Mystery Word are the winners. Pupils can play individually, in pairs or small groups.
This resource contains:
10 texts to stick up around the classroom
Directions for pupils and notes for teachers
Teacher answer sheet
Answer grids for pupils
Learn about the Christmas traditions in France with this fun scavenger hunt. There are 10 English language texts, each on a different aspect of French Christmas customs, which can be hung up around the classroom. Each text also has a question; however, the answers to the questions are found in a different text, so pupils need to move around the room, reading the information and searching for the answers.
The answers become the Code Words, which are recorded in the pupils’ answer grids. Once the grid is complete, pupils unscramble the letters in the shaded boxes to find the Mystery Word. The first pupils to find the Mystery Word are the winners. Pupils can play individually, in pairs or small groups.
This resource contains:
10 texts to stick up around the classroom
Directions for pupils and notes for teachers
Teacher answer sheet
Answer grids for pupils
Ideal for European Day of Languages or as a multi-language activity to demonstrate links between languages.
A fun resource for pupils to discover links between languages whilst solving the mystery. Activities cover transport vocabulary in a variety of languages, exploring departure boards, categorising languages into language families, matching country names and an odd-one-out quiz to discover the final destination. Pupils are asked to find clues in order to help their neighbour find his brother who is somewhere in Europe. Pupils are given a scenario and a bucket list of possible locations. They then work through the activities to find clues which allow them to eliminate locations and ultimately find the destination.
Some research is involved in translating vocabulary from various languages so I would recommend having devices on hand to help students.
A teacher guide with instructions and answers is included, which would make the mystery an ideal cover lesson.
Includes:
Bucket list, pupil instructions and 5 activities
Extension task: word search for early finishers
Teacher guide complete with instructions and answers.
Ideal for European Day of Languages!
Find 22 of the 24 official languages of the European Union in this fun wordsearch. Find words vertically, horizontally and diagonally, forwards and backwards. As an extension task, pupils can research which two official languages have been left out.
Answer sheet included.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/european-language-mystery-12902772