Display: French Speaking Countries / Les Pays Francophones
This display is based on some of the countries that speak French (not only the official 29)
It is available in 2 different styles.
Style 1: A simplified version of the display based around the camera roll you might find on a mobile or tablet.
Style 2: This version contains more detail and has some simples facts about the countries as well as some hashtags written in French. (This version is also probably more time efficient as it requires less cutting out) This display would also work well alongside with the French GCSE 9-1 Photocard display.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12568174
I hope you find them useful.
New Resources added
This bundle contains my most popular French displays. It is a complete set of displays that are colourful, detailed and fully editable should you wish to adapt anything.
There should be enough to cover your entire classroom!
Why Learn Langauges?
French Flag Welcome bunting
Numbers (1 -1000)
Question Words
Tenses Display
CROISSANT Display (Improving writing and speaking skills)
GCSE Photocard Display
French Speaking Countries
French Calendar
Airport Departure Board Display
If you are looking for less detailed displays (with less colour printing required) please see my Essential French Classroom Display Bundle
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-classroom-displays-bundle-ideal-for-nqts-12565628
French classroom pack of displays and labels
This resource is ideal for NQTs or anyone wanting to redecorate a classroom. Minimal effort required, simply print, cut out and display. All resources are fully editable.
This pack contains:
Number display
Connective & Time phrase display
Tense Display
Opinion phrase display
Question word display
Welcome Bunting
Door sign
Pupil exercise book labels
Stationery labels
French City Team/Table Labels
If you are looking for more detailed displays please see this bundle
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/decorate-you-french-classroom-12568190
I hope this saves you lots of time.
6 team/table labels named after different French cities.
These are useful for labeling tables/groups or if you are doing team games.
There are 3 with a red outline and 3 with a blue outline so you can easily split the class in half when doing a competition.
This resource is also part of a bundle made as a starter pack for NQTs.
This is a quiz that I made to accompany the ITV documentary Paris, Greatest cities of the world.
The documentary is available on YouTube (not my upload)
The pupils can answer it as they watch or complete it as a test at the end with prizes for the highest mark. It’s great for the end of term.
P.S the answers are included on the last page
Enjoy!