This can be used with any language.
Pupils play in two teams. When you click on the O or the X, the square will change to either O or X.
Instructions are within the PowerPoint.
This template allows you to use your own clues and Catchphrase-style picture, etc. underneath the clues.
Instructions are in the notes section in the PowerPoint.
This writing help sheet is aimed at very early German learners or lower ability learners.
It encourages students to write about what is in their school bag in a simple sentence.
Whole-class activity, which could become pairwork.
Instead of saying, for example, “2 plus 3”, you say, “une robe plus des chaussures”.
Students’ answers would then be “une veste”, instead of “5”.
Make the calculation as complicated as you like!
Use this PowerPoint to introduce saying whether or not you like different foods and drinks in German.
Instructions are in the PowerPoint, which starts by introducing the vocabulary and ends with pupils using a 'reveal' activity to identify the food/drink in German.
After teaching the colours in French, use this to entertain and focus your class! It can be quite amusing for the teacher too! It can also be a fabulous starter to focus pupils at the start of a lesson.
A familiar format: pupils have to say the colour of the ink, not the word itself.
Use this to teach students different time expressions for past, present and future in French.
Students need to be able to use and recognise time expressions/phrases to improve their skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing.
This is a template, so you can use your own choice of words, in any language.
Students choose a number on the screen and have to make a sentence with the word that appears after clicking. Depending upon ability, they could make new sentences with the words chosen, or they could try to make a story with the following words.