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Le Noël - Combien?
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Le Noël - Combien?

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An activity which revises colour, number and Christmas vocabulary. One worksheet is where adult gives children instructions of how many objects to colour and what colours to use. The other worksheet is where children write the number name of how many objects there are. If you use these worksheets, please spare a moment to leave a comment. Your feedback is much appreciated. Joyeux Noël à tous...
Les cartes de Joyeuses Pâques 2
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Les cartes de Joyeuses Pâques 2

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Ready made Easter cards for those children who are unable to draw. If you stop by, please do take the time to comment. Your feedback is very much appreciated. Joyeuses Pâques à tous...
Chez moi et Où j'habite (2)
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Chez moi et Où j'habite (2)

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Activity showing 4 characters and saying where each one lives. Handy for revising/reinforcing different types of homes and locations. Very basic as I work with 7 year olds. Perhaps could be modified for older students.
KS2 French - Letter to answer
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KS2 French - Letter to answer

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A simple letter in French for children to answer. Revises: greetings, name, age, hair & eye colour, personality, family members, locality, homes, Please take the time to leave a comment. Your feedback is really appreciated.
Où vas-tu? Where are you going? French worksheets
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Où vas-tu? Where are you going? French worksheets

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Gap-fill worksheet to practice the use of 'au, à la and aux when using &‘Je vais …&’;. Also revises place names of buildings and shops found in a town. Follow on w/sheet practises conjugating the verb ‘aller&’. Please leave a comment. Your feedback is much appreciated.
FRENCH - Les Couleurs Activity Booklet - 2nd to 6th grade - Worksheets
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FRENCH - Les Couleurs Activity Booklet - 2nd to 6th grade - Worksheets

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A selection of worksheets for learning and practicing the names of colours in french. I hope I have devised a fun way to reinforce and practice french colour names for mas. and fem. nouns. Teacher copy is in colour and there is a black and white one for the children to complete. There is also a gap-fill worksheet for children to fill in the names of plural colours. There is a teacher copy as a template. There are worksheets to practice colours as adjectives focusing on describing female nouns. Revises everyday objects and a classroom setting. Feedback is always welcome. If you consider this worth buying, ‘un très grand merci.’
Moi et l'école
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Moi et l'école

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A worksheet for getting to know all about the new students coming into your class in French. Covers names of family members, sports/activities, what they like and don't like, their personalities and which school subjects they like or don&'t like. A good way of checking what your students already know in French. If you use this, please spare a moment to comment. It has take me hours to make, lol...
J'habite.......
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J'habite.......

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Introduction to saying which country you live in using the expression, J'habite en/au/aux ______ . Gap-fill worksheet.
French Christmas Sentence Builders
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French Christmas Sentence Builders

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This is a very engaging & fun activity that revises Christmas vocab. verbs, question words, opinions é the weather. Students are given the the muddled sentences. (The unscrambled sentences is a teacher copy.) Students cut out the words é unscramble them to form a sentence that makes sense. They stick the sentence onto the worksheet and underneath translate the sentence into English. Those students who are able, can answer those sentences which are questions. In French, bien sûr. (See example) Please take the time to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated. Joyeux Noël à tous…
Snakes & ladders - Daily routine
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Snakes & ladders - Daily routine

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Board game using reflexive verbs describing a daily routine. Rules are slightly different to the usual ones. The difference being is that if a child lands on a snake and they are able to say the phrase describing the picture then they do NOT have to slither down the snake but remain on the square and continue around the board.
La Maison - Activity Booklet
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La Maison - Activity Booklet

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A booklet of gap-fill worksheets for learning/practising vocabulary for: rooms in a house, furniture, the exterior of a house and a place setting. If you use this, please do take a moment to comment. Your feedback is very much appreciated. If you don't have the time to comment, could you at least give it a rating. Merci beaucoup.
Les parties du corps - une fille
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Les parties du corps - une fille

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A gap fill-in activity for 'les filles' to label the names of body parts. I have also included a workheet without words which could be used as a test once they have learnt the vocabulary. Feedback would be really appreciated.
Aller et au, à la ou aux
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Aller et au, à la ou aux

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Revision of the verb aller together with the expression 'to the'. Gap fill sentences to say where each person is going to in a typical town.
Les Couleurs  Activities
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Les Couleurs Activities

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An introduction to learning colours in French. This resource is aimed at very young children. However it could be modified for slightly older children. The images chosen are those which I have taught to 3 to 5 years old. Again these could be changed to suit any age group. If you use this please take the time to comment. Your feedback is very much appreciated.
Easter image to colour
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Easter image to colour

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A colouring activity to introduce Easter vocabulary. Revises colours/plurals. Please take the time to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated. Joyeuses Pâques à tous...
Les verbes au présent
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Les verbes au présent

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A simple introduction to the present tense of avoir, être, and regular er, ir and re verbs. Gap fill-in exercise. Feedback is always appreciated.