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Providing hundreds of easy to use French and Spanish resources for schools, non-language specialist primary teachers, tutors and home educators. My resources... - complement Scotland's 1 plus 2 approach to Modern Languages but will be useful to Modern Language teachers worldwide - aim to support non-language specialists with audio (provided by myself!) in the PowerPoints and clear and simple vocabulary and grammar information - are specially designed to support dyslexic pupils

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Providing hundreds of easy to use French and Spanish resources for schools, non-language specialist primary teachers, tutors and home educators. My resources... - complement Scotland's 1 plus 2 approach to Modern Languages but will be useful to Modern Language teachers worldwide - aim to support non-language specialists with audio (provided by myself!) in the PowerPoints and clear and simple vocabulary and grammar information - are specially designed to support dyslexic pupils
French Local Community - Buying things in a shop - vocabulary cards
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French Local Community - Buying things in a shop - vocabulary cards

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Vocabulary cards are great to help pupils learn vocabulary, practise spelling, reading, listening and speaking as well as dictionary skills. Included: ways to make the most of your vocabulary cards, cards (image only, vocabulary only, image and vocabulary). The six items included are things children may want to buy from a shop: a ball, hat, toy car, cuddly toy, comic and video game. You will find all the terms covered in this vocabulary list and don't forget to check out the bundle for best value for money! For more French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
French Local Community - Buying things in a shop - worksheets
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French Local Community - Buying things in a shop - worksheets

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This resource comprises of two worksheets: a word search where pupils name the items and another word search where pupils match the two lists of items. The two sheets are intended to be used for differentiation purposes. The items included are things children may wish to buy in a shop: a hat, ball, toy car, cuddly toy, comic and video game. You will find all the terms covered in this vocabulary list and don't forget to check out the bundle for best value for money! For more French and Spanish resources visit lovelanguage.
Rey le Robot - pets in French
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Rey le Robot - pets in French

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Rey le Robot flashes through pets when you press "s" in slideshow mode. Press "s" again to stop him. Pupils say/write whichever slide it lands on. *Note: This works best on a quick computer!
Pets in French - spinners
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Pets in French - spinners

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This resource is made up of three sets of spinners: image only, vocabulary only singular and vocabulary only plural. This enables different skills to be practised or for differentiation.
Pets in French - vocabulary
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Pets in French - vocabulary

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A clear vocabulary list introducing pets in French and basic sentence structures (also includes "some" and "called"). Ties in with this unit's PowerPoint.
Pets in French - PowerPoints
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Pets in French - PowerPoints

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Two PowerPoints in French introducing pets. The first answers the question, "As-tu un animal?" and the second introduces ten animals, "some", "I dont have a pet" and how to say what animals are called in singular and plural. Model conversations are provided along with some guessing games. Both PowerPoints also include audio to support non-language specialists.
Life cycle of a plant in French - PowerPoints
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Life cycle of a plant in French - PowerPoints

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This resource comprises of two PowerPoints (one normal, one dyslexia-friendly) designed to take pupils through the life cycle of a plant in French. It introduce pupils to the terms: seed, roots, stem, leaves and flowers. There is a game at the end of the PowerPoints for pupils to practise their vocabulary. Audio is provided to support non-language specialists.