Help to build positive relationships from the moment the children enter the classroom by allowing them to choose the way their greeting each day!
Greetings include wave, hi-5, fist bump, another language, pinky shake, Makaton, hug, dance and new way.
Also available in blue, green and purple.
A set of six door greeting cards to welcome the children into your classroom each day.
Includes: handshake, high five, hug, fist bump, wave and a way of their choice.
A fab way to build up positive and trusting relationships with children in your class.
Also comes with the sign ‘How shall we greet each other today?’
Available as pdf and editable versions.
This resources contains the Makaton signs for 12 greetings on one A4 piece of paper. It is easy to take with you to learn the signs or to have it on hand if needed.
The greetings are:
Hello
Good Morning
Good Afternoon
Good Night
Goodbye
Yes
No
Please
Thank You
How are you
Sorry
Ok
Please see my other Makaton resources for further Makaton signs on simple A4 sheets.
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Help to develop positive relationships with the pupils using these visuals to enable them to choose how they greet the teacher each morning.
Also available in blue, green and purple.
This resource is to practice Spanish greetings. It has been UPDATED and IT IS EDITABLE:
Flashcards for Buenos días, buenas tardes, buenas noches, hola, adiós, gracias, de nada, sí and no.
What is missing? Game
Match the word with the picture
Write the correct word
Which is the correct spelling?
Listen and circle what I say!
Pack of worksheets for a year 7 French class.
13 pages of activities (6 sheets double sided and 1 one sided) on basic vocab, with help included.
Answers provided.
Ideal to use as a cover work, should last at least for two lessons depending on the speed the students work at. Students can pick which exercises they want to do first and they can take their own time with it.
Exercises go to basic to more challenging to accommodate different levels of ability.
topics in detail:
-greetings
-feelings (e.g. I am tired)
-months of the year
numbers 1 to 31
writing about basic details (age, birthday, feeling)
Make it move!
This resource provides a unit of work for Design Technology. It combines Design, Art and Technology to enable students to produce a greeting card with moving parts for a chosen celebration.
The activity will be spread over several sessions, involving exploring and creating mechanisms in the form of sliders, single lever and linkages and then using this knowledge to design, plan and model their own card, before making a final finished card with moving parts.
This resource contains:
In PDF format
Slide and lever worksheets - black and white and colour options
design worksheet
analysis worksheet
printable photo instructions
learning objective printout
teachers notes
Power point presentation with notes
I have used this resource with primary classes from yr2 -yr6 very successfully
All images are the property of TheArtTA
German Greetings and Introductions unit (Die Begrüßungen auf Deutsch) writing activities: 6 worksheets (which includes puzzles) with some additional differentiated versions and a vocabulary support page. Reviews basic German words and phrases such as Guten Tag (Hello), Guten Abend (Good evening), Auf Wiedersehen (Goodbye) and Bis bald (See you soon). Students will practise asking and answering questions such as Wie geht’s? (How are you?), Wie heißt du? (What’s your name?), Wie alt bist du? (How old are you?), and Wo wohnst du? (Where do you live?). PDF format.
My German basics resources are made for students beginning German and near beginners in KS2 or early KS3 (Years 5, 6 and 7) and equivalents but they may suit others, depending on experience. Please check the preview file to assess suitability.
Includes:
Vocabulary page (to support students who require it)
Greetings & farewells worksheet (2 levels)
Introductions worksheet - name, age, location etc (2 levels)
Display worksheet - memory aid for key phrases (with and without background images)
Hidden word puzzle
Grid puzzle (3 levels – easier versions with some letters pre-placed in the grid)
Word search puzzle (2 levels)
Full answer keys
Teacher instruction page
Differentiated versions of 4 of the 6 activities are included (not the Hidden Word Puzzle or the display worksheet), with word banks, beginnings of words, or more challenging tasks etc included as appropriate. The one-star versions are the less challenging ones. The display worksheet is included with and without background illustrations. Full answer keys and an instruction page are included.
The Hidden Word Puzzle is an engaging alternative to standard worksheets, and makes an ideal starter, early finisher activity, review task, or homework. German Greetings and Introductions vocabulary has been translated, with some deliberate errors for the students to find. Students circle boxes containing errors, then assemble the letters from the circled boxes to reveal a German number word.
SAVE by purchasing this as part of my German Greetings and Introductions BUNDLE, along with these further 4 resource packs:
German Greetings and Introductions Presentation and Activities
German Greetings Games
German Greetings Board Game
German Greetings Role-Play Cards
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NO PREP printable board game and vocabulary card for oral practice of basic German greetings (Die Begrüßungen auf Deutsch), farewells and introducing yourself in German. This speaking review activity reinforces vocabulary such as Guten Tag (Hello), Guten Abend (Good evening), Auf Wiedersehen (Goodbye) and Bis bald (See you soon). Students will practise asking and answering questions such as Wie geht’s? (How are you?), Wie heißt du? (What’s your name?), Wie alt bist du? (How old are you?), and Wo wohnst du? (Where do you live?).
My German basics resources are made for students beginning German and near beginners in KS2 or early KS3 (Years 5, 6 and 7) and equivalents but they may suit others, depending on experience. Please check the preview file to assess suitability.
Three slightly different versions of this game are included, with minor changes to a small number of phrases with locations in them. This is to better suit learners in US & Canada (Page 1 of the PDF), Australia and New Zealand (Page 2), and UK and Ireland (Page 3). All phrases used in the game feature on the vocabulary card so if you are not teaching in any of these countries, you will still be able to use the game. The vocabulary card can support younger, less experienced, or less able students.
Brief instructions for students are printed on the board, together with fuller instructions on Page 5 of the PDF file. In turn, students roll a dice and move the appropriate number of spaces. They have to say aloud in German the word, phrase or question they land on, otherwise they return to the space they came from.
You may wish to print the board in A3 for larger groups but it works well in A4 too.
SAVE by purchasing this as part of my German Greetings and Introductions BUNDLE, along with these further 4 resource packs:
German Greetings and Introductions Presentation and Activities
German Greetings Worksheets
German Greetings Games
German Greetings Role-Play Cards
Although I’m in the early days of adding German content, if you teach French too you might be interested to explore some of my French resources:
Huge French Basics BUNDLE
This is a lesson plan and resources for a beginner’s Italian lesson to use with KS2. It would be perfect to use as a first Italian lesson, as it involves children learning the most basic vocabulary of ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye.’
The lesson plan gives details of a group starter, how to teach the ‘greetings’ vocabulary, a whole class game, a speaking and listening activity, simple reading/writing activity and plenary. It is highly interactive and allows the children to practise a range of language skills.
All resources needed for the lesson are included in the price. The resources include:
a 4 page PDF lesson plan;
a 10 slide animated PowerPoint presentation containing the vocabulary to act as a visual aid (This is not editable. Click ‘Read Only’ to open.);
a sheet for the starter; and
colour and black & white versions of the reading activity.
This is lesson 1 of Unit 1 Italian designed by Blossomingminds.
Unit 1 is available here:
Beginners Italian - Greetings and Introductions Bundle
Unit 2 is available here:
Italian All About Me 5 lesson bundle
Beginners KS2 / KS3 (Year 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8) French speaking games for Greetings (Les salutations), Farewells and Introductions (Saying your Names, Ages, Where I Live etc), also known as Je me presente (Introducing myself): a board game, six 10-card loop games, a jigsaw puzzle, a 36-card active oral game and a vocabulary support page. These resources will help you plan multiple lessons.
My FSL / MFL French basics resources and units suit students beginning French, near beginners (and intermediate learners for revision) in:
* Upper Primary (Key Stage 2) - Year 4, 5, 6 (Y4 Y5 Y6)
* Secondary (Key Stage 3) - especially Year 7 and 8 (Y7 / Y8)
* Equivalents such as Core French
Instructions included.
Practise saying 'hello' and 'goodbye' (Bonjour, Salut, Au revoir, A bientot etc.) and asking and answering questions such as 'Ca va?' (How are you?), 'Comment tu t'appelles?' (What's your name?), 'Quel age as-tu?' (How old are you?), 'Ou habites-tu?' (Where do you live?) and 'Tu es de quelle nationalite?' (What's your nationality?).
SAVE with: French Greetings and Introductions BUNDLE which also includes:
French Greetings and Introductions Worksheets
French Greetings and Introductions Presentation
French Greetings and Intros Role-Play Cards
ALL 4 INCLUDED IN:
French KS2 / KS3 MEGA BUNDLE 1
BOARD GAME
Students roll a dice and say aloud in French the word, phrase or question they land on. 3 versions included (with minor changes around nationality and country to suit different locations).
LOOP GAMES
For oral practice in small groups. A student reads out the English word or phrase on their card and others check if they have the French translation, then read this out - and so on until the loop is completed.
JIGSAW PUZZLE
Print, laminate and cut the 16 triangular pieces. Students match French vocabulary with English translations to build a larger triangle.
ORAL GAME CARDS:
Give a card to each student. The questions Comment tu t'appelles?, Quel age as-tu? and Ou habites-tu? will be asked and answered as students circulate, trying to find themselves! To make locations featured more relevant, there's 3 versions (UK and Ire, US and Canada, and Aus / NZ).
Explanations, examples and exercises for Spanish Greetings. Grammar is explained in English and then in Spanish for complete linguistic understanding and ability to comparre and contrast.
Language covered:
Hola
Buenos dias
Buenos Tardes
Buenos Noches
Adios
Hasta Luego
Hasta Pronto
Como te llama
Me llamo
A 27 slide powerpoint for a starter lesson with year 6 or 7 giving classroom rules, the value of learning a language, flashcards of greetings, a slide of vocabulary and poster and group activity.