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Joanne_Leyland

Ostern - German Easter resource

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<p>A fantastic selection of 8 printable PDFs plus teacher’s notes. This great bundle includes 4 fun activity sheets with an Easter Theme and the colours in German as well as 4 lovely German Easter cards to colour.</p> <p>The 4 fun activity sheets include:<br /> Two colour by number Easter pictures<br /> A count and colour the Easter eggs activity sheet<br /> A word search in the shape of an Easter egg</p> <p>Ideal for ages 7-11 or 11-14 (KS2 or KS3)</p>
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FrauRSK

Ostern Workbook/ Easter Workbook

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<p>Here is a 12 page booklet that I have created to use leading up to the Easter holidays.<br /> There is a variety of activities - translation/ describe the picture/ reading/ writing.<br /> Can be used within class time as a full lesson(s)/ partially over the course of a few weeks or as cover work.<br /> Enjoy!</p>
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ninatutor

Ostern Lesung - German Easter Reading

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<p>This handout includes 2 parts: a matching section on vocabulary for Easter and a reading section describing Easter celebrations in Germanic countries. Reading includes five reading comprehension questions.</p> <p>Level: present tense<br /> Editable word file.<br /> With answer key</p> <p>Vocab includes:<br /> Frohe Ostern<br /> der Fasching<br /> der Osterbaum<br /> die Ostereier<br /> der Osterhase<br /> suchen<br /> bemalen<br /> der Karfreitag<br /> fasten<br /> verstecken</p>
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brettl

Ostern/ Easter

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Last minute upload for use with year 7/8 in an 'Easter' lesson. Short little children&'s poems connected to Easter, plus a little work to do.
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MosaiK

German Easter Activities Ostern

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<p>A presentation, cue cards, flash cards, matching up cards, sequencing cards and a picture vocabulary list make this a fun Easter Activity pack for learners of German. This resource contains a 46-slides Powerpoint presentation to take learners through the 27 items of new vocabulary. Students could make notes on the ‘picture vocabulary list’ which has pictures and words to match for all expressions used in this pack. Further activities use matching, sequencing, flash cards and cue cards. The cards could be used to play pairs, snap and a variety of other games.</p> <p>A document with suggestions for use and differentiation is included.</p> <p>If you like this resource, please leave me a review and check out my other resources. Look out for my bundles which will save you time and money for even more learning opportunities.</p> <p>Out of fairness to me and to reflect the time I spent designing this resource, please be sure to purchase a school license if you intend to share it with colleagues anywhere. Thank you.</p> <p>©MosaiK</p>
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blondio

easter in Germany - Ostern

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<p>Word match up - using days of the week as known vocabulary<br /> Egg shaped text on easter traditions around Germany with 10 comprehension questions in English<br /> Egg template to decorate to show one of the traditions learned about<br /> Suitable for Key stage 3 - 1 lessons work approx</p>
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lfenner1

Ostern Arbeitsblatt

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Easter worksheet. Enjoy! We will probably play heads down, thumbs up with the key vocab, but only as a treat.....!
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Seviltheteacher

Ostern Wortsuchrätsel

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<p><em><strong>Ostern Wortsuchrätsel</strong></em> mit dem Lösungsschlüssel</p> <p><em>Die Wörter im Rätsel sind:</em></p> <p>Auferstehung, Fastenzeit, feiern, Feiertag, Fest, Frühling, Kinder, Ostereier, Osterhase, Ostern, Sonntag, Süßigkeiten, Tradition, Vollmond.</p>
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LlanguageLlamas

German Easter Activities and Puzzles - Ostern

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<p>This 27 page pack contains resources and activities to teach German words for talking about Easter. The vocabulary set includes: das Küken, das Osterei, der Korb, die Karte, der Osterhase, das Lamm, die Ostereiersuche, Frohe Ostern, das Nest, die Osterglocke.</p> <p>The pack comprises:<br /> * 10 color flashcards/posters<br /> * Write Around the Room activity b/w<br /> * Anagram puzzle plus answer key b/w<br /> * Frohe Ostern flip book<br /> * Crossword puzzle (2 versions - one with initial letters given to provide for differentiation in the classroom) plus answer key b/w<br /> * Wordsearch activity with answer key b/w<br /> * 2 Frohe Ostern color by number cards<br /> * Mobile</p> <p>You might also be interested in our <a href="https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/german-easter-color-by-number-11496093">German Easter Color by Number</a></p>
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Dlead

Frohe Ostern Colouring Sheet

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<p>A colour by numbers activity for Easter.<br /> The sheet has the same colouring activity on it twice to reduce the number you need to print.</p>
Differentiated worksheets on celebrations in Germany.  Weihnachten, Ostern and Silvester.Quick View
sarahmccarthy86

Differentiated worksheets on celebrations in Germany. Weihnachten, Ostern and Silvester.

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<p>This bundle includes:</p> <ol> <li> <p>A reading passage suitable for higher ability students about Christmas in Germany. Some help with vocabulary is provided, as well as images. Students complete a true, false or not in the text reading activity based on their understanding of the passage.</p> </li> <li> <p>A worksheet on Christmas in Germany suitable for lower attainers upon entry. Students practice using a dictionary and research the vocabulary in Germany for the key phrases. Students have some help, as there are clues re: the length and number of words needed.</p> </li> <li> <p>A translation task on New Year’s resolutions for lower ability students. Students are provided with some key vocabulary to support them. The worksheet is differentiated as tasks are split into easy, medium and challenging.</p> </li> <li> <p>A translation task on New Year’s resolutions for higher ability students. The worksheet is differentiated as tasks are split into easy, medium and challenging.</p> </li> <li> <p>An activity for more able students in Y7 about Easter in Germany. Students match up sentences about Easter in Germany to corresponding images.</p> </li> <li> <p>An activity for lower ability students about Easter in Germany. Students practice using a dictionary and research the vocabulary in Germany for the key phrases. Students have some help, as there are clues re: the length and number of words needed.</p> </li> <li> <p>An activity for higher ability students about Oktoberfest. Students find the corresponding German phrases to key facts written in English about Oktoberfest. They then answer 10 statements about Oktoberfest, writing True, False or Not in the text.</p> </li> </ol>
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MosaiK

German Easter Ostern egg hunt - board game

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<p>Practise description, numeracy, thinking skills: This German Easter / Ostern board game can be played by 2-8 players and enables players to polish their German verbal descriptive skills, numeracy skills and thinking skills, as well as developing their social interaction. Particularly useful for less advanced learners of German, this game offers a fun way to go on an egg hunt without the temptation of over-eating on chocolate and sugar :)</p> <p>Learners are given a mat and race around the game board to collect as many eggs as will match the pictures on their game mats. A list of useful German and English vocabulary to help learners describe the pictures is provided.</p> <p>One of the documents offers suggestions for use and differentiation.</p> <p>If you like this resource, please leave me a review and check out my other resources. Look out for my bundles which will save you time and money for even more learning opportunities.</p> <p>Out of fairness to me and to reflect the time I spent designing this resource, please be sure to purchase a school license if you intend to share it with colleagues anywhere. Thank you.</p> <p>©MosaiK</p>
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ideafactory

Ich habe, wer hat? Kartenspiel Thema: Ostern

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<p><strong>Spielziel</strong>:<br /> Das Spiel besteht aus einer Reihe von Karten, die jeweils eine Aussage enthalten. Der Spieler, der an der Reihe ist, beginnt mit „Ich habe…“ und nennt einen Gegenstand, der auf seiner Karte steht. Dann fragt er: „Wer hat…?“ und nennt einen weiteren Gegenstand. Ziel ist es, die Kette fortzusetzen, bis alle Karten aufgedeckt wurden.</p> <p><strong>Vorteile des Spiels</strong>:<br /> Fördert Teamarbeit und soziale Interaktion<br /> Verbessert Gedächtnis und Sprachkenntnisse<br /> Ideal für verschiedene Altersgruppen und Sprachniveaus<br /> Spielanleitung:</p> <p>Jeder Spieler erhält eine Karte.<br /> Ein Spieler beginnt mit „Ich habe…“ und nennt das Bild/den Gegenstand auf seiner Karte.<br /> Dann fragt er: „Wer hat…?“ und nennt einen weiteren Gegenstand, der auf einer anderen Karte stehen könnte.<br /> Der Spieler, der diesen Gegenstand hat, antwortet und beginnt erneut mit „Ich habe…“, um das Spiel fortzusetzen.<br /> Das Spiel wird fortgesetzt, bis alle Karten aufgedeckt wurden.</p> <p><strong>LIZENZBEDINGUNGEN</strong>: Dieser Kauf beinhaltet eine Lizenz für einen Lehrer nur zur persönlichen Verwendung in seinem Klassenzimmer. Lizenzen sind nicht übertragbar, d. h. sie können nicht von einem Lehrer an einen anderen weitergegeben werden. Kein Teil dieser Ressource darf mit Kollegen geteilt oder von einer ganzen Klassenstufe, Schule oder einem Bezirk verwendet werden, ohne die entsprechende Anzahl an Lizenzen zu erwerben.</p> <p><strong>URHEBERRECHTSBEDINGUNGEN</strong>: Diese Ressource darf in keiner Form ins Internet hochgeladen werden, auch nicht auf Klassenraum-/persönliche Websites oder Netzwerklaufwerke, es sei denn, die Site ist passwortgeschützt und kann nur von Schülern aufgerufen werden.</p>