A whole presentation including:
- The legend of Chinese new year written and read in French (audio sequence) and also written in English.
-Numbers 1 to 12
- Numbers 1st to 12th
- Audio game to practice naming and spelling each animal of the zodiac in French
(words, masculine/ feminine/ patterned short sentences)
- Kim game (name the missing animal)
Happy Chinese New Year 2016!!!
This presentation will certainly cover at least 2 lessons.
You will find a summary explaining how to identify and categorise an infinitive verb in French and why it is important to know in which category they belong.
Encourage your students to find reasons to respect each other.
In this presentation, they have to imagine a future where "someone" will help them and imagine that maybe today that same "someone" is being bullied. Would they have bullied that "someone" if they would have known the future?
Everyone has the potential to help or even save someone else's life. There is an activity with examples for your students to draw or write about an imaginary future and two present situations (one bullying and one not bullying/ respect). There are clear examples of structured sentences, working on present tense, infinitive and present participle)
Teach five words in French beginning with C ([s] sound) and match them to the five senses to make full sentences, such as 'I see a boat'.
Learn about another way to say 'I touch' ('I hold', 'I wear')
Improve your pronounciation and reading skills by listening to french native speaker audio sequences.
Content:
-18 slides power point with colourful pictures and audio sequences.
- Worksheet with mini flashcards (pictures+words) to associate to each of the five senses.
- Detailed lesson plan.
Skills: KS2/3
Age: 5-10
High quality Advent Calendar:
25 mini cards to print back to back and give away to your students each day in December.
On one side, there is a beautiful Christmas background with the date.
On the other side, there is a very nice picture with the expression written in French.
Tell your student about the origin of the Advent Calendar, when people used to give away little religious cards to the children during the Advent, before Christmas. Here, the cards are not religious but they remind us of the origin of the Advent Calendar and it is a nice way to share something useful with your students at a low price. They will love collecting their mini Christmas cards!!
As an idea, you can also print it larger to display in your classroom.
Please leave me a comment after your purchase! Thank you!!!
Mamzelle
Thanks to this FUN and FAST cards GAME,
your students will be able to learn or practice Christmas vocabulary efficiently.
There are 42 cards all together (21 cards with pictures and 21 with colourful words), the rules and a list of the pictures and words used.
This game can be played by 2 players or 2 teams. It is fun and fast!
It is perfect to use as a centre of activity for special French Christmas lessons.
Basically, there is always a common pair between two cards (2 identical words/ 2 identical pictures/ identical word-picture).
You will find a PowerPoint Presentation with questions and answers about the cultural origins of the Advent Calendar.
There are 3 types of worksheets for your students according to their level of ability:
Easy (facile)- where the students have to pick one of the correct answers amongst 3 possibilities.
Average (moyen)- where the students have to fill up the answers with a missing expression.
Difficult (Difficile)- where the students have to write down their own answers.
Print and laminate for Display (size of each box is 18x8 cm)
- 7 days of the week "On est Lundi- le jour de la lune"...
- date (31 days) "On est le premier- 1er"...
- 12 months "On est en Janvier- C'est le premier mois de l'année"...
- years (up to 2023) "On est en 2018- deux mille dix-huit"...
- 4 seasons "On est au printemps- Les bourgeons s'ouvrent"...
- Time- full hour (24h) "Il est une heure- 01h.."...
- Time- minutes (5 by 5) "Il est et quart- ..h15"...
This is a powerpoint presentation with 58 slides,
taking on a visit around the famous Montreux Christmas Market, one of the biggest one in Europe.
Each slide got a clear photo taken at a time when it was not crowded by people so you can really get a taste of this Christmas market.
Each slide also has a simple sentence describing the photo.
Finally, to make sure your students get a little bit extra fun, there are 58 tiny Santas hidden (one on each slide) for them to spot.