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MFL resources you can trust! Where? Here...in Polly Glott's Shop... I have shared my eye-catching, creative resources - already made and trialled - often with built-in differentiation to make your day a little easier. I have over twenty years MFL teaching experience in the classroom, so download my ready-made worksheets, packs and presentations to even out that work-life balance!
If you're browsing the shop, try typing in "French" or "Spanish" to find resources in that language.
French Distance Learning Pack (Personal Information)
Useful for cover, home learning, starter activities, revision or homework. **No prep’! This resource can stand alone and be accessed by learners independently. **
This 47 page distance learning pack is based on vocabulary from Studio 1 Unit 1, personal information: animaux/araignées/capoeira/chats/chiens/cinéma/consoles de jeux/danse/foot/gâteaux/opinions/hair/eyes/personality…) but would work well as a stand-alone resource as well.
Here’s a summary of what you get:
A 47 page booklet which includes the
vocabulary list.
Reading, writing and comprehension tasks – see the contents page in the files section.
Answers
If you find this resource useful, have a look at the accompanying puzzle pack which could also be used for home learning:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-puzzle-pack-12416879
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An engaging Spanish Easter booklet which will liven up any Year 7 Spanish lesson. Your learners will love completing this Easter in Spanish . 12 activity pages including word search, word matching, colouring and reading tasks plus Easter cards to create. Vocabulary includes Easter vocabulary, parts of the body, colours and numbers 1-12 so that the booklet can work alongside your every day teaching. Full list below.
Booklets are flattened to protect my work and that of others within the resource and are uneditable. Please make sure you print the PDF file, not the resource preview images which show a watermark!
A flexible learning booklet for your students to learn vocabulary for Easter in Spanish. The booklet could be used for printables, distance learning, starter tasks, homework or cover’ lessons. The choice is yours!
Bilingual vocabulary list included and answer pages where appropriate.
Black and white version included, also.
Vocabulary
unos chocolates
un conejo
un huevo
un cordero
una campana
un narciso
un pollito
una canasta
una cruz
una iglesia
buscar
pintar
encontrar
la fiesta de Pascua
la procesión de Pascua
la búsqueda de los huevos de Pascua
rezar
uno
dos
tres
cuatro
cinco
seis
siete
ocho
nueve
diez
once
doce
rosa
gris
amarillo
azul
rojo
violeta
naranja
color menocotón
oscuro
claro
la oreja
el pelo
la cabeza
el ojo
la nariz
la diente
la boca
el brazo
la pierna
la rodilla
el pie
un coche
una flor / unas flores
un faro
el techo
el neumático
una rueda
una zanahoria
conducir
amigo
estoy/estamos
riendo
juntos
desde hace
en la imagen
se puede ver
veo
puedo ver
a la izquierda
a la derecha
There is a full set of Spanish Easter learning booklets available for Years 7 - 11 so you won’t need to rummage around for something different every year.
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Simple assessment: answer the questions in Spanish.
¿Cómo te llamas?
¿Cuántos años tienes?
¿Dónde vives?
¿Qué tal?
Extension: ¿Cómo se escribe, tu nombre? Y ¿otra información?
Various activites for WW1 in French lessons.
pg1 find the matching vocab' from Eng version of poem (might need to print larger version, plain)
pg2 reorder the French version of the poem; verses are in correct order but within verse the line order is wrong
pg3 poem written out in full. Some words in bold to look up with some groups!
pg4 propaganda from France: translate/discuss? Then do own.Some unfortunately from WW2 but too late now.
pg5 explanation of origin of poem for teacher reference
A Tarsia puzzle. Search for Tarsia software so you can open it! Could be a good starter to check progress once vocab’ covered/basis for discussion of new vocabulary if introducing the vocabulary as new. Good for pairs to discuss language. Could set a time limit to create some competition! Contains vocab’ such as être/avoir/family members. The puzzle has to be cut out into triangles and then placed French to English to create a shape.
A "Tarsia" game. You'll need to install "Tarsia" first. Then pupils match up the English and French phrases into a shape. You can tell them the shape to help them!
A set of phrases in English and French to match up to deduce perfect tense pattern with avoir. Lots of cutting to do, I’m afraid! Then a quiz sheet to see what they’ve learnt after you’ve told them how it works! Simple! :/
Little tickets for use in the French classroom. Use as you wish as tokens/rewards. I give them for speaking and collect them in for a draw at the end of a lesson or week. Write names on back. Winners receive rewards according to your school system.