Presentation and practise of regualr -er verbs including:
1. Pictures and verb phrases
2. Qu’est-ce que c’est game
3. In the spotlight game
4. Speaking activity
5. Listening activity
6. Reading match up
7. Grammar explanation
8. Noughts and crosses
Valentine’s vocabulary. Introduce some Valentine’s vocabulary with this video. Great intro to my Valentine’s bundle which includes a Power Point, gmaes, speaking activites and cards.
A really simple but engaging video animation featuring basic Spanish to recap previous learning.
A worksheet to accompany this video is available here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/spanish-first-lesson-back-todo-sobre-mi-sheet-11969691
All the weather vocabulary on one A4 page: use it as a learning mat, a homework sheet, a support sheet, an extension sheet, a revision sheet, a classroom poster...endless possibilities.
Also included: weather mini book.
Includes 5 resources to teach 'les animaux'.
1. PowerPoint: images and words; spotlight activity 'qu'est-ce que c'est?' round; a match up slide; a categorising slide (pets/wild animals venn diagram) and a link to a French zoo.
2. Follow me cards. 2 versions- French French and French English. (ie. Qui a un éléphant?...J'ai un éléphant... OR Qui a un éléphant?...I have an elephant.
3. One Page Learning Mat. All of the animal nouns on one page. Plus INCREDIBLE sentences for pupils to use and adapt. Not just your typical 'J'ai un chien qui s'appelle...' but things like I am allergic to cats / I went on safari and I saw some lions etc.
4. Worksheet: (a great homework sheet) Word cloud and an odd one out activity.
5. A fun quiz. What is the ideal pet for you? Challenging vocab coupled with simple yes or no responses.
Includes:
Powerpoint to introduce vocabulary and games to consolidate. Listening, Reading and Writing activites, link to a song and plenary
Follow Me Cards- set of 15 cards plus spares if you wish to add your own vocab
Bingo cards- 15 different cards plus blank spares
Wall Words (can also be used as flashcards)
Writing Sheet for a magic potion
A song to the tune of Jingle Bells for beginner learners.
Chorus: ‘Qu’est-ce que c’est?
De quelle couleur?
Il y a combien?’
And 10 lines for individual pupils to shout out ‘une etoile jaune’, ‘sept chausettes roses’ etc.
Good practice of colours and numbers and a lovely way for KS1 learners to demonstrate what they have learnt- could even be performed in an assembly.
40 Task Cards and game board.
The task cards vary in difficulty from multiple choice to translations.
This set is a Christmas theme and is an excellent follow up to my Christmas PowerPoint presentation.
All you need is willing pupils with some spare coins for counters. You don't even need dice.
I have used this myself and it is a great way to let the pupils loose and engage in something challenging and exciting. Add an element of competition and you are on to a winner!
Teacher notes and answer key included.
PowerPoint to introduce Valentine's Day Vocabulary and practise.
Including:
1. Vocab slides (could also print off as flashcards or posters)
2. Flying Words game
3. What's missing? game.
4. Under the spotlight game.
5. Listening grid.
6 Hidden images game
7., Speed dating reading comp
8. Speed dating speaking activity
9. Noughts and crosses game
10. A link to Quizlet games I made for this PowerPoint
2 x 6-page booklets which explain (in an informal and light tone) how to form the perfect tense for regular -ir verbs and -re verbs.
Includes explanation, practice and translations.
The booklets are numbered and can be printed off for pupils. They can also be displayed as a PowerPoint or printed off in large format and used as display posters.
Great follow-on from the French Grammar Booklet: Perfect Tense regular -er verbs.
The second in a series of ‘doodle’ sheets. These sheets include a comprehension page where the boxes have been filled with text so teachers can use as a reading activity and pupils can use as a model for writing.
These second page has empty boxes for pupils to write their own answers in.
Also included are two one page learning sheets with lots of the vocab pupils will need to complete the task.
The design is an important feature- I am trying to create something that will appeal to pupils aesthetically- something they will take their time with and take pride in.
As comprehensive Power Point presentation for the topic of ‘At the tourist office’. Over 50 phrases pupils will need to understand or say in the role play task and sample role plays to go through with support and suggested answers. Also includes some language games for a dozen nouns you might need in the tourist info office such as ‘a map of the town’ and ‘train timetables’ etc.
If you are preparing your pupils for role play tasks or need some revision material, my ‘At the hotel’ bundle is great value and covers all the vocabulary for the role play task.
4 high frequency present tense verbs: aller, faire, avoir and etre feature in these worksheets and free video.
Greta for the last few lessons when pupils wnat to feel like they are having an easy lesson but you are actually giving them something really useful and meaningful.
Each worsheet has 5 garlands witht eh verb conjugated along the garland. the garland below has some of the conjugations removed for the pupils to fill in. he final garland at the bottom of the page is cimpletely blank for pupils to fill in from memory.
A great free video included to introduce this worksheet and engage pupils.
2 speaking games with follow up writing.
Pupils work out the meaning of 14 perfect tense questions.
Teacher gives out cards with individual questions on to pupils.
Pupils play quiz quiz exchange.
Questions displayed again with instruction to write a response to each one.
Version 1 = regular er verbs only
Version 2 = mix of verbs
A new doodle sheet ideal for European Day of Languages- especially if you are attempting the ‘build the Eiffel Tower’ game using spaghetti and rolled up newspaper! A fact sheet which comes in 3 different fonts (just print off your fave) and a blank version for pupils to fill in ) either from memory or they could research their own facts.
You could print off the blank version and watch the video while they make notes on whiteboards then fill in their own doodle sheet.
French lesson on a zombie attack.
Pupils imagibe they are under imminent threat of a zombie attack.
They translate a list of 25 objects that they can choose from to take with them to imporve their chances of survival. Some of sensible surival choices such a torch or a map. Others are sentimental such as a teddy bear or Xbox. There are also choices to make them think such as a diary (not helpful to fight the zombies but good for mental wellbeing).
They make their selections and write them up in French. You could follow this up with a short survival skills debate (in English).
Also included are two descriptions of a male and female zombie they could use as a comprehension then a model to create their own zombie.
Also a ‘mini me’ zombie description writing activity.