Starter? Classroom talk? Such an engaging resource- my pupils can't get enough of this activity.
In pairs pupils do the quiz and find out what their ideal pet is. In the target language they ask things such as, 'tu aimes caresser les animaux?' and 'tu veux mettre ton animal dans un cage?' to reach a conclusion.
They LOVE it. But it is more than just a hook. The activity can be manipulated- pupils can use the structures within the quiz to produce a complex answer to the question 'as-tu un animal?' with a response such as 'oui, j'ai un animal, j'ai un chien car je préfère les grands animaux. Je voudrais avoir un lapin mais je ne veux pas mettre mon animal dans une cage. Je n'habite pas sur une ferme donc je n'ai pas de vaches mais j'ai un grand jardin et ma mère voudrait une chèvre car elle aime le fromage.'
(Obviously this will need some scaffolding perhaps in the form of a writing frame but how refreshing to bask in the joy of the final outcome!)
Spanish Vocabulary sheet on animals to display on IWB and print off for pupils.
Beautiful pictures labelled in Spanish.
Included in this resource are 3 versions: colour, black and white and black and white unlabelled for pupils to write the noun themselves.
Use as support, print off as posters.
Also included is a 'talk more, write more' sheet which prompts the pupils to ask and answer questions about the vocabulary such as 'que tu gusta?' allowing you to extend the activity and consolidate and develop learning.
A worksheet that could be tunred into a craft activity with some cutting and sticking if you wish. There is a slide reminding pupils of all the 'saying how you are feeling/ vocab that you can print off or display on the IWB during the activity.
Then there is a sheet with emoji symbols to cut out and mobile ohone templates to cut out. Pupils can plan and write up a conversation between the two phones and stick the emojis in the correct places.
Great starter. Pupils pick a box and it sends them to a slide with a number written in French and a multiple choice of answers written as digits. If the pupil matches the correct answers it sends them to a celebration slide. If the pupil makes the incorrect chocie it sends them to a 'oh no' slide and then sends them back to make their choice again.
Bundle of resources to teacg animals including a PowerPoint presentation, a one page learning sheet (great to print and laminate for year round use), a word cloud odd one out worksheet and a quiz which is great for G&T pupils.
A collection of resources to teach numbers 1-20 in French including flashcrads, an interactive quiz, a word cloud, odd one out and one page learning mat. The one page learning mat is something that I think every classroom needs laminated 30 copies of for pupils to use regularly- it's great!
STOP! If you are thinking of buying this resource it is much better value as part of the Halloween bundle- only £2 more and you will get:
PowerPoint Presentation
Wall words
Follow me Cards
Bingo crads
Writing activity
Haunted House video
STOP! If you are thinking of buying this resource it is much better value as part of the Halloween bundle- only £2 more and you will get:
PowerPoint Presentation
Wall words
Follow me Cards
Bingo crads
Writing activity
Haunted House video
An interactive powerpoint to reinforce understanding of saying how you feel in response to the question ‘comment ca va?’.
8 emojis representing ca va bien/ca va mal/ je suis triste/je suis fatigue/je suis fache/je suis malade/j’ai peur and j’ai honte.
Pupils come up to the IWB and pick a box. This leads them to a question slide. I they choose the correct answer they will be taken to a celebration slide, but if they choose the incorrect answer the powerpoint will return them to the question again.
To accompany this quiz is a worksheet and a free video.
3 numbers board games included in this resource:
1-10 version where pupils look at the number and say the French
1-20 version version where pupils read the French word and translate into English
1-69 version where pupils look at the number and say the French
A 1-69 answer sheet is included.
A sheet with a dice template and counters to cut out is also included if needed.
An 8 page booklet which explains (in an informal and light tone) how to form the perfect tense for regular -er verbs.
Includes explanation, practice, translations, comprehension and writing task.
The booklet is numbered and can be printed off for pupils. It can also be displayed as a PowerPoint or printed off in large format and used as display posters.
The booklet complements the PowerPoint I have created on this and is available as part if my Perfect Tense bundle (saving you loads of money!)
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
Print off these tickets to take your pupils on a virtual visit to Paris. You can play the video or pupils can scan the QR code on their tickets to visit the city using their iPads.