PowerPoint introducing Halloween vocabulary and games for practice and consolidation;
Listening, Reading and Writing activities;
links to Spanish 'this is Halloween' song and plenary
Spanish colouring sheets. 3 different Space themed pictures, all labelled with Spanish colours.
Each picture also has a colour copy provided so you can display on IWB to introduce the colours ahead of the colouring activity.
New Board Game added Thursday 21st April: Near Future Tense
There are currently 5 board games in this growing bundle but I will continue to add more.
If you buy this bundle today you will be able to re-visit the resource and download any future board games at no extra charge.
Current board games:
Food and Drink
Sports
Perfect Tense
Easter
Christmas (the Christmas one includes task cards)
A bundle of 6 learning mats ideal for introductory lessons.
Includes:
1. The basics
2. Numbers
3. Physical Descriptions
4. Personality descriptions
5. School equipment and colours
6. Animals
Versatile worksheet: use to consolidate language following presentation / a homework / a revision sheet / a starter.
Top half is a word cloud with 'personalities' vocabulary. Instructions to cross off words they know, circle and look up ones they don't.
Bottom half is an 'odd one out' table prompting them to decide which is the odd one out and be prepared to explain why they made that choice.
4 mini books: Christmas, Halloween, Easter and Springtime
Each mini book has a teacher version in full colour and 3 pupil versions
1. Sentence level mini book
2. Word level mini book
3. 'Working towards writing' mini book (nouns already included, pupils colour the picture)
These titles are also available in the 'Mini Books Growing Bundle'.
All the vocabulary for breakfast and lunch and other food 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 available in my growing bundle of vocabulary mats.
All the vocabulary you need on one A4 page for teaching places in town: 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: mini word clouds activity.
Excellent starter activity. Great for revision as well.
Could give out as an extension tool for early finishers. Give them out upon arrival and give them a time frame. At the end of the timeframe pupils go head to head in a 'bidding war'. Each pupil says how many they can translate and have to prove it. The highest bidder goes first- if he can get to his bid he wins, if he can't the next bidder goes and has to get to his highest bid to win.
A fantastic support for all year groups. Would be good to have in a cardboard folder pinned to the wall for reference or enlarged and used as a poster.
Print and laminate and use as a learning mat to boost confidence amongst new learners in the classroom. Great differentiation technique when dealing with mixed ability classes.
Use it as a speaking frame / a writing frame / a learning mat / a revision aid / an extension tool.
The PDF is in colour but looks nice printed in greyscale as well. I usually print and photocopy in greyscale but put the colour version on the IWB.
A bundle of 9 mini word cloud sheets, saving you over 50%.
Mini word clouds- excellent starter activity. Great for revision as well.
Could give out as an extension tool for early finishers. Give them out upon arrival and give them a time frame. At the end of the timeframe pupils go head to head in a 'bidding war'. Each pupil says how many they can translate and have to prove it. The highest bidder goes first- if he can get to his bid he wins, if he can't the next bidder goes and has to get to his highest bid to win.
A lovely triorama for places on town. Pupils cut out the square, fold and cut along the dashed line. They write a description of their town/their ideal town etc. then glue the two triangles together creating a pop up town. Makes a great display.
This resource includes a colour version for you to print and display as a model and a black and white version to print for pupils to colour and write own description.
Recently added for better value: places in town flashcards. If you had already bought both of these resources please email me for a free resource of your chocie at betsybelleteachesfrench@hotmail.com
Spanish Vocabulary sheet on sports 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.
Use as a speaking frame / a writing frame / a learning mat / a revision aid / an extension tool.
The PDF is in colour but looks nice printed in greyscale as well. I usually print and photocopy in greyscale but put the colour version on the IWB.
Each resource is on sale at £3, buy them together for £5- this weekend only!
Please see individual listings for further description.
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Versatile worksheet: use to consolidate language following presentation / a homework / a revision sheet / a starter.
Top half is a word cloud with the words for French numbers. Instructions to cross off words they know, circle and look up ones they don't.
Bottom half is an 'odd one out' table prompting them to decide which is the odd one out and be prepared to explain why they made that choice.
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 board game to consolidate understanding of ‘greetings’ vocabulary.
Introduce some fun and an element of competition into the lesson.
3 versions included- Easy French to English, Intermediate French to English and Intermediate English to French.
A vocabulary sheet to support with answers is included so pupils can work independently.
Also included is a sheet with a template for a paper dice and paper counters (just in case you are in a hurry and no time to find any)
A video to reinforce vocabulary used to say how you feel. This video is part of a mini bundle could be used for new learners and includes the video, an interactive quiz and a worksheet.
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.