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.
All the vocabulary for TV programmes and opinions 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.
Also included: 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.
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.
Designed to support use of Expo 1. By support I mean liven up and make it relevant!
You will find the essential vocabulary lifted from the book but I have added phrases that teenagers actually use to enthuse our pupils- hair and make up, X box, snapchat- it's all there!
Presentation and consolidation of vocabulary
Q&A
Opinion phrases
Comprehension
Written activity
QuizQuiz Trade game (cards attached)
An introduction to colours for beginners.
Introduces vocabulary
Practises vocabulary through repetition.
Consolidates vocabulary through questioning.
Requires pupils to recall vocabulary.
French song
Link to website for authentic material on French colours
French poem- homme de couleur (great cross curricular for educating on diversity)
Simple poem using similes
Pupils write their own poem
Included is PowerPoint, pupil worksheet, template for poem.
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 5 resources to teach The Basics including
1. PowerPoint to introduce and practise greetings (phrases; spotlight activity; 'qu'est-ce que c'est' round; match up; invent a dialogue activity and link to Voki website to create talking character)
2. PowerPoint to introduce and practise days of the week and months of the year. As above plus links to 2 songs with videos.
3. Word Clud and Odd one out Worksheet (great homework sheet) gives pupils a chance to assess how much vocab they have retained. Then tests higher order thinking skills.
4. One Page Learning mat. Great support. Laminate. Put on IWB in colour. Great revision sheet.
5. Follow me cards. (includes how to play notes for teacher)
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 whitebaord animation video to challenge pupils to translate the role play related sentences that appear on screen before the ‘floating hand’ translates for them. This is to practise rather than introduce the vocabulary. I recommend purchasing this powerpoint https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-french-role-play-at-the-tourist-office-presentation-and-games-11875982 to accomplany the video if you want to introduce or revise the vocab needed for the tourist office.
Support sheet for teaching the topic of ‘school subjects’ in French.
Great for support, extra challenge, learning mat, homework sheet, revision aid…
Includes a list of subjects. opinions and a few question prompts.
3 resources to practise the role play scenarion ‘At the hotel’. Includes a PowerPoint with games, a booklet, a board game and practice role plays with support and suggested answers.
All the vocabulary you need on one A4 page for teaching extreme sports: use it as a learning mat, a homework sheet, a support sheet, an extension sheet, a revision sheet, a classroom poster…endless possibilities.
Also includes sport mini book.
20 vocabulary sheets designed for all learners. Use as support for lower attaining pupils throughout the topic, as extra challenge for more able (give them to them ahead of the forthcoming topic) and as revision at the end of a unit.
Excellent support during speaking activities and as an aid during extended writing.
PowerPoint to introduce and practise vocabulary for the hotel role plays. Includes nouns with vocab games to consolidate; advanced vocabulary such as questions and complaints and two practice role plays with support and suggested answers.
A 12 page activity booklet including
Vocabulary (basic list and extended list)
Witch profile reading comprehension
Read and colour according to description
Count the number of pumpkins etc.
Voacb recall
wordsearch
crossword
Magic potion ingredients
Magic potion recipe comprehension
12 page booklet
PowerPoint Presentation
Haunted House video
Zombie Attack Activity
Follow me Cards
Bingo cards
Colouring sheets (colour by French colour)
Magic Potion Writing activity
Wall words
A word exchange activity which requires pupils to translate 20 Christmas gifts from French to English. They attempt it first on their own, then paired up, then they circulate to exchange answers with pupils around the room.
This would lead nicely into writing a letter to Father Christmas. I have a template for this available in my Christmas Bundle or on its own- just search in my shop.
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.