*NEW EXTRA: I have added a fruit PowerPoint to bring more value to the resource. *
Pupils race against the clock and each other to find the meaning of 22 fruits. Task 1: work on your won to find as many of the words as you can in the allocated time (teacher to set classroom timer and provide dictionaries). Task 2: work with a partner to share answers in the allocated time. Task 3: circulate the classroom and exchange words with others in an attempt to fill in the blanks (at this point I offer my own services and offer one exchange with each pupil- they have usually left the trickier ones to the end and might need you to support in this way in order to translate all 22). Most are fruit, some are liquids- enabling them to create a simple but delicious fruit smoothie. Task 4: select 5 ingredients for a fruit smoothie (you could reward the winner).
Great for developing dictionary skills; increasing vocabulary; encouraging pupil interaction and using language creatively.
3 sheets are provided- 2 in colour (a pink version and a blue version) and 1 in black and white.
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'.
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.
30 cards each with a different number between 1-30.
2 versions included: French only. French with digits for an easier game.
Teachers notes included explaining how to play and when to play for best results.
Distribute cards and the pupil with 'debut' begin and asks 'qui a cinq'. Then the player with 'j'ai cinq' shouts this out and their question and so on until the last player shouts 'La fin!'
A mini book about a monster. All body parts are labelled in French. Pupils can colour and fold the mini book to create a mini book about a monster and all of the parts of its face. Pupils could then use it as a mini dictionary as they discover the topic and and possibly create their own monster.
Includes:
3 PowerPoint Presentations: Sports that go with 'jouer'; Sports that go with 'faire' and Extreme Sports.
2 Sports Board Games (simple and more complex)
4 mini books: Sports with 'jouer'; sports with 'faire'; extreme sports and Olympic Games.
An interactive quiz- excellent starter, plenary or revision tool.
The master slide has 12 question numbers to choose from; each question takes them to a multiple choice slide with a choice of 3 answers.
If they select the incorrect answer they will be sent to a 'oh non!' slide and can click on a funny 'oh no' sound. They keep going until they get the answer correct.
If they select the correct answer they are sent to a 'très bien' slide and the powerpoint returns to the master slide.
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)
French bundle for the topic of clothes including a PowerPoint presentation, translation worksheets, follow me cards, a board game and a design your own t-shirt task.
Introduction of new vocabulary with beautiful images and font.
Practice of new vocabulary including ‘Qu’est-ce que c’est’ game; ‘flying words’ game; ‘qu’est-ce qui manque’ game. Listening Grid
Speaking slides- Q&A, models provided.
Noughts and crosses game.
This resource co-ordinates with my opther sports resources, all available in my Betsy Belle TES shop. You can save a considerable amount of money by purchasing the Sports Bundle.
Thank you for your purchase. Please consider leaving feedback- it is very gratefully received by me and gives other buyers a clear idea of the value of the resource.
All you need for teaching café vocabulary and restaurant vocabulary on one A4 page: use it as a learning mat; a homework sheet; a support sheet; an extension sheet; a revision sheet or a classroom poster...endless possibilities.
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.
Currently 6 resources in this Food Bundle but the bundle will continue to grow. Currently:
Multiple Choice Quiz; 4 learning mats- café, restaurant, food, breakfast and lunch and a mini clouds starter activity.
This worksheets is great for consolidating learning. Students answer all the questions relating to sport and can submit the worksheet as a written task or use as a prompt for conversation tasks.
3 sheets of questions are included, each one gradually increasing in challenge.
All you will need for a strong and engaging first lesson with your new classes. That first lesson back can be a bit flat because they resources for greetings and simple questions and answers can be pretty dull.
Whether you buy this bundle to use with beginner learners or as a refresher lesson for new classes, you won't be disappointed.
I have included a great video with music and robots for immediate impact- pop it on as they walk in. The PowerPoint introduces the vocab so you can drill and then includes some classic language games and a chance for you to get them to listen and match up (and copy the lang into their books if you wish). There is a 'one page learning' great for differentiation, as a support tool, a revision sheet, homework, learning mat...whatever you like! An interactive quiz for a snappy start or memorable exit game and two versions of follow me cards (small class or large class). Second PowerPoint to introduce days of week and months of year also included. GREAT VALUE!!! Please consider leaving a review :)
3 Christmas Card Designs (Christmas tree, Father Christmas and Mrs Christmas, Rudolph)
Pupils colour the picture according to the instructions.
I have included colour background and black and white version to save on printing.
Simply print, pupils fold in half, write a message inside (suggestions provided).
Presentation of Christmas Vocabulary:
20 items of Christmas vocabulary, clean modern style with cute clip art
'Qu'est-ce que c'est?' game (beat the teacher)
'Les mots volants' game
'Qu'est-ce qui manque?' game
'Under the spotlight' game
Listening Activity
Vocab match up
Sentence maker game
Words to chorus of 3 hymns
Links to French Christnas websites
Noughts and Crosses game
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.
The powerpoint contains a link to my free video hosted on my You Tube channel (the video is too big to upload to TES).
Great visual resource- good engagement level- chunk it up into 3 parts and use follow-on materials available in my TES shop. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-grammar-booklet-perfect-tense-regular-er-verbs-11820983
Good to set as homework task before or after the lesson.
32 unique animals on these cards including pets, farmyard animals, wild animals and a few extra.
Distribute the cards. The person with 'DEBUT' begins and asks the first question 'Qui a un hamster?' this prompts the next person who has the phrase 'J'ai un hamster' written on their card. They shout this out followed by their own question, 'Qui a un chien?' The game continues like this until the last person ends with 'La Fin!'
Excellent for vocabulary consolidation and to inject energy into the lesson. Gets pupils interacting and speaking and listening.