All you need to introduce the vocabulary for .
Greetings and initial questions and responses
1.Individual slides with essential nouns on.
2.A slide with all vocabulary on one page (for 'qu'est-ce que c'est? OR an opportunity for pupils to copy into books)
4. In the spotlight activity
5. Match up activity
6. Create a dialgoue activity
7. Link to Voki website for pupils to make French avatars.
Perfect introduction to my other resources on greetings and initial questions and responses including One page Learning Mat, Follow me Cards, Word Cloud, Odd one-out and A flow chart quiz.
All you need to introduce the vocabulary for Days and Months in French .
1.Individual slides with essential nouns on.
2.A slide with all vocabulary on one page (for 'qu'est-ce que c'est? OR an opportunity for pupils to copy into books)
4. In the spotlight activity
5. Match up activity
6. Days of the week video link
7. Months of the year video link
Perfect introduction to my other resources on greetings and initial questions and responses including One page Learning Mat, Follow me Cards, Word Cloud, Odd one-out and A flow chart quiz.
An easy activity to set up which will keep pupils engaged and enthused.
Print off the 2 board games plus answer sheets.
Give dice and counters (could be scrap of paper with pupils initials).
Pupils play with answer sheet freeing you up to lead another activity or intervene to support.
2 versions: easy questions and harder questions.
A game board to practise nouns and simple sentences. Great to introduce food in a novel way- give them the board game and a dictionary and it is a really fun way to challenge them to learn food and drink nouns.
Use it as follow up once you have introduced the voacb as it is an excellent way of practising speaking and listening skills.
Other important features: pupil independence, pupil collaboration, challenge and competition. I always have 100% engagement when I give them a board game (I have others available).
A rewarding way to differentiate- what better incentive to complete the task than to know you can play a game at the end!
No need to cut anything- just print. A4 is fine, A3 is great. Add dice and counters. (I get pupils to use spare coins for counters and lots of them have dice roll app on their phones these days if you are struggling for these).
Any feedback is always gratefully received and if you have any requests for future board games please send me a message.
Superhero themed Spanish numbers task sheet.
3 pages included:
Page 1: Lists the Spanish numbers 1-21 (keep this displayed on IWB throughout task or print off for less able learners)
Page 2: Pupils spell out the Spanish number in the space provided.
Page 2: Count the room challenge- a very accessible challenge which requires pupils to count items in the classroom such as the number of tables,windows, teachers etc. and write the number in Spanish.
English Vocabulary sheet on animals to display on IWB and print off for pupils.
Beautiful pictures labelled in English.
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 'what do you like?' allowing you to extend the activity and consolidate and develop learning.
2 versions of this Near Future Tense board game:
Game 1 is all in the first person Je vais écouter, je vais danser etc.
Game 2 is a range of pronouns Elle va manger, ils vont jouer etc.
Answers for each version are included so pupils can assess each other and work completely independently of the teacher.
Bright and attractive. Educational. Great for collaboration. A fun twist in revision.
Good extension task- why not print them off and stick them in a plastic wallet on the wall for pupils to come and play when finished main activity.
Minimal prep: If you forget to bring dice pupils can play with a coin: move forward 2 spaces for heads, 1 space for tails. They can use a tiny scrap of paper for a counter.
6 colouring sheets, items in the pictures are labelled in French for pupils to colour accordingly.
3 Halloween scenes, 3 autumn scenes.
£2 is the cheapest can sell a product- however I will add some more sheets to this product for Bonfire night so please return and download the updated version at no extra cost in the coming weeks.
5 colouring sheets, items in the pictures are labelled in French for pupils to colour accordingly.
2 x Guy Fawkes Scenes, 1 x Bonfire Scene, 2 x Firework Scenes
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.
2 versions of this board game:
Game 1 is all in the first person
Game 2 is a range of pronouns
Answers included.
Bright and attractive. Educational. Great for collaboration. A fun twist in revision.
Good extension task- why not print them off and stick them in a plastic wallet on the wall for pupils to come and play when finished main activity.
Minimal prep: If you forget to bring dice pupils can play with a coin: move forward 2 spaces for heads, 1 space for tails. They can use a tiny scrap of paper for a counter.
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
Distribute hearts to all pupils and they have to find their matching heart.
Game 1 is matching names eg. Tu es Barack Obama, trouve Michelle. (Other half = Tu es Michelle).
Game 2 is matching places eg. Tu veux visiter New York. (Other half = Tu habites a New York).
Game 3 is matching hobbies eg. Tu aimes faire du sport. (Other half = tu es sportif).
Game 4 is matching food eg. Tu aimes la cuisine italienne. (Other half = tu aimes la pizza).
There are 16 matching pairs (32 halves) in each game but if your class is bigger i have included spare hearts for you to add your own. If your class is smaller simply leave some pairs out. The hearts are backed in colour for differentiation (tell pupils their matching half shares the same background colour.) Or print on in black and white to increase challenge.
Make it more romantic by playing French love songs in the background as they circulate and only stop when the music pauses. Or tell them it is like speed dating and they need to find their matching heart before the music stops. Reward pupils for any French interaction you hear as they circulate the room.
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
French Vocabulary sheet on animals to display on IWB and print off for pupils.
Beautiful pictures labelled in French.
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 aswer questions about the vocabulary such as 'qu'est-ce que tu aimes?' allowing you to extend the activity and consolidate and develop learning.
Power Point Presentation to present and practise clothes vocabulary including:
Pictures and Nouns slides (could also print off and use as flashcards or display)
Flying words game
Missing word game
Listening activity
Reading activity
Roll the dice game
Extra vocabulary
Noughts and crosses game
A set of flashcards for places in town.
Recently added for better value: places in town triorama. If you had already bought both of these resources please email me for a free resource of your choice at betsybelleteachesfrench@hotmail.com
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 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.