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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Cuando llueve, me gusta...
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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Cuando llueve, me gusta… Theme: Cuando llueve, me gusta… This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a “párrafo de la semana” folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders. Here’s how this program works: Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration! Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it. Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo". Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections. Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo Ways you can use this writing program: Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day. Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday. Daily 5 rotations Homework
Spanish Primary Writing Program - Para hacer la mejor pizza, necesito...
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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Para hacer la mejor pizza, necesito...

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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Para hacer la mejor pizza, necesito… Theme: Para hacer la mejor pizza, necesito… This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a “párrafo de la semana” folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders. Here’s how this program works: Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration! Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it. Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo". Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections. Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo Ways you can use this writing program: Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day. Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday. Daily 5 rotations Homework
Spanish Primary Writing Program - Para ser un buen vecino...
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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Para ser un buen vecino...

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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Para ser un buen vecino… Theme: Para ser un buen vecino… This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a “párrafo de la semana” folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders. Here’s how this program works: Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration! Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it. Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo". Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections. Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo Ways you can use this writing program: Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day. Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday. Daily 5 rotations Homework
Spanish Primary Writing Program - Durante las vacaciones de verano, me gusta...
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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Durante las vacaciones de verano, me gusta… Theme: Durante las vacaciones de verano, me gusta… This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a “párrafo de la semana” folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders. Here’s how this program works: Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration! Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it. Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo". Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections. Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo Ways you can use this writing program: Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day. Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday. Daily 5 rotations Homework
Spanish Primary Writing Program - Mi asignatura favorita en la escuela es...
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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Mi asignatura favorita en la escuela es...

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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Mi asignatura favorita en la escuela es… Theme: Mi asignatura favorita en la escuela es… This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a “párrafo de la semana” folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders. Here’s how this program works: Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration! Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it. Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo". Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections. Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo Ways you can use this writing program: Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day. Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday. Daily 5 rotations Homework
Spanish Primary Writing Program - No tengo miedo a….
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Spanish Primary Writing Program - No tengo miedo a….

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Spanish Primary Writing Program - No tengo miedo a…. Theme: No tengo miedo a… This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a “párrafo de la semana” folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders. Here’s how this program works: Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration! Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it. Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo". Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections. Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo Ways you can use this writing program: Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day. Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday. Daily 5 rotations Homework
Spanish Primary Writing Program - En mi habitación, hay...
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Spanish Primary Writing Program - En mi habitación, hay...

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Spanish Primary Writing Program - En mi habitación, hay… Theme: En mi habitación, hay… This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a “párrafo de la semana” folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders. Here’s how this program works: Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration! Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it. Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo". Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections. Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo Ways you can use this writing program: Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day. Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday. Daily 5 rotations Homework
Spanish Primary Writing Program - Este fin de semana probablemente voy a
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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Este fin de semana probablemente voy a

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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Este fin de semana probablemente voy a… Theme: Este fin de semana probablemente voy a…. This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a “párrafo de la semana” folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders. Here’s how this program works: Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration! Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it. Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo". Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections. Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo Ways you can use this writing program: Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day. Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday. Daily 5 rotations Homework
French IR Verbs Fortune Tellers Bundle - 5 Games - 5 Tenses
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French IR Verbs Fortune Tellers Bundle - 5 Games - 5 Tenses

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French IR Verbs Fortune Tellers Bundle - 5 Games - 5 Tenses Save 30% with this Regular IR Verbs Fortune Teller Bundle which includes 5 games in 5 tenses and folding directions: le présent le passé composé l’imparfait le futur simple le conditionnel présent Use fortune tellers to have your students practice conjugating verbs in different tenses and learning vocabulary in a fun way. Your students already love them, and fortune tellers are perfect activities for reviewing verb conjugations at any time of the year.
French IR VERBS - PRESENT TENSE fortune tellers for conjugation practice
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French IR VERBS - PRESENT TENSE fortune tellers for conjugation practice

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French IR VERBS - PRESENT TENSE fortune tellers for conjugation practice Use fortune tellers to have students practice conjugating regular -IR verbs in the present tense in a fun and different way. Your students already love them, and fortune tellers are a perfect activity for reviewing verb conjugations at any time of the year. This resource includes 1 fortune teller, and instructions on how to use the activity and fold the paper.
French IR VERBS - PASSÉ COMPOSÉ fortune tellers for conjugation practice
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French IR VERBS - PASSÉ COMPOSÉ fortune tellers for conjugation practice

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French verb IR VERBS - PASSÉ COMPOSÉ fortune tellers for conjugation practice Use fortune tellers to have students practice conjugating regular -IR verbs in the passé composé in a fun and different way. Your students already love them, and fortune tellers are a perfect activity for reviewing verb conjugations at any time of the year. This resource includes 1 fortune teller, and instructions on how to use the activity and fold the paper.
Spanish Primary Writing Program - Esta mañana antes de llegar a la escuela
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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Esta mañana antes de llegar a la escuela

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Spanish Primary Writing Program - Esta mañana antes de llegar a la escuela Theme: Esta mañana antes de llegar a la escuela… This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a “párrafo de la semana” folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders. Here’s how this program works: Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration! Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it. Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo". Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections. Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo Ways you can use this writing program: Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day. Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday. Daily 5 rotations Homework
French IR VERBS - PRESENT CONDITIONAL - Fortune Teller For Conjugation Practice
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French IR VERBS - PRESENT CONDITIONAL - Fortune Teller For Conjugation Practice

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French IR VERBS - PRESENT CONDITIONAL - Fortune teller for conjugation practice Use fortune tellers to have students practice conjugating FRENCH IR VERBS in the PRESENT CONDITIONAL in a fun and different way. Your students already love them, and fortune tellers are a perfect activity for reviewing verb conjugations at any time of the year. This resource includes 1 fortune teller, and instructions on how to use the activity and fold the paper.
French Hotel Vocabulary Puzzle Activity
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French Hotel Vocabulary Puzzle Activity

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French Hotel Vocabulary Puzzle Activity Students of all ages will enjoy putting this French hotel vocabulary puzzle together. Divide your students into small groups and give each group a photocopy of the puzzle. Have them cut out the squares, mix them up, and put them back together again matching the French words to the English ones. Alternatively you can spend a little time cutting the pieces out and laminating them yourself, and you’ll have this puzzle ready to go for years to come! Once your students have completed the puzzle a few times, you could have a class competition to see which group can put the puzzle together the fastest.
French Restaurant Vocabulary Theme - BUNDLE
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French Restaurant Vocabulary Theme - BUNDLE

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French Restaurant Vocabulary Theme - BUNDLE This French restaurant bundle of games and activities saves you 20%. All of the resources require little or no prep, and they are perfect to complement your food and restaurant chapter. Click on each resource for detailed information.
French Restaurant Puzzle Activity
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French Restaurant Puzzle Activity

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French Restaurant Puzzle Activity Students of all ages will enjoy putting this French restaurant vocabulary puzzle together. Divide your students into small groups and give each group a photocopy of the puzzle. Have them cut out the squares, mix them up, and put them back together again matching the French words to the English ones. Alternatively you can spend a little time cutting the pieces out and laminating them yourself, and you’ll have this puzzle ready to go for years to come! Once your students have completed the puzzle a few times, you could have a class competition to see which group can put the puzzle together the fastest.
French Verb Conjugation Puzzles - Present Tense - BUNDLE
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French Verb Conjugation Puzzles - Present Tense - BUNDLE

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French Verb Conjugation Puzzles - Present Tense - BUNDLE Students of all ages will enjoy putting these French verb conjugation puzzles together. Divide your students into small groups of 2 or 3 and give each group a photocopy of the puzzle. Have them cut out the squares, mix them up, and put them back together again matching the French subject pronouns to the conjugated verbs. The following puzzles are included and may be purchased separately: subject pronouns être aller avoir faire parler finir attendre vouloir pouvoir devoir
French Verb Devoir Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation
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French Verb Devoir Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation

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French Verb Devoir Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation Students of all ages will enjoy putting this French verb devoir present tense puzzle together. Divide your students into small groups and give each group a photocopy of the puzzle. Have them cut out the squares, mix them up, and put them back together again matching the French subject pronouns to the conjugated verbs. Once they’ve done it a few times you could have a class competition to see which group can put the puzzle together the fastest.
French Verb Pouvoir Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation
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French Verb Pouvoir Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation

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French Verb Pouvoir Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation Students of all ages will enjoy putting this French verb pouvoir present tense puzzle together. Divide your students into small groups and give each group a photocopy of the puzzle. Have them cut out the squares, mix them up, and put them back together again matching the French subject pronouns to the conjugated verbs. Once they’ve done it a few times you could have a class competition to see which group can put the puzzle together the fastest.
French Verb Vouloir Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation
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French Verb Vouloir Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation

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French Verb Vouloir Puzzle Activity - Present Tense Conjugation Students of all ages will enjoy putting this French verb vouloir present tense puzzle together. Divide your students into small groups and give each group a photocopy of the puzzle. Have them cut out the squares, mix them up, and put them back together again matching the French subject pronouns to the conjugated verbs. Once they’ve done it a few times you could have a class competition to see which group can put the puzzle together the fastest.