I have taught all levels from kindergarten to adult continuing education. I love languages and am constantly working on improving and adding to them. I believe that if students have fun, they will learn faster and remember longer. I try to have students speak in the target language as much as possible during the limited time that they are in class.
I have taught all levels from kindergarten to adult continuing education. I love languages and am constantly working on improving and adding to them. I believe that if students have fun, they will learn faster and remember longer. I try to have students speak in the target language as much as possible during the limited time that they are in class.
Worksheet has 100 nouns. Based on the general rules for the masculine and feminine spellings of nouns, students indicate whether the nouns are masculine or feminine. Made to accompany my product Masculine and feminine spelling rules in French. May be used as a dictionary exercise.
Worksheet has 24 sentences with 28 blanks to fill in with the correct form of the possessive adjective. All sentences use family vocabulary, including stepfather, step mother, cat and dog. Easy to edit to match the vocabulary that you want to highlight.
Worksheet has 3 pictures; each picture has 6 questions with Wo ist. Students answer using the appropriate preposition (depending on vocabulary covered, there is often more than one possible answer).
Worksheet has 22 sentences with the direct object underlined. Students are to rewrite the sentences with the correct direct object pronoun. Uses only lo, la, los and las.
Worksheet has 25 fill in the blank sentences. Students are to conjugate the given verb in the present progressive. Includes regular and spelling change verbs.
Students read 10 sentences and complete the family tree with names. Then students write 10 sentences of their own describing the relationship between the given people. Includes grandchild and in-law terms.
Set of 24 tiles. Print on cardstock and cut into strips; make 1 set per 2-3 students. Example: “Quelles sont les meilleures vacances” links to “dont tu te souviens?” Uses qui, que, object of a preposition and dont.
Worksheet may also be used as quiz. 25 sentences with fill in the blank using the present tense of the indicated verb. Then 5 fill in the blank with the passé composé. [Easy to convert to all present tense if you haven’t learned the passé composé yet.]
Worksheet has 20 fill in the blank sentences with the present tense of the verb devoir. Students then write 5 sentences in the passe compose. May be used as quiz. Easy to edit and use only for the present tense.
Worksheet has a 6 by 6 grid with pictures of chores. There are 16 chores written out in words and students identify which square it is in. Includes second version in black and white.
Word search puzzle uses 23 common vocabulary words for the family: la cousine, la femme, la fille, la grand-mère, la mère, la nièce, la petite-fille, la soeur, la tante, le bébé, le cousin, le fils, le frère, le garçon, le grand-père, le mari, le neveu, le père, le petit-fils, l’enfant, les grands-parents, les parents, l’oncle. All words include the definite article. 5 versions are included for each of 3 different formats - perfect for any level class and for differentiated lessons (a total of 15 worksheets using 5 different puzzles). Format 1 does not have the word list included on student papers in order to make it more challenging, but the list is included for teacher reference. Format 2 has the word search with the vocabulary list in English; students need to translate the words and then find them in the puzzle. Format 3 has the word search with the list in French; students should translate the words into English and then find the French words in the puzzle.