A school-wide treasure hunt game. Perfect for Year 7/8
You need 30 participating teachers across the school, they will each receive a card with a flag, a country and a capital city that they can wear on their badge.
The pupils will need to go on a hunt to find all the information (country + capital city) that each teacher has.
Challenge : a blank map of the world to colour all french speaking countries found.
Have fun!
Francophonie - Quiz for KS3
It is a challenging quiz preceded by a treasure hunt.
Lots of information (history, celebrities, flags, geography, footballers…)
Aimed at Y8, this lesson for Black History Month focuses on the Black rappers on the French musical scene. It includes a brainstorming session, reading and a listening with lyrics study.
The lesson aims at teaching pupils about French music and challenge misconceptions.
This is part of my series of BHM lessons from Y7 to Y9
This lessons focuses on influencers and a lyrics study (song by Squeezie)
Introduction on Squeezie, France’s most popular Youtuber with a reading task following by lyrics study
LO: To learn about quantities in French and be able to order food at a market
This powerpoint include a handout for reading/vcop + a listening and a speaking activity (kagan)
For KS3 - my year 7 loved it!
Snake & Ladders with both French and English so they can practice speaking with vocab around school (subjects, opinions, teachers and times / timetable)
To adapt the game, all you need to do is amend the question slides.
To make the board move, you either click on the photo of the chaser if the chaser gets it right, or the chase logo if the team gets it right
To go back to the board slide, you click on the little house at the top of each question slide.
Kids loved it! It makes the classroom a bit more entertaining despite covid-19 safety measures…
Reading challenge aimed at Y9/Y10 pupils taken from authentic resource : 1jou1actu.com
Vocab search and comprehension tasks.
Link to the article and video on document
This is my usual Authentic Reading work to go along a text by 1jour1actu
The focus is on the design of this year’s Mascots, the Bonnet Phrygien.
it includes phonics, vocab search, reading comprehension question with a feedback sheet and an exit quiz.
This lesson is part of a bigger Paris Olympics range of lessons. More to come…
A PPT with focus on the different locations of the Olympics.
It’s a competitive game which you can use in lesson, in teams. Ideal for the end of summer term.
Focus on phonics as a starter activity.
All of my resources for Black History Month in a bundle for Y7, Y8 and Y9.
Y7 : footballers and French empire / Francophonie
Y8 : Rap and Hip Hop music in France
Y9 : Slavery and politics
Ressource aimed at Y7 for Black History Month focused on french black footballers, their origins and the french speaking world.
It includes a guess the country task, a reading task with comprehension questions, a listening with a gap fill and a short video in English about the French football team and racism.
A set of 4 lessons using Conti style activities and Sentence Builder using the new vocabulary for French GCSE 2024 (new GCSE 2026)
Lots of engaging activities to promote reading, listening, speaking and writing skills. Focus on grammar : conditional tense and a plenary lesson with a 80-90 words writing task.
It also includes a link to Quizlet with a set of flashcards
Lesson aimed at sports + French athletes
Jouer + Faire
Listening activity (audio not included, teacher to read out)
Reading from 1jour1actu on Kylian Mbappé
Perfect worksheet to recap learning done in the first half term of Year 7 (age, numbers, greetings, numbers, colours + agreements, pencilcase and school bag items)
KS3/4. Objectives: to be able to identify when aller is used in present or future tense. A follow up lesson to consolidate knowledge of present and future tense. Can be used with with whiteboards. Plenary : translation