I am a German native speaker from Berlin who works in a secondary school in Dorset.
I have been teaching for nine years from year 7 to A-Level and my specialty is using technology, puzzles and games in lessons.
I am a German native speaker from Berlin who works in a secondary school in Dorset.
I have been teaching for nine years from year 7 to A-Level and my specialty is using technology, puzzles and games in lessons.
A fun escape-room style revision activity for first year learners of German on the topic of hobbies. It is based on Echt 1 but can be used with other beginners’ courses.
The topics include:
music
opinions
sports
hobbies
time phrases
verb second rule
word order with gern
present tense verb endings
A web-based activity to introduce students to Spain’s geography and culture and first Spanish words. Unlike other webquests, students here use internet research to solve puzzles and codes while learning about Spain. It also does not require any printing as all answers are entered and checked in the webpage.
Ideal activity at the beginning of a course in Spanish language or European geography or as a fun activity last lesson before the holidays.
The activity includes tasks on:
• Spain’s location in the world
• Spanish cities
• 360-degree picture quests
• famous Spanish people
• Spanish companies
• Greetings in Spanish
This is a Tarsia puzzle to practise and revise German school vocabulary for GCSE students, including subjects, rooms, uniform and rules.
A tarsia consists of puzzle pieces that the students cut out and then match words to form a certain shape (ideally students don’t know what shape that is). They will quickly realise their mistakes if the puzzle won’t fit together.
Great activity for Friday afternoons or end of term.
This download includes: sheets for students with jumbled up puzzle pieces, a answer sheet for the teacher in list form and showing the shape.
If the print quality of the powerpoint is not good enough, please use the pdf file for the students.
Use the PowerPoint to show what Euro coins and notes look like (including German, French and Spanish coins) and the worksheet to practise recognising euros and writing prices in the target language. The example and the answers are in German but otherwise the worksheet can used in any language.
This is a Tarsia puzzle to practise numbers 1-20 in German and another one to practise 20-100.
A tarsia consists of puzzle pieces that the students cut out and then match words to form a certain shape (ideally students don’t know what shape that is). They will quickly realise their mistakes if the puzzle won’t fit together.
Great activity for Friday afternoons or end of term.
This download includes: sheets for students with jumbled up puzzle pieces, a answer sheet for the teacher in list form and showing the shape.
This puzzle is now also included in: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-numbers-1-100-die-zahlen-11367200
Teach the German alphabet with these 76 clear photo clipart images without background (PNG format) and a PowerPoint presentation, perfect for a wide range of classroom activities and projects.
Key Features:
76 High-Quality Clipart Images: The German Alphabet pack contains three images per letter of the alphabet, apart of X, from “A” (Ameise) to “Z” (Zitrone). Each image comes in a transparent PNG format, making it easy to use them in your digital or printed resources.
PowerPoint Presentation: Each slide is dedicated to one letter of the alphabet, showcasing the three corresponding images with the German word, along with upper and lowercase letter displays. This PowerPoint is an excellent resource for introducing new vocabulary, phonics, or letter recognition activities in your classroom.
Versatile Usage: The German Alphabet pack is suitable for various age groups and learning levels. Use the clipart images and PowerPoint presentation for activities such as flashcards, posters, bulletin boards, worksheets, digital resources, and more. Unleash your creativity and design custom educational materials tailored to your students’ needs.
Time-Saving & Easy-to-Use: Save valuable preparation time with this ready-to-use pack. Download the files, and you’re all set to create engaging lessons and activities for your students. The user-friendly format allows seamless integration into your existing teaching materials.
Have a look at our new collection of German-themed stickers! This set includes a variety of images of famous German people, landmarks, and traditional items. You’ll find stickers of iconic figures such as Albert Einstein and Johann Sebastian Bach, as well as famous buildings like Neuschwanstein Castle and the Brandenburg Gate. Additionally, you’ll find a selection of stickers featuring traditional German items such as Edelweiss, VW camper vans, and lederhosen. These stickers are perfect for teachers looking to add a touch of German culture to their curriculum, whether it be in history, language, or cultural studies. Download now and make your virtual classroom come alive with a taste of Germany.
These stickers are perfect for teachers looking to add a touch of French culture to their curriculum, whether it be in history, language, or cultural studies. Download now and make your virtual classroom come alive with a taste of France.
What’s included
44 PNG clipart without background
44 PNG clipart on a round sticker with French praise
PowerPoint presentation which includes all clipart and editable sticker templates
Link to Google slide with all clipart and editable sticker templates.
It includes a mix of:
locations like Eiffel Tower (including rainbow coloured), Arc de Triomphe and Cite de Carcassonne.
people like Claude Monet, Macron and Napoleon
food like croissant, baguette and macarons
traditional items like the rooster, and the beret.
This set features 35 high-quality stickers showcasing people, food, buildings, and objects from Britain and the USA, designed to enhance the learning experience of English language students.
Ideal for teachers and educators, these versatile stickers can be easily integrated into your lesson plans and activities. From digital presentations to printed materials, these vibrant images will capture your students’ attention and help them better understand the cultural nuances of the English-speaking world.
Product Features:
35 vibrant and engaging clip art stickers
Images of people, food, buildings, and objects from Britain and the USA
High-resolution digital files in PNG format
Perfect for Google or PowerPoint presentations, OneNote pages, and SeeSaw assignments
Easily shareable through messages and emails
Suitable for printing on paper for displays, worksheets, labels, and stickers
Customizable for mugs, badges, and notebooks
How to Use:
Download the digital files after purchase
Add the clip art stickers to your digital presentations, worksheets, or assignments
Share them with your students through messages or emails
Print on paper, sticker paper, or other materials for physical use
Customize for various merchandise like mugs, badges, and notebooks
Boost your English language lessons with this diverse and engaging clip art collection! Download the English Learners Clip Art Collection today and add a touch of creativity and cultural understanding to your teaching resources.
Note: This is a digital product. No physical items will be shipped. Please ensure you have the necessary software to open and use PNG files. Personal and commercial use is permitted, but please give credit and do not resell or redistribute the images as your own.
Are you are German NQT or are you getting a new class room next year? Here are my favourite displays and posters to decorate your new German teaching area!
Three word puzzles to practise vocab from pages 8-9 in the new GCSE Stimmt! book (what are you looking forward to and giving reasons). Ideal as plenary or recap starter in the next lesson. Includes answers.
Corrected Version!
A fun starter or plenary practising family vocab from pages 36-37 in the Stimmt! 1 book (colours, hair and eyes ). Includes three word puzzles and answers.
Three fun puzzles to use as a starter or plenary to revise page 14-15 'Meine Welt ist wunderbar' in Stimmt!1 (character and favourite things). Includes answers.
Make German word order more memorable with these funny cartoons.
They could be used as displays, as part of a presentation on that topic (most fun if read by different people) or as an example for students to make their own comic strips with bitstrips.com.
The topics are word order with verb second place, word order with verb last place after ‘weil’ and Time-Manner-Place.
A fun starter or plenary practising hobby vocab from pages 30-31 in the new AQA GCSE Stimmt! Red book (hobbies, books, time phrases, time - manner - place). Includes three word puzzles and answers.
A fun starter or plenary practising hobby vocab from pages 28-29 in the new AQA GCSE Stimmt! Red book (hobbies, books, instruments and cases). Includes three word puzzles and answers.
A fun starter or plenary practising family vocab from pages 34-35 in the Stimmt! 1 book (numbers and family members ). Includes three word puzzles and answers.
A fun starter or plenary practising school vocab from pages 16-17 in the new AQA GCSE GREEN Stimmt! Green book (future tense and school trip). Includes three word puzzles and answers.