Want to promote choice and engagement in your classroom? Set this as a class lesson, fast finisher challenge or homework activity and allow children to work at their own pace.
This is a Google Slides resource that can easily be uploaded to Google Classroom so the students can work at their own pace. This product is also EDITABLE! Don’t like one of the activities? NO PROBLEM! Switch it out with one of your own!
In this Google Slides, there are 6 activities for students to choose from. You can have the students do as many or as few as you like! I personally am having my students choose 4 of the tasks to do!
Examples of Tasks:
Mapping of Italy
Mapping of Scotland
Italy Facts
Create a Quiz!
Flag comparisons
Pasta Master!
Used as part of an interdisciplinary topic within Scottish CfE.
Introduce vocabulary for a selection of common drinks in French with this attractive PowerPoint. Each slide is animated to reveal the French word that matches the picture.
Masculine and feminine words are colour coded to further support the children in remembering this new vocabulary.
Vocabulary includes a range of spelling rules and agreements to allow you to begin acknowledging these with younger learners.
Introduce vocabulary for a selection of common foods in French with this attractive PowerPoint. Each slide is animated to reveal the French word that matches the picture.
Masculine, feminine and plural words are colour coded to further support the children in remembering this new vocabulary.
Vocabulary includes a range of spelling rules and agreements to allow you to begin acknowledging these with younger learners.
This fun grammar game incorporates the children’s (and everyone’s) love of PASTA into Literary!
Macaroni Commas is an engaging game that you can bring out again and again to help pupils to revise their punctuation skills. Simply print the cards out on any colour you like, with the questions on one side and the answers on the other. Provide some macaroni to your pupils and let them guess where the missing comma should be placed in the sentence. This activity can be self-assessed making it a great fast finisher or challenge. I have used this resource from P4 - P7 and it has always been a hit!
TIP - I find it better to print the questions and answers on different cards so that children can look at the answer without flipping their current card over. For example: Question 1’s answer will be on the back of Question 2’s card.