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Spanish Place Card with question prompts
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Spanish Place Card with question prompts

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A place card for pupils to complete and color. A great way to get to know their names during half term 1 and for them to get to know the 3 first questions: como te llamas, cuantos anos tienes and donde vives? There is space on the back of the card for them to write their answers so they can always see them.
Zombie mini me craft
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Zombie mini me craft

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Very simple mini me zombie craft. Teacher instructions included. I must stress this is a v quick upload following a customer request but it could be useful to others. Happy hallwoeen!
French Christmas Cards to colour
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French Christmas Cards to colour

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3 Christmas Card Designs (Christmas tree, Father Christmas and Mrs Christmas, Rudolph) Pupils colour the picture according to the instructions. I have included colour background and black and white version to save on printing. Simply print, pupils fold in half, write a message inside (suggestions provided).
French Easter Board Game Paques
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French Easter Board Game Paques

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A board game to practise vocabulary for Easter. Pupils roll the dice and say the French for the picture they land on. Extra challenge given as they progress through the game and have to describe the pictures and give opinions. Great lead on from my Easter PowerPoint. Great speaking and listening practice. Increased enthusiasm and engagement. Adds dimension of competition. Could be used as a reward for early finishes. This resource is available as part of an Easter bundle, saving you money.
One Page Learning Mat: the Basics
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One Page Learning Mat: the Basics

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A fantastic support for the first few lessons. Print and laminate and use as a learning mat to boost confidence amongst new learners in the classroom. Great differentiation technique when dealing with mixed ability classes. Use it as a speaking frame / a writing frame / a learning mat / a revision aid / an extension tool. The PDF is in colour but looks nice printed in greyscale as well. I usually print and photocopy in greyscale but put the colour version on the IWB.
Letter to Father Christmas in French
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Letter to Father Christmas in French

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A cute French letter to Father Christmas: pupils simply write their name and age and address and ask Father Christmas for 3 things. You could provide a list, get them to look up in dictionaries or draw/stick images depending on age group and ability. To save printing costs (and extend the length of the activity), opt to display the letters on the IWB and pupils copy the model letter, filling in the gaps.
French Easter Puppet Show- An Egg Hunt
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French Easter Puppet Show- An Egg Hunt

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A simple story with 9 paper puppets for pupils to cut out, colour and label. Pupils cut out, label and glue the puppets (option for teacher to use pre-coloured or black and white templates) Teacher reads the story (email support available for non specialists who are unsure of pronunciation) Pupils listen and each time they hear a character they place them on the scenery mat. The story tells them exactly where to position each paper puppet but the PowerPoint acts as a visual support if hey need it. Options to differentiate- suggestions given.
French: the basics Follow Me Cards 'I have Who has'
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French: the basics Follow Me Cards 'I have Who has'

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35 unique cards covering the basics including greetings, first questions and responses, days of the week and months of the year. Distribute the cards. The person with 'DEBUT' begins and asks the first question 'Qui a bonjour?' this prompts the next person who has the phrase 'J'ai bonjour' written on their card. They shout this out followed by their own question, 'Qui a au revoir?' The game continues like this until the last person ends with 'La Fin!' Excellent for vocabulary consolidation and to inject energy into the lesson. Gets pupils interacting and speaking and listening. Brilliant for revision lessons for all year groups.
Word Cloud & Odd-one-out: The Basics, French
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Word Cloud & Odd-one-out: The Basics, French

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Versatile worksheet: use to consolidate language following presentation / a homework / a revision sheet / a starter. Top half is a word cloud with 'the basics' vocabulary. Instructions to cross off words they know, circle and look up ones they don't. Bottom half is an 'odd one out' table prompting them to decide which is the odd one out and be prepared to explain why they made that choice.
French Valentine Card to colour
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French Valentine Card to colour

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3 Valentine's cards included. Simply print, fold in half and distribute. (Colour and B&W versions included) Pupils colour the cute picture on the front according to the French instructions given on the back eg. 'colorie le coeur en rouge'. On the back are suggestions in French for a message to write inside.
French mini book: mon monstre
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French mini book: mon monstre

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A mini book about a monster. All body parts are labelled in French. Pupils can colour and fold the mini book to create a mini book about a monster and all of the parts of its face. Pupils could then use it as a mini dictionary as they discover the topic and and possibly create their own monster.
French Interactive Quiz: Greetings Robots Theme
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French Interactive Quiz: Greetings Robots Theme

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Interactive Quiz to test pupils on their understanding of greetings and simple questions and answers. Multiple choice answers, if they select the correct answer they are taken to a ‘tres bien’ slide, incorrectly they are taken to an ‘oh non’ slide and given a chance to choose again. It is great for a whole class quiz (you say the options and they pop hands up), or to out one pupil in the spotlight/hot seat or as a physical tap and go activity where they line up and make their selection then go to the back of the line. You could use a classroom timer to inject extra challenge and competition.
Numbers Les Chiffres 'I have Who has' Follow me Cards
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Numbers Les Chiffres 'I have Who has' Follow me Cards

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30 cards each with a different number between 1-30. 2 versions included: French only. French with digits for an easier game. Teachers notes included explaining how to play and when to play for best results. Distribute cards and the pupil with 'debut' begin and asks 'qui a cinq'. Then the player with 'j'ai cinq' shouts this out and their question and so on until the last player shouts 'La fin!'
French Interactive Quiz: Easter Joyeuses Paques
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French Interactive Quiz: Easter Joyeuses Paques

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Interactive powerpoint multiple choice quiz. The first slide is a grid of 12 numbers. A pupil comes to the front and selects any number. This will take them to a slide with an image on and 3 possible answers. If they choose correctly they are sent to a ‘tres bien’ slide; incorrectly sends them to a ‘on non’ slide and automatically rteurns them to the question to have another try.
French Verbs: Infinitives Follow me Cards
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French Verbs: Infinitives Follow me Cards

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A set of 30 French infinitives Follow Me Cards. Teacher instructions included. Use to teach or revise 30 infinitives. Excellent for introducing the near furture tense- just add je vais before the infinitive.. Highly interactive activity. Ensures all pupils participate. After traditional rounds where the game snakes around the classroom you could introduce element of competition by racing against the clock. A fantastic use of the cards is to get pupils to stand in a circle according to the sequence of the cards. Great for energy and enthusiasm!
Quel animal French Quiz
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Quel animal French Quiz

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Starter? Classroom talk? Such an engaging resource- my pupils can't get enough of this activity. In pairs pupils do the quiz and find out what their ideal pet is. In the target language they ask things such as, 'tu aimes caresser les animaux?' and 'tu veux mettre ton animal dans un cage?' to reach a conclusion. They LOVE it. But it is more than just a hook. The activity can be manipulated- pupils can use the structures within the quiz to produce a complex answer to the question 'as-tu un animal?' with a response such as 'oui, j'ai un animal, j'ai un chien car je préfère les grands animaux. Je voudrais avoir un lapin mais je ne veux pas mettre mon animal dans une cage. Je n'habite pas sur une ferme donc je n'ai pas de vaches mais j'ai un grand jardin et ma mère voudrait une chèvre car elle aime le fromage.' (Obviously this will need some scaffolding perhaps in the form of a writing frame but how refreshing to bask in the joy of the final outcome!)