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Welcome to the third installment of the topic of telling the time in French.

This installent focuses on the hour to half past the hour and it is an extensive way of telling the time in French.

Present the times in French to the class using the powerpoint and you could also use a clock in the classroom in order to model the time if you have one. There is a dice game where the children can practise their speaking and a subsequent differentiated quiz.

The pack contains the following:
Part 3: Powerpoint
Bingo sheet
Part 3: Level 1 (easier) differentiated workbook focusing on reading, writing and listening and also a wordsearch. In the wordsearch, the children look for the times written in French. The words are provided.
Part 3: Level 2 (more advanced) differentiated workbook focusing on reading, writing and listening and also a wordsearch. In the wordsearch, the children look for the times written in French. The words are not provided, however the times in the grid are written in digital format which are the times that the children must look for.
A recorded audio in order to complete the listening task
The transcript of the recording

Subsequent installments containing more advanced time will be available shortly. Do keep an eye out for these.

Happy teaching and learning!

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French: Telling the time: Parts 1-5

Welcome to this exclusive bundle of the topic of telling the time in French. This bundle contains the following parts and and each part is an extensive way of telling the time in French: Part 1: On the hour only Part 2: On the hour to a quarter past the hour Part 3: On the hour to half past the hour Part 4: On the hour to a quarter to the hour Part 5: The full hour For each part, present the times in French to the class using the powerpoint and you could also use a clock in the classroom in order to model the time if you have one. In each part, there is a dice game where the children can practise their speaking and a subsequent differentiated quiz. When each part and more complex times are introduced, it is a great to reinforce previously learnt times. Each part contains the following materials: Powerpoint Bingo sheet Level 1 (easier) differentiated workbook focusing on reading, writing and listening, colouring coding activities and also a wordsearch. In the wordsearch, the children look for the times written in French. The words are provided. Level 2 (more advanced) differentiated workbook focusing on reading, writing and listening, colour coding activities and also a wordsearch. In the wordsearch, the children look for the times written in French. The words are not provided, however the times in the grid are written in digital format which are the times that the children must look for. A recorded audio in order to complete the listening task The transcript of the recording An additional resource in part 5 is as follows: Level 1 - Cut out clock sheet for pasting in the accompanied Level 1 workbook on pages 172-174 Level 2 - Cut out clock and label sheet for pasting in the accompanied Level 2 workbook on pages 172-174 There is also classroom wall display enclosed in part 5 which features the times both in analogue and digital format with the times written in French, translated into English. There will be subsequent installments containing more advanced times available shortly. Do keep an eye out for these. Happy teaching and learning!

£10.00

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