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PRIMARY GERMAN KS3 GRAMMAR - HABEN UND SEIN IN THE PRESENT TENSE - 10 DIFFERENTIATED WORD SEARCHES WITH ANSWER KEYS

I created these differentiated word searches for my beginner German students, to help them familiarize themselves with the concept of conjugation in German, and to engage with German personal pronouns. They’re great for independent learning, and I always have a range of folders with different word searches ready for them to select at particular times, such as free-choice learning time, revision, starters and sub lessons. Haben and sein are key German verbs, and it’s a good idea to introduce them to students as soon as possible - they can begin to build and create their own sentences from a very early stage with these verbs.

Each grid is in landscape format, 8.5 x 11 cm (A4) - for beginners, I’ve found this the best format - each word is very clearly visible, and the text is not too dense on the page. The grids increase in challenge, and students can see which direction the words are in by the arrow key. There are 5 German to German grids, where they are prompted with the German verb, and look for it in the grid. For additional consolidation, there’s an English verb list they have to complete too. There are also 5 English to German grids, where the prompt is in English, and they look for the equivalent in German in the grid. They also have to complete a German verb list too.

There is an answer key for each word search - these are essential in my view - they give learners an additional opportunity to engage with the language, and they really enjoy correcting their own, and particularly each others’ work - answer keys are also great for helping students develop more independence in their learning, and are a great teacher time-saver too!

Try this German Days of the Week word search freebie - it’s the same format as this set, so you can see if the searches would work well for your students:

**GERMAN DAYS OF THE WEEK WORD SEARCH FREEBIE **
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12455991

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VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM SUCHEN!

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johnsonterry89

6 years ago
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Anthos

6 years ago
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Sehr Nutzlich!

nick_redshaw

7 years ago
5

Excellent resource, many thanks

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