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Welcome to my store! I have a variety of resources here, but my area of interest is helping my students see the 'big picture' of what we're studying.

Welcome to my store! I have a variety of resources here, but my area of interest is helping my students see the 'big picture' of what we're studying.
Reflexive verbs - lesson/resource/big picture
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Reflexive verbs - lesson/resource/big picture

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INCLUDED: 1) A 26 slide PowerPoint lesson that introduces reflexive verbs 2) A 'big picture' explanation of reflexive verbs, with examples. This is a great multi-level resource that students can use as a reference from one semester to another. The second resource is not an exhaustive examination of reflexive verbs, but the different kinds of reflexive verbs (reflexive, idiomatic and reciprocal) are explained, with examples. Additionally, examples of reflexive verbs in the negative, the imperative and in the passé composé help students to see the placement of 'ne...pas' and reflexive pronouns.
Home school documentation online
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Home school documentation online

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Online Homeschool documentation form for high school students YOU NEED THIS FORM! :) This is an online form your kids fill out to keep track of things they study. I am a former teacher who homeschooled her children through a few years of high school. I created this Google form so that we could have details about the things that each kid studied on a specific day. I used a separate form for each child. You are purchasing a link to the Google form that is on my Google Drive. There are instructions for how to make a copy of the form in this document. The form is easily customizable to your specific situation. Additionally, I have set up this form so that it will populate a spreadsheet so your child's answers are easy for you to monitor. In our house, each kid filled out the form at the end of their daily studies. This information is automatically saved, so at the end of your academic year, you have specific details about what happened each day. This form was more valuable than gold when I had to write the homeschool supplement for their college applications. As their teacher, I had to write a narrative of each of the topics they studied, giving as many details as possible. I was able to look back at the years of responses from this form and give a very accurate, thorough description of what the kids did. There was no guessing. There were no questions of "What did you do yesterday?" Both of my kids are currently attending their choice of college.
Prepositions of time - big picture
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Prepositions of time - big picture

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In this document you will find two types of big picture explanations of prepositions that express time. The first page is a chart that shows students some of the different prepositions that express time. Included in the chart: à, en, dans, depuis, pendant, pour. On the second page, you will find a brief explanation of il y a, pendant, depuis and pour. All have examples.
Passé composé ou l'imparfait - game
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Passé composé ou l'imparfait - game

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Passé composé ou l'imparfait - un jeu (PPT) This PowerPoint is a game to play with the class to help students learn which adverbs are used in the passé composé and which are used in the imparfait.
Pronunciation chart French - resource
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Pronunciation chart French - resource

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Do your students struggle with proper pronunciation? Do you have a student who says "Bohn-jhour!" ? This chart will help you guide your students to proper pronunciation! This is a chart of 13 consonants (only two are in the preview)
Passé composé REVIEW GAME
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Passé composé REVIEW GAME

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This game is intended to be used after the passé composé with être and avoir has been taught. Students Roll a die to move along the game board. As they land on different colored circles, students answer a question in order to move on during the next turn. The first student to reach the end WINS! Topics include - telling which helping verb to use; giving the correct past participle and answering specific grammar questions. This game can easily be added to and/or modified to suit your students' needs. Includes 1 game board Helping verb cards - 30 Past participle cards - 30 Chance (grammar) cards - 12 + 3 make your own questions
Verbs - a big picture
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Verbs - a big picture

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A resource to help students understand the 'big picture' of verbs in French. Fellow teachers - Please consider a purchase from my store. You won't miss the $2+, but it will make a world of difference to me. Plus - you'll be getting something useful for your students! :-) Merci.
Let's talk!  A speaking game
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Let's talk! A speaking game

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I developed this resource to help my students have something to talk about during tutoring sessions. Instead of the normal 'How was your day/What happened today?' questions, I created an easy scenarios for students to discuss. Students use a pair of dice to find the topic of conversation. For example, a RED die with a roll of 1 might mean the subject of the conversation is "JE" and a GREEN die with a roll of 4 might mean for the student to tell something that happened using the past tense. Included are: 1 easy game in English and 3 in French (with varying levels of difficulty)
Negation - big picture
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Negation - big picture

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This document compares and contrasts the following types of negation in French: ne...pas (ne...pas encore, ne...pas du tout) ne...jamais ne...plus ne...rien As well as - ne...personne ne...aucun(e) ne...nulle part ne...ni...ni ne...que
BUY ME!  :)  Chansons and videos! 37 upbeat songs + 22 videos with active and verified links
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BUY ME! :) Chansons and videos! 37 upbeat songs + 22 videos with active and verified links

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Are you looking for some upbeat songs and videos to inspire your students but don't have the time to look things up? Get ready to smile! This is a list of 37 songs and 22 short videos WITH LINKS that you can use right away! Some of the songs on the list (19) have my suggestions of grammar/language topics that they can help teach. Some of the songs are just fun to listen to! The page you purchase is a PDF with live links.
Object pronouns (d.o.p, i.o.p, y, en) - resource/big picture
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Object pronouns (d.o.p, i.o.p, y, en) - resource/big picture

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This 3 page document helps students see the 'big picture' of object pronouns as well as the importance of prepositions when deciding which object pronoun to use. A flow chart I created leads students to the right choice of object pronoun until the process becomes automatic. The second resource is useful for introducing the topic of object pronouns in lower levels as well as a reference document for students in upper levels. An example is provided for each item.
La poésie - une collection de poèmes
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La poésie - une collection de poèmes

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Included in this document are poems from 6 French authors/poets: de la Fontaine, Apollinaire, Desnos, Rimbaud, Verlaine and Prévert. This document can serve as a reference for students as they progress through the different levels of French. For example, starting in French 1, I have my students present poems from this booklet to the class for a grade. It's a great way to work on pronunciation.