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Create a Perfect World (Utopia)

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This is a resource made for Y9 SEMH students. It touches on the idea of dystopias and utopias and will generate lots of student discussion about what makes a society ‘perfect’. It is part of our Y9 RE unit on suffering. It can be used for an English task or a standalone cover activity. It is highly visual and creative. It also has a numeracy element. There are two main tasks- the first is to create their idea of a better society with a budget and a differentiated question for each ability. The second is to create a tourism poster for their society. You will get a highly visual and engaging PowerPoint with differentiated outcomes for HA, MA and LA. There are three differentiated sheets, a price list and a poster design sheets.
The Present Perfect Tense LessonQuick View
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The Present Perfect Tense Lesson

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A PowerPoint Lesson introducing the Present Perfect Tense. Over 20 slides packed with explanations and practice materials -identifying verbs; looking for differences between Simple Past and Present Perfect; common uses; forming Present Perfect. Most text can be edited to suit the needs of your pupils. Blank slide included. pptx format Thank you for taking a look! Hoppy Times
The perfect tenseQuick View
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The perfect tense

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This set of resources is aimed at KS3/KS4 level students or beginner to intermediate students. It includes material to teach and practise “the perfect tense”, such as a worksheets, reference material and a presentation.
French perfect tense - holidayQuick View
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French perfect tense - holiday

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French GCSE worksheets to focus on the perfect tense with the holiday topic. They can also work well for good/strong KS3 students as the first page is usually self-explanatory. They are composed of two parts for differentiation. The first page focuses only on regular and common verbs from core French GCSE vocabulary lists. The second page focuses on French irregular verbs (some are also uncommon verbs). Activities are all scaffolded and lead to a short piece of writing. These French GCSE worksheets are great for independent learning, home learning, homework or even cover work. Answers are provided to make your life easier. Here are all topics you can find in my shop: School, sport, hobbies, the world of work, media, home and house, food, family relationships, chores, routine, holidays, environment, festivals and traditions. Each topic has a worksheet for each of the following tenses: Imperfect tense, perfect tense, present tense, near future tense (+infinitive structures & modal verbs), future tense, conditional tense/mood. Don’t hesitate to follow me on my Facebook and Twitter pages to be aware of updates. More worksheets to be added this year (including complex structures).
Le Passé Composé - The perfect tense in FrenchQuick View
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Le Passé Composé - The perfect tense in French

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I used this resource in an observation with a year 9 top set and it went really well. This resource include a presentation with at least three interactive games to do with students (all they need is miniwhiteboards) and it also includes a worksheet with three different sheets. With them students will practice the perfect tense step by step: the first worksheet covers the verb avoir, the second explains the past participle and how to use them and the third one combines both things in order to use the perfect tense. Hope it helps!
Present and Past Perfect TenseQuick View
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Present and Past Perfect Tense

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Enhance your students’ understanding of present and past perfect tenses with this comprehensive set of worksheets! This engaging resource of 18 pages offers a variety of exercises designed to reinforce their grasp of this essential grammar concept. Students will be able to identify which tense a sentence is written in and practise writing their own. They will also learn to change a verb to the past and perfect tense. Whether you’re an educator looking to enrich your lesson plans or a parent seeking additional practice materials, these worksheets provide a valuable tool for understanding this grammatical concept. Answer sheets are provide for every worksheet.
Perfect Planet - VolcanoesQuick View
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Perfect Planet - Volcanoes

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A 20 question worksheet and differentiated follow on activity to support A Perfect Planet - Volcanoes (BBC Documentary). The programme looks at how without volcanoes, there would be no life on Earth. Although destructive, magma from the planet’s molten core builds land, and mineral-rich ash from eruptions fertilises the surface. The worksheet has 20 questions, using a variety of question stems, that cover the full 50 minute documentary. To support staff a detailed answer sheet is included. I have also included a differentiated follow on worksheet for students to reflect on their learning from the documentary. Worksheet includes the following topics: Volcanoes Advantages and disadvantages of volcanic environments Ecosystem Benefits and risks of habitats Variety of land ecosystems Animal adaptation Climate change For worksheets to support other science and nature documentaries please see my shop.
French perfect tense - festivalsQuick View
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French perfect tense - festivals

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French GCSE worksheets to focus on the perfect tense with the festivals topic. They can also work well for good/strong KS3 students as the first page is usually self-explanatory. They are composed of two parts for differentiation. The first page focuses only on regular and common verbs from core French GCSE vocabulary lists. The second page focuses on French irregular verbs (some are also uncommon verbs). Activities are all scaffolded and lead to a short piece of writing. These French GCSE worksheets are great for independent learning, home learning, homework or even cover work. Answers are provided to make your life easier. Here are all topics you can find in my shop: School, sport, hobbies, the world of work, media, home and house, food, family relationships, chores, routine, holidays, environment, festivals and traditions. Each topic has a worksheet for each of the following tenses: Imperfect tense, perfect tense, present tense, near future tense (+infinitive structures & modal verbs), future tense, conditional tense/mood. Don’t hesitate to follow me on my Facebook and Twitter pages to be aware of updates. More worksheets to be added this year (including complex structures).
Perfect tense of regular verbs (with avoir)Quick View
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Perfect tense of regular verbs (with avoir)

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A worksheet (enough for at least a whole hour) to get students to recap and practice the perfect tense (regular verbs only - with avoir). Ideal for KS3 (learning the perfect tense) and KS4 (revision). Can be set as cover or ideal for a Friday afternoon lesson :) It includes: a short section on past time indicators a recap (for students to complete) of the 3 steps of the perfect tense Practice exercices including translations and a guided dictation A reading activity - which can be ideal to introduce the perfect tense with être - get students to spot it! But not needed to complete the activity.
Perfect tense with avoir and regular -er verbs.Quick View
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Perfect tense with avoir and regular -er verbs.

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A double-sided worksheet to practice forming the perfect tense using ‘avoir’ and regular -er verbs. I used this with my Year 8 class who are studying the perfect tense for the first time, but it could be useful revision for Year 9 or KS4 classes. Pupils have to form the past participle, choose the correct form of avoir and translate from French to English and then English to French. It could also be set as a homework task.
Writing the perfect EMAIL - FUNCTIONAL SKILLSQuick View
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Writing the perfect EMAIL - FUNCTIONAL SKILLS

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Fantastic 87-slide PowerPoint on writing a L2 email. Based on the topic of festivals. My students loved this lesson. The resource looks at the following: GRADE 9 example paragraphs Sentence starters Structure examples SPEECH form SPEECH conventions DAFOREST Stylistic devices Lecturer tips Common mistakes SPAG
German Perfect Tense Verb WheelsQuick View
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German Perfect Tense Verb Wheels

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Two verb wheel templates for forming the perfect tense in German. One is for “haben” verbs and one for “sein”, although if you wanted, you could save card/photocopying charges by putting "haben"on one side and “sein” on the other. The sections have been left blank for students to enter their own verbs, but a 3rd slide has been provided with lists of suggested verbs. Obviously, you can choose different verbs or even type the rest in for them to make the activity quicker. I have tried to choose verbs most commonly used by secondary school students. You will also need some split pins for this activity. I’m going to use it as an end of term activity for my year 9 classes who will then put them in their folders at the beginning of year 10.
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holidays perfect tense

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French GCSE / IGCSE lesson on the holiday topics (les vacances). It is great to revise/work on the holiday topic and revise the perfect tense (regular verbs mostly) Travel and tourism. Local area, holiday and travel. Holidays: preferences; experiences; destinations This worksheet works well with both the EDEXCEL and AQA examboards for French. It is composed of scaffolded activities including pre-reading tasks, a vocabulary search, grammar tasks, a reading task, exam style questions and translations. It also comes with sentence builders to introduce key vocabulary and work on a variety of structures. More lessons on the topic of holidays are available here : https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/vacances-gcse-12290339 Some of the subtopics /grammar concepts included in the whole unit are: les destinations, les pays, les moyens de transports, le passé, présent et le futur, différences entre « JOUER » et « FAIRE », etc.
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Perfect tense practice

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1 Knowledge organiser on the Passe Compose 1 Worksheet - class practice 1 assessment sheet to check for understanding or class completion
Perfect tense revision in FrenchQuick View
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Perfect tense revision in French

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a revision sheet with a series of practice exercises building up in difficulty, including a few translation sentences, ready for the new GCSE. When I used this, I cut up the various exercises instead of feeding them the whole document (Yr9 group) but for more advanced students, they should be able to cope with it in its entirety.