Lesson for year 7 French about pets.
Includes listening (teacher-led), speaking, reading, mini-whiteboard and writing tasks, all of them differentiated with support and challenge tasks.
Includes a worksheet.
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This resource includes 3 resources to aid the learning of French Yourself, Family, Animals & Pets.
Including 6 revision clocks, each with 12 questions, two for each of the following topics:
Yourself
Animals & Pets
Family
They can be used as revision or homework exercises.
Answers are included.
10 worksheets to support the French syllabus. It includes:
Describing Hair
Describing Eyes
Other describing words
Describing People
Describing Personality
Describing People (2)
Introducing Yourself
Family Members
Pets
Describing Pets
Answers are included.
A bingo game/activity which can be used to help students revise French Animals & Pets. It includes 30 questions and can be easily adapted. Answers are included.
This resource is to practice pets vocabulary. It has different Conti style activities** IT IS EDITABLE:**
Flashcards for each animal
What is missing? Game
match the word with the picture
Sentence builder
Listen and tick the word I say
Sentence stealer
Read my mind
Faulty echo
Sentence bingo
Break the flow
Staircase translation
Pyramid translation
Fidget spinner sentences
Write sentences following the pictures
KS2 / KS3 Beginners Pets in French PowerPoint PPT Lesson Presentation (also in PDF format) and printable flashcards for your Les Animaux de Compagnie (Les Animaux Domestiques) unit. This 40 slide presentation (and more slides for games) introduces and reviews key vocabulary and phrases for Pets in French and includes activities and tasks. My French basics resources suit students beginning French and near beginners in Year 4, 5, 6 and 7 and equivalents. Many slides feature answers that appear when you click, for students to respond. There are also some very short reading comprehensions and an additional 20+ slides at the end of the presentation (making it 65 slides in total) form a ‘Splat’ game and a memory game (Kim’s game), which could be played in teams, with students working out which images are missing each time and giving the word in French.
In the Zip file, along with a PowerPoint version, there is an additional PDF version of the presentation. While the PDF version does not retain the ability for teachers to reveal answers by clicking, it will still help you introduce and review this topic if you do not have PowerPoint where you work. Also within the Zip file is a PDF of flashcards, with two on each page.
The presentation focuses on 12 key animal words (cat, dog, rabbit, horse, snake, guinea pig, hamster, parrot, lizard, mouse, turtle, goldfish) and linked questions and answers, such as ‘Do you have a pet?’, and phrases linked to pets’ names, ages and colours.
SAVE by purchasing as part of my French Pets BUNDLE, which also contains a French Pets Worksheets and French Pets Games. All 3 resources focus on the same core vocabulary.
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*Images are previews so exercises have been hidden.
Make French learning fun and engaging for your KS2 students with our comprehensive “French Pets Worksheets & Puzzles” resource! Designed for Year 3 and Year 4 levels, this resource includes a variety of interactive and educational activities to reinforce vocabulary and language skills.
**What’s Inside:
Crossword Puzzle: Challenge students to match pet descriptions to the corresponding French word, enhancing their vocabulary retention.
Word Searches: Explore the world of pets with two engaging word searches. One challenges students to find French words based on English clues, while the other reverses the exercise.
Unscramble Exercise: Hone language skills with a fun and interactive unscramble exercise. Rearrange letters to form the names of popular pets in French.
Reading Exercise: Immerse students in a captivating reading exercise, allowing them to comprehend and respond to pet-related passages in French. Perfect for building reading comprehension skills.
Answers Included: Our resource provides comprehensive answers for all exercises, making it easy for educators and students to track progress and ensure accurate learning.
Educational Objectives:
Expand French vocabulary related to pets.
Enhance reading comprehension skills.
Foster a love for French learning through interactive puzzles.
Suitable for:
KS2 Year 3 and Year 4 students
French language learners seeking an engaging resource
OCR A level Physics: 27.5 PET Scans
Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics
This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided.
This lesson covers:
PET stands for positron emission tomography.
Radiopharmaceutical - Fluorine-18 and Carbon-11
Nuclear equations
The production of Fluorine-18
How PET scanners operate
Advantages and disadvantages of PET
Lesson introducing pets/ animals vocabulary in French. The vocabulary is introduced with images and a slap the board game. There is then a simple writing activity to help students practise making nouns plural in French.
Caring for Animals – Primary PSHE and Science Lesson on Empathy, Responsibility, and Pet Care
Description:
Teach Primary pupils how to care for animals with kindness and respect through this engaging PSHE and Science lesson. Using movement, creative play, and discussion, children learn about the needs of animals, how to treat them gently, and why empathy and responsibility are essential when caring for living things.
Lesson Overview:
Starter Activity: Animal Sounds and Movements Game – Pupils move and sound like different animals to build excitement and curiosity.
Main Activities:
Guided discussion on how to care for pets and animals (food, water, shelter, love, and gentle handling)
Optional visit or observation of a class pet or animal brought by a volunteer
Create Animal Care Guides with drawings and simple care tips
Role-play pet care using props (feeding, cleaning, gentle play)
Sort Wild vs. Pet Animals using picture cards
Play the Animal Homes Matching Game to link animals with their habitats
Classroom Culture: Emphasise respect for animals and for classmates who may be nervous. Focus on caring, empathy, and understanding rather than ownership.
Assessment:
Pet care knowledge check – can pupils explain how to care for different types of animals?
Review of Animal Care Guides for understanding of animal needs
Teacher observation of pupils’ interactions and participation
Skills Developed:
Empathy and compassion for living creatures
Understanding the basic needs of animals
Responsible and respectful behaviour
Social-emotional learning and care for others
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Engaging Premium Slides, Medium-Term Planning Notes)
Perfect for Primary PSHE or Science lessons on empathy, animal care, and responsibility. Ideal for pet awareness weeks, animal-themed projects, or wellbeing and kindness sessions.
slides of my pets (plus one of a bird in a cage) with questions about whether humans should OWN animals or have the right to keep them as pets.
pros and cons at the end
A colouring activity to help students learn about animals and pets. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
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A colouring activity to help students learn about animals and pets. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language. I drew this for my students as part of our module exploring the planet and for students learning foreign languages.
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A colouring activity to help students learn about animals and pets. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/sarah277
Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
A lion that I drew for my students to colour in as they created stories about animals.
Please leave me a review and I will send you any other resource of your choice for free (contact me: office@oceansproject.com). Check out my other resources at my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/sarah277
Let me know if you have any resource requests and I will tailor make a resource for you.
By Juliet Davies, Head of RE, Kingsbury School, Warwickshire. It’s just an idea which shows slides my pets (easy to adapt) - asking questions about pet ownership and raising thoughts about how animals are treated. Then a single slide that shows the pros and cons of pet ownership (which was filled in following class discussion).
This worksheet was created by Lauren Savage @ Primary Leap
Animals as pets - This worksheet will help a child to understand that some animals are not suitable for keeping as pets. They are also asked to list 5 important things that a pet needs.
Animal vocab - introducing pets and saying what they have/would like. There is a photo of guinea pig and chips included - I warn them first and explain that it's a delicacy in some Latin American countries. Delete it if you don't feel it's appropriate!!! (LY)