French vocabulary - Family TreeQuick View
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French vocabulary - Family Tree

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I teach in the United States, so I'm not sure what grade level this is for the UK... Vocabulary concerning family members, photos to accompany the vocab, incorporation of etre and avoir to make sentences, possessive pronoun introduced as well as a review of definite and indefinite articles. Check out my website: http://kathrynfenstermaker.wix.com/mademoisellekat
French: FOOD lesson with vocab and picturesQuick View
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French: FOOD lesson with vocab and pictures

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Brief explanation of 'manger de' - tons of food vocabulary with pictures - a touch of etiquette about how to set a table :) - breakfast, lunch, dinner The powerpoint was to large a file to upload in one fell swoop, so it is separated into 2 files... combine them. Check out my website: http://kathrynfenstermaker.wix.com/mademoisellekat
Step-by-Step -ER Verb Present Tense ConjugationQuick View
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Step-by-Step -ER Verb Present Tense Conjugation

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English grammar review to check for comprehension, explanation of pronouns (subjective, personal pronouns) 1st 2nd 3rd person singular/plural, explanation of why we conjugate verbs- demonstrated with english construction, conjugating regular er verbs in french, 12 verbs presented with picture (works best if students have a gesture to accompany the word... then elicit the word using the gesture) This is the VAK method. Worksheet for students to practice. Check out my website: http://kathrynfenstermaker.wix.com/mademoisellekat
Descriptions, Couleurs, VetementsQuick View
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Descriptions, Couleurs, Vetements

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French vocabulary presented with a photograph. Review the words, and the following slide intentionally drops the words so that you can check for recognition/comprehension. Implicit grammar. Check out my website: http://kathrynfenstermaker.wix.com/mademoisellekat
French - Hair, colours, clothes, vocabularyQuick View
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French - Hair, colours, clothes, vocabulary

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I am a teacher in the U.S., so I am not sure of the age classification. I incorporated an option of 'amis' presented, my young ones didn't like the model pictures...my older ones didn&'t like the kiddy pictures, so you can modify that by deleting whichever set doesn&';t work for your class. Basic colors. Clothing (outfits) based on scenario. Enjoy. Check out my website: http://kathrynfenstermaker.wix.com/mademoisellekat
When I Grow Up - Intro to Future ProcheQuick View
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When I Grow Up - Intro to Future Proche

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I passed around a piece of paper to my kids and asked them to write down what they would be when they grew up. I compiled a list and found a photo to accompany each profession. I was surprised with what they wrote! Focus: Quand je grandis, je vais être... professeur par exemple. I had them ask each other around the class; they learned about each other, I learned about them, and they learned some French. Check out my website: http://kathrynfenstermaker.wix.com/mademoisellekat
Build up to a peer-to-peer interviewQuick View
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Build up to a peer-to-peer interview

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Learn etre, pass the verb around the room starting 'Je suis' and pass it on by telling the next person, 'Tu es,' etc. I gave them the adjective list (XLS doc) and then with the pictures from adjectifs (PPT) I had them make sentences about the photograph using the adjectives (there are about 130 adjectives on the list). I went over self description, height, hair color, eye color (that is where the PlusAvoirPPT comes in). InterviewPPT - They are going to write their own script with their partner and perform their skit for the class. kathrynfenstermaker.wix.com/mademoisellekat
Pronunciation for ReadingQuick View
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Pronunciation for Reading

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Letter combinations, presented strategically with 35 vocabulary words, accompanied by drawings for visual learners, you may create gestures for kinesthetic learners, good referential for review at the beginning of the year, good for younger children starting to read French, good for fun vocabulary words. You may print the drawings, laminate them, play charades, ask questions about color, gender, number. 'Qui a le gorille? J'ai le gorille.' Introduce, review question words. Be creative, and enjoy. Check out my website! kathrynfenstermaker.wix.com/mademoisellekat