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German Grammar Display – Separable and Non Separable Verbs | KS3 KS4 German
German Grammar Display for classroom
The Fall of the Berlin Wall (1989) | Monday Demonstrations & Peaceful Revolution | A-Level German
A detailed and visually engaging German timeline display tracing the key events leading to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, with a focus on the Monday demonstrations and the peaceful revolution in the DDR. Designed for A-Level German, this resource supports cultural and historical understanding, encourages discussion, and helps students engage with authentic content in the target language.
German Gender Noun Gender Rules, Endings & Patterns | KS3, KS4 GCSE 3 Sheets
German Gender Display (der, die, das):
A clear and engaging German grammar display focused on der, die, das, helping students understand and predict noun gender using key triggers and common endings. Ideal for KS3/KS4 and GCSE German, this resource supports vocabulary learning, pattern recognition, and accuracy, making it perfect for classroom displays, working walls, and revision.
German Cases Flowchart:
A structured and student-friendly German cases flowchart designed to help learners identify and apply nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive with confidence. By linking sentence function, verbs, and prepositions, this KS3/GCSE German resource is ideal for classroom displays, grammar support, and independent learning.
German Cases Table:
A comprehensive German cases reference table covering forms, functions, key prepositions, verbs, and example sentences for all four cases. Perfect for KS3 and GCSE German, this clear and visual grammar display supports students in understanding and applying cases accurately in both writing and speaking.












