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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.
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.
Comparisons and the Superlative - big picture
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Comparisons and the Superlative - big picture

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This is a big picture explanation of comparisons with adjectives and adverbs as well as an explanation of superlatives with adjectives and adverbs. There is not a lot of text in this explanation, but rather charts that help your students see the differences here.
Types of pronouns - big picture
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Types of pronouns - big picture

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Oftentimes, students get confused about the different types of pronouns. In this document, you will find the following types of pronouns listed in a chart with some examples for each type: subject, object (adverbial), direct object, indirect object, reflexive, disjunctive, possessive, demonstrative, relative and indefinite. This chart is useful for tutoring students, as well as for the whole class to use as a reference.
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.
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.
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
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)
Verb overview (indicative)
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Verb overview (indicative)

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Need something simple for the student who needs the big picture and how the different indicative tenses compare to each other? This is a visual comparison of the different forms of the imperative, showing the conjugations and a timeline that puts it all into perspective.
Verb worksheet for students - big picture
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Verb worksheet for students - big picture

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This worksheet helps students to see verb formations compared to each other. The following are part of the worksheet: INDICATIVE present -er, -ir,, -re imparfait futur simple conditionnel passé composé plus-que-parfait futur proche passé récent SUBJUNCTIVE present past IMPERATIVE regular irregular
Les adjectifs devant le nom - lesson
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Les adjectifs devant le nom - lesson

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A first introduction to adjectives that come before the noun. This is not an exhaustive look at these adjectives, but rather an introduction to BAGS. Included in this document/PowerPoint is a song (with lyrics I wrote!) to help students remember some of these adjectives. Included in the PowerPoint is a recording of the song. :)
Food (la nourriture) - PPT lesson
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Food (la nourriture) - PPT lesson

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This is an introductory PowerPoint to FOOD vocabulary. Vocabulary corresponds to Allez, Viens French 2 chapter 3 but can be used with any book. Includes food vocab., different stores, the verbs acheter, prendre and vendre as well as exchanges between a seller/buyer.
THE ULTIMATE, HUGE Object Pronoun Packet: direct, indirect, y, en
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THE ULTIMATE, HUGE Object Pronoun Packet: direct, indirect, y, en

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YOU WILL LOVE THIS PACKET! :-) Included are: THREE powerpoint presentations (2 in French) - lui et leur - direct object and indirect object pronouns - indirect object pronouns * exercises are included on each PPT A THIRTEEN page document that includes: A general introduction to object pronouns Pages that are specific to Y and EN Reference page - pronouns in French A flow chart to help students decide which to use (my students LOVE this!) Using object pronouns in the indicative with a variety of tenses. An exercise using object pronouns *with answers
Beginning Basics Bundle - 9 French 1 PowerPoints
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Beginning Basics Bundle - 9 French 1 PowerPoints

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This beginning bundle includes the following: Classroom commands (2 pages) Greetings (8 pages) Numbers (3 pages) Calendar words (4 pages) How to conjugate a verb (12 pages) Comment vous sentez-vous? (1 page) La géographie QUIZ (3 pages) J'aime... (9 pages) Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire? (6 pages)
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.
Handbell set up made easy!
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Handbell set up made easy!

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Does it take your bell choir a long time to set up their bells at the beginning of rehearsal? Do you set up the bells but wish you could have help from someone who knew what to do? Here’s your solution! Each sheet has been marked* with bell assignments for positions 1-11 and 01-02. You simply print the document and place the sheet at each ringer’s position. Your ringers and your helpers can easily find where the bells go and in what order! *extra sheets are provided for you to use if your bell assignments are different from those here.