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Everything you need to teach and help your students become bilingual in English and French.
Easter in France - Paques
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Easter in France - Paques

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Powerpoint on Easter Tradition in France. Learn vocabulary with pronunciation + game Make a Easter poem about eggs. Lots of fun!!
2016- Chinese new Year of the Monkey
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2016- Chinese new Year of the Monkey

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A whole presentation including: - The legend of Chinese new year written and read in French (audio sequence) and also written in English. -Numbers 1 to 12 - Numbers 1st to 12th - Audio game to practice naming and spelling each animal of the zodiac in French (words, masculine/ feminine/ patterned short sentences) - Kim game (name the missing animal) Happy Chinese New Year 2016!!! This presentation will certainly cover at least 2 lessons.
French Christmas- Lettre au Père Noël
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French Christmas- Lettre au Père Noël

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Power Point presenting a good example of a letter written to Santa. Students are encouraged to write their own letter changing the highlighted parts of the letters by their own personalised ones. It can easily be differentiated for different levels, expecting more or less highlighted parts to be personalised.
Quel temps fait-il?
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Quel temps fait-il?

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QCA Scheme of Work: KS2 Unit 12 : Quel temps fait-il ? KS3 Unit 7 : Les autres pays. Section 6 : The weather. Objective: I can talk about the weather outside. ('Je parle du temps qu'il fait, dehors.') Content: 1.PowerPoint- 15 slides (All slides have French native voice recorded.) - Teach nine expressions about the weather. - Play Noughts and Crosses with two different level of difficulties. - Match the expressions to the pictures. 2.Homework: Worksheet with expressions to cut and match to the pictures. 3.Detailed lesson plan. Skills: Listening, speaking, reading.
French- Christmas: "Que porte le Père Noël?"
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French- Christmas: "Que porte le Père Noël?"

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This teaching ressource includes Special features: Power Point with Very nice design for Christmas. Fun game and amusing pictures to catch all the pupils attention. Objectives: - name some Christmas characters and describe Santa 's clothes. Perfect to use in December, before Christmas! For KS1, KS2 and KS3.
La météo en France.
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La météo en France.

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FRENCH QCA Scheme of Work: KS2 Unit 12 : Quel temps fait-il ? KS3 Unit 7 : Les autres pays. Section 6 : The weather. Objectives: -I understand the weather forecast in France. -I can present the weather forecast. Content: 1.PowerPoint- 9 slides (All slides have French native voice recorded.) - Review the weather forecast and the points of the compass. - Make full sentences using a modeled structure (Grammar point explained). - Present the weather forecast in France. - Create your own weather forecast. (differentiation: three levels of difficulties)- WORKSHEET available (work in pairs & talent-show) - Ask simple closed questions (yes/no answers)- Grammar point. - Listen and guess someone's weather forecast. 2.Homework: Worksheet- Write sentences to describe the weather forecast- (differentiation: three levels of difficulties) 3.Detailed lesson plan. Skills: Listening, speaking, reading, writing.
French- Anti-Bullying Week- Semaine Contre l'intimidation
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French- Anti-Bullying Week- Semaine Contre l'intimidation

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Encourage your students to find reasons to respect each other. In this presentation, they have to imagine a future where "someone" will help them and imagine that maybe today that same "someone" is being bullied. Would they have bullied that "someone" if they would have known the future? Everyone has the potential to help or even save someone else's life. There is an activity with examples for your students to draw or write about an imaginary future and two present situations (one bullying and one not bullying/ respect). There are clear examples of structured sentences, working on present tense, infinitive and present participle)
La carte de la France
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La carte de la France

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FRENCH QCA Scheme of Work: KS2 Unit 12 : Quel temps fait-il ? KS3 Unit 7 : Les autres pays. Section 6 : The weather. Objective: I can recognise the map of France. I can use the points of the compass. Content: 1. PowerPoint- 6 slides. (All slides have French native voice recorded). - Teach four shapes and understand why we call France 'Hexagone''. - Name the points of the compass. - Be able to locate the weather forecast in France. 2. Homework: - Worksheet: Cut and place the points of the compass on the map of France. 3. Detailed lesson plan: Skills: Listening, speaking, reading
Easter Eggs- Les oeufs de Pâques
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Easter Eggs- Les oeufs de Pâques

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You will find: -a PPT with 47 slides including many audio sequences. It also refers to the worksheets. -two detailed lesson plans. -four worksheets (one to practice each skill required in French: listening/ speaking/ writing/ reading) Objectives: -Count up to 12 Easter eggs+ describe the colours (pronounciation+ order 'noun+colour') -Describe the colour of the eggs looking at their position (1st, 2nd, 3rd...) and make full sentences (Le premier oeuf est rouge.) -Practice speaking in pairs asking 'De quelle couleur est le deuxième oeuf?' and answering 'il est jaune.' -Practice reading sentences and colouring eggs accordingly. - Practice listening to a description and colouring eggs accordingly. -Practice writing sentences to describe colourfull Easter eggs. -Say 'Happy Easter!' in French. I confirm that I have designed all the cliparts and everthing else. They are my own copyrights.
Halloween-FRENCH-monstres.Couleurs
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Halloween-FRENCH-monstres.Couleurs

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Package to teach about colours in FRENCH. It includes: -Power Point (33 slides) with 12 monsters (blue, red, yellow,...) for halloween. The students will practice saying the colours in French (bleu, jaune, rouge...) and make simple sentences, eg "Voici un monstre jaune". You will find all the answers recorded by a native French speaker as well as speaking activities. There is a Noughts & Crosses game to practice naming the colours. (including examples on how to play the game with the class) There is also another game to practice reading the colours and match them the correct monster. - 12 Flashcards with a picture of a monster, the colour written in French and a short sentence eg "picture - rouge -Voici un monstre rouge." - A worksheet to practice reading the words and colour the monsters accordingly. This package will allow you to differentiate the learning difficulties thanks to the recorded buttons added everywhere on the PPT. So, if a student is stuck with a colour, just press the button to hear the answer and practice repeating. FUN for kids! I have designed all the cliparts. Enjoy!
French listening/ reading- Telling a Halloween story in the past (passé-compose/ imparfait)
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French listening/ reading- Telling a Halloween story in the past (passé-compose/ imparfait)

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You will find: - A story "Rencontre avec une sorcière" (Meeting a witch)- using the past tenses (passé-composé et imparfait). The story is being read twice, very clearly, by a French native speaker. It is also available written on a worksheet with questions and on a PowerPoint presentation (.ppt). It includes the whole analysis of the text (setting, characters, tenses, halloween vocabulary about a witch). As an extra, you will find a link to Geography as the story is happening somewhere special, in a French speaking country... There is also a written task at the end that is clearly set with strategies given on how to complete it best. Every single task is available on audio.
French PAST Tenses: Verbes au Passé Composé avec ETRE, version Halloween!
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French PAST Tenses: Verbes au Passé Composé avec ETRE, version Halloween!

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It includes a PPT with 48 slides introducing all of the verbs that use the auxiliary "ETRE" in the past tense (passé-composé) with the infinitive, the past participle, clear examples of sentences for each verb. It also highlights the few verbs that can actually use both ETRE or AVOIR in the past tense according to their meaning. The whole presentation is made very interactive for the students to resolve an "Acrostiche" (mnemonic strategy) that will help them remember the list of verbs. It also comes with 2 innovative posters showing the verbs using ETRE and the ones using both ETRE ou AVOIR. Finally, you will also find a worksheet for the students to fill up as you go through the slides.
Easter Bunny Clock FRENCH - L'heure avec le lapin de Paques
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Easter Bunny Clock FRENCH - L'heure avec le lapin de Paques

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Teach how to say the time in French with Easter Bunny: 'Quelle heure est-il?' Make a fun Easter clock with Easter bunny and 12 Easter eggs. This teaching resource includes: -an interactive PowerPoint presentation with 27 slides, including audio sequences (French native speaker). -It teaches how to say the full hour (up to 24h in French). Eg 'Il est une heure/ midi/ quinze heures/ minuit...' -a set of 26 Flashcards with Easter clocks and the time writen in French (sentences). - a fun activity: Design your own Easter Bunny Clock (available in colour and B&W). I have designed all the cliparts. Everything in this pack is my own design and copyright. Have fun teaching French!
French Noël -Advent Calendar- Students Give away- Christmas Vocabulary Cards Collector
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French Noël -Advent Calendar- Students Give away- Christmas Vocabulary Cards Collector

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High quality Advent Calendar: 25 mini cards to print back to back and give away to your students each day in December. On one side, there is a beautiful Christmas background with the date. On the other side, there is a very nice picture with the expression written in French. Tell your student about the origin of the Advent Calendar, when people used to give away little religious cards to the children during the Advent, before Christmas. Here, the cards are not religious but they remind us of the origin of the Advent Calendar and it is a nice way to share something useful with your students at a low price. They will love collecting their mini Christmas cards!! As an idea, you can also print it larger to display in your classroom. Please leave me a comment after your purchase! Thank you!!! Mamzelle