I have taught all levels from kindergarten to adult continuing education. I love languages and am constantly working on improving and adding to them. I believe that if students have fun, they will learn faster and remember longer. I try to have students speak in the target language as much as possible during the limited time that they are in class.
I have taught all levels from kindergarten to adult continuing education. I love languages and am constantly working on improving and adding to them. I believe that if students have fun, they will learn faster and remember longer. I try to have students speak in the target language as much as possible during the limited time that they are in class.
Worksheet has a 6 by 6 grid with pictures of rooms and furniture. There are 16 house vocabulary words written out in words and students identify which square it is in. Includes second version in black and white.
Worksheet has 26 fill in the blank sentences with the present tense of RE verbs in French. Also includes same worksheet that has been split into 2 worksheets of 13 sentences each for lower level classes.
Word search puzzle uses 23 common vocabulary words for the family: la cousine, la femme, la fille, la grand-mère, la mère, la nièce, la petite-fille, la soeur, la tante, le bébé, le cousin, le fils, le frère, le garçon, le grand-père, le mari, le neveu, le père, le petit-fils, l’enfant, les grands-parents, les parents, l’oncle. All words include the definite article. 5 versions are included for each of 3 different formats - perfect for any level class and for differentiated lessons (a total of 15 worksheets using 5 different puzzles). Format 1 does not have the word list included on student papers in order to make it more challenging, but the list is included for teacher reference. Format 2 has the word search with the vocabulary list in English; students need to translate the words and then find them in the puzzle. Format 3 has the word search with the list in French; students should translate the words into English and then find the French words in the puzzle.
Worksheet has 11 different subjects and 5 verbs to be conjugated in the present tense (may be used for any tense). Perfect for when you need a little more drill work. 2 versions included.
Family tree has pictures and names. 10 questions about the relationships; 10 fill-in-the-blank sentences about relationships. Vocabulary includes in-laws and steps.
This game uses pictures for 16 adjectives: rich, poor, happy, sad, funny, boring, weak, strong, good, bad, pretty/beautiful, ugly, old, young, dumb, smart. Students must identify the pictures (use in sentences to make it more challenging) as they advance along the snail path. Just pictures are given, so it is easy to adapt for each textbook.
Print on cardstock and laminate to last for years to come. Make 1 game board for every 2-3 students.
You will need 2 dice for each game board. You also need bingo chips to mark squares. Or, if laminated, students can use a dry erase marker to initial a square.
Students take turns rolling the dice to determine which square. Students must correctly identify the letter to win it. Student with most squares at the end of time wins the game OR student who gets 6 in a row (“bingo”) wins.
Includes accented letters.
24 tiles in French. Print 1 set for every 3-4 students on cardstock and cut into tiles. “pour ouvrir la porte. / J’ai besoin d’un cintre”. Deals with hotel personnel, problems, reserving a room and paying. Corresponds to Discovering French Nouveau Rouge unit 6. May be used with any text.