Additional resources added
21 Key verbs in 3 tenses with addition higher level structures.
This is a refernce sheet aimed at GCSE level but could also be used with KS3 or KS5. Now includes an activity sheet based around the 21 verbs in the past, present and future tenses. 10 different tasks, ideal for a cover lesson.
Fully editable.
This resource is also available as a display
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12629679
This is a writing frame designed for the most able - it contains a variety of tenses and structures with high level vocabulary.
Once purchased, simply delete the word ‘PREVIEW’
German classroom pack of displays.
This resource is ideal for NQTs or anyone wanting to redecorate a classroom. Minimal effort required, simply print, cut out and display. All resources are fully editable.
This bundle contains:
Number display
Connective display
Time phrase display
Intensifier display
Opinion phrase display
Question word display
Welcome Bunting
I hope it saves you lots of time.
German Photocard Display
This is a display to help pupils with the photocard element of the current GCSE. It can be used with all year groups to help increase fluency. The language is fairly simple but can be edited if you wish to adapt or add any vocabulary.
An example of a suggest layout is included on the first slide of the PowerPoint.
*The resources are best printed on A3
I also have a reference sheet to accompany this display that is intended to be stuck in an exercise book.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12629696
This is a word mat containing the absolute basics/ bare minimum that GCSE students need to know for the Speaking/Writing exam.
I originally designed it for students who lacked engagement, intended to be given out before study leave.
“If you learn nothing else Year 11, learn these!”
I use it for all students now as a reference sheet to put in their exercise books.
Once downloaded, simply delete the word ‘Preview’ (it’s just a WordArt object)
GCSE French Model Answers Theme 2c Holidays
A word document containing core and additional questions with model answers in French and English. Set out as a sentence builder
Ideal for Foundation candidates or anyone who has missed lessons or has gaps in knowledge.
Fully editable if you spot anything that you wish to change.
Paris 2024 Olympic Wordsearch
Stuednts smust find the French words in the wordsearch for the sports/events taking place during the Paris 2024 Olympics.
I have also included the answers. Ideal for a cover lesson and/or accompaniment for Dynamo 2 Moduule 5.
I have an addictional resource matching the Paris 2024 Pictograms. This included the same vocabulary and would work well together.
This is a quiz that I made to accompany the ITV documentary Paris, Greatest cities of the world.
The documentary is available on YouTube (not my upload)
The pupils can answer it as they watch or complete it as a test at the end with prizes for the highest mark. It’s great for the end of term.
P.S the answers are included on the last page
Enjoy!
An introduction to future plans concerning education. This lesson links well with Studio 3 Module 3.
Slide 2 can be printed and used as a worksheet. Mini whiteboards are useful with this resource. My resource Future Plans - Lifestyle’ is a great follow on to this lesson and is a very similar format.
This is a document that can be used for any year group to help them with French numbers.
It is designed to be printed as a single page booklet that can be easily glued into an exercise book and used as a reference when doing other activities.
If you find this sheet useful, please see the board game that I have made as it makes a great accompaniment.
French display of question words. Simply print, cut out and display.
This resource is also part of a bundle - ideal for NQTs needing to decorate a classroom.
6 team/table labels named after different French cities.
These are useful for labeling tables/groups or if you are doing team games.
There are 3 with a red outline and 3 with a blue outline so you can easily split the class in half when doing a competition.
This resource is also part of a bundle made as a starter pack for NQTs.
This is a resource to accompany Dynamo 2 Qu’est-ce que tu as fait (au parc d’attractions)
It contains:
An embedded video link about Parc Asterix
A board game for pupils to play in pairs or groups.
An extension task
The only preparation required is printing the board game (a slide from the PPT)
You will also need dice.
The game works best once the unit has been taught. Ideal as a fun revision lesson.
Title: Le jubilé de platine de la reine Elizabeth II
Objective: To be able to use the “futur proche” to describe how you will celebrate the Queen’s platinum jubilee.
Contents:
PowerPoint: Starter Task Scrabble Activity, Vocabulary Task, Word Puzzles, Sentence Builder, Tangled Translation, Speaking Task: Trapdoor/Encore une fois
Pupil Booklet: Vocabulary Task, Wordsearch, Crossword, Sentence Builder phrases, Challenge Task: Write your own paragraph
The booklet can be printed on A4 or A3 paper and folded into a booklet
French Classroom Door Sign
An editable sign for your French classroom door (add your name and classroom number)
This resource is also part of a bundle - ideal for NQTs needing to decorate a classroom.
French exercise book labels for pupils. Simply print and cut out and get pupils to fill in their details and stick on the front of books.
Contains:
• Exercise book labels
• Grammar and Assessment Book Labels
• Vocabulary Book labels
Fully editable if you wish to add or change anything.
This resource is also part of a bundle - ideal for NQTs needing to decorate a classroom.
This is a Free Sample of the paid for version of a PowerPoint containing vocabulary match up starter activities for each unit in Studio 2 Module 1.
I have included key vocabulary for each unit. If you don’t use Studio these will still be useful as I’ve labelled the topic as well as the Unit title.
Each topic contains a match-up slide, an answer slide and a vocabulary test.
Use the Hyperlinks in the slide column to get to the section easily.
I use these at the beginning of every unit, it’s a great settling activity and also forms the basis of homework each week.
Here is a link to the full resource.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12327171