Need to review the passé composé with your French class, or to introduce it for the first time? I have an original lesson plan available for you for only $2.00.
Within a 40 minute period, your students can work in groups to deduce what the passé composé is and the rules of its formation (for regular verbs using avoir as the auxiliary verb), and then practice activities for the next class are also included. If you have a double period or a 75 minute class, this is perfect for you as well.
March 30, 2012
March 24, 2012
French Vocabulary-Numbers (Les numéros)
Teach your students some French numbers vocabulary ! Stop by and check out this great product that includes an introduction worksheet, a crossword puzzle,a practice sheet and even an assessment.
Free Door Hanger Decorations - in French!
Inspired by a freebie from another TpT seller (Ann Marie Smith of Innovative Connections), I made these French door hangers freebies.
I'd love to hear whether you think they are as cute as I do! Please leave me some feedback if you do download them.
If you don't have your own classroom, these can be useful even for a French teacher on a cart - you could keep them in your bins & use it as needed to explain why the door is closed for noisy group work, for example, or for when you've decided to take the class outside for an active learning session in the fresh air. And all French teachers are in need of incentives from time to time for their students, so there's one included that you can give to each of your students if you wish, or just to a select few as prizes! I'd be so hear from you to let me know if you (and your students) enjoyed this free product!
I'm wondering whether "Daily Physical Activity" or l'Activité Physique Quotidienne (DPA/APQ) is unique to Ontario or if other states and provinces have similar programs. Do you need to fit active periods into your regular teaching blocks, or is adequate gym time scheduled to meet the students' needs?
I'd love to hear whether you think they are as cute as I do! Please leave me some feedback if you do download them.
If you don't have your own classroom, these can be useful even for a French teacher on a cart - you could keep them in your bins & use it as needed to explain why the door is closed for noisy group work, for example, or for when you've decided to take the class outside for an active learning session in the fresh air. And all French teachers are in need of incentives from time to time for their students, so there's one included that you can give to each of your students if you wish, or just to a select few as prizes! I'd be so hear from you to let me know if you (and your students) enjoyed this free product!
I'm wondering whether "Daily Physical Activity" or l'Activité Physique Quotidienne (DPA/APQ) is unique to Ontario or if other states and provinces have similar programs. Do you need to fit active periods into your regular teaching blocks, or is adequate gym time scheduled to meet the students' needs?
March 22, 2012
French Preposition”Chez”
The preposition “chez” defines different meanings in the French language.Here is a Booklet made by Raki’s Rad Resources for your students to learn French preposition “Chez”.
Click here to Download this booklet from Our TPT store for $2.55.
Click here to Download this booklet from Our TPT store for $2.55.
French Easter Vocabulary and Activities!
Interested in some fun activities to do in your French class before or after spring break? Teach your students some new vocabulary for Easter in French! Stop by Liz's Lesson Blog to check out these holiday activities. The French Easter Virtual Greeting Cards & Acrostics activities is a FREEBIE!
March 17, 2012
Primary Math BLMs in French (Free download)
Do you teach math in French to little ones? French versions of common mathematics organizers, tools and support materials can be downloaded from the eWorkshop Ontario website.
There is also a bilingual glossary of math terminology.
There is also a bilingual glossary of math terminology.
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1-2,
free,
french,
kindergarten,
math
March 6, 2012
French Saint Patrick's Day Vocabulary and Activities
Teach your students some new vocabulary for Saint Patrick's Day in French! Stop by Liz's Lessons Blog to check out this product. Joyeux Jour de St. Patrick!
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holiday,
saint patrick's day
March 5, 2012
Saint Patrick's Day Bookmarks for French Students
Saint Patrick's Day is one of those holidays I sometimes skip celebrating in my French as a Second Language class. But isn't learning a language about celebrating culture? And there are definite ties to the French culture and St Patrick's day celebrations! (Check out this site for information about the famous St-Paddy's day parade in Montréal, Québec, Canada.)
So, this year, I won't let this March celebration slip by unnoticed. I'll be giving my students these cute little bookmarks to celebrate the occasion.
It's perfect timing too, because although we are on spring break March 17 in my school district, what student doesn't have some reading to catch up on over the spring break? Serendipitous, I think. You can download yours for free this week at my TpT store! (After that, I'm planning to charge a bank-breaking 50 cents for this cute gift for your students.)
So, this year, I won't let this March celebration slip by unnoticed. I'll be giving my students these cute little bookmarks to celebrate the occasion.
It's perfect timing too, because although we are on spring break March 17 in my school district, what student doesn't have some reading to catch up on over the spring break? Serendipitous, I think. You can download yours for free this week at my TpT store! (After that, I'm planning to charge a bank-breaking 50 cents for this cute gift for your students.)
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