Hi! Thanks for taking a look at my TES shop! I am an MFL teacher with a specific interest in numeracy skills within language learning. I previously taught primary maths and I am also interested in developing hands-on activities which aid learning.
Hi! Thanks for taking a look at my TES shop! I am an MFL teacher with a specific interest in numeracy skills within language learning. I previously taught primary maths and I am also interested in developing hands-on activities which aid learning.
Learn about the Olympic Games and practise literacy with this fun scavenger hunt. There are 10 texts, each on a different aspect of the Olympic Games which can be hung up around the classroom. Each text also has a question; however, the answers to the questions are in a different text, so pupils need to move around the room, reading the information and searching for the answers.
The answers become the Code Words, which are recorded in the pupils’ answer grids. Once the grid is complete, pupils unscramble the letters in the shaded boxes to find the Mystery Word. The first pupils to find the Mystery Word are the winners. Pupils can play individually, in pairs or small groups.
This resource contains:
10 texts to stick up around the classroom
Directions for pupils and notes for teachers
Teacher answer sheet
Answer grids for pupils
A fun and engaging way for beginner learners of German to revise the topics of family (Meine Familie) and pets (Haustiere).
Pupils work individually or in small groups to find clues from the 10 reading comprehension texts in order to solve the mission.
Simply print and place the texts around the classroom. Pupils read the texts and answer the questions to find the code words. Code words are recorded on the answer grid. Pupils then need to unscramble the mystery word which, in turn, helps them to find the mystery person.
Resource includes:
Teacher notes
Pupil instructions
10 texts
Teacher answer key
Blank answer sheets for pupils
A fun resource to revise German whilst solving the Haunted House Mystery. Activities cover rooms in the house, furniture and Halloween vocabulary. Pupils are given a scenario and a list of suspects. They then work through the activities to find clues which allow them to eliminate suspects and ultimately find the perpetrator.
A teacher guide with answers and the story conclusion is included, which would make the mystery an ideal cover lesson in the run-up to Halloween.
Includes:
Suspect list and 5 activities
Teacher guide complete with answers and the conclusion to the story.
A fun resource to revise French whilst solving the Haunted House Mystery. Activities cover rooms in the house, furniture and Halloween vocabulary. Pupils are given a scenario and a list of suspects. They then work through the activities to find clues which allow them to eliminate suspects and ultimately find the perpetrator.
A teacher guide with answers and the story conclusion is included, which would make the mystery an ideal cover lesson in the run-up to Halloween.
Includes:
Suspect list and 5 activities
Teacher guide complete with answers and the conclusion to the story.
An engaging mystery set in a French Christmas market for your pupils to solve whilst practising their French language skills and increasing their seasonal vocabulary and cultural knowledge. Each completed activity provides pupils with a clue to enable them to eliminate people from the list of suspects and ultimately find the villain.
The pupil booklet sets the scene and offers five different Christmas and Christmas market themed activities:
Match the French Christmas vocabulary to the pictures
Categorise products sold at a Christmas market
Matching traditional French Christmas items to their English meanings
Find the hidden message in the gingerbread hearts
Find the odd one out.
Pupils may need access to a dictionary or device to help them with vocabulary and identifying the French Christmas items.
A teacher guide booklet is included with the answers, tips and the story conclusion.
Practise Halloween vocabulary in German with this fun word search. There are 29 words to find and an answer sheet is included.
Check out my other Halloween resources for learners of German:
German Halloween Mystery
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German Halloween Number Matching Game
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Wo ist die Fledermaus? Describe the position of the cute Halloween bat in this Halloween-themed worksheet with three activities to practise in, hinter, vor, zwischen, unter et auf. Pupils complete a gap-fill activity, select the image which matches the phrase, and practise writing their own sentences.
Answers are included for self-marking or independent learning.
48 would you rather-style speaking cards to encourage speaking in French. The cards cover a variety of topics which pupils will be familiar with at Key Stage 3. Useful as a lesson starter and a fun way to get pupils speaking.
A page of blank cards is included so that you can your own questions to the set, according to what you want your pupils to practise.
Activity booklet to practise or revise numbers in German up to 100. Can be used as a homework booklet. Answer sheet provided for self-marking or independent study. Six activities to practise formation of German numbers from one to one hundred:
match the number to the number words
put the number words in the right order
circle the correct number for the number words shown
complete the number sequences
check the calculations and state whether the answer is true or false
write the number words for the numbers given
French number practice - ideal for revision and retrieval. This bundle contains 18 activities, which enable students to practise numbers at three different levels: 0-30, 0-100 and 0-1000. Answer sheets included for self-marking or independent study. Could be used as homework booklets.
Activities include:
match the numbers to the number words
put the number words in the correct order
circle the numbers for the number words shown
complete the number sequences
correct the birthday dates
vrai ou faux numeracy activity
write the French number words for the numbers given
put the components of the number words in the correct order
distances number words gap-fill activity.
A hands-on activity to practise conjugation of aller, which would suit younger learners, students with an additional learning need or it can also be used as a fun whole-class challenge. Learners cut out the subject pronouns and verb conjugations and time themselves matching the correct pairs. Results are recorded in the table provided and learners are challenged to beat their previous attempts, which can increase motivation and enable them to learn the verb in the process. A worksheet for practice of their new skills and an answer sheet are also included.
In this pack:
teacher guidance
pupil instructions and table for recording results
subject pronoun and verb templates to cut-out
worksheet
answer sheet
A selection of mathematical word problems for upper primary school pupils. Join the Number family at the funfair, where they encounter a variety of real-life number problems. There are one- and two-step questions covering addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and fractions. Answers are included (with explanations) for self-marking or independent study.
Activity booklet to practise or revise numbers in German up to 1000. Can be used as a homework booklet. Answer sheet provided for self-marking or independent study. Six activities to practise formation of German numbers from one hundred to one thousand:
match the number to the number words
circle the correct number for the number words shown
put the number words in the right order
distance gap-fill activity
put the parts of the German number words in the correct order to match the number given
write the number words for the numbers given
Check your students’ understanding of the different methods of time telling with this multiple choice worksheet. Two activities, each with 8 questions, challenge learners to think about French time constructions. Understanding of analogue, digital and 24-hour clock constructions are tested. An answer sheet is included for self-marking or independent learning.
Choose the correct time - learners select the correct time shown on the clock from a choice of three answers.
Choose the incorrect time - two of the multiple choice answers correctly tell the time on the clock, which one is incorrect?
Olympics-themed differentiated wordsearch for pupils to practise German sports vocabulary. There are 20 Olympic sports to find. Two versions of the wordsearch are included as well as an answer sheet.
Version 1: Pupils find the Olympic sports listed in German in the wordsearch grid.
Version 2 (harder): Wordsearch plus translation - the sports are listed in English for pupils to find the German vocabulary in the wordsearch grid.
This PowerPoint resource contains** 45 French number activities** to use as settling tasks at the start of lessons or to fill a spare five minutes. There are six levels to cover a range of classes and abilities: 0-10, 0-20, 0-30, 0-60, 0-100 and 0-1000.
Each level features 7 or 8 different activities, such as:
matching the numbers with the correct number words in French
putting the French number words in order from smallest to largest
selecting the number that matches the number word (multiple choice)
completing the number sequences
true or false - working out whether the French number words have been added up correctly and making corrections where needed
unscramble the letters to find the French number word
write out the number words in French
comparing numbers
Practise directions in German with this fun treasure hunt activity, designed to be used outside or in a larger space. Pupils work in groups to direct each other in German around the island’s obstacles (printables included) to collect the treasure map and reach the treasure.
Includes:
• Teacher instructions
• Group instructions and recording sheets
• Commands and vocabulary in both Du and Sie forms
• Five bold printable island features and obstacles
42 would you rather-style speaking cards to help pupils practise the conditional tense in French. The cards cover a variety of topics and are suitable for Key Stages 4 and 5. Useful as a lesson starter and a fun way to get pupils speaking.
A page of blank cards is included so that you can your own questions to the set, according to what you want your pupils to practise.
Practise ice cream flavours in French. Match the coloured ice creams to their flavours, using au, à la and à l’.
Need more summer or ice cream resources? Take a look at my French project: design an ice cream parlour here:
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Three activities for pupils to practise adjectival agreement with colours and school items. Ideal for Year 7 pupils and for beginner learners who have been introduced to the agreement of nouns and adjectives for the first time. Answers included for self-marking or independent learning.
Quelles sont les phrases correctes? Pupils use the images to choose the sentence with the correct adjectival agreement.
Traduction: pupils translate from English to French.
Trouvez les erreurs: pupils are asked to find and correct the errors in the text about Marie’s pencil case.