This list has some great French songs for teaching vocabulary, grammar, and verb conjugation for secondary Core French and FSL students.
Looking for high school rewards or middle school rewards to motivate students? Tired of finding reward ideas that are more applicable to elementary kids than your 8th, 9th, or 10th graders? No need to look any further. As a language teacher, I'm always searching for high school incentives to get my trickier classes to speak
Map out your French curriculum for high school with this French 1 curriculum class and free downloadable curriculum map to keep proficiency..
Looking for high school rewards or middle school rewards to motivate students? Tired of finding reward ideas that are more applicable to elementary kids than your 8th, 9th, or 10th graders? No need to look any further. As a language teacher, I'm always searching for high school incentives to get my trickier classes to speak
Okay. You got me. I'm a sucker for scrolling Instagram and Pinterest, looking at those BEAUTIFUL classrooms teachers have put together. You know, the ones
Are you looking for ways to connect with your students and build community during the first week of class? Do you want to get to know your students, but also set the expectation of “Spanish only” from the start? Here are 5 games that accomplish both of those objectives! 1. ¡Corre, corre! Students form a ... Read More about 5 icebreaker activities for the first week of Spanish
My absolute favorite way to include Francophone culture into French projects is through virtual field trips - you can make your own in less..
Are you looking for direct object pronouns worksheets in Spanish? Check out these printable and digital mazes for your classes!
Learn how Project Pals make it easier for educators to find PBL projects that are just right for their classrooms. Upgrade project-based learning with this powerful platform.
I'm excited to share two free Core French projects that align with the new BC Curriculum for Grade 6-8! Francophone Communities Across Canada Project The first fits in with Grade 6 and Grade 7. It is a Francophone Communities Across Canada Research Project. Grade 6 BC Curriculum Connections: Big Idea Learning about Francophone communities helps us develop cultural awareness. Content Students are expected to know the following: There are many Francophone and Francophone Métis communities across Canada Basic information about a Francophone or Francophone Métis community in Canada Curricular Competencies Students are expected to be able to do the following: Demonstrate awareness of Francophone and Francophone Métis communities across Canada Recognize that some Francophone communities are connected to First Peoples communities Identify and share information about a Francophone community in Canada Grade 7 BC Curriculum Connections: Big Idea Deepening our knowledge of Francophone communities helps us develop cultural awareness. Content Students are expected to know the following: Information about Francophone and Francophone Métis communities across Canada Francophone people live on First Peoples territories across Canada Curricular Competencies Students are expected to be able to do the following: Identify, share, and compare information about Francophone and Francophone Métis communities in Canada Identify cultural aspects of Francophone communities Francophone Country Project The second project fits with Grade 7 and Grade 8. It is a Francophone Country Research Project. Grade 7 BC Curriculum Connections: Big Idea Deepening our knowledge of Francophone communities helps us develop cultural awareness. Content Students are expected to know the following: Where French is spoken around the world Curricular Competencies Students are expected to be able to do the following: Share information using more than one mode of presentation Identify cultural aspects of Francophone communities Demonstrate basic awareness that there are Francophone communities around the world Grade 8 BC Curriculum Connections: Big Idea Acquiring a new language and learning about another culture deepen our understanding of our own language and culture Content Students are expected to know the following: There are many Francophone communities around the world Information about Francophone communities around the world Cultural aspects of Francophone communities, practices, and traditions Curricular Competencies Students are expected to be able to do the following: Identify and share information about Francophone communities around the world Describe cultural aspects of Francophone communities, practices, and traditions Describe similarities and differences between their own cultural practices and traditions and those of Francophone communities Both projects include a project outline/criteria page, marking rubric, and pages to help students keep track of sources and topics as they take notes. And, both projects are completely editable! What do you think? Have you done something similar? Let me know in the comments below.
Looking for high school rewards or middle school rewards to motivate students? Tired of finding reward ideas that are more applicable to elementary kids than your 8th, 9th, or 10th graders? No need to look any further. As a language teacher, I'm always searching for high school incentives to get my trickier classes to speak
Salut! Hi everyone! If you teach French, you know how tough it can be to find resources for your classroom. Of course, I'm talking about QU...
Inside: Read about my favorite opener activities for Spanish class, as well as warm-up strategies and routines for starting Spanish class each day! Find access to free resources, too!
French games for grammar, vocabulary, and verb conjugation for Core and Immersion: French class made fun and engaging!
Classroom tips and projects for elementary school, middle school, and high school. Teaching resources. Clip art.
Are you wondering how to keep students from using Google Translate in Spanish class? Check out these helpful tips for solving this annoying problem!
Video tutorial and 7 pages of free printable worksheets to help kids learn the colors in french, and to read, write and spell 12 french colors.
Great for positive classroom community! Getting to know each other! Allowing students to share about themselves! This is a project description and rubric for a student "star of the week" project. It can be used Elementary, Middle & High school students and is mainly suited for 1-2 year French language learners. In Middle School, I used it as a weekly "get to know you" project for my 7th and 8th graders. Each student was assigned a week to present and he/she became our star who we celebrated/learned about/answered questions about in French. Similar Resources: Introductory Unit Bundle Positive Parent Send-Home Note Distance Learning Choice Board **************************************************************************************************************** ∞Be sure to follow my store for new resources & updates! ----> Click here! ∞Don't forget to leave feedback! You will receive TPT credits for future purchases!
Need some French club activities? Find some ideas for starting a French club and see what my favorite French club activities are!
Take your school programing to the next level with this approach to intentional identity building!
This simple switch has saved me so much time and effort every time I do a speaking assessment with my Spanish students. Check out this idea for giving speaking assessments while using rubrics in Google Forms. The set-up and student expectations walkthrough make it so easy to implement!
Check out this quick and easy Partner Matamoscas game to use in your Spanish classes! Print and go for a low prep Spanish review game!
Use this French numbers word search to learn how to count in French. As you look for the words, you will be reviewing vocabulary and spelling.
We've all done it. Been sick as a dog and struggled to get through a day of teaching because it's easier than typing up sub plans. It's ridiculous, but totes true. I have literally had days where I've gone to work running a fever hotter than my H-E-double hockey sticks glue gun infamous for burning off my fingernails and hallucinating (seriously, I saw birds flying around my Art Room Disney Cinderella style). But, I toughed it out, because hey, sub plans STINK. This is about what I look like on the days I'm sick at school. Miss Viola Swamp to the core. So, enter stage right: THE SUB TUB. I don't usually have subs continue current lessons my kids are working on, because the subs in our district are always kind of a gamble (and not in the good kind of Vegas-y way). Seriously. I have had subs go into my closed cabinets and use acrylic paints and fancy nancy watercolor paper as free draw activities. Ugh. Here's what my bin contains: The Art Room Sub Binder: this is the master plan of the Art Room and contains classroom information, the schedule, map, supplies list, rosters with pictures, seating charts, and allergy/special needs notes with a sign-in sheet 2-3 SIMPLE typed out lessons with images and books for grades K-5 just-in-case coloring sheets for fast finishers This sub adaptation was inspired by Deep Space Sparkle. If you haven't found the Anchorage School District Art Sub Plans yet, check them out. Bless the Alaskan school district that published these plans to share with art teachers. The plans are ABSOLUTELY amazing and I have used quite a few as inspiration for my own Sub Tub. And in the meantime, stay healthy and classy Arties. Can't tell you how many times I have been sneezed on directly in the face or witnessed a little friend secretly wipe their little boogies on the Art pencils. Stock up on your Emergen-C by the crateful my friends.
Regular -AR preterite quiz or practice sheet, with listening activity and key included. Students determine whether the speaker is using present or preterite tense in the listening activity. There is a section of fill in the blank, and then a section where students take a sentence in the present tense and then change it to the preterite tense. ***************************************************************************** This product is also part of a bundle! Check it out for more activities and more savings! Regular -AR Preterite Verbs BUNDLE ***************************************************************************** Check out my other preterite tense activities! ❁Preterite -AR Verbs (Regular verbs only!) Practices ❁Carreras de Conjugación- Spanish Preterite ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: ❁Click Here to Follow Me❁ *****************************************************************************
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Create a classroom of writers with these fun writing activities for middle school students! There's something for everyone!
Begin each of your classes with bell ringers or warm up activities that your middle or high school English students will love!
Looking for a French word wall to compliment your CI classroom and your style? This stunning classroom decor pack of Mike Peto's "Sweet 16" French high-frequency verb posters will keep your students in the target language and brighten up your bulletin boards! Post them in the front of the room to us...
Need ideas for your French classroom? See my posters, decor, and setup for maximum French in the classroom and cool Francophone culture...
Make learning fun with these same and different worksheets for preschoolers. Help them to observe and compare objects by finding differences. Free printable!
Confession: I probably spend too much time on Instagram. It’s definitely a time suck, but it’s also a great resource for new ideas! I got this idea from @mademoisellefallowfield and her post about a review game based on the fun What do you Meme? party game. She was kind enough to share her meme images to help ... Read More about Meme Game for World Language Classes
Learn about how to do a dictation in Spanish class - the classic version of Running Dictation for when you need something a little calmer!
Novel Studies that Promote Higher-Order Thinking We're moving on up! Today's interactive novel workbook is for all of you middle-high school teachers! The Outsiders is next on our journey to teach more hearty novel studies. To revisit the
Lapbooking.. So, I was tired of the same old projects for my niños-yo. They're within a magnet program at our school, and a lot of their...
Use these back to school ideas with your middle and high school classes.
Trace the lines to help the cars get to the finish line in this color printable worksheet.
Maze games have students answer questions, but they are also trying to find their way to the end of the maze. Grab a freebie to try with your classes!
Check out this quick and easy review game for your Spanish class! The set up is simple and the rounds are fast so you can get a lot of practice in no time! Click to see instructions how to use this game in your middle or high school Spanish classroom. Everyone plays at once in El Toro!
Save yourself time with this FREE EDITABLE Emergency Sub Binder and bank of emergency sub plans for the Spanish classroom! Download and tweak for your needs!
Spanish teachers, need Spanish-speaking countries activities for Spanish class? Find 5 activities to help students learn names of 21 Hispanic countries. Add them to lesson plans to help upper elementary, middle school, and high school Spanish classes learn where Spanish is spoken. Spanish teachers get to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month all year! Before celebrating, teach beginning Spanish students where Spanish is spoken. Teach names of 21 Spanish-speaking countries and how to label a map.
Inside: Icebreakers for Spanish classrooms the first week of school. Building community the first couple of days in school is important. Icebreakers can be a fun way to get to know each other a little and even introduce a bit of Spanish! They're especially fun for returning students. Note: As a semi-introvert, most icebreakers terrify me.