K.T. Robbins and Jeannine Pierson shared an embrace that was 75 years in the making during an amazing reunion.
Creating an engaging escape room experience for your middle school science students doesn't have to be difficult.Set your escape rooms apart from the
A clever teacher once suggested to me that the building things unit should take place in June. It's engaging and fun so the students a...
Corse, Bretagne, Pays Basque, Alsace... Chaque département français possède ses costumes traditionnels. Partez à leur découverte !
La pompe à l’huile d’olive qu’on appelle aussi fougasse d’Arles est une galette typiquement provençale, parfumée à l’eau de fleur d’oranger et au zeste de citron et ou orange. On la réalise pour le dîner de la veille de Noël, et fait partie des «13 desserts de Noël». Pompe à l’huile Provençale Une recette qui me...
~ Un ensemble de fiches de recherche, pour travail autonome, sur le dictionnaire, pour apprendre à le manipuler et à repérer les différentes informations
Discover beautiful French poetry from great poets. Translated in English with videos you can to listen to.
Just found a cute french blog called e-coloriage. I don't speak french, but I think that the blog features different artist by having them make a printable color page. So, if you have a budding artist then go print some of these cute coloring in pages (there is over 40). ***Just a quick hint...every color page has a number followed by a line. For example color page number thirty looks like this...30 J’arrose mon jardin que s’il en a besoin (this will be in the right hand column). If you would like to put the picture in printable form then underneath the picture you will see Télécharge le dessin à colorier, click on that then print. Also, the the pictures seem to be divided into categories, so if you want to look at different coloring pages then start clicking in the right hand column (some categories I clicked on were nature, pesticides, and plantes). ***Just another quick hint...ignore everything in my last note. Just click on google translate-it is amazing. Why was I not doing this before?
3e leçon de Berthou, Grémaux, Voegelé : ELOCUTION VOCABULAIRE REDACTION CE2-CM1. Retour vers la table des matières. Retour vers la table des matières.
Ce matin, comme chaque vendredi, notre travail commence par un récit que les enfants doivent produire. L’histoire qu’ils doivent inventer doit impérativement s’appuyer sur un choix de cartes définies. Ils doivent aligner toutes les cartes, puis choisir 3 lieux, 3 personnages et 3 objets. Avec leurs cartes, ils font marcher leur imagination et nous invite alors, dans le monde merveilleux qui est le leur…fée, soulier, épée, jardin, grotte et génie nous emmèneront vers un pays fantastique et magique… Voici un exemple: Vous retrouvez les fiches à télécharger ici, et ici, faites par l’école de chenapan… Les enfants apprécient énormément cet exercice…il n’y a que peu de contraintes, seulement que le libellé des cartes choisies apparaissent dans leurs textes…c’est un véritable plaisir pour eux! Je vous le conseille!
2e leçon de Berthou, Grémaux, Voegelé : ELOCUTION VOCABULAIRE REDACTION CE2-CM1. Retour vers la table des matières. Retour vers la table des matières.
A few weeks ago, I attended a Twitter workshop for teachers offered by my board. I'd been meaning to check Twitter out for a while, but...
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Partner activity to use the 10 vocabulary words pictured. Student A designates a box by calling its coordinates (la main et le pied). Student A then guesses which of the 10 words are in that box. Student B responds either Tu as raison or Tu as tort. Students alternate turns until both sheets hav...
“Loving design of these #SOLOTaxonomy rubrics from Sonya @IsleworthSchool New Zealand - #ANZAC #gettingreadytolearn”
à lire, à bâtir, à écrire carte - read, build, write (printable) "À lire, à bâtir, à écrire" work with words literacy kits and...
Resources for the poem Déjeuner du matin by Jacques Prévert On YouTube: A version with loud background music A version with no dialogue A version with English subtitles a leg…
Learn the French age vocabulary and study French difficulties such as grandir versus vieillir... Learn how to ask and describe someone's age in French.
The musings of one teacher's adventure learning how to use the iPad in a primary French immersion classroom.
{for a certain miss ema that will be making her way to the island in a few days...} for chrismikah present shopping... henri bendel the best little girlie chochkies from new designers ...and the gift wrapping is the best part!
Send messages only you and your friends can decipher just like a secret agentWhile spies and treasure hunters in movies make cracking codes look super complex, you can actually make your very own secret code or cipher quite easily. No...
À l'aide des vignettes, racontez la journée de nos protagonistes en donnant toutes les informations possibles: heures, tâches, d'autres personnes qui y participent, etc. - Fiches FLE
En ouverture est rapidement évoquée l’histoire de Sadako, cette enfant d’Hiroshima qui a plié des grues de papier pour que se réalisent ses voeux de vie. Puis l’album déroule sur 30 pages les explications qui permettent au jeune lecteur de fabriquer son oiseau-origami. Un commentaire ludique accompagne chaque Etape, racontant une histoire simple et souriante illustrée par Claire Franek. En fin d’album, la grue est lâchée dans le ciel et les lecteurs sont invités à envoyer leurs oiseaux, messagers pour la paix, à Rue du monde qui les fera s’envoler ensemble vers Hiroshima.
🚾 All you wanted to know and more about asking "where is the bathroom" in French, using a public toilet in France and restroom French vocabulary.
Les salutations French greetings and farewells vocabulary puzzle and task cards This is a ‘les salutations’ themed set of 2 hands-on and engaging French vocabulary activities useful for FSL learners in grades 4 and up. Easily differentiated, and perfect for use in learning centers, or whole-class activities! This set contains: 1. themed vocabulary list 2. vocabulary puzzle 3. 16 themed task cards 4. task card worksheet 5. teacher ideas and tips for task card activities Instructions for use: Cut out the pieces of the triangle puzzle on page 4 and store in an envelope or plastic baggie. Students assemble the puzzle by matching the term with its’ translation. As an option, use the blank templates on page 5 for students to record their responses. See ‘Task card tips’ on page 6 for fun, engaging and practical ideas for using the included task cards. I hope that you find this resource useful. ♥︎ LOVE This resource? Be sure to leave feedback to earn purchase credits on Teacher’s Pay Teachers. If there is anything I can do to improve this product for you, please email me at [email protected] Related Products ⭐ La famille French family vocabulary puzzle and task cards ⭐ La maison French house vocabulary puzzle and task cards ⭐ La météo French weather vocabulary puzzle and task cards ⭐ La nourriture French food vocabulary puzzle and task cards ⭐ La salle de classe French classroom vocabulary puzzle and task cards ⭐ Les parties du corps French body parts vocabulary puzzle and task cards ⭐ Les salutations French greetings and farewells vocabulary puzzle and task cards ⭐ Les sentiments French emotions vocabulary puzzle and task cards ⭐ Les vêtements French clothing vocabulary puzzle and task cards 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 sure to follow my store to be the first to learn about new products, specials and sales. You can easily follow my store by clicking the link below. Follow me! ********************************************************************************** Where you can find me on social media: •Follow me on Pinterest •Check out my Instagram Like me on Facebook
How do you express love and romance in French? Here is your handy list that includes the most romantic vocabulary and expressions in French.
This vocabulary cube activity is a great way to introduce new words, ideas, and even a new unit of study to students. Students will thoroughly analyze a specified word six different ways. While I created this activity for my English classroom, this activity works well for any subject.
Informal learning starts the day you are born and continues on until the day you die. Here are 10 traits that characterize informal learning.
This week we are finishing up with our spring vocabulary! My class will be writing and presenting a book about spring. I change my room around quite a bit, and I think my favourite change from last year was having a "magnetic" word wall. I used to staple my word wall up on a bulletin board, but this year I laminated flashcards and put magnetic strips on the back of them. We use them constantly! My students grab a card when they need it to help them with their writing. I also use them as prompts (e.g. discussions at the carpet) and we practice reading them together. It also means that my students who sit with their backs to the board (my table groups are hexagons) can bring the word to their desk, instead of having to turn around constantly. You can see I'm running out of ink in my printer... thankfully it's June! We have also been practicing the spring words with our usual centres - bang, bug in a rug, and matching (picture to word). Today I chose a card from the word wall, and my students used it in a sentence with a partner. They then wrote their sentence on a mini whiteboard. We talked about using connecting words and prepositions to make more complex sentences - and to get away from just using "et" to make their sentence longer ("Je vois une mouche et un oiseau et un nid et..." etc) Hope you're all enjoying your last few weeks of school!