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Mme Gratte
This is a nice set of activities. The layouts look great!
February 7, 2012
Jene4
Any activity that gets students up and talking is a good one in my book.
January 17, 2012
Madame Aiello
To be honest, this wasn't quite what I was expecting. Because of the name, I thought this was a "chain" kind of activity, where one card leads to the next. Maybe my fault for making this assumption based on the name, but the description was so brief, my imagination got busy I guess. It's still useful, but I'll have to do some work to it to make it what I thought I was buying.
December 21, 2011
Laineym
Too difficult for grades 7-9, but a good lesson otherwise. Merci.
December 22, 2010
Laineym
All adjectives are regular; none require a double consonnant. Good worksheet.
October 8, 2010
Royapetersen
We were working on a project that had a writing component in my French II class and then I happened to stumble upon this guide. It really gave my students some good ideas and direction in writing their paragraphs.
May 15, 2010
Madame Aiello
Good worksheet. Simple to follow.
Suggestion for less advanced learners: it might be helpful to separate the regular adjectives where you just add -e, -s, -es from those where the last consonant needs to be doubled in the feminine form, etc.
May 14, 2010
Annieweeee
Merci beaucoup!
March 15, 2010
Mme Gratte
On practicality, it would be great to have space to cut these apart and group other similar activities together that you're offering as they go together well and would be better as a mini unit. Still there is nice variety.
December 6, 2009
Mme Gratte
Priced right. The texts are creative making it a solid intermediate practice but there is differentiation in ability level. The layout is easy to understand but perhaps could inhibit some of the enthusiasm kids have for a grid on a battleship which makes it more of a game to them. I like the shortcut on prep though!
December 6, 2009
Mme Gratte
A great idea for the "learning = noise/silliness at times" teacher (moi!)that could be transferred to a variety of topics and levels. My classes are in an transe right now (early December trait) and could really use some perking up! I'll use this one for sure.
December 6, 2009
Luvr2kids
This really helped the kids understand the difference between p.c. and imparfait. The pictures made it easy to figure out which tense to use in each sentence.
November 18, 2009
Kmars
Good but because it is PDF I couldn't modify it to reflect our curriculum's vocab. Well, I did, I just whited it out.
November 3, 2009
Royapetersen
My students really enjoyed these activities!
November 1, 2009