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Preview of Mein Ringbuch ~ Setting Up A German Notebook

Mein Ringbuch ~ Setting Up A German Notebook

Created by
Carol Nescio
"Ordnung ist das halbe Leben." Deutsches Sprichwort One of the first things we did in German class was have students set up a three-ring binder so they could keep track of German class handouts, homework, notes, and other necessary papers. Some students have no sense of organization whatsoever, often cramming papers into a crowded bookbag or stuffing them in 'pockets' on the inside covers of their binder. With clear instructions on how to set up their notebook, notebook checks were eas
Preview of Embedded Reading: Der Briefträger kommt

Embedded Reading: Der Briefträger kommt

An Embedded Reading for German students. Includes three versions of the story (each increasing in difficulty and detail), four exercises, and notes for teachers. Great for German 1 students or for German 2 students as part of a beginning of the year review.
Preview of Sagen Synonyms Reference Chart

Sagen Synonyms Reference Chart

Student reference chart that lists other ways to express "sagen." Great for upper level students trying to increase their writing fluency. Includes three versions of the chart: Version 1: All synonyms with both German and English definitions, images included. Version 2: All synonyms with German definitions and images, no English. Version 3: Just the German definitions - students need to look up words and then create their own visuals to represent the actions. To find out more, please visit:
Preview of Oktoberfest Notes

Oktoberfest Notes

Worksheet for students to research the main info surrounding Oktoberfest (when, where, why, etc). Includes: - Drill - Student worksheet - PowerPoint with answers and embedded Deutsche Welle videos - Teacher resources of links (Deutsche Welle video, Kahoot game, Oktoberfest online Quiz, and Alphine hat craft video) Pairs well with the activities in Traditional German Clothing: Lederhosen und Dirndl.
Preview of WoW ~ Word of the Week ~ Fun German Words ~ Bellringer

WoW ~ Word of the Week ~ Fun German Words ~ Bellringer

Created by
Carol Nescio
"I like good strong words that mean something." Louisa May Alcott(American Author of 'Little Women' ~ 1832 - 1888) Nilpferd. Himmelstür. Zwangsjacke. Speiseaufzug. Schönheitsfleck. These are the intriguing kinds of words that are great as a Word of the Week or as extra credit on quizzes or tests or a bellringer. I have gleaned these curious words from many German newspapers, magazines, or websites over the years. This is an engaging way to build vocabulary and offer little nugg
Preview of (GERMAN LANGUAGE) Strong Verbs in the Present Perfect - Memorization Quizzes

(GERMAN LANGUAGE) Strong Verbs in the Present Perfect - Memorization Quizzes

Suited fore level 2 and 3 students or level 4 students as a review. This is a set of 6 short German strong verb quizzes. The first page in the file is the verb list for students to study. The list is divided into 6 sections and correspond to a short memorization quiz, on which students are given the English definition and asked to provide the infinitive, helping verb and past participle. Common strong verbs as well as several separable prefix verbs are included on the list for a total of
Preview of School & Class Vocabulary Middle School German Lesson Slide Show Presentation

School & Class Vocabulary Middle School German Lesson Slide Show Presentation

Slide Show focused on the School & Class Chapter in Middle School German. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!Check out the other products made for this lesson in the bundle belowAlso be sure to check out these other products!World History:World War I Reading Worksheet BundleWorld War II Reading Worksheet BundleCold War & Postwar Changes Reading Worksheet BundleUS History:American History First Semester
Preview of Geschichte Germany: Die Geldexperten

Geschichte Germany: Die Geldexperten

Alles fängt mit einer falschen Banknote an und führt unsere Geldexperten Laila, Mia und Felix zu verschiedenen spannenden Orten. Bevor ich nun aber zu viel verrate, wünsche ich euch viel Spaß mit dem Geld-Abenteuer der drei Freunde! Und falls ihr anschließend noch mehr über die Deutsche Bundesbank und ihre Aufgaben erfahren möchtet, dann schaut doch einfach mal in den hinteren Teil des Buches – gemeinsam mit euren Eltern oder Lehrerinnen und Lehrern.
Preview of Command form

Command form

Created by
Galaise German
description and examples of the German command form
Preview of KWL Chart Graphic Organizer German Language

KWL Chart Graphic Organizer German Language

This is a perfect, no prep graphic organizer for your German Language Class. Just print and use for lessons on end! Are you familiar with K-W-L (Know- Want to know- Learn)charts? This is a KWL chart made for the German classroom and all the prompts are auf deutsch! I like to use this handout when I give an article or reading assignment. The first column is for students to write what they already know, the 2nd column is where they write questions about what they want to learn or are curious a
Preview of Vocab Squares - German

Vocab Squares - German

Created by
Kurzko
Use this for students vocabulary practice. Students will write the word or phrase, the meaning, and an original sentence. Then they will draw some type of pictorial representation on the right side. This activity is good for sub days or for review days.
Preview of Christmas Sudoku - German

Christmas Sudoku - German

Created by
Deb Blaz
A sudoku with 9 words of vocabulary related to Christmas, in German (a bit of English too to make it more difficult, and ensure comprehension of the words) includes answer key
Preview of Mini-review of nominative adjective endings (GER 1)

Mini-review of nominative adjective endings (GER 1)

Once I introduce a grammar topic, I like to keep students thinking about it with short activities like this one. This discrete-point activity helps learners review nominative adjective endings and distinguish between adjectives that do and don't need endings. It is intended for use after students have learned about nominative adjective endings. This activity takes no more than 10 minutes; works great as a warm-up or as a way to wrap up class, a short informal assessment of where students are at
Preview of Is This Noun Nominative, Accusative, or Dative? A German Cases Cheat Sheet.

Is This Noun Nominative, Accusative, or Dative? A German Cases Cheat Sheet.

Is there a verb in front of the noun? Is the object moving? Or wait, is it the indirect object? What about those dozens of exceptions? Determining whether a noun takes nominative, accusative, or dative case can be a nightmare for a German learner akin to herding cats through quicksand. This flowchart breaks down the considerations for determining which case a noun takes, and through a series of relatively simple questions, leads you to your case. Feel free to contact me if you see ways this coul
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