This is a lesson slideshow presentation that can be used for explaining relative pronouns and all its various forms and when to apply them. I have interlaced the presentation with my own bitmoji. You will have the option to remove it, or you can replace it with your own by using the chrome extension.
This is a lesson presentation on expressions of quantity using the partitive article "de" in French, this has a main focus on expressions of quantity of food (i.e. tablespoon, teaspoon, cup, glass, box, jar, etc...) It includes an explanation of how and when to use the expressions of quantity, practice translation questions and a consolidation task.
This is a minilesson as well as practice on when to use "passé composé" and "imparfait" in French. It briefly recaps passé composé and imparfait. It leads to a series of practice questions that students can do both individually or as a class. This lesson and activity pair well with my introductory lesson of the imparfait.
This is a minilesson to teach your students about possessive pronouns in French. It goes over what they are, when to use them, and how to use them. It also includes practice and responses.
This Google Slides presentation teaches students how to make the "futur proche" in French. It includes step by step instructions, clear explanations, as well as student practice. This lesson is good for both in person instruction, as well as remote learning.
This is a bundle of all 3 of my mini lessons on "tout" when it is used as an adjective, adverb, noun, and pronoun. It details when, and how to apply "tout" in each form. Note, the presentations are interlaced with my own bitmoji, you will have the ability to delete it, or replace it with your own using the bitmoji chrome extension.
This is a mini-lesson on possessive adjectives in French. It explains what they are, and how to use them. Students can follow along both in class, or for distance learning. It includes practice questions and responses as well.
This Google Slides presentation teaches students how to conjugate the imperfect tense in French, and when to use it using the acronym HIDE. It includes clear instructions, as well as practice. This can be used for whole group instruction, or individual self-directed instruction. It works well for both in person teaching, and distance learning.
This is a fun activity to get your class in the Christmas spirit with creative writing, and is great for both distance learning and in class! Students will learn about real estate listings through the provided lesson and then create their own to try and sell Santa's workshop on the activity slides. The lesson and activity also include a rubric for teachers to use as assessment.
This is a lesson slideshow presentation that can be used for explaining "tout" and all its various forms when being used as an adverbe. I have interlaced the presentation with my own bitmoji. You will have the option to remove it, or you can replace it with your own by using the chrome extension.
This is a lesson that can be taught all in one go, or as I have it set up, I divide it into 3 mini-lessons. It goes over the differences between à and de and when to use them when referencing possession, containers, and verbs in the infinitive. It includes reference slides and step-by-step guides in applying the prepositions. It also includes some practice questions that can be done individually or as a class. Perfect for both in class and remote learning.
This lesson walks students through the use of prepositions when being applied to countries, provinces, islands, and cities. It includes examples of when and how to apply each preposition for a variety of situations.
This is the second lesson in teaching about using expressions of quantity with the partitive article. It recaps the first lesson, includes more expressions of quantity and focuses on using the partitive article as a standalone. This lesson includes detailed examples, as well as practice to consolidate student learning. This lesson can be used for both remote learning, and in class learning. You will be able to edit the slides to suit your needs.
This is a lesson slideshow presentation that can be used for explaining "tout" and all its various forms when being used as an adjective. I have interlaced the presentation with my own bitmoji. You will have the option to remove it, or you can replace it with your own by using the chrome extension.
This is a lesson slideshow presentation that can be used for explaining "tout" and all its various forms when being used as a noun and pronoun I have interlaced the presentation with my own bitmoji. You will have the option to remove it, or you can replace it with your own by using the chrome extension.