This is a PPT with 53 slides, designed like the Jeopardy game. It has five levels and it focuses on 5 information question words (où, quand, comment, pourquoi, à quelle here). Just like with Jeopardy, the "questions" are actually in sentence format, and the "answers" are in question format. However, it is necessary to simply go in order of the topics, click by click. You cannot choose which category and/or prize amount you want. The answer slides include questions with inversion and est-ce q
This PowerPoint has 33 slides and can be used to teach agreement of irregular French adjectives or to practice/review. There is a chart of common irregular adjective endings and then 30 slides; each slide has an emoticon and a very short sentence using the adjective in a sentence.
When I use this in class, I show the slide and have students make a sentence with a logical adjective. With a mouse click, it shows a sentence. Another mouse click brings up another/other forms of the adjective.
This game, Qui Veut Etre Riche, is played like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. There are 20 slides with animations to show the answers. I play this in teams and use classroom buzzers so that students 'ring in' when they want to answer.
1. Click to arrive at the slide with $100, indicating the prize amount for a correct answer. 2. Click once to bring up the question. 3. The first group for student to ring the buzzer must choose the correct answer to win the money. 4. Click your mouse again a
This is a PPT with 10 slides in which teachers can practice the prepositions and contractions (a, au, aux, de de la, du, des). Each slide has an image or two along with a question posed to the students. Clicking brings up a possible answer, along with a drum roll.
It can serve as an introduction to the contractions of articles and prepositions, as a game, or as a quick review.
This is a PowerPoint presentation primarily to practice and reinforce numbers and clothing. There are 20 slides with images of clothing or other vocabulary. With each slide, click once to have the name of the clothing or object fly it. A second click brings up the price.
I use this as the game Price is Right. Students work in groups and must make a guess as to the price, but they must also write the name (and color for clothing) of the item on their bid. I have done this in dollars since I
This is a math game similar to jeopardy, in which students practice the numbers 0 - 60. There are 31 slides and I use Barnyard Buzzers or flyswatters - one for each group.
This is a Family Tree template in which students can practice French family vocabulary. Presently, this has boxes for the student, his parents, grand parents and great grandparents. This can easily be modified to add aunts, uncles, cousins. I have students write their relatives names on their tree; afterwards, they work in pairs where each student explains his own family tree. Then the pair works with another pair, where they must introduce their partner's family by practicing 3rd person in F
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