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November 11, 2020

French distance learning worksheets

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Having trouble using PDFs you’ve purchased from TpT during distance learning? Did you know that my PDFs have an interactive layer so you can use only the pages you need? That’s right! My French worksheets have a digital layer for distance learning that you can use with Google Classroom™ ! TpT has now made this […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Distance learning, Teaching tips, Technology in the classroom Ashley 2 Comments

October 17, 2019

French fall teaching resources

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  It doesn’t have to be hard to bring seasonal vocabulary into the classroom, but if you do, the work should be meaningful. Sure, it’s fun to decorate for the season, and all students love playing games, but isn’t it more effective when the new vocabulary helps them practice the skills you need to teach? […]

Filed Under: French grammar and vocabulary, French games, French unit bundles, French verbs, Middle and high school teaching, Seasonal activities, Speaking and cooperative learning, Writing Ashley Leave a Comment

January 28, 2019

French Valentine’s Day activities

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Want to celebrate Valentine’s Day in your French class with some fun and engaging activities? Here’s a peek at some of my favorite activities that you can use in your FSL, Core French, or French immersion class. Whether you want a complete French Valentine’s Day bundle, a packet of writing activities, or set of speaking cards, […]

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November 29, 2018

French Christmas activities

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When Christmas-time rolls around, it’s always fun to have a lot of activities to teach seasonal vocabulary. When I taught FSL in a high school, I had four levels of French to teach, which meant I wanted materials I could use with all my levels. My French Christmas activity bundle is full of engaging speaking […]

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March 20, 2018

French spring resources for core & immersion

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Spring is here! Spring fever hits students so hard every year, so it’s a great idea to have some French spring-themed teaching resources ready to go for when the time is right. Whether you want to do a whole French spring unit or just like to have no-prep activities on hand for early finishers or […]

Filed Under: Middle and high school teaching, French games, French grammar and vocabulary, Seasonal activities Ashley 1 Comment

November 10, 2017

An entire year of French 1 Resources!

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It’s hard to teach beginning French students!  They need so much structured practice in order to master those basic skills. Speaking doesn’t come naturally for them, spelling is not easy, and they often freak out if you try to speak too much French from the start. Whether you’re a veteran teacher, a new teacher, or […]

Filed Under: Teaching tips, French games, French grammar and vocabulary, French projects, French unit bundles, French verbs, Middle and high school teaching, Speaking and cooperative learning Ashley 7 Comments

October 25, 2017

Fun French Halloween activities

I love teaching using French Halloween activities as a fun way to mix up my lessons! It’s is my favorite holiday, and there are so many ways to have fun in French class during the Halloween season. Here are some of my favorite French Halloween activities. 1.  Use this Halloween write the room activity and […]

Filed Under: Middle and high school teaching, French games, French grammar and vocabulary, French music, French vocabulary, Seasonal activities Ashley Leave a Comment

September 6, 2016

Avoir and être teaching ideas

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Do your students struggle with avoir and être?  Do you constantly hear things like, “Madame, je suis fini!” or “Pendant le week-end, j’ai allé au cinéma”?  I’ve taught in three schools with three entirely different groups of students, and these mistakes happened everywhere. I’ve talked to French as a second language and French immersion teachers […]

Filed Under: Middle and high school teaching, French games, French grammar and vocabulary, French verbs, Speaking and cooperative learning, Teaching tips, Technology in the classroom Ashley 2 Comments

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