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Create a Board Game Activity for End of Unit Project Based Learning Review Games
By Kyla McHenry
Learners will unleash their creativity with our Design Your Own Board Game learning resource. This resource is the perfect tool for encouraging creativity, actively engaging learners, or wrapping up a unit with a fun project. This resource provides step by step guidance over 10 days of learning to help research, brainstorm, outline, and design your very own board game.
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By Beth Hammett
Ten story starters themed for Easter! Includes word bank and lines on each handout for younger writing students. Easter themed words include: Easter, bunny, chick, duck, eggs, and many more... Use with whole group, small group, or individually. Excellent for creative writing and vocabulary enhancement. Meets CCSS and can be used in peer workshopping classes. Great writing gifts to make and give for Easter!
Spanish Writing Prompt Activity - Weekly Spanish Writing Program - Week 11
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion and regular Spanish curriculum. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a "párrafo de la semana" folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders.
Theme: La persona que más admiro…
Here’s how this program works:
✍Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration!
✍Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it.
✍Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo".
✍Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections.
✍Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo
Ways you can use this writing program:
✎ Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday.
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
✎ Writing centers
✎ Fast finishers
✎ Tutoring sessions
✎ No prep sub materials
✎ Morning work
✎ Project on whiteboard for a whole class speaking activity
Save 20% on this product included in the following bundle:
Set 1 - weeks 1 - 10 Bundle
El párrafo de la semana - Set 1 - 10 weekly Spanish primary writing bundle
Or in my YEARLY BUNDLE :
Spanish Writing Prompt - Escribir en Español - Weekly paragraph - Yearly Program
ALL Spanish paragraphs of the week in the following bundles:
Set 1 - weeks 1 - 10 Bundle
El párrafo de la semana - Set 1 - 10 weekly Spanish primary writing bundle
Set 2 - weeks 11 - 20 Bundle
El párrafo de la semana - Set 11 - 20 weekly Spanish primary writing bundle
Set 3 - weeks 21 - 30 Bundle
El Párrafo de la Semana - Set 21 - 30 Week Spanish Primary Writing Bundle
Set 4 - weeks 31 - 40
El Párrafo de la Semana - Set 31 - 40 Week Spanish Primary Writing Bundle
Set 5 - weeks 41 - 50
El Párrafo de la Semana - Set 41 - 50 Week Spanish Primary Writing Bundle
Here are other Spanish resources Click here
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LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
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Copyright © Love Learning Languages, Jennifer Crespin
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Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Writing a Fable Example, Graphic Organizer, and Template
By Sign with me TOD
Writing a fable can be a fun and interesting project for your students. This provides them with the opportunity to use creativity while writing their fable and share it with their peers!
This product includes information to share with your students about what a fable is, why we write a fable, possible lessons that can be learned when writing a fable, who a fable is written for, possible options students can choose to publish their fable, rules to follow when writing a fable, using a strong opening compared to a weak opening in the first paragraph of your fable, tips that are useful to write a great fable, the layout of the fable is provided, an example of a fable is included in this product that includes an idea template, planning the fable with more in depth ideas, and an example of a fable rough draft is included in this product. After the example fable is read, students can answer 4 comprehension questions about the fable. Students will are also provided with a template that includes an area for 3 fable ideas, and once they choose their fable, they can add onto their fable using the idea chart. Templates are included after the example along with a rough draft template and reminder checklist so students remember to go back and check their work once it is completed.
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Winter Holiday Christmas Stories to Write and Publish (Grades Pre-K-5)
By Beth Hammett
Students write, color, and publish their own Christmas tales with these 55 pre-made story sheets. Christmas themed pictures with lines for inferencing and creating factual or imaginative tales. Excellent for building on-demand writing skills and grammar concepts. Comes with: 5 story book covers/title pages 5 The End Happy Holidays/Merry Christmas pages 45 Christmas pictures with lines for writing Non-Religious and Religious handouts Students can make and share with classmates then give as gifts to family members and friends.
Spanish Writing Prompt Activity - Weekly Spanish Writing Program - Week 19
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion and regular Spanish curriculum. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a "párrafo de la semana" folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders.
Theme: En nuestra aula, hay...
Here’s how this program works:
✍Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration!
✍Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it.
✍Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo".
✍Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections.
✍Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo
Ways you can use this writing program:
✎ Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday.
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
✎ Writing centers
✎ Fast finishers
✎ Tutoring sessions
✎ No prep sub materials
✎ Morning work
✎ Project on whiteboard for a whole class speaking activity
Save 20% on this product included in the following bundle:
Set 1 - weeks 1 - 10 Bundle
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Or in my YEARLY BUNDLE :
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Set 1 - weeks 1 - 10 Bundle
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Set 4 - weeks 31 - 40
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LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
EARN TeachShare CREDITS FOR FUTURE PURCHASES: Want to get TeachShare credit to use on future purchases? Go to "My Purchases" and log in. Next to purchases there is a link to provide feedback. Click this link and you will be taken to a page where you can give a rating and leave a comment for the product. When you give feedback TPT gives you credits that you can use toward future purchases.
Copyright © Love Learning Languages, Jennifer Crespin
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Biography - Example, Graphic Organizer, & Template
By Sign with me TOD
Writing a biography is a fun and interesting project for your students. This provides them with the opportunity to learn about someone that interests them and share it with their peers! This packet includes information to share with your students about what a biography is, why do we write a biography, and rules to follow when writing a biography. This packet also includes an example showing the process that is used to write a biography and the steps that are taken to add onto a biography to be sure it includes a beginning, middle and end. On the last few pages, it includes a template to help students come up with possible story ideas, add onto each paragraph they will include in their biography, and a reference sheet. Space to write a rough draft as well as a final draft is included.
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St. Patrick's Day Story Starters
By Beth Hammett
Ten four-leaf clovers with St. Patrick's Day vocabulary for individual, small or whole group creative writings. Hand one to each student/group and have students use the vocabulary to build creative writings or timed assessment writings. Great for incorporating St. Patrick's Day terminology into lesson plans.
Spanish Writing Prompt Activity - Weekly Spanish Writing Program - Week 18
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion and regular Spanish curriculum. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a "párrafo de la semana" folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders.
Theme: En mi barrio, hay...
Here’s how this program works:
✍Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration!
✍Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it.
✍Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo".
✍Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections.
✍Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo
Ways you can use this writing program:
✎ Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday.
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
✎ Writing centers
✎ Fast finishers
✎ Tutoring sessions
✎ No prep sub materials
✎ Morning work
✎ Project on whiteboard for a whole class speaking activity
Save 20% on this product included in the following bundle:
Set 1 - weeks 1 - 10 Bundle
El párrafo de la semana - Set 1 - 10 weekly Spanish primary writing bundle
Or in my YEARLY BUNDLE :
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ALL Spanish paragraphs of the week in the following bundles:
Set 1 - weeks 1 - 10 Bundle
El párrafo de la semana - Set 1 - 10 weekly Spanish primary writing bundle
Set 2 - weeks 11 - 20 Bundle
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Set 3 - weeks 21 - 30 Bundle
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Set 5 - weeks 41 - 50
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COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
EARN TeachShare CREDITS FOR FUTURE PURCHASES: Want to get TeachShare credit to use on future purchases? Go to "My Purchases" and log in. Next to purchases there is a link to provide feedback. Click this link and you will be taken to a page where you can give a rating and leave a comment for the product. When you give feedback TPT gives you credits that you can use toward future purchases.
Copyright © Love Learning Languages, Jennifer Crespin
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Graphic Novel Writing Project - Example, Graphic Organizer and Template
By Sign with me TOD
Writing a graphic novel is a fun and interesting project for your students. This provides them with the opportunity to write about a story idea that interests them, but in graphic novel form. When they are done they can share it with their peers! This product includes information to share with your students about what a graphic novel is, why do we write a graphic novel, rules to follow when writing a graphic novel, the parts of a graphic novel that are necessary to include along with examples. This product includes an example showing the process that is used to write a graphic novel and the steps that are taken and what to include in a graphic novel so that it includes a beginning, middle and end. On the last few pages of the product, a template is included to help students come up with possible graphic novel ideas, a checklist to ensure that they have included all parts necessary to complete their graphic novel, and a reference sheet.
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Fall Thanksgiving Cards in English & Spanish
By Beth Hammett
Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks, and students can write their own "Thank You" cards using 20 designs in English and Spanish to color and make. Includes Thanksgiving related graphics, such as: Pilgrims Native American Turkeys Fall Scenes Blank Template Directions and Optional Activities Excellent assessment for grammar and writing while encouraging gratitude.
Spanish Writing Prompt Activity - Weekly Spanish Writing Program - Week 22
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion and regular Spanish curriculum. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a "párrafo de la semana" folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders.
Theme: Me gusta cuando mis padres (tutores)...
Here’s how this program works:
✍Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration!
✍Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it.
✍Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo".
✍Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections.
✍Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo
Ways you can use this writing program:
✎ Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday.
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
✎ Writing centers
✎ Fast finishers
✎ Tutoring sessions
✎ No prep sub materials
✎ Morning work
✎ Project on whiteboard for a whole class speaking activity
Save 20% on this product included in the following bundle:
Set 1 - weeks 1 - 10 Bundle
El párrafo de la semana - Set 1 - 10 weekly Spanish primary writing bundle
Or in my YEARLY BUNDLE :
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The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game Comprehension Questions
By Sign with me TOD
The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game comprehension questions product is useful for students that read the book. The questions are placed in order with the book. Students can answer these questions as the book is read or after they have finished reading the book or listening to the book. While reading this book and answering these questions, students will learn about blaming siblings/friends for something they didn't do, how they felt if they were blamed for something they didn't do before, feeling discouraged or miserable, the expression - peeling back the layers of an onion and what it means, sequencing events, solving problems instead of blaming, steps that can be followed to solve problems and working together to solve a problems. Students can answer these short answer questions, yes/no questions, multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, and vocabulary/picture labeling questions as the book is read to them, as they read the book independently or they can use the text for lookbacks once the book is finished. Vocabulary words, their meanings, and examples of the words used in sentences are presented. Students have the opportunity to use those words in sentences as well.
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Spanish Writing Prompt Activity - Weekly Spanish Writing Program - Week 9
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion and regular Spanish curriculum. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a "párrafo de la semana" folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders.
Theme: Cuando llueve, me gusta...
Here’s how this program works:
✍Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration!
✍Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it.
✍Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo".
✍Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections.
✍Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo
Ways you can use this writing program:
✎ Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday.
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
✎ Writing centers
✎ Fast finishers
✎ Tutoring sessions
✎ No prep sub materials
✎ Morning work
✎ Project on whiteboard for a whole class speaking activity
Save 20% on this product included in the following bundle:
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El párrafo de la semana - Set 1 - 10 weekly Spanish primary writing bundle
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Spanish Writing Prompt - Escribir en Español - Weekly paragraph - Yearly Program
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Set 4 - weeks 31 - 40
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Writing a Friendly Letter - Example and Template
By Sign with me TOD
Writing a friendly letter is a fun and interesting project for students when they are writing to someone they know or just met and want to know more about. Students will learn why we write friendly letters, who we write friendly letters to, what to include in a friendly letter, how you will publish your friendly letter, rules to follow when writing a friendly letter, tips that will help when writing a friend letter, different closings you can use in your friendly letter, 2 examples of friendly letters are included in this packet and 5 friendly letter templates, addressing an envelope, a list of state abbreviations, and street suffixes and their abbreviations are included in this product. After examples of the friendly letter and addressing an envelope are reviewed, students will answer review comprehension questions to ensure they understand how to write a friendly letter and address an envelope.
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French Vocabulary Unit Activity Curriculum Bundle - Writing, Spelling, and Games
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Have you been looking for a French vocabulary unit curriculum to last the whole year and to save you tons of time? This full year French vocabulary program is suitable for immersion and core programs.
Daily French Vocabulary Activities:
These French vocabulary worksheets and games will have your students writing, reading, practicing, and learning French themed vocabulary every day of the week. Each of the week-long French vocabulary units in this program includes seven worksheets and/or activities with a vocabulary list for Monday through Friday.
This resource is a work in progress, and new units will be added. There are already enough units for a full year. Once this bundle is complete, you will have a total of 350 no-prep, one page printable activities.
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This bundle includes a bonus file. You'll get fifty cards with the same themes that you can use for speaking practice!
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If you don't need all 50 weeks, smaller bundles are available in sets:
Here are the French vocabulary themes in SET 1
❶ le matin
❷ le week-end
❸ ma chambre
❹ je n'ai pas peur
❺ ma matière préférée
❻ les vacances
❼ les voisins
❽ la pizza
❾ la pluie
❿ l’école
Here are the French vocabulary themes in SET 2
❶ la personne que j'admire le plus
❷ mon anniversaire
❸ mon repas préféré
❹ les restaurants
❺ les sports
❻ après l'école
❼ les vêtements
❽ mon quartier
❾ notre salle de classe
❿ les émotions
Here are the French vocabulary themes in SET 3
❶ l'hiver
❷ mes parents
❸ j'étais fier
❹ je n'aime pas manger
❺ les devoirs
❻ être heureux
❼ un château de sable
❽ le soir
❾ j'ai peur
❿ bien élevé
Here are the French vocabulary themes in SET 4
❶ une cabane dans les arbres
❷ je n'aime vraiment pas manger
❸ un bon sandwich
❹ rester en bonne santé
❺ le samedi après-midi
Coming soon:
❻ quand je serai adulte
❼ la piscine
❽ un parc d'attractions
❾ le zoo
❿ trois souhaits
Here are the French vocabulary themes in SET 5
Coming soon:
❶ si j'étais invisible
❷ si j'étais un serpent
❸ la mer
❹ la montagne
❺ la télévision
❻ la lune
❼ voyager dans le temps
❽ si je savais voler
❾ les notes
❿ sous mon lit
Ways you can use this French vocabulary program:
✎ Enhance your French vocabulary program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the activities and speaking prompts at literacy centres Monday - Friday.
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
✎ Reading & writing centres
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✎ No prep sub materials
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Daily French Writing Activities:
Each of the fifty weekly themes in this program includes five pre-writing and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing in French. Includes fifty weeks of themed writing activities to match the reading and vocabulary units.
Daily French Reading Activities Curriculum:
250 reading comprehension passages will have your students reading in French every day. This year long bundle requires zero prep, just print and go! This bundle contains fun and original French reading fluency passages and 3 comprehension questions to accompany each one. Includes fifty weeks of themed reading activities to match the writing and vocabulary activities.
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Writing a Fairy Tale Example, Graphic Organizer, and Template
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After the example is read, students can answer 6 comprehension questions about the fairy tale. Students will are also provided with a template that includes an area for 3 fairy tale ideas, and once they choose their fairy tale, they can add onto their fairy tale using the idea chart. Templates are included after the example along with a rough draft template and reminder checklist so students remember to go back and check their work once it is completed.
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Spanish Writing Prompt Activity - Weekly Spanish Writing Program - Week 15
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion and regular Spanish curriculum. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a "párrafo de la semana" folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders.
Theme: Mi deporte favorito es...
Here’s how this program works:
✍Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration!
✍Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it.
✍Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo".
✍Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections.
✍Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo
Ways you can use this writing program:
✎ Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday.
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Haunted House Story Example, Graphic Organizer, and Template
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This product includes information to share with your students about what a story is, why we write a story, who is your audience when writing a story, what is your purpose when writing a story, how will the story about a haunted house be published, and rules to follow when writing a story about a haunted house.
An example of a story about a haunted house is included in this product. After the example is read, students will be provided with a template that includes an area for 3 haunted house story ideas, and once they choose which story about a haunted house they will write about, they can add onto their story using the idea chart.
Following the example, templates are provided rough draft template, 1 template that allows for students to write down three story ideas that include what happened in the story, who are the characters, and how does the story end. One the 2nd template, students can write down three brief summaries about haunted house story ideas. On the 3rd template, students can write down two brief summaries about haunted house story ideas if the template that includes 3 story ideas is too overwhelming for students. Students will then have a rough draft template that can be filled in. This includes the title of their haunted house story, the characters, the setting, and the plot. Students can then use the rough draft template to write their rough draft. Once students have edited their rough draft, they can use the final draft template that is included or they can type it. A reminder checklist is provided after the rough draft and final draft to remind students to reread their work to check for any mistakes.
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Spanish Writing Prompt Activity - Weekly Spanish Writing Program - Week 17
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
This one week SPANISH writing program will have your students writing every day of the week, and is perfect for Spanish immersion and regular Spanish curriculum. The writing activities in this program include five prewriting and writing activities for Monday through Friday. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing. Provide each student with a "párrafo de la semana" folder and have them add to it every day as you give them daily assignments. At the end of the week have them turn in their folders.
Theme: Hoy llevo...
Here’s how this program works:
✍Lunes: Dibujo - Give students a drawing page with a writing prompt at the top. This will have them beginning to think about the writing theme for the week and is their first pre-writing assignment. Kids love drawing, and the pictures they draw will later serve as inspiration!
✍Martes: Mi folleto de vocabulario - Each student receives a booklet to help them explore the vocabulary related to the week’s writing theme. The front page includes the writing prompt of the week and an image. The second page includes over 80 frequently used Spanish words. Page three lists 12 words that go along with the theme of the week, and the back page has space for ten words that students have either thought of on their own or looked up in the dictionary. The booklet is a simple one page printable that you can either fold in advance or have students do it on their own. Kids write their name on the front cover and you could have them color it.
✍Miercoles: Vocabulario - Students go back to their vocabulary booklets from Tuesday and choose ten words that they will include in their rough draft. The words they choose can be a combination of words they have chosen and themed vocabulary that was already written in the booklet. They then write down the chosen words on their vocabulary page that says “ Palabras de vocabulario útiles: Voy a utilizar estas palabras en mi párrafo".
✍Jueves: Mi borrador - Students write a rough draft of their paragraph using the vocabulary words selected on Wednesday. The brouillon page includes a 5 point checklist at the top for students to evaluate their work for themselves before writing the final copy on Friday. This will motivate students to look over their work and make corrections.
✍Viernes: Mi borrador final - The fifth and final step in this writing program is to write the final copy. Students should feel very confident in writing about this week’s theme by now. At the top of the final copy page they’ll see the writing prompt and question words that they can ask themselves while writing: quién - qué - cuándo - dónde - por qué - cómo
Ways you can use this writing program:
✎ Enhance your writing program by practicing a little every day.
✎ Use the prompts at writing centers Monday - Friday.
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
✎ Writing centers
✎ Fast finishers
✎ Tutoring sessions
✎ No prep sub materials
✎ Morning work
✎ Project on whiteboard for a whole class speaking activity
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