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Blow out 11 candles on the birthday cake
By Ms Garcia Store
Celebrate the age-old tradition of blowing out birthday candles, even in distant learning times, with this delightful interactive resource!
The student will experience the joy of attempting to blow out all the candles at once, but as you advance the slide, they'll notice that only the ones on the right (or left) have been extinguished. They'll need to try again, blowing towards the other side. Finally, they'll have one last try to blow out the candles in the center. On the last slide, they'll be pleasantly surprised with a heartwarming "Happy Birthday" message personalized with the student's name.
The best part is that you have ample room for personalization and creativity! You can add vibrant balloons or any other ornaments, incorporate a cheerful Bitmoji, and even include a lively birthday song on the last slide.
Your feedback and ratings are highly valued as they allow me to improve and cater to your specific preferences. Your satisfaction is my priority, and I'm here to make your distant birthday celebrations unforgettable and full of joy!
Join the celebration and create lasting memories with this fun and interactive resource. Blow out the virtual candles together, and let the birthday magic begin!
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Blow out the candles on the birthday cake (8 to 11 years old)
By Ms Garcia Store
Celebrate the age-old tradition of blowing out birthday candles, even in distant learning times, with this delightful interactive resource!
The student will experience the joy of attempting to blow out all the candles at once, but as you advance the slide, they'll notice that only the ones on the right (or left) have been extinguished. They'll need to try again, blowing towards the other side. Finally, they'll have one last try to blow out the candles in the center. On the last slide, they'll be pleasantly surprised with a heartwarming "Happy Birthday" message personalized with the student's name.
The best part is that you have ample room for personalization and creativity! You can add vibrant balloons or any other ornaments, incorporate a cheerful Bitmoji, and even include a lively birthday song on the last slide.
Your feedback and ratings are highly valued as they allow me to improve and cater to your specific preferences. Your satisfaction is my priority, and I'm here to make your distant birthday celebrations unforgettable and full of joy!
Join the celebration and create lasting memories with this fun and interactive resource. Blow out the virtual candles together, and let the birthday magic begin!
More resources you might be interested in:
Interactive birthday celebration (3 to 11-year-old) in PowerPoint
Blow out 3 candles on the birthday cake
Blow out 4 candles on the birthday cake
Blow out 5 candles on the birthday cake
Blow out 6 candles on the birthday cake
Blow out 7 candles on the birthday cake
Blow out 8 candles on the birthday cake
Blow out 9 candles on the birthday cake
Blow out 10 candles on the birthday cake
Blow out 11 candles on the birthday cake
Blow out the candles on the birthday cake (3 to 7 years old)
Blow out the candles on the birthday cake (8 to 11 years old)
Interactive Lesson in Poetry and Music
By Educate and Create
Getting students excited about poetry and figurative language can be difficult. I find that putting it into terms of music often with popular songs makes the process more enjoyable for them and myself. This product contains a powerpoint with links to videos, worksheets which examine both figurative language and poetry, and most of is an interactive lesson that will have your students singing while they're learning.
Baseball Game Life Skills Functional Money Math Digital Lessons Special Ed ESY
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Interactive Google Slides lessons to teach money math skills in small group or whole group within your high school special education or transition classroom including: flyer math, counting money (bills and change), next dollar up, find the total, change back, stay within budget, and do you have enough?. The whole group lessons follow a student, Amar, as he goes on an end of year field trip to a baseball game!! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups!
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 8 whole group math lessons to teach money math strategies. Purchase the June Life Skills Math No Prep Bundle for additional resources and workbooks. Or Purchase the entire growing bundle below and SAVE!
These interactive Google Slides lessons are perfect for high school and transition age special education students needing support and instruction in the following concepts:
Community Based Instruction (CBI)
Functional Life Skills
Consumer Math
Money Math
I hope you enjoy this product! If you and your students like this resource, please leave me a review! Remember you earn TeachShare credits that you can use on future purchases!
Enjoy the Life Skills Money Math Series?
Purchase the GROWING BUNDLE HERE and save now!
Want more money skills practice?
Mexican Restaurant Money Menu Math BUNDLE Special Education Life Skills
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MONEY IDENTIFICATION/MATCHING NO PREP WORKSHEET BUNDLE
Fast Food Menu Math Bundle Sped Addition Subtraction Multiplication Life skills
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Zoo Life Skills Functional Money Math Digital Lessons Special Ed ESY
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Digital Interactive Google Slides lessons to teach money math skills in small group or whole group within your high school special education or transition classroom including: flyer math, counting money (bills and change), next dollar up, find the total, change back, split the bill, and do you have enough?. The whole group lessons follow a student, Britta, as she goes to the zoo with her class!! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups!
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 8 whole group math lessons to teach money math strategies. Purchase the June Life Skills Math No Prep Bundle for additional resources and workbooks. Or Purchase the entire growing bundle below and SAVE!
These interactive Google Slides lessons are perfect for high school and transition age special education students needing support and instruction in the following concepts:
Community Based Instruction (CBI)
Functional Life Skills
Consumer Math
Money Math
I hope you enjoy this product! If you and your students like this resource, please leave me a review! Remember you earn TeachShare credits that you can use on future purchases!
Enjoy the Life Skills Money Math Series?
Purchase the GROWING BUNDLE HERE and save now!
Want more money skills practice?
Mexican Restaurant Money Menu Math BUNDLE Special Education Life Skills
Next Dollar up Worksheet GROWING BUNDLE Special Education Life Skills Money Math
MONEY IDENTIFICATION/MATCHING NO PREP WORKSHEET BUNDLE
Fast Food Menu Math Bundle Sped Addition Subtraction Multiplication Life skills
Grocery Store Money Math BUNDLE Budgeting Shopping Special Education Life Skills
Water Park Life Skills Functional Money Math Digital Lessons Special Ed ESY
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Digital Interactive Google Slides lessons to teach money math skills in small group or whole group within your high school special education or transition classroom including: Comparison Shopping, Multiplication, Stay within Budget, Counting Money, Unit Price, and Subtraction. The whole group lessons follow a student, Kari, as she plans her birthday party at a waterpark!!! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups!
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 6 whole group math lessons to teach money math strategies. Purchase the August Water Park Unit Bundle for additional resources and workbooks. Or Purchase the entire growing bundle below and SAVE!
These interactive Google Slides lessons are perfect for high school and transition age special education students needing support and instruction in the following concepts:
Community Based Instruction (CBI)
Functional Life Skills
Consumer Math
Money Math
I hope you enjoy this product! If you and your students like this resource, please leave me a review! Remember you earn TeachShare credits that you can use on future purchases!
Enjoy the Life Skills Money Math Series?
Purchase the GROWING BUNDLE HERE and save now!
Want more money skills practice?
Mexican Restaurant Money Menu Math BUNDLE Special Education Life Skills
Next Dollar up Worksheet GROWING BUNDLE Special Education Life Skills Money Math
MONEY IDENTIFICATION/MATCHING NO PREP WORKSHEET BUNDLE
Fast Food Menu Math Bundle Sped Addition Subtraction Multiplication Life skills
Grocery Store Money Math BUNDLE Budgeting Shopping Special Education Life Skills
Spring Break Life Skills Functional Money Math Digital Lessons Special Ed
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Interactive Google Slides to teach money math skills in your special education classroom including: flyer math (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), counting mixed bills, counting mixed coins, finding the total and calculating change back, division/ splitting the bill, and do you have enough? The whole group lessons follow a student, Tessa, as she gets ready for a spring break vacation with her family! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups!
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 8 whole group math lessons to teach money math strategies. Purchase the March Life Skills Math No Prep Bundle for additional resources and workbooks. Or Purchase the entire growing bundle below and SAVE!
I hope you enjoy this product! If you and your students like this resource, please leave me a review! Remember you earn TeachShare credits that you can use on future purchases!
Enjoy the Life Skills Money Math Series?
Purchase the GROWING BUNDLE HERE and save now!
Want more money skills practice?
Mexican Restaurant Money Menu Math BUNDLE Special Education Life Skills
Next Dollar up Worksheet GROWING BUNDLE Special Education Life Skills Money Math
MONEY IDENTIFICATION/MATCHING NO PREP WORKSHEET BUNDLE
Fast Food Menu Math Bundle Sped Addition Subtraction Multiplication Life skills
Amusement Park Life Skills Functional Money Math Digital Lessons Special Ed
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Interactive Google Slides lessons to teach money math skills in small group or whole group within your high school special education or transition classroom including: flyer math, counting money (bills and change), next dollar up, find the total, change back, stay within budget, and do you have enough?. The whole group lessons follow a student, Addy, as she goes on an end of year field trip to an amusement park!! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups!
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 8 whole group math lessons to teach money math strategies. Purchase the May Life Skills Math No Prep Bundle for additional resources and workbooks. Or Purchase the entire growing bundle below and SAVE!
These interactive Google Slides lessons are perfect for high school and transition age special education students needing support and instruction in the following concepts:
Community Based Instruction (CBI)
Functional Life Skills
Consumer Math
Money Math
I hope you enjoy this product! If you and your students like this resource, please leave me a review! Remember you earn TeachShare credits that you can use on future purchases!
Enjoy the Life Skills Money Math Series?
Purchase the GROWING BUNDLE HERE and save now!
Want more money skills practice?
Mexican Restaurant Money Menu Math BUNDLE Special Education Life Skills
Next Dollar up Worksheet GROWING BUNDLE Special Education Life Skills Money Math
MONEY IDENTIFICATION/MATCHING NO PREP WORKSHEET BUNDLE
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Grocery Store Money Math BUNDLE Budgeting Shopping Special Education Life Skills
Valentine's Day Life Skills Functional Money Math Digital Lessons Special Ed
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Interactive Google Slides to teach money math skills in your special education classroom including: Counting Mixed Bills, Counting Mixed Coins, Addition (find the total), Multiplication, Subtraction (Change Back), and Unit Price! The whole group lessons follow a student, Catherine, as she starts a job at a Valentine's Gift Shop! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups!
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 5 whole group math lessons to teach money math strategies. Use your own resources for small group/individual practice, or purchase worksheets/workbooks below!
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Purchase the February Valentines Money Math Unit which includes 3 differentiated workbooks and interactive google slide lessons to compliment the resource guide!
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MONEY IDENTIFICATION/MATCHING NO PREP WORKSHEET BUNDLE
By Susan Wolfe
This product contains a Power Point and Google Slides presentation of The Metis, history, culture, lifestyle and Louis Riel and the Rebellions.
No prep: Minimal Marking
Includes PP and GS
Video links
Interactive class quiz
Graphic Organizers/Student Notes with teacher answer sheet, PDF and Google Slides
Journal Response questions with graphic organizer and rubric.
By Jason Litt
Reviewing the Percussion chapter with your kids and have discussed unpitched instruments? Pitched instruments and the accessory effects and how to play?
Try this interactive powerpoint that's full of fun with Percussion Jeopardy!
All new categories, all new answers! An authentic jeopardy game board with categories for:
Pitched Percussion
Unpitched Percussion
Percussion FX
Percussion Techniques (How to Play)
Students can elect to pick $200, $400, $600, $800, or $1000 answers. After clicking on the amount, the answer will appear on the next slide. Students (keeping in true Jeopardy! fashion) can answer in the form of a question
"What are Timpani Drums?"
"What are mallets?"
"What is a Piano"
After the money is awarded (You can split sides of your class, boys vs girls, class vs class, however you want it!), there is a link in the bottom right hand corner to go back to the title screen and game board.
After extracting the ZIP file, make sure to install the Jeopardy! font included, or else you'll see random characters all over -- not good eats!
Email me at jasonlitt@gmail.com or leave a comment if you have any questions. Happy Jeopardy...ing!
By Jason Litt
Based off the hit Windows 3.11 game we all knew and loved, Solfege Sweeper is a progressive game where one slip can end you up on the dreaded mine! This will have your kids reading and mastering solfege in NO TIME! Students will see a grid of 40 squares on the home page. Each square contains either a link to a solfege syllable.... or a mine :) I select one student at a time to pick a number. I'll then click on the number and it'll advance to the designated slide. If it's a solfege syllable, we add that solfege syllable to the Building Board on the home page. The teacher will click "Back to Game and Building Board" and put the solfege syllable they just received on the board. As for the solfege syllable they earned, you can cut out the included syllables (make a bunch of copies!), write them in dry erase, or have a student keep tabs on the side. Students will now sing the solfege syllables back in order. Then we repeat! See how it gets progressive? ;) AND what a great way to do a composition. Heck, you should get your piano involved too! ...until the mine! There are 5 mines in each game, and once the mine is hit, it's GAME OVER! At the end, you can tally up how many syllables the class amassed. Compete against other classes, or themselves! There are 5 files in the pack and each one is completely different (all the syllables are mixed up and of course, so are the mines) Syllables included are DO, MI, SOL, and LA. Have fun with this and let me know if you have any questions by leaving a comment!
By Jason Litt
So you've finally covered all of the instruments and their respective families! How's about an interactive game where the students identify the instruments in the order they hear them? Look no farther than Instrument Drag n' Drop! Students will listen to the musical examples (some synthesized and some real samples!) and be given 3 instrument choices (some all in the same family, some in different families, and some within the same range). After listening to the musical instruments, students have to put those instruments in the order that they heard them. If you're using an interactive whiteboard, students can drag the instrument to the answer box below after they are finished listening the example. The teacher will then advance the slide to display the correct answer! There are 10 examples included in this lesson along with 10 corresponding sound files. Although designed for an IWB, students can play on personal dry erase boards or can even split the class up boys vs girls, team 1 vs team 2, etc, and have a race to identify the correct answers in the correct order first first. Have a great time with this and if you have any questions, please feel free to comment below! Happy Instrumenting!
CORE FRENCH | FSL | PIZZA PARTY | GAME-BASED LEARNING | 70 PAGES | JEUX
By French Made Fun!
This 76-page (it keeps growing) document has you covered for your next Core French unit. As with all of my Core French products, this resource is designed for a low-level FSL classroom but generates high engagement and interest for your "big" kids. My products work best for low-level Core French groups from grades 4-9.
This document is packed with all games, activities, drawing lessons, puzzles, speaking activities, writing activities and reading activities to REALLY get your students to open up and want to participate. It's differentiated (with potential activities for a variety of learners), and I provide guidance, links and suggestions so it runs smoothly.
Here are the goodies you'll find in here:
CORE FRENCH | FSL | JE VOUS PRÉSENTE | GAME-BASED LEARNING | FULL UNIT + GAMES
By French Made Fun!
This 80+ page, highly visual, very engaging resource has everything you could possibly need to effectively teach - and reach - your low-level middle schoolers who crave games, interaction and movement to keep them interested in learning a new language. My products are geared towards middle-schoolers from grades 4 through 8 and focus heavily on game-based learning, collaboration -- and build independence.
This resource includes your lesson plans for the entire unit, a word wall, "messages du jour," a slide deck, games, activities, worksheets, modelled examples and templates to differentiate your instruction for all levels of learners. I provide you with prompts, suggestions, classroom management ideas and ways to push their learning. Extra "filler activities" are also provided for "those days." ;)
This unit focuses heavily on the terms "pareil," "différent," "différences," "similitudes," "le même," and the négation "ne... pas." It revisits and consolidates vocabulary relating to colours, clothing, body parts, birthdays, pastimes and interests.
In this document, you will find:
35 Teachable Slides (within the Slide Deck) which includes:
7 days of lesson plans (+ more)
42 pages of worksheets, activities and games
FRENCH WRITING/ÉCRITURE | GENRES | BANDE DESSINÉE | COMIC STRIP | HALLOWEEN
By French Made Fun!
Avez-vous du mal à savoir par où commencer ? Où finir ? Avez-vous de la difficulté à enseigner de plus petits morceaux afin que vos élèves sachent ce qu'on attend d'eux, afin qu'ils puissent écrire efficacement et en toute confiance ? C'est votre première année d'enseignement et vous aimez voir un modèle ou un exemple pour vous guider dans les années à venir ? Cherchez vous des critères de réussite et des modèles - Avez-vous honnêtement du mal à faire la différence, vous-même, entre les différents genres que vos élèves sont censés produire ? Cherchez pas plus loin! J'ai fait le travail pour que vous puissiez enseigner avec confiance et pour que vos élèves performent avec confiance.
Mes études de genre vous donneront suffisamment de contenu enseignable, d'activités imprimables, d'invitations de discussion et d'opportunités d'écriture guidée pour écrire avec facilité et confiance. Chacun de mes ensembles de genres commence par un contenu enseignable et des minis-leçons et réflexions intégrées pour que vos élèves partagent, participent et collaborent avec leurs pairs. Si vous n'êtes pas à l'aise avec l'enseignement des genres, c'est le produit qu'il vous faut. JE guide vos cours, VOUS le facilitez en personne.
Mes produits sont FAITS avec vos grands enfants et adolescents à l'esprit. Vous ne trouverez pas de dessins animés enfantins, de polices difficiles à lire et exagérées et vous ne trouverez pas de mots croisés et d'espace perdu. Je prends le temps de m'assurer que mes produits sont attrayants pour un groupe d'élèves plus âgés, mais toujours attrayants, engageants et à leur niveau. Ils sont créés pour les élèves de la 4e à la 8e année en milieu Immersion ou Français langue première. Que ce soit Halloween ou non, cette ressource vous couvrira avec des modèles, des exemples, des imprimables, etc.
Cette étude de genre fait partie d'un ensemble grandissant, que vous pouvez trouver ici.
Voici ce que vous pouvez attendre de cette ressource :
20 diapositives d'enseignement
Intro à la B.D. (ses caractéristiques)
Vocabulaire de B.D. (séquence, image, légende, dialogue, planche, bande (strip), vignette (case), style, thème, message, couleurs froids, chauds...)
Jeu: Quelle partie de la B.D. est-ce?
Les activités sur les onomatopées
Carnet d'élève de 20 pages
activités guidées, organisateurs graphiques, fiches imprimables. Comme:
Traits de personnalité
Dialogue selon personnalité
Profils des personnages
Qui suis-je? - découvrir sa personnalité
Forces et faiblesses des personnages
Que dirait-il?
Le langage corporel
Quoi dire?
Des bulles d'inspiration!
Des costumes d'inspiration!
Des bulles à découper
Des onomatopées à découper
La scène
Développer la scène avec les 5 sens
Les caractéristiques de l'endroit
Ma B.D. planifiée (selon la courbe narrative)
4 planches vierges modèles (soit à utiliser comme tel ou à découper).
Mes documents évoluent constamment et j'ajoute des activités, des imprimables et du matériel didactique dès que je les réalise pour mon propre usage - et dès que je vois un besoin avec mes élèves de 5e et 6e.
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Merci! Je vous apprécie énormément!
- Kaitlyn.
(FR) MIDDLE SCHOOL CORE FRENCH - MON CAFÉ STARBUCKS
By French Made Fun!
Middle schoolers dive into reading, writing, and speaking in this Starbucks-themed world.
This 40-page document will give you plenty of teachable content, games, activities and simulated discussions for your low-level Core French groups.
I teach grades 5 and 6 to a group of very low-level, high-behaviours and hard-to-engage students. As with all of my products, this one focuses on oral communication and moving around. If your demographic is like mine, try out one of my engaging resources for your next Core French project!
This resource includes:
27 pages of teachable slides
11 pages of printable activities and prompts
If you're on the hunt for more game-based learning and project-based learning for your hard-to-reach, hard-to-impress middle-schoolers, have no fear! I've got a bundle with all of it right here.
Here are some others for you to check out!
⭐️ Mon camion resto / My Food Truck
⭐️ Mon pizza party! / My Pizza Party!
⭐️Mon animal perdu! / My Lost Pet
⭐️ Je vous présente... / Presenting...
⭐️ Prof du jour / Teacher of the Day
You can also earn TeachShare CREDITS by leaving feedback on any of the products you purchase. You can do so by going to MY PURCHASES and clicking on the "Provide Feedback" button. You will earn 1 TeachShare Credit for every dollar you spend!
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For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun!
- Mme. Kaitlyn.
CORE FRENCH | FSL | LOST PET | ANIMAL PERDU | GAME-BASED | 90 PAGES | PROJECT
By French Made Fun!
This newly updated *94 page* unit will cover you for roughly 7-9 Core French 1-hour classes and features a teachable slide deck, worksheets, lesson plans, rubrics, success criteria, a word wall, a phrase wall and numerous suggestions to get your kids having fun, moving, interacting and legitimately enjoying French class with you. The entirety (or parts of) the unit can easily be left with a substitute teacher and you need a quick lesson plan. It's ALL here!
As with all of my Core French products, this one is geared toward a LOW-LEVEL middle-school classroom (grades 3-7). It's high-energy, interactive, highly engaging and requires no prep. It ties in to some science concepts for grades 5 & 6 on biodiversity and adaptations. It features a significant amount of game-based learning and some project-based learning
There are three longer projects included with this unit: "Mon drôle d'animal" which has them building a silly animal and describing its body parts and details; "Mon animal perdu," a poster project which has them creating a poster for their missing pet, and "Une interview à la radio" which has them writing a radio script to find their lost pet with a partner.
Included in this bundle:
Warm-Ups: A collection of 11 worksheets, suggested lessons and activities, and games to support very low-level students who do not yet have basic vocabulary for colors, animals, etc., to get them up to snuff before jumping into the unit.
"Les couleurs" - A personal picture dictionary for students to use throughout the unit.
"Ma maison" - 3 differentiated, independent activities for your students to draw and describe their house.
"Les animaux de la jungle" - An independent colour and vocabulary activity.
"Méli-Mélo" - A simple word scramble activity.
"Apprenons les noms des animaux" - 3 pages for students to practice coloring and writing vocabulary.
Lesson Plans: 6 days of explicit lesson plans included. Everything from your prompts, needed material, explanation of tasks, extension opportunities, differentiation ideas, classroom management tips and tricks are included for each day. Each day students have activities, games, worksheets, and projects to work on independently, in partners and in groups.
Slide Deck: 38 pages of highly engaging, game-based learning, that's interactive for you to click and go. In your Slide Deck, you'll find:
"Quel est ton animal de compagnie préféré?" - A listening and speaking activity on showing preferences. Your lesson plan has suggestions for kinesthetic games and a student survey.
"Tapette à mouches" - A 4-Slide group activity for students to find the vocabulary on the board in two large groups. Your lesson plan has suggestions for having your students lead this game.
"Quelle couleur sont les animaux?" - A 10-Slide activity to practice les couleurs in partners. Your lesson plan has suggestions for a kinesthetic game for this activity.
"Bones?! Où es-tu?!" - An engaging, interactive 8-Slide game that will have your students guessing the location of a hidden dog I've hidden behind objects on the slides. Your lesson plan has suggestions for having your students lead this game.
"Qui suis-je?" - Two animal riddles as models for a riddle-creating activity outlined in your lesson plan. Students see, hear and use descriptive language.
"Le projet final" - Your final project build-up has two slides which I use as messages du jour to explain their poster project, and two slides which highlight the expectations.
"Headbandz" - A final fun group game for your students to use descriptive language, with vocabulary prompts, to explain an animal.
Worksheets, Games and Activities: 25 pages of engaging, straightforward worksheets, activities, games, printables, cut-outs, flashcards etc., that match up with your lesson plans.
Color name cut-outs for a kinesthetic game.
"Que préfères-tu?" - a speaking and listening activity on preferences.
"Les descriptions!" - an activity on creating a riddle for a mystery animal.
"Qui est-ce?" - a 'Guess Who?' style game that has your students using prompts for describing their animal with "j'ai..." and "je suis..." formations.
"Qui suis-je?" - A charades game with print-and-cut animal names and images.
"Mon drôle d'animal" - 3 differentiated activities depending on your students' levels in French.
"Plumes, Écailles, Fourrure, Coquille" - Cards to print and cut for an art activity on body coverings.
"Où vivent-ils?" - An independent creative worksheet on animal habitats.
"Adaptations" - An independent worksheet for students to colour, trace & write animal vocabulary.
"Les revêtements corporels" - a cut-and-paste sorting activity to understand 4 body coverings.
"Caractéristiques animales" - a cut-and-paste activity to label animals and their body parts.
"Rapport sur mon animal" - an independent 2-page fill-in-the-blank infographic on a researched animal.
"Animal Cards" - 48 Print, cut and laminate cards for your students to play a number of suggested and explained games including Pictionary, Charades, Memory and Go Fish!
"Word Wall" - 18 Printer-friendly cards with images and vocabulary to add to your word wall, as well as a student version (one page) to be used as a personal dictionary.
"Mur de phrases" - 12 Questions and answers to typical phrases seen in this unit, en Français with English translations. 2 student copies "Comment répondre?" are given with the questions and prompts to answer them. One copy has modelled examples.
Final Project: Students create a poster on their missing animal with specific guidelines to follow. This is the bulk of formal assessment for this unit.
"Ah non! Mon animal est perdu!" - Students are provided with an explanation of the final project task with a checklist as their "success criteria."
"Mon collier d'animal" - Two differentiated versions of this activity that will have students designing their pet's collar for their final project.
"Une interview à la radio" - A partner skit-writing activity where they'll take turns pretending to be the "animateur" and the "invité" and either record their radio interview, present it to the class, present it to you, or use other means like FlipGrid (if your board allows it) to show you their learnings.
"Mon animal perdu" - A formal rubric which focuses on their ability to meet the checklist criteria, to be creative, or to be effective communicators in the radio interview.
FRENCH MATHS | SANS CAHIER/PAPERLESS | PLACE VALUE | VALEUR DE POSITION | NOMBRE
By French Made Fun!
★★ _Ceci est un document d'enseignement sans cahier - j'enseigne à l'aide des manipulatifs, des mini-tableaux blancs, des noto-collants et des discussions actives. Je n'utilise pas de papier sauf pour les évaluations à la fin du document. S_ans livres, sans cahier, sans papier, sans impression. ★★
Ce produit récemment mis à jour compte maintenant 63 pages de contenu, d'activités, de modèles de tableau de valeur de position, d'évaluation et de corrigés.
Ce document est conçu pour les élèves qui apprennent la valeur de position et je couvre des unités jusqu'à des millions. J'utilise personnellement ce document avec mes élèves de 5e et 6e année comme révision et comme segway en valeur décimale; cependant, ce serait un excellent point de départ pour l'apprentissage de la valeur de position et des grands nombres en 3e ou 4e année. Comme pour tous mes documents, il n'y a rien de bébé/enfantin, donc ce document fonctionnerait super super bien pour les élèves en adaptation scolaire qui manquent de concepts de leurs années d'école primaire.
Dans ce document, j'enseigne pas à pas à vos élèves comment lire et interpréter les nombres, comment décomposer les nombres, comment connaître les positions et les valeurs des positions, l'équivalence dans les valeurs, comment trouver la forme standard des nombres. Les manipulatifs sont encouragés et utilisés pour aider à fournir des visuels et un apprentissage authentique. Les calculs monétaires et les blocs de base 10 sont fréquemment utilisés dans ce document. Les élèves reçoivent de nombreux exemples et stratégies modélisées et ont ensuite la possibilité de les pratiquer avec un partenaire ou de manière indépendante. Si vous (ou vos élèves) avez du mal à saisir la valeur de position, ce document est ce dont vous avez besoin pour prendre votre temps en vous assurant qu'il est bien compris avant d'avancer dans votre programme. C'est mon premier concept que j'enseigne chaque année à mes élèves de 5ème et 6ème. Cela nous prépare tous au succès.
Dans ce document, vous trouverez:
Définitions et explications de l'unité
Les unités
Les dizaines
Les centaines
"Voir grand - La valeur" - une activité sur l'argent
Représentation avec réglettes et unités
"Des valeurs équivalentes" - une activité sur trouver les formes équivalentes (20 dizaines = 200 unités, par exemple)
Opportunités pour vos forts à "enseigner" des stratégies pour cette activité
"Équivalences de base" - équivalences unités, dizaines et centaines
"Combien d'unités/de dizaines/de centaines?" - un exemple modélisé + activités pour pratiquer la valeur équivalente
Les "groupes de 3" et la séquence "C D U"
"Nommer les valeurs"
"Les valeurs des positions"
"La forme développée"
"La forme standard"
"Quel nombre est représenté ici?" - Un jeu (avec corrigé) sur la forme développée et la forme standard
Mini évaluation formative (forme standard et développée)
Survol - exemples modélisés + activités pour pratiquer les valeurs, les positions, etc.
Mini-évaluation formative (soustraction + valeur de position)
Opportunités pour vos forts à "enseigner" des stratégies pour cette activité
Énigmes mathématiques (mini jeu-devinettes sur un nombre à partir d'indices)
Parlons chiffres (activités pour décrire, représenter, comparer et parler de nombres)
Tableau d'ancrage inclus
Exemple modélisé
Activités en partenaires
3 Modèles de tableau de valeur de position
4 pages d'évaluation (sommative + corrigé).
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Mme. Kaitlyn
CORE FRENCH | FSL | PROF DU JOUR | DAILY ROUTINE | GAMES + COMMUNICATION PROMPTS
By French Made Fun!
Classroom management in a middle school Core French classroom can be dicey! That's why I engage my students as much as possible to keep em' on their toes! Prof du jour is a part of my everyday routine, where a different student each day is given the opportunity to lead the discussions with their peers and to give them confidence in French. Sit back and watch the magic!
This isn't just a run-of-the-mill calendar! My Prof du jour is at the command desk and interacts with their peers and the Google Slides. Here are some activities that my Grades 4, 5 and 6 students actively use found in this document:
Complete Calendar (drag & drop icons) for SEPTEMBER 2024 - JUNE 2025.
Weather, time of day, days of the week, and terms like "yesterday," "today," and "tomorrow."
Two versions available: One has the Sunday start and another has the Monday start, depending on how you prefer to view your calendar with your students.
A Wheel Decide question prompter (which you can edit by removing or adding questions your students are working on).
An "I SPY" prompter (a favorite in ALL of my classes).
A "GUESS WHO?" prompter.
A Franco DJ Music activity (great for explaining why they like/dislike something with sentence starters).
In addition to the calendar: This resource provides 27 fresh and fun ideas that can be easily incorporated into your lessons, designed to give students the opportunity to step into the role of "Prof du jour" and lead their peers in interactive activities.
These activities are perfect for students in Grades 4 to 8 and will foster an engaging, positive classroom atmosphere where students feel comfortable practicing their French language skills. Whether you want to boost participation, improve active listening, or simply add some energy to your class, these ideas are versatile and adaptable to different classroom dynamics. With no prep required, they can be used spontaneously to keep students on their toes and excited to take part.
How This Resource Benefits Your Classroom:
What’s Included:
In addition to your yearly calendar with interactive daily slides, this resource provides a list of 30 easy-to-implement activities, including:
Why Teachers Will Love It:
How to Use:
Simply choose an activity, explain it briefly to the "Prof du jour," and let them take the lead. Each activity is designed to be intuitive and easy to facilitate, so even without notice, the student leader can jump into their role confidently. You can rotate the "Prof du jour" daily or weekly, giving every student the opportunity to shine and grow in their speaking abilities.
Mme Kaitlyn.
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