8th Grade French Interactive Notebooks (by date, latest first)

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Journal Quotidien - Past - Aller, Où est-ce que tu es allé(e)? Chat Mat, Posters

By Cheryl Bennett

Students can write and speak in the past tense of "aller" with this journal activity designed for the je and tu forms. Included are visuals, posters, and word strips. Perfect for homeschooling, public schools, and Christian schools, this versatile set of materials helps students practice and solidify their understanding of this key French verb.

What’s Included:

  • Transition Word Strips: Color and black & white strips featuring transition words like "d'abord," "ensuite," "puis," "après," "finalement," and "avant" to help students sequence their sentences and narrate their experiences. These are great for interactive notebooks and word walls!
  • 8.5x11 Poster: A visually appealing poster with transition words, ideal for classroom display or individual reference.
  • Picture Cards: Images depicting various locations such as "marché," "bibliothèque," "magasin," "match," "école," "église," "café," "restaurant," "zoo," "chez mon ami," "chez mon amie," "piscine," and "salle de sport." These pictures assist students in creating sentences about where they went.
  • Chat Mats: Color and black & white mats with the question "Où est-ce que tu es allé(e)?" and example responses like "Je suis allé(e) au magasin." These mats are perfect for interactive practice and can be used for partner or independent work.
  • Journal Pages: Various formats, including pages suited for plastic covers and dry erase markers (for reusable practice) and pages with space for two days of journaling. Includes prompts for writing about today’s date, past visits, and future plans.

Benefits:

  • Versatile Use: Ideal for both group and individual work, this resource is excellent for quietly beginning or ending a class, as well as for independent practice.
  • Ease of Use: The included materials make it simple for students to work independently, fostering confidence and fluency in the past tense of "aller."
  • Convenient Formats: Options for different journal pages and chat mats accommodate various classroom setups and student needs.

Equip your students with the tools they need to master the past tense of "aller" with this all-in-one resource. Perfect for reinforcing classroom learning or providing extra practice, this set supports students in confidently describing their past activities and experiences. Follow-up with a conversation about where everyone went the day before and where you are going today!

French
$4.00