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Introduction to daily routines phrases
   
  Presentation: Ma Journée
 

Introduces phrases for morning routine, gradually reducing the support to simply providing images as prompts for the phrases

   
Consolidation of meaning ...
   
  Noughts and crosses online
 

For use on Interactive Whiteboards with a class, or by pupils individually on PCs.

   
  Matching pairs
  Students need to turn over the cards to match the English and French phrases. For use on IWB with whole class, or by pupils on individual PCs.
   
  Tetris
 

Pupils type the English meaning of the French phrases that they see - for use individually.

   
  Jigword
 

For matching English and French phrases. For use on IWB with whole class, or individually.

   
  Matchword
 

Same game as matching pairs

   
  Daily routine revision flip
 

Pupils move the phrases to match them with the pictures.

This resource is for use only with an IWB and requires Promethean Active Software to edit the file. If you do not have this software, a viewer can be downloaded free from the Promethean website.

   
  Wordsearch
 

This was created with Excel and requires printing for use as a handout.

   
Consolidation of spelling ...
   
  Wordweb
 

For use on IWB with whole class, or individually on computers. Pupils spell out the French phrase when shown the English.

   
  Speedword
 

Pupils spell out the phrases against the clock. For use with whole class on IWB or by pupils individually.

   
  Wordsearch
 

Pupils find phrases in the grid. Best used by pupils individually.

   
  Tiletap
 

Pupils tap the tiles to spell the phrases in French. Best used by pupils individually.

   
  Hangman
 

Bright, colourful animated version of the classic game. Good with whole class on IWB or for pupils on individual PCs.

   
  Routine quiz
 

Pupils see an English morning routine phrase and choose the correctly spelled French version from four choices. Good with whole class or individually. Do it against the clock or with no time limit.

   
  Routine 'snakes and ladders'
 

Same questions and multiple choice answers as the routine quiz, but in the form of a 'snakes and ladders' game. One, two, three or four players - works well as girls vs. boys in class, or pupils working in pairs on computers.