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5 Days of French Emergency Sub Lesson Plans. Take the Week off - You're Covered!

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Getting sick is never convenient, especially when you're a teacher. But with this bundle of 5 stress-free emergency sub plans, you can rest easy knowing that your class will be in capable hands. Whether you need a full week now or are taking things day-by-day, this worksheet bundle has you covered.

Print-and-Go Topics include:

School

Professions

Clothing

Foods

Places Around Town

Each plan guides your students through meaningful and independent written vocabulary practice, ensuring that they're not just busy, but also learning. Lessons contain vocabulary lists with 25 words and 7 different worksheet options for practice sheets. These include:

  1. Repetition-Based Learning: Utilize the power of repetition to solidify vocabulary retention. Students will practice writing place words multiple times, enhancing their memory and fluency.
  2. Drawing and Labeling: Tap into your students' artistic side as they sketch and label new words. This activity promotes creativity while reinforcing vocabulary and spelling.
  3. Decoding Secret Message: Pictorial symbols provide visual cues that help learners associate meaning with the target language vocabulary. By decoding a message using symbols, learners reinforce their understanding of the language's visual representation.
  4. Alphabetizing: Alphabetizing vocabulary requires active cognitive processing. Students must analyze the words, compare their initial letters, and determine their correct placement in the alphabetical sequence. This cognitive engagement deepens understanding and promotes stronger memory connections with the vocabulary terms.
  5. Short Answer: Provide an opportunity for students to apply the vocabulary in meaningful ways. By constructing responses, students connect the vocabulary to specific contexts, demonstrating their understanding of how the words are used. This application helps with recall and enhances their ability to use it effectively.
  6. Creative Writing: Students draw from previous language knowledge to create complete sentences relevant to the new vocabulary. This is a slightly more advanced activity that allows students to use higher-level thinking and creativity to form sentences using verb tenses and additional they are familiar with.
  7. Code Breaker: Decoding the vocabulary is like solving a puzzle. It encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills as learners work to match the symbols to the correct letters to form vocabulary while providing ongoing review and reinforcement.
  8. Crossword Puzzle: When students create a crossword puzzle, they actively engage with the vocabulary words. They must think about the meanings of the words, consider their spelling, and create clues that correspond to each word. This active involvement promotes deeper processing and understanding of the vocabulary.
  9. Word Search: Let your students become puzzle masters! They'll create their very own crossword puzzles using new vocabulary. This activity enhances spelling, vocabulary recognition, and problem-solving skills.
  10. Magic Square: Learners must analyze the available options and find the correct matches. This process stimulates critical thinking, encourages logical reasoning, and enhances cognitive skills, all while reinforcing the vocabulary.
  11. Matching: Learners to make connections between words and their translations. By actively associating and pairing words together, learners establish meaningful connections that enhance their understanding and retention of vocabulary.
  12. Categorizing: Engage your students in critical thinking as they categorize their new vocabulary This activity encourages them to analyze and sort words according to different genres.

And more!

*Includes FREE fully editable Substitute Notes Template to make your week even easier!

Your health and well-being matter. So give yourself the time you need to get back to your best. Students will remain engaged and continue their learning, even if your substitute has no knowledge of French.

Check out my 4 Seasons Emergency Sub Bundle for shorter absences or make your own tailored plans quickly with 10 Universal French Vocabulary Mastery Sheets!

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French An vs Année, Jour vs Journée Bundle

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French An vs Année, Jour vs Journée Bundle

This is a collection of my favorite teaching resources and practice materials for learning an vs année, jour vs journée, soir vs soirée, matin vs matinée. Save 20% with this bundle.

As I make more resources related to this grammar theme, I will add them to the bundle at no additional cost to you. Be sure to follow my store and watch your TeachShare notifications for important updates.

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➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum

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French Verb MANQUER À - Practice Review Cards + Lesson Plan

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French Verb MANQUER À - Comprehensive Lesson Plan

Do your students feel very confused when trying to use the verb manquer to mean that they miss a person, place, or a thing? It's only natural for English speakers to feel confused as the entire construction is different. In this lesson they will learn some clever tricks to help them nail this confusing verb! Have a look at the preview to see everything that is included in this comprehensive lesson.

➯ STEP 1: Download and print the 7 page lesson guide with plenty of space for taking notes.

➯ STEP 2: Have students watch my 15 minute video lesson or teach the lesson yourself.

➯ STEP 3: Complete a challenging crossword puzzle using manquer à.

➯ STEP 4: Unscramble the French words to form sentences that translate to the English equivalents.

➯ STEP 5: Now that they've watched the lesson, taken notes on their study guides, completed a challenging crossword puzzle, done a scrambled sentences worksheet, they still need more practice! Use your set of 65 cards in 3 tenses that will remind them to turn off their English brains, and put on their French ones!

➯ STEP 6: Download the practice chart and have students work individually or with a partner to fill in the boxes with French translations of English sentences (from our English brains). Once they've filled it out and checked their answers, they fold the paper down the center on the dotted line and use it to practice until this new skill sticks in their brains.

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Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 curriculum

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➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 and 4 curriculum

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.

Copyright © Love Learning Languages, Jennifer Crespin

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Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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French Lesson Plan: Année - Journée - Soirée - Matinée

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French Lesson Plan: Année vs An - Journée vs Jour - Soirée vs Soir - Matinée vs Matin - Distance Learning

It can be difficult for students to understand when use which of these words, and how to make the right choice. The information and practice materials included in this complete lesson plan will clear up any questions your students have about how to use them correctly.

This resource is included in my An vs Année, Jour vs Journée Bundle.

Included:

12 page printable lesson guide to accompany my 30 minute lesson on YouTube

Worksheet for students to complete as they follow the lesson

Multiple choice exercise (25) with answer key

12 minute audio explanation of multiple choice exercise

50 practice cards with answer key

10 minute audio version of the practice cards

How to follow this lesson plan:

STEP 1: Download the lesson guide and "cours"

STEP 2: Have students watch the video lesson, or watch it and then teach it yourself

STEP 3: Students fill in the blanks on the "cours" worksheet during the lesson. This process is proven to help retain new information.

STEP 4: Complete the multiple choice exercise.

STEP 5: Listen to the audio explanation of the multiple choice exercise.

STEP 6: Go through the stack of 50 practice cards and check answers (great for paired or group work).

STEP 7: Practice by listening to the audio version of the 50 practice cards.

Check out my new Build Your Own French Bundle option. Select resources from my store, and if they total $20 or more I'll quickly create a special order bundle for you at 20% off. No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included.

➯ Just click here to follow my store!

Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum

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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