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12th grade grammar resources for ActiveInspire Flipchart en francais

Preview of Proofreading Sentences (aka DOL or MUG Sentences) for Prometheans

Proofreading Sentences (aka DOL or MUG Sentences) for Prometheans

Created by
Amy Moss
A great bellringer to start class, this Flipchart includes nearly 400 slides that will take you from August to May. Each slide includes two proofreading sentences (aka Daily Oral Language or MUG sentences). The first slide has mistakes in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammar. The second slide is the same two sentences with the corrections marked in red. The students could come to the board and make corrections using the pen, and then go to the next slide to check their answers. We
Preview of Daily Oral Language / MUG Sentences Flipchart

Daily Oral Language / MUG Sentences Flipchart

Created by
Amy Moss
A great bellringer to start class, this Flipchart includes nearly 400 slides that will take you from August to May. Each slide includes two proofreading sentences (aka Daily Oral Language or MUG sentences). The first slide has mistakes in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammar. The second slide is the same two sentences with the corrections marked in red. The students could come to the board and make corrections using the pen, and then go to the next slide to check their answers. We
Preview of Quel Type de Film? game: Practicing French Cinema/ Film Vocab

Quel Type de Film? game: Practicing French Cinema/ Film Vocab

This flipchart game is used with dry-erase boards to practice film genres in French. It was created based on Chapter 12 of the Bon Voyage, Level One, French series. Game premise: On one slide, I describe a popular film in French. Then, students must guess on their dry-erase boards the title of the film (in English) and the genre of the film (in French). Students used their vocabulary lists to complete this activity. However, I have listed the film genres that are used in the game on page 2 of
Preview of Partitive Articles in French (De la, du, des, de l'): Quantities

Partitive Articles in French (De la, du, des, de l'): Quantities

This ActivInspire Flipchart lesson introduces the concept of Partitive Articles in French (de la, du, des, de l'). In this lesson, I also utilize food vocabulary (la nourriture). This is perfect for your French I students, and it includes over 6 slides of practice sentences! The lesson progresses through the following topics: 1. Review: Definite Articles 2. Partitive Articles: What are they? 3. Partitive Articles: Explanation in English + examples 4. How they work in French: de + definite art
Preview of Comparative Adjectives in French: plus que, moins que, aussi que

Comparative Adjectives in French: plus que, moins que, aussi que

This ActivInspire Flipchart lesson introduces the concept of Comparative Adjectives in French (plus...que, moins...que, and aussi...que). In this lesson, I also utilize clothing vocabulary (les vetements). This is perfect for your French I students, and it includes over 6 slides of practice sentences! The lesson progresses through the following topics: 1. Defining comparative adjectives in English 2. English vs. French grammar 3. The 3 comparative adjectives 4. Review: what is an adjective? 5.
Preview of Using sports to talk about CAN - CAN'T (FULL LESSON) - DISTANCE LEARNING

Using sports to talk about CAN - CAN'T (FULL LESSON) - DISTANCE LEARNING

Created by
CrabApple
This is a full lesson, with the lead in slide (talking about sports) + grammar explanation + exercises. The file is for interactive boards (active inspire), but it can be used with projectors if using a whiteboard to do the activities.There are grammar comprehension exercises, controlled practice exercises and freer practice activity.It's a full lesson to help teachers that need a NON-PREP lesson or a LAST MINUTE lesson due to an emergency. Works well!It can be used with tweens, teens and adults
Preview of Life Skills Part 1 of 3

Life Skills Part 1 of 3

This Flipchart series (Parts 1-3) were split up due to the large size of the original file. They cover a Life Skills curriculum for an entire academic year. The lessons focus on basic grammar, appropriate and inappropriate behaviors, goal setting, navigating social relationships, the development of self-advocacy strategies, measuring time, and reading comprehension. These lessons are best given in groups of 15 students or less. They are ideal for those with moderate intellectual or behavioral di
Preview of PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE -distance learning lesson/collocation chart/activities

PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE -distance learning lesson/collocation chart/activities

Created by
CrabApple
This material was thought for foreigners that need to learn prepositions of place. There are many illustrated activities that work well from young learners to adults. The software here is ActivInspire for Interactive Digital Boards (but you can also use online if you have the program - like I do!)What is this lesson?IN/ON/UNDER/OVER/NEXT TO/NEAR/BETWEEN/BEHIND/IN FRONT OFTRUE OR FALSE ACTIVITIESCIRCLE THE CORRECT PREPOSITIONREAD THE TEXT AND FIND OUT THE CORRECT PICTURENAME THE FIGURES ACCORDING
Preview of Indirect Object Pronouns in French: Flipchart with Notes & Practice!

Indirect Object Pronouns in French: Flipchart with Notes & Practice!

This 24-page ActivInspire flipchart presentation introduces the concept of Indirect Object Pronouns (IDOPs) in English first, then in French. Highlights: -English examples first, followed by French -Several practice activities built into lesson -Colorful display highlights relevant information! -Suggested practice activities to go with Bien Dit, Level 2 Chapter 2 textbook series -BONUS: notes and practice for Double Pronouns in French! You won't regret this time-saving presentation! Merci,
Preview of Bien Dit Level 2, Chapter 9 French Jeopardy Review Game

Bien Dit Level 2, Chapter 9 French Jeopardy Review Game

This ActivInspire flipchart works with Promethean Boards and is a Jeopardy board game review for Chapter 9 of Bien Dit, Level 2 (blue book). The categories: -Vocab 2 -Relative pronouns (que, qui, dont) -Present participles -Interrogative pronouns (lequel, laquelle, etc.) -Melange (mixture of categories) This game is great for review, and students love it! Enjoy!
Preview of Les Pirates des Caraïbes Promethean Activities

Les Pirates des Caraïbes Promethean Activities

Note: This file type is designed for use with a Promethean board using ActivInspire software. I created this flipchart to accompany my Les Pirates des Caraïbes Easy Reader Unit. There are after reading activities for each chapter that work as excellent extension activities for advanced readers, homework assignments to deepen learning, or exit tickets after a day of reading. I recommend this reader for students at the end of French 1 or the beginning of French 2. Activities from chapters 1, 2
Preview of Quelle Partie du Corps? -French body part game, Bien Dit Chapitre 8, Level 2

Quelle Partie du Corps? -French body part game, Bien Dit Chapitre 8, Level 2

This ActivInspire flipchart activity uses Chapitre 8, Bien Dit 2 (Les parties du corps), but can be adapted for any body-related vocab in French! Students must read the description on the screen and solve the riddle to guess which body part is being described (all in French). Example: this helps us breathe - the lungs. Enjoy!
Preview of Present Continuous - Full Lesson - Distance Learning (ActivInspire)

Present Continuous - Full Lesson - Distance Learning (ActivInspire)

Created by
CrabApple
This is the flipchart (ActivInspire software) I use in my lessons. I created it with grammar explanation and practical exercises where the student can test their knowledge.There is the grammar explanation (affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences and the difference between simple present and present continuous) + controlled practice for checking students understanding. Then there is one last SPECIAL ACTIVITY, where student can explore its own sentence construction abilities in a fun wa
Preview of Routine Quotidienne Flipchart (ActivInspire)

Routine Quotidienne Flipchart (ActivInspire)

Created by
Mlle Market
Engaging, colorful Flipchart for French daily routine vocabulary. Fun images to go with French expressions. Goes along with the vocabulary sheet which is also available to purchase ($1).
Preview of Ermahgersh! - Editing Grammar Mistakes in the Wild Using Memes

Ermahgersh! - Editing Grammar Mistakes in the Wild Using Memes

This product is a fun collection of misspellings found online to be used as an interactive grammar review. Students can write on the ActivBoard to correct or submit corrections through sites like Socrative. Have fun! This product is made with ActivInspire software, which is available as a free download.
Preview of Nouns Notes Presentation

Nouns Notes Presentation

Created by
Mrs Rainey ELA
This is an ActivInspire presentation to lead in the student creation of a Frayer diagram, (that graphic organizer that looks like a diamond with four boxes around it- just fold a sheet of paper in half both ways, then fold down the center corner,) that will help them organize notes on nouns. It includes definitions and examples for common and proper, singular and plural, and singular possessive and plural possessive.
Preview of Daily Bellringer Activities Week 3

Daily Bellringer Activities Week 3

Created by
ELA with Gianna
These DBRs (Daily Bellringers) are activities that can be used the first five minutes of class to engage the students before the class actually begins. Students become more alert after completing the quizzes/questions that are linked to the flipcharts. There are five days of activities for the language arts teacher (or any high school teacher) to use.
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