French passé composé Scoot game and task cards CARTES À TÂCHES
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Struggling to find an engaging way to practice le passé composé with your core or immersion class? Make teaching French verb conjugation so much more fun with this movement based French game! This set of task cards can be used individually or as a Scoot game for maximum student engagement!
Help you students get excited about the passé composé by mixing up the basic questions with a fun activity that will get them up and out of their seats. Students will love moving around the classroom answering questions, and it's sure to make class time fly by! It's a student favorite in my class for every test review.
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Here's what you'll get:
- 40 French task cards for practicing the passé composé
- Scoot game answer boards
- Lined answer pages
- Free homework prize for game winner (optional)
- Teacher key
- Slideshow with questions and answers for PowerPoint
Ideas for use:
- Play Scoot.
- Use the French task cards at a learning center.
- Use the cards as review or enrichment.
- Have students work together on the cards for test review.
- Use the slideshow for bell-ringers or exit tickets.
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Never played Scoot? Here's how it works:
- Give each student an answer sheet.
- On each desk, place (or tape) one question.
- Give students a certain amount of time to answer each question.
- When time is up, announce "Scoot!". In my class, I say "Filez!"
- Students move in the direction indicated and do the following question.
- Proceed until all questions have been answered.
- Correct as a class.
Use these French task cards to practice these passé composé skills:
- French past participles
- changing from present to passé composé
- avoir and être verbs
- French negation
- Bonus questions: 4 reflexive verbs questions
- Bonus questions: direct objects and verbs using both avoir and être
There are 32 basic questions in all with 8 challenge questions for more advanced classes.
Teacher directions are in English. All questions are in French. There is an English version of the 4 difficult grammar questions provided.
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French teachers like you said:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Awesome resource! My students LOVE this! Playing a game makes learning the horrible Passé Composé fun! Thanks for creating this. :) Highly recommend for intermediate/senior French students in Core French."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I love this activity! We used it in a grade 5/6 immersion class and it was a great way to consolidate our explicit learning of the passé composé."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I'm hooked on your SCOOT activities! My students love them!"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Awesome. Posted the cards around the class and it became an 'I'm through, what do I do" activity."
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