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- These sentences are a perfect way to practice French grammar daily in your classroom. Different sentences each day with the same prompts all month long allows students to become familiar with what they are looking for in the sentence and practice the skill over and over. Great for grammar and vocabuPrice $45.00Original Price $60.00Save $15.00
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These sentences are a perfect way to practice French grammar daily in your classroom. Different sentences each day with the same prompts all month long allows students to become familiar with what they are looking for in the sentence and practice the skill over and over. Great for grammar and vocabulary! You can choose to follow this in order or do each sentence on the date it falls on. Can be done as a whole class or have students do it individually in a notebook or on a whiteboard. An answer key is also provided.
Each month features 30-31 sentences (one for each day) that relate to a theme that month.
NOTE: These sentences are aimed at students in grade 2 and above, level dependent. They are NOT recommended for grade 1 students as they need a good understanding of vocabulary, context, sentence structure and grammatical concepts.
For each sentence, students need to do 3 things that relate to grammar*
Some examples:
- unscramble the sentence
- identify the verb(s)
- identify the subject
- identify the common nouns
- identify whether a selected word is masculine or feminine
- underline the composed sounds
- underline the adjectives
- change the underlined word(s) into a personal pronoun (il, elle, nous, vous, ils, elles)
- underline the prepositions
- identify the proper nouns
*see each month for specifics
You can choose to follow this in order or do each sentence on the date it falls on. This could be done as a whole class or have students do it individually in a notebook or on a whiteboard.
Each sentence has 2 "slides". The first page has the mixed up sentence and the prompts. The second page has the answers.
*Enter full screen mode to open the PDF "slide" completely.
This is in PDF format, not PowerPoint. I call it a "slide" as it's meant to be projected onto the board.