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  • Devinette
    Devinette

    Times of the day

    After learning and working in the workbook, student have the chance to review tlhe vocabulary with this riddle.

  • Compléter
    Compléter

    Before and After

    After practicing this grammar and doing exercises in the workbook, students are able to practice with this game.

  • Compléter
    Compléter

    Was and Were

    Was and were is one of the main ways to express the past tense. Student will practice the modal verb by completing the sentences in simple past.

  • Devinette
    Devinette

    Pizza toppings

    After reviewing pizza vocabulary students will be able to mention the toppings it has a pizza by guessing the clues of this riddle.

  • Ordonner les Lettres
    Ordonner les Lettres

    Christmas vocabulary

    Students will understand the culture and learn a more extensive vocabulary about the Christmas holiday.

  • Dictée
    Dictée

    Capital letters

    Students should remember the first letter should be capitalized on a title or proper name. The following dictation student should be able to identify where Capital needs to be placed.

  • Test
    Test

    Subjects

    This test is to review if student are able to identify subjects in a sentence.

  • Relier Colonnes
    Relier Colonnes

    Emotions

    Emotion is a mental state variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure.

  • Mots Croisés
    Mots Croisés

    Parts of the house

    A house is a building that functions as a home. This crossword is for students to reinforce the vocabulary being thought in this lesson.

  • Mots Mêlés
    Mots Mêlés

    Halloween

    After learning the culture of Halloween celebrated in United States, students will practice with a word search puzzle Halloween vocabulary.

  • Dictée

    A compound sentence is made up of two or more simple sentences joined with a conjunction, with this dictation students will identify the conjunction being used.

  • Compléter
    Compléter

    Some and Any

    The words “some” and “any”' are quantifiers. We use 'some' and 'any' with a noun when we don't know the amount. The following activity student should complete the sentence with the correct quantifier.