French Writing Prompt Journal, 45-Days Warm-Up, Editable #4
Special Resources, ELA, Foreign Languages, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Writing, Creative Writing, French
About This Product
Ready to get your learners working in the target language in a more gentle on-ramp to your class time? Maybe your homeschool includes French instruction. A gentle warm-up to your learners' French instruction is a great way to keep them motivated to learn more!
It's recommended kids get 30 minutes of writing practice each day. Sometimes this seems overwhelming for the adults in the room, as it requires planning, formatting, and thoughtful composition. This resource has you covered!
Objective: Provide done-for-you writing prompts in French for both younger and older learners.
Formats: Use the provided PowerPoint format, or upload the PPT to Google Slides and have students respond by typing their responses. This is a great motivator for students who enjoy typing more than writing by hand. It also provides a more streamlined checking feature for teachers and supervising adults.
Grades: Designed for native speakers in grades 2-5, but applicable for learners in grades 6-12 who are beginning their French-learning journey.
Variations: This resource is also available in Spanish and English.
What you'll get: This resource contains a PowerPoint file with 64 pages. It also has instructions, spaces for writing, and a certificate of completion.
What people are saying: "Fun writing prompts. They really encouraged my child to keep writing beyond the first simple sentence! Great resource. Thank you!" -Jessica P.
Looking for more French resources? Be sure to check out my debate activities, critical thinking games, and vocabulary lessons and games on Teach Simple!
Topics include:
-Chef's Toolbox
-"Bigger & Better" debate
-"I Have, Who Has" card game and vocabulary lesson on: food & drink, weather & landforms, numbers, colors, and patterns, Christmas, calendar, and school & classroom vocabulary.
Got a request? Feel free to get in touch on socials @melissaisteaching .
Happy teaching!