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Cement: Today's question
In this micro lesson, students learn more about cement.
They get answers to the following questions:
- Why is cement so important?
- Where does limestone come from?
- How is cement made?
- How is cement poured?
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Lever: Support point, power and charge
Indicate the point of support, the load and the power on the objects.
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Body parts: Search picture and word search
A worksheet in which students search for the body parts in the word search and link the words to the correct image.
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Passé composé: Step-by-step plan
A tool to help students conjugate verbs in the passé composé.
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Paris: Bingo
Bingo cards about Paris that you can use during a visit to the city, but also in class when watching a video or text about Paris.
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Les pièces de la maison: Exercises
Exercise on vocabulary about the house.
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Un ou une: Schema
Tool to help students remember whether nouns are masculine or feminine.
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Article partitif et la quantity: Overview
Brief overview on l'article partitif et la quantity.
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Verbes en -re, faire, prendre, mettre et faire: Overview
Overview of the conjugation of the verbs ending in -re, prendre, mettre et faire in the indicative present.
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Conditionnel present: Overview
Overview of the use and formation of the conditionnel present.
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Verbes pronominaux: Overview
Overview of the conjugation of les verbes pronominaux in de futur proche, passé récent, indicatif présent en passé composé.
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Chatter cards: Responsible demonstration
Students regularly see demonstrations and demonstrations on TV by citizens who draw attention to their cause. Unfortunately, things sometimes get out of hand with destruction and aggression. What should students think of this? Where are the …
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