Price: 250 points or $2.5 USD
Subjects: language,instructionalFrench,instructionalFrenchCanadian
Grades: 4,5,6,9
Description: Your students will love learning the rules for partitive articles in French with this engaging deck! Students start out by reviewing the difference between indefinite and partitive articles. Then they practice what they've learned: 1. Decide if a sentence refers to a whole item or part of an item. 2. Drag and drop the correct partitive article 3. Choose the image that represents a sentence 4. Fill in the blank 5. Choose the best response to a short dialogue 6. Drag and drop images to complete a recipe card This deck meets the following standards for French learners: ACTFL Performance Descriptors for Language Learners | Interpersonal Expresses basic needs. Uses appropriate vocabulary for familiar topics. Participates in simple conversations on everyday topics. NEXT GENERATION SUNSHINE STATE STANDARDS (Florida) WL.K12.NM.3.2: Express likes and dislikes. WL.K12.NM.4.3: Understand spoken and written familiar words. WL.K12.NM.5.3: Produce simple sentences using appropriate word order. Ontario Core French A1.2: Ask and answer simple questions. B1.3: Write simple sentences using familiar vocabulary. C1.2: Demonstrate understanding of oral texts using familiar vocabulary. CEFR A1 Level: Can use simple phrases and sentences to describe what they want to eat or drink. This deck is set to play sequentially due to the lesson at the beginning of the deck.