Price: 250 points or $2.5 USD
Subjects: language,instructionalFrenchCanadian,instructionalFrench
Grades: 0
Description: Your students will love learning the rules for using French adjectives as nouns with this engaging deck! Students start out by learning how to avoid repetition in a French sentence by using an adjective as a noun. Then, students will compare the French structure to the English structure. Finally, students practice the concept. First, students practice choose the correctly constructed response from three choices. Then, students drag and drop words in the correct order to build a French sentence. Finally, students select the image that a sentence is referring to. This deck meets the following standards for French learners: ACTFL Performance Descriptors for Language Learners | Interpersonal Vocabulary – Novice Range Able to understand and produce a number of high frequency words, highly practiced expressions, and formulaic questions. NEXT GENERATION SUNSHINE STATE STANDARDS (Florida) (Reading) WL.K12.NM.2.4 - Recognize words and phrases when used in context on familiar topics. (Communication) WL.K12.NM.3.5 - Understand and use in context common concepts (such as numbers, days of the week, etc.) in simple situations. This deck is set to play sequentially due to the lesson at the beginning of the deck.