Students
always enjoy school when there is lots of fun learning involved. A bright classroom with colorful school
posters adds appeal and puts a smile on everyone’s face.
The
right school posters can actually be a timesaving resource in your
classroom while the students learn without even realizing it!
Here’s
why – Approximately 1/3 to ½ of all children are visual learners and they
respond best to a bright classroom.
Images, diagrams and pictures on school posters are very helpful
for visual learners. They understand and
remember new ideas when words are associated with pictures and get
reinforcement for important ideas.
School posters can also be an alternative to asking the
teacher – if a student has a reference on the wall, they can often figure out
their work themselves, which is the whole concept of school! When the information is connected to the
classroom work, students can do their work and enjoy a sense of accomplishment
that they did it on their own. This is
another great step in their education!
A
teacher can also refer to the posters during the regular lessons and by
changing them often, the bright classroom continues to stimulate the
students and introduce fresh ideas to keep the fun learning model for ongoing knowledge.
School
posters are useful for small and large groups or for
independent studies and they make presenting new information to students easier
because they contain smaller digestible pieces of data. This is very helpful when teaching a new
difficult math, language, spelling or science idea and makes it easier for
students at all ability levels.
Motivational
quotes on posters can inspire and encourage. Students, particularly in primary
grades are easily bored, so another benefit of school posters is that
they can be changed easily and often to keep the bright classroom
feeling. Children will begin to look
forward to the next new and exciting poster that the teacher has for them.
Whether
they realize it or not, student also learn that a poster is a good way to
display information and ideas – something they can use when they have to
provide a presentation at a time in their life.
The
versatility of school posters is a welcome tool for a teacher also. They are easy to put up and take down and
don’t require any special help from the school support staff that may or may
not be available to them. Posters can
also be used all around the classroom.
They can be placed on the wall, on a door, on a cabinet, on the
blackboard or even an easel and they are easy to move around or take down when
it is time for tests or exams.
School
posters are a great educational resource that helps to
make a bright classroom which leads to fun learning for the
students and assists the teacher. So
add a little fun to your classroom by displaying colorful posters in different
styles and subjects!
Whether you are a teacher looking for some additional classroom resources, or you are new to the language or you are a student looking to revamp your French language abilities, French Handmade Teaching Resources gives you tips and reinforces French learning skills with worksheets, flashcards, school posters and more...
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Quiz Results
Thank you to everybody who has taken part in this month quiz.
Here are the answers.
1) black
2) un manteau
3) la vache
4) treize
5) la poire
6) bonjour
7) dans la chambre
Here are the answers.
1) black
2) un manteau
3) la vache
4) treize
5) la poire
6) bonjour
7) dans la chambre
Ali N. is the winner of the illustrated number poster
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
French Quiz For Children
Find the correct answer for each question and, send them to me at languageresources@btinternet.com - subject: French Quiz. One of you will receive a beautifully illustrated French Poster with Pronunciation on a voice recording.
The answers will be posted on Saturday.
1) What does "Noir" mean?
- blue
- yellow
- black
- pink
2) When it is cold, what do you wear?
- un manteau
- une casquette
- un short
- des sandales
3) Le/La. Which one of these animals is feminine (la).
- canard
- vache
- mouton
- cheval
4) Which number is missing? douze, ----------------?, quatorze.
- seize
- treize
- huit
- vingt
5) Which one is a fruit?
- la poire
- le pain
- le fromage
- l'oeuf
6) When you meet someone in the morning, do you say?
- bonsoir
- bonne nuit
- au revoir
- bonjour
7) Where do you sleep at night?
- dans la cuisine
- dans la chambre
- dans la salle de bains
- dans le jardin
Thank you for taking part.
Bonne chance
The answers will be posted on Saturday.
1) What does "Noir" mean?
- blue
- yellow
- black
- pink
2) When it is cold, what do you wear?
- un manteau
- une casquette
- un short
- des sandales
3) Le/La. Which one of these animals is feminine (la).
- canard
- vache
- mouton
- cheval
4) Which number is missing? douze, ----------------?, quatorze.
- seize
- treize
- huit
- vingt
5) Which one is a fruit?
- la poire
- le pain
- le fromage
- l'oeuf
6) When you meet someone in the morning, do you say?
- bonsoir
- bonne nuit
- au revoir
- bonjour
7) Where do you sleep at night?
- dans la cuisine
- dans la chambre
- dans la salle de bains
- dans le jardin
Thank you for taking part.
Bonne chance
Illustrated Poster
with
Pronunciation
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Introduce French Words to Children with Flashcards
Flashcards
can help you or your family,
to
·
Quickly touch up or add to your French vocabulary
·
Prepare for a trip to France or a French class
·
learn something fun, new and useful
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