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French Scrambled Sentences – sentences about Canada and the USA

There are many ways to get students to work on and improve their sentence building skills, but you will find out (or maybe you already have) that unscrambling sentences is one of the most effective ways.

 

Why is that?

 

Because students will be working with the words pretty much in the same way they would be assembling sentences in their minds.

They’ll place a word next to another and see if that works out. If not, try out another combination.

They’ll use cues like punctuation (“this question mark must come at the end of the sentence”) and capital letters to build the sentence correctly.

They’ll reread the sentence they’ve put together to check if it makes sense.

In other words, they’ll be doing a lot of thinking and learning.

 

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If you’ve been following my store and blog for a while now, you know how much I believe in “phrases mêlées”.

But I also love History and Geography and that’s why I’ve created these two sets.

You will make students practice both the French language AND a bit of Social Studies.

They are not about one specific holiday, so they can be used around any patriotic holiday or as part of any unit about those countries.

French Scrambled Sentences: your students will enjoy unscrambling these questions about Canada in French! And they'll get even more practice by answering the questions, too. Des phrases mêlées en français.
Scrambled questions about Canada
French Scrambled Sentences: your students will enjoy unscrambling these questions about the USA in French! And they'll get even more practice by answering the questions, too. Des phrases mêlées en français.
Scrambled questions about the USA

 

As my other sets of French scrambled sentences, they’re all questions and you can get students to practice even more by having them answer the questions in writing or orally.

 

Thank you for stopping by and I hope your kids enjoy the activities!

Lucy

 

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