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Die Tiere Die Maus Das Reh
Die Tiere Die Maus Das Reh
die Maus
das Reh
die Schildkröte
die Taube
die Krähe
Made by Liesl at homeschoolden.com
der -- ein
die Tiere die -- eine
Write... a dog, a fish, etc.
das -- ein
die Taube
die Schildkröte
die Maus
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die Maus
die Schildkröte
das Reh
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I have found it difficult to find good German materials and curriculum for kids. Early on we used a
lot of free German worksheets and materials, but then at a certain point the kids were ready for more.
See more about the German Curriculum we use now in this post.
I made a whole series of Conversation Cards and we are slowly building conversations skills and
vocabulary from day-to-day, week-to-week. This is what we will be covering (Click on the links to
find out more about each packet):
1. Family tree for greetings and family words (See this post.) - 2 files, approx. 20 pages
2. The days of the weeks, months, weather and seasons, - Approx. 18 pages
3. Clothing (will be shared next week -- probably Oct. 20, 2015) - Approx. 16 pages
4. Where are you from? Nationalities
5. Food and Drink
6. Daily Activities
Last spring I made our first set of German conversation cards. It consisted of a family tree and
various family members (brother, sister, mom, dad, aunt, uncle and grandparents). We used these to
practice greetings and for basic conversations asking and answering questions like What's your
name? How old are you? Is this your aunt? etc. Wow! Having props absolutely transformed German
for us. So this past summer, I made a half-dozen more sets. The kids have made amazing progress
with these already.
Clipart Credit (deer, mouse, turtle):
Sweet Clipart.com