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We will focus on these 4 during the Autumn Term. } } Year 7 Tick grid } We will add these during the Spring Term and combine with the first 4. We will add these during the Summer Term and try to produce speaking and writing that includes all these elements. It’s always important to keep the number of spelling mistakes to a minimum! What is the tick grid? The tick grid is a tool to help you plan a piece of speaking or writing. You use it to decide what language to use in your work. It is also used by the teacher to mark your work and give you helpful information, for example, how many of each language element you tried to use and how many attempts were successful. It helps you to see clearly how you could improve on each piece for the next time. What is the ? column for? When you plan your work, your teacher will decide with you how many examples of each element you want to include. You write the number in the space provided. What are the smiley/sad faces for? Your teacher will put a line for each correct attempt in the smiley column and one for each unsuccessful attempt in the sad face column. It’s always better to have a mark in the sad face column than a complete blank. ?  Present (reg) Present (tener, ser, hay, estar) adjectives links questions opinions reasons negatives Present (rad ch) Future (ir a) spelling errors Quality assured by the ALL Connect project (2015)

 Present (reg) Present (tener, ser, hay, estar) adjectives links questions opinions reasons negatives Present (rad ch) Future (ir a) spelling errors  Present (reg) Present (tener, ser, hay, estar) adjectives links questions opinions reasons negatives Present (rad ch) Future (ir a) spelling errors  Present (reg) Present (tener, ser, hay, estar) adjectives links questions opinions reasons negatives Present (rad ch) Future (ir a) spelling errors  Present (reg) Present (tener, ser, hay, estar) adjectives links questions opinions reasons negatives Present (rad ch) Future (ir a) spelling errors  Present (reg) Present (tener, ser, hay, estar) adjectives links questions opinions reasons negatives Present (rad ch) Future (ir a) spelling errors  Present (reg) Present (tener, ser, hay, estar) adjectives links questions opinions reasons negatives Present (rad ch) Future (ir a) spelling errors  Present (reg) Present (tener, ser, hay, estar) adjectives links questions opinions reasons negatives Present (rad ch) Future (ir a) spelling errors  Present (reg) Present (tener, ser, hay, estar) adjectives links questions opinions reasons negatives Present (rad ch) Future (ir a) spelling errors

 Present – er Present –re/ir Past - avoir Past - etre Futur proche Negatives- variety Questions - variety Links Pouvoir Extras  Present Past Future Imperfect Negatives Opinions Reasons Links Clauses Detail/Extras  Present avoir Present etre Present –er vbs Negatives Questions Opinions Links “et” “mais” Reasons “parce que” Extras The French KS3 tick grids Year 7 French Year 8 French Year 9 French Quality assured by the ALL Connect project (2015)