Thank you to Stuart Gorse (@gorsey) for the inspiration for this idea! This is one of my favourite activities that allows students to use several key skills. I've written about it in more detail on P12 of my book, but I blogged about it on my previous site if you don't have the book. The slide can be downloaded from the bottom of this post. Hope you find it useful. Dannielle
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I first saw this on Twitter when it was shared by @LHallMiss (thanks for sharing!). The idea was inspired by Gianfranco Conti's Language Gym so credit to him for this. I tried this with my Year 10s a few weeks ago and it worked really well! Provide students with sentences in English to be translated. Split the TL translations up into several parts and place each part in a grid. Students work their way up the grid, building the sentences. This could be done as a spoken or a written activity. I've uploaded the resource at the bottom of this blog post, so feel free to download and adapt as you wish.
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