From the website:
"More than 20.000 grammar and vocabulary exercises
A more than 800-hour interactive online German course
Our exercises are structured according to the European Framework of Reference for Languages"
Wow - you should join this site if you are a German teacher/learner! It has LOADS of online activities to practise your German not to mention current topics and competitions! Check it out!
I have just uploaded a couple of videos onto youtube going through some German grammar. At the moment I have done accusative and dative pronouns and adjective endings following indefinite articles.
German languages website by Heidi Behrens. Free after 4 and at weekends. to use during the day £50 per year. Loads of ppts and games covering all sorts of topics for both KS3 and KS4
A link sent to me by the wonderful Jaclyn C.
"The above activity (webpage) is in English, but I think it could be useful to label in German.
Ich habe Fluegel und Pfoten. Mein Fluegel sind schwarz und orange.
Ich habe Horner. Ich bin schoen aber gefahrlich.
Ich habe kein……
Viel Spass
Jaclyn"
One of my Yr 10 students made this grammar tutorial on Relative Pronouns without much guidance from me. This isn't a topic that I normally teach at Year 10 level so I'm very impressed!