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French reading Compréhension de Lecture Saint-Malo: Ville Corsair
By Frenchified
This French reading comprehension activity will teach your students about the city of Saint-malo. Saint-Malo is a beautiful city that attracts thousands of tourists each day, but it has a somewhat shady past. Learn about the pirates who lived there as well as the fate of the city in World War 2.
This reading is suitable for novice-high/intermediate-low students with teacher guidance and higher-level students to work independently. If you teach AP French, this reading can be useful in giving your students practice reading nonfiction articles for the interpretive section of the test. The reading can lead to discussion or writing activities to include the other two modes of communication.
Along with the article, there is a 2-page worksheet with text-dependent questions. The worksheet is both in English and in French, so you can focus on reading skills or reading and writing.
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FRENCH PHONEMES ACTIVITY-SOR- CV Blending-Conscience Phonémique- Phonics
By La trousse de Madame
The French Phonics Mats are ideal for the K-2 French learner who is just starting to blend sounds in French. Use the NO PREP individual mat cards for centres, additional one-on-one resources for small group instruction, or for students with an IEP who engaged in strategies from the Science of Reading. Ideal for task bins as they can be interchanged daily or weekly depending on your student programming.
What to do:
1. Copy and laminate the sheets. Cut out individual task cards on the left and then Velcro mini dot Velcro to the back of each consonant card. Add a Velcro to the Phonics Mat.
Put the mats at a centre with a whiteboard marker and an eraser (I use socks from the Dollar Store…much cheaper and they last forever!)
2. You can also use this resource by simply laminating each sheet and using a whiteboard marker to make CV sound blends.
Science of Reading:
These cards are aligned with sounds being taught in any Science of Reading aligned curriculum. They are set up for student success based on the research for increasing reading fluency and building student confidence in the classroom!
Once you have established the strategies for identifying sounds, initial sounds, and blending sounds, segmenting sounds, students will be able to use these self-driven Phonics Mats on their own. What a great way to build learning autonomy!
Who can use this resource:
Teachers who are just getting accustomed to using strategies from the Science of Reading can use these simple French Phonics Mats to open up independent practice, small group evaluation, or up on a digital screen for whole group instruction and reading practice.
Make a set and send them home with students to build fluency in reading and confidence in reading strategies.
Phonics Mats are designed to build a number of common French sounds and get more challenging as they go on.
What grade level:
I personally use these mats with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students in French Immersion. I feel confident that students from K-3 will find these most useful and teachers can come back to the phonics mats with any students who may be experiencing challenges in their French reading skills and those with an IEP.
Phonics mats are ideal for a fun centre for Senior Kindergarten and the students will be thrilled to see them used once they graduate to Grade 1.
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French Halloween Wordsearch/Recherche de Mots!
By Churros and Croissants
Get ready for some spooky fun! Give your students a sweet treat this season with this French Halloween wordsearch worksheet.
Resource includes:
Wordsearches are excellent for bell ringers, early finishers, homework assignments, or for when you just need a minute to catch up!
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Bilingual School Object Flashcards: English/French Names and Illustrations
By Zaazoua Mostapha
These Classroom Vocabulary Flash cards are perfect for any Student New to English or French Language Learning!
Each card has the word in English and French and an illustration of it.
Specifically Includes:
6 Pdf Pages Containing 90 Words (90 Total Cards).
If you like this set, you also might be interested in one of these other languages!
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Easily Learn Time in French/Write/Draw/Choose/worksheets/practice
By EduTeachers Toolbox
Learn time in French through drawing, writing, and choosing the correct answer through these worksheets
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FRENCH MATHS | GAME/JEU | BINGO | MULTIPLICATIONS | FACTS | FAITS | FUN
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Il y a 20 cartes de jeu différentes. Plastifiez-les et vos élèves pourront utiliser leurs marqueurs effaçables à sec. Multiplication de 0 à 12.
Amusez-vous!
Mme. Kaitlyn.
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Feelings - Mon Journal Quotidien with Conversation Cards
By Cheryl Bennett
The Calendar Talk - Conversation Cards and Daily Journal Writing: Vocabulary Builders is designed to help students start reading and writing immediately to discuss the day, date, and weather as well as FEELINGS! Students can also begin speaking in the same class period with some guidance.
Product includes:
A set of vibrant and thought-provoking conversation cards featuring a wide range of vocabulary words.
Each card contains a vocabulary word and picture as a visual aid.
There are 9 terms on the conversation cards as well as the slides.
3 Different Journal pages total -
One with information about how to write and discuss feelings. A good journal to start with for the first few days.
Two with feelings vocabulary (one in color and one black and white)
Daily journals include calendar talk questions - Day, Date, and Weather
The feelings journal includes pictures of feelings/facial expressions along with a related prompt or question to encourage writing, discussion and critical thinking.
Lists of possible ways to use the vocabulary and activities to be used today
Key Features:
How to Use:
(See embedded video in slide as well.)
Bell Ringers - Daily Journals for French class.
Day 1: Show them the presentation and model for them.
Day 2:
Print, copy, and have them ready for students as they walk in.
Saving on paper? Copy machine never works? Download the slide as a png and have students write on them on a touchscreen device or their own papers. My students use the app Chrome Canvas on their Chromebooks. I loan styluses to students during class. They aren’t too expensive. Some students just write with their fingers. (Please see my terms of use for using digital downloads.)
Day 2: Discuss the responses as a class. If you need to repeat Day 1 for the talking part for a few days, that’s okay. They will get it.
Days 3-5: Continue discussing responses after the journal each day. This will help them with writing and speaking.
Days 6 and on (or when you know they are ready): When used consistently, students will be able to speak with the phrases very quickly. Have them sit in groups and discuss their journals as you walk around the room. I often keep track of points on Class Dojo and give them a goal to shoot for.
Scaffold so that students will be able to talk without the journal eventually.
Use the words and phrases that they have learned in other activities.
Add the questions and answers to write stories as a class or individually. I tell students to include the day, date, weather, etc. in all of their stories.
Ask students what another student said work on other perspectives, i.e. I, you, he, she, etc.
Student A: Je me sens triste.
Student B: Elle dit, «Je me sens triste.» or «Elle se sent triste.»
For Conversation:
Day 1: Show them the presentation and model for them.
Every day: Start with the journal at the beginning of each period. I usually do this for a few weeks. It will help with the conversation cards.
Day 2: Discuss the responses as a class.
Scaffold - Gradually, have students talk without the aid of the journal. I generally let students use their journals for 2 or 3 weeks, depending on the level, before having them talk without their work in front of them.
Slide 13 - Ask, Ask, Trade- Each student gets a card and switches cards throughout the activity to practice various types of weather..
Student A: «Comment est-ce que tu te sens?» (Or teach the formal «Comment est-ce que vous vous sentez?» (This could be on the board in front so students can refer back to it as they learn it.)
Student B (who has a happy face): , “Je me sens heureux.” or “heureuse.” Then Student B asks: “Comment est-ce que tu te sens?”
Student A (who has a sad card): “Je me sens triste.”
Students A and B exchange cards and find new partners.
During Ask, Ask, Trade- After students have had more practice with the cards, have them tell new partners what previous partners said. (Ex: Je me sens triste mais Sarah se sens grincheuse.)
Win, Lose, or Draw: Draw a conversation card from a pile. Draw it on the board and class guesses. Students or the teacher can draw.
Aïe! Game Instructions are included when slides are in “edit” mode.
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French Verb Être - Present Tense Conjugation Board Game and Worksheets
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Just print and go with this French board game, worksheet, crossword, and sudoku activity to conjugate the verb être in the present tense. The board game includes 37 numbered boxes. The first player to reach box 37 wins. No prep for you! Take a look at the preview for full details on everything that is included, and save with the bundle!
Board Game: Some boxes require students to conjugate the verb using the provided subject pronoun, and others require them to name the subject pronoun that matches the verb conjugation. Lots of repetition will really help them to memorize the French verb être in the present tense. There are a few fun tricks along the way, so getting to the end isn’t always so easy.
In groups of two to four, players take turns rolling a die to move their pieces forward. Spaces are numbered to keep track of which way they’re moving. There are some spaces with special instructions:
For an extra challenge and to extend playing time, you can tell your students that they have to land directly on the last square and answer it correctly to win.
Worksheet: One page worksheet - Half of the page requires students to fill in subject pronouns, and the other half requires them to conjugate the verb. This is a great way to prep for the board game!
Crossword: One more excellent way to review être in the present tense.
Sudoku puzzle: Your students will review this irregular verb and exercise their brains in a different way with a sudoku puzzle!
This resource is included in my growing bundle of conjugation board games in the present tense.
This resource includes the following:
➯ 1 page printable game board
➯ 1 page worksheet
➯ 1 page crossword puzzle
➯ 1 page sudoku puzzle
Not included:
➯ 1 die per group
➯ Game tokens, 1 per player
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Alphabet in French: Trace, Color, Draw, and Discover A to Z Worksheets
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FRENCH Halloween 3 Sets of Activities
By The French Scientist
FRENCH Halloween 3 Sets of Activities are a fun way for beginner-level French learners to practice French Halloween Vocabulary.
This product includes:
- Word search puzzle (colored & BW versions)
- Crossword puzzle (colored & BW versions)
- Maze (colored & BW versions)
- Answer key
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Secondary French - Dans mon temps libre (Free time) Original YouTube song + Worksheet
By MFL LAB
French Free Time Activities: Song Worksheet
This fun and interactive worksheet goes hand in hand with the song “Le Temps Libre” (Free Time), helping students learn and practice key phrases to talk about their free time in French. Whether they are preparing for GCSE, IGCSE, AP, DELF, DALF (level A2-B1), or IB, this resource will make revision engaging and effective!
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Perfect for students who want a fun way to revise and for teachers looking for ready-to-use resources!
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12 French Dialogues - Christmas Speaking and Reading Activity (with Questions)
By Inspire Meee
Want to make French learning festive and fun this holiday season? The "12 French Dialogues - Christmas Speaking and Reading Activity" is the perfect tool for teachers and parents to engage students with themed dialogues that celebrate Christmas. This product includes twelve lively dialogues with comprehension questions and answers in French. These dialogues introduce key vocabulary and phrases, making language learning enjoyable and relevant to the holiday spirit.
For educators, this resource is incredibly useful. The dialogues are designed for different proficiency levels, so they work well for both beginners and more advanced students. This allows teachers to differentiate instruction and ensure all students can participate. The comprehension questions promote active engagement, encouraging students to express their thoughts in French. By incorporating this activity into your lessons, you can create an interactive classroom that improves language skills and fosters an appreciation for cultural celebrations.
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French Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense Learning Aid
By LanguageMeisterLab
This reference aid includes high-frequency irregular French verbs in the present tense essential for students, teachers and language learners who want to master the complexities of French irregular verbs with ease.
This handy learning aid provides clear conjugation patterns to ensure accurate and confident usage in speaking and writing. Whether you’re preparing for exams, improving fluency or teaching French, this guide is a must-have resource!
Available in PDF format.
Kindness Clipart in English and French
By Sarebear Designs
Use this Rainbow of Kindness clip art to inspire kindness activities in your classroom!
The vibrant images are perfect to create a kindness bulletin board or inspire random acts of kindness.
The set includes a cute rainbow border to use in your writing activities on character education and there are even Kindness Certificates! This custom clip art set includes over a dozen graphics with words in both English and French.
(The French verbs are perfect for a French immersion classroom.)
The set includes:
- Rainbows (two styles)
- Cloud with Rain Falling
- Raindrops
- Shining Sun
- Heart
- Gold Coins (blank + words of kindness)
- Pot of Gold (Empty + Full)
- Rainbow Borders (Portrait + Landscape)
- Kindness Award Certificates
- Rainbow Header
- "A Rainbow of Kindness" Banner
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Short Intermediate French reading comprehension worksheets - Vampires
By Frenchified
Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark.
Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning!
This item is for a free sample of these short reading passages. This passage is about vampires.
Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the topic, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.
Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.
FRENCH ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES-Social Studies- My Heritage- ONTARIO GR. 1
By La trousse de Madame
Nos Roles et Responsabilites French Immersion Ontario Grade 1 Social Studies
This fun and engaging activity packet is meant to supplement your studies of Heritage and Identity for French Immersion students in Ontario. The vibrant images and easy to use French language tags are great to get students talking in French. Open up with large group activities by placing each item on the Venn diagram and discuss the roles we have at home and at school and those we share in both locations.
Students can plot their data on a diagram, a table, or with tally marks to integrate a number of other subjects. No matter how you decide to use this resource, I'm sure your students will enjoy it!
What to do with this resource:
Teachers can print images in original size or make a large poster sized Venn Diagram to allow students the immersive experience of hands-on learning too.
Watch as students identify their roles and responsibilities and grow in their understanding of how they fit into the world. How do our roles evolve over time? How do they change based on where we are? How can we show respect in all our actions and decisions?
What kind of activities can I do:
Students now have access to matching picture and word cards, flashcards, and tables to categorize and organize their ideas.
There are a variety of ways to use this resource to accompany your studies of Our Changing Roles and Responsibilities in the French Immersion Grade One classroom.
How to use this resource:
You could copy and laminate the pages for use as a learning centre or use the Venn diagram as a large poster by printing at 300% and using it as a whole group activity.
Activity cards include:
-faire la vaisselle
-nettoyer la table
-mettre la table
-faire le lavage
-cuisiner
-ranger les jouets
-utiliser l'ordinateur
-jouer tranquillement
-passer le balai
-lire silencieusement
-partager les materiaux
-lever la main avant de parler
-s'asseoir a son pupitre
-ecrire la classe
-preparer son sac a dos
Students can take turns coming up to the front of the class to place cards on the Venn Diagram to denote activities that happen at home, at school, or both at home and at school.
A great assessment tool for students in Grade 1 who are not ready to do written assessments to show comprehension.
Appropriate audience:
I use these posters in my French Immersion classroom with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students. I feel confident that they could be used for any grade from K-6
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What grade level:
I personally use these texts with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students in French Immersion. I feel confident that students from Kindergarten to Grade Three will find these most useful and teachers can come back to the texts with any students who may be experiencing challenges in their French reading skills. Core French teachers will be sure to add the resource to their repertoire for Grades 4 to 6 as they learn to read and write at the Junior level.
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J’utilise cette affiches dans ma classe d’immersion française avec des élèves de 1e et 2e. Je suis convaincu qu’ils pourraient être utilisés pour n’importe quel niveau de la maternelle à la 6eannée. J’aimerais savoir comment vous utilisez ce produit dans votre classe. N’hésitez pas à me contacter directement si vous avez quelquechose à dire sur cette ressource. J’aime aider les enseignants autant que je peux.
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French Winter/L'Hiver Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Emergency Sub Lesson!
By Churros and Croissants
Be prepared for absences with this hassle-free, print-and-go seasonally themed lesson plan that will keep your students engaged and quietly focused on independent learning.
This emergency sub lesson plan is packed with fun and interactive activities that will enrich your students' French Winter vocabulary.
Here's what's included in this ready-to-use resource:
Keep your students engaged and quietly learning even if your substitute has ZERO French skills!
*Answer key is included only for the Secret Code Message activity. Answers will vary for other activities.
Check out my other Emergency French Sub Plans! If you are looking for more in-depth activities for Winter holidays, check out my Winter Holiday Activities.
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(FR) ÉCRITURE - AFFICHES STRATÉGIES EFFICACES (3e à 6e ANNÉES)
By French Made Fun!
Ces affiches 11 x 17 sont parfaites pour apporter de la couleur et des stratégies d'écriture à vos élèves. Je trouvais que les affiches à ma disposition étaient enfantines ou obsolètes et aucunement engageantes, alors je les ai recréées pour les pré-adolescents et les adolescents. J'ai inclus toutes les stratégies sur lesquelles je travaille avec mes élèves (3 étapes de l'écriture: planification, rédaction, révision) et j'ai inclus 14 diapositives.
Ces stratégies vont de pair avec les mini-leçons d'écriture (que j'espère publier sous peu.) Mes documents grandissent et changent constamment et je les mets à jour dès que je crée quelque chose de nouveau pour ma propre classe ou si quelqu'un me fait une suggestion ou une recommandation.
Merci pour votre intérêt!
Mme. Kaitlyn.
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Calendar Talk - Mon Journal Quotidien with Conversation Cards
By Cheryl Bennett
The Calendar Talk - Conversation Cards and Daily Journal Writing: Vocabulary Builders is designed to help students start reading and writing immediately to discuss the day, date, and weather. Students can also begin speaking in the same class period with some guidance.
Product includes:
A set of vibrant and thought-provoking conversation cards featuring a wide range of vocabulary words.
Each card contains a vocabulary word and picture as a visual aid.
There are 8 weather terms on the conversation cards as well as the slides.
3 Journal pages total -
One with information about how to write and discuss days and dates. A good journal to start with for the first few days.
Two with day, date, and weather (one in color and one black and white)
The weather journal includes pictures of weather along with a related prompt or question to encourage writing, discussion and critical thinking.
Lists of possible ways to use the vocabulary and activities to be used today
Key Features:
How to Use:
(See embedded video in slide as well.)
Bell Ringers - Daily Journals for French class.
Day 1: Show them the presentation and model for them.
Day 2:
Print, copy, and have them ready for students as they walk in.
Saving on paper? Copy machine never works? Download the slide as a png and have students write on them on a touchscreen device or their own papers. My students use the app Chrome Canvas on their Chromebooks. I loan styluses to students during class. They aren’t too expensive. Some students just write with their fingers.
Day 2: Discuss the responses as a class. If you need to repeat Day 1 for the talking part for a few days, that’s okay. They will get it.
Days 3-5: Continue discussing responses after the journal each day. This will help them with writing and speaking.
Days 6 and on (or when you know they are ready): When used consistently, students will be able to speak with the phrases very quickly. Have them sit in groups and discuss their journals as you walk around the room. I often keep track of points on Class Dojo and give them a goal to shoot for.
Scaffold so that students will be able to talk without the journal eventually.
Use the words and phrases that they have learned in other activities.
Add the questions and answers to write stories as a class or individually. I tell students to include the day, date, weather, etc in all of their stories.
Ask students what another student said work on other perspectives, i.e. I, you, he, she, etc.
Student A: C’est mercredi.
Student B: Elle dit, «C’est mercredi.»
Benefits for Students:
Why Choose This Resource?
French Writing Prompt Unit 19 - Paragraphe de la Semaine
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
The theme of this French writing prompt unit is "Dans notre salle de classe, il y a . . ." This five day French writing program is suitable for immersion and core programs. The unit includes five pre-writing and writing activities for a whole week. These writing prompts are a great way both to introduce and to review writing in French.
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This writing prompt unit is included in my Full Year French Writing Prompt Curriculum and in my French Reading, Writing, Vocabulary Full Year Curriculum Bundle.
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