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French reading comprehension Tour de France - print & digital bundle
By Frenchified
This French reading comprehension activity will teach your students about the Tour de France. The Tour de France is one of the most difficult athletic competitions in the world. Three weeks of blisters, crashes, and mountain ascents make it a true test of athletic endurance. Learn about the largest sporting event in the world in this reading activity for intermediate/advanced French learners.
It 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.
Includes a printable reading with vocabulary, comprehension questions in both English and French, answer key, and links to related videos and websites.
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French Mardi Gras Vocabulary & Practice Activities/Emergency Sub Lesson!
By Churros and Croissants
Laissez le bon temps rouler! There is nothing like Mardi Gras to get your students excited about French!
This resource includes a list of 25 Mardi Gras themed vocabulary words in French with 7 different fun practice sheets. You can use all these versatile activities in a single instructional day, parcel them out as bell-ringers/morning work, or as a complete sub pan!
Files include:
These are so easy they make great emergency sub plans even if your substitute has ZERO French skills. These easy print-and-go resources will keep your students quietly learning whether you are there or not!
Don't have time for all of these activities? Just download the French Mardi Gras Wordsearch by itself!
*Answer key is included only for Wordsearch, Short Answer, and Articles Activities. Answers will vary for other activities.
If you are looking for more seasonal vocabulary Enrichment, try my Winter Vocabulary Emergency Sub Lesson Plan.
Not feeling well or just looking for a quiet day to reinforce vocabulary? Check out my French Vocabulary Practice and Emergency Sub Plans for lots of other themed vocabulary sets that can be used for a sub or when you just need an in-person mental health day! :)
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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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MINI-LEÇONS/ATELIER ÉCRITURE : STRATÉGIES DE PRÉ-ÉCRITURE ET GÉNÉRATION D'IDÉES
By French Made Fun!
Cette ressource complète de 50 pages est conçue pour transformer le processus de pré-écriture en une expérience engageante et productive pour les élèves de la 4e à la 8e année. Parfaite pour le début de l'année scolaire ou pour l'instruction individualisée avec des élèves qui ont du mal à générer des idées et à accomplir les tâches de pré-écriture, ce document est un ajout essentiel à votre arsenal pédagogique.
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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.»
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French February Vocabulary Scattergories - Categories Game - Février - Petit Bac
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Play French scattergories when you need quick, no prep activities to play with your class while they practice their French February / Février vocabulary, oral, and written skills. These categories games includes many activities with a French February vocabulary theme which work well as ice-breakers.
This resource includes many references to American historical figures, holidays and general culture.
This is a really fun activity to play with your students as they practice and build their February themed vocabulary. Students of all ages can play this vocabulary game. Perfect for core and French immersion curriculums.
Players attempt to create answers for each of the four categories for each game on their game card. 4 game cards are included for a total of 12 games and 48 categories. This should be a fast moving game and there are only spaces for six words per category. The MAXIMUM they can write is six words so they have to choose them wisely. Students can be creative and flexible with their answers, but other players can challenge them!
12 games are included with 48 different categories! Just print out the game sheets and you're ready to go. For younger students you can allow more time for thinking and writing, while older students will love the challenge of the timer.
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LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
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Numbers Flash Cards Counting 1-20 in French
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
Numbers Flash Cards: Counting 1-20 in French
These engaging flash cards are ideal for pre-school students, starting from Pre-Nursery and beyond! Simply print and start teaching. Perfect for beginners learning to count in French, these flash cards are designed to make learning fun and interactive.
Not just for the classroom—these cards are perfect for home learning too! Whether on road trips, at family gatherings, in waiting rooms, or with babysitters, the possibilities are endless.
Long-lasting Use: Print on card stock and laminate for durability. You can also use dry-erase markers or slip the cards into page protectors for repeated use!
French Revision Song: L'ENVIRONNEMENT (environment) with original YouTube song
By MFL LAB
French Catchy Song on L’ENVIRONNEMENT: 2 pages song worksheet
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This fun and interactive worksheet goes hand in hand with the song “L’environnement" (The environment), helping students learn and practice the topic of the environment in French. Whether you are preparing for GCSE, IGCSE, AP, DELF, DALF, or IB, this resource will make revision engaging and effective!
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French Black Friday Reading Comprehension: 10 Texts +Questions for Intermediates
By Inspire Meee
Imagine having a resource that captivates your intermediate French students while enhancing their reading skills. "French Black Friday Reading Comprehension" provides teachers with high-quality, ready-to-use resources that promote cultural understanding and improve reading comprehension. Each text focuses on different aspects of Black Friday, making the content relevant and engaging for students. The accompanying comprehension questions and included answers save teachers valuable time in preparation and grading, ensuring that students get immediate feedback on their understanding.
How can this product be effectively integrated into your lesson plans? Teachers can use these texts as part of a thematic unit on shopping, holidays, or cultural comparisons. Each text and its questions can serve as a class activity, homework assignment, or group discussion. Additionally, the comprehension questions can be used to assess students' reading skills, while the answer key allows for quick and efficient grading. This versatile resource is perfect for fostering engagement, promoting discussion, and enhancing students' comprehension abilities in an intermediate French classroom.
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✅ Size : 8.5 x 11 in
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♥ 12 French Dialogues - Halloween Speaking and Reading Activity (with Questions)
♥ 12 French Dialogues - Christmas Speaking and Reading Activity (with Questions)
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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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French reading comprehension activity | Natural disasters
By Frenchified
French reading comprehension Natural Disasters- Print and digital bundle
This French reading comprehension activity bundle will teach your students about natural disasters. This reading in French describes the different types of natural disasters, their causes and why they are dangerous. There is also information on how to prepare for a natural disaster and a list of the deadliest natural disasters in history. It is suitable for intermediate-low and higher learners.
After the reading, there is a question page in both English and French, along with answer key. And to learn more, there is a page of links to videos in French about natural disasters.
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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!
Want more French Halloween activities? French Halloween Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Worksheets/Emergency Sub Lesson! has more easy to use printables!
Love wordsearches? Check out more French Wordsearches for dozens of other wordsearch options.
Check out my French Vocabulary Emergency Sub Plans for lots of other themed vocabulary sets that can be used for a sub or when you just need an in-person mental health day! :)
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HALLOWEEN | HISTORY/HISTOIRE | ORIGINS/ORIGINES | COMPREHENSION LECTURE (FRENCH)
By French Made Fun!
Fuel middle schoolers' curiosity with our French Halloween history resource! Explore traditions and origins through a reading comprehension, short answer, and research tasks. Perfect for a substitute teacher, fostering independent learning during a hectic time of year.
Looking to do something a little different with your Middle-schoolers this Halloween? This independent reading, writing and researching unit will have your students better understanding Halloween's origins, traditions and cultural rites and customs. This is an ideal unit if you're not looking to do anything cross-curricular and are a language arts teacher. It's quiet and reflexive with a final presentation showcasing their discovery. It would be amazing to leave with a sub!
It is a printable document on 8.5" x 11" paper.
Reflection, reading and assessment activities are not time-consuming; however, I give my students 2-3 classes to research, and plan for 2 days of presentations. This could very well cover you for Hallo-week .
Here's what you'll find included in this resource that's carefully curated for your middle school French learners.
If you're looking into trying our a project- and inquiry-based approach in your classroom, I recommend trying any of the following resources:
For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun!
Kaitlyn.
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 Reading Comprehension Quiz - BAGS Adjectives
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Test your students' French reading comprehension while giving them lots of exposure to using a variety of French BAGS adjectives in the present tense, passé composé imperfect, and futur simple tenses. With this French reading passage and comprehension questions, your students will see many different ways to use some common BAGS adjectives.
This French reading Google Forms quiz includes ten multiple choice questions. Students read the text carefully and reply to the comprehension questions. This is not a beginner level quiz. Making inferences, connections, and predictions are part of the reading comprehension exercise.
This quiz is easy to edit and print if you prefer. Instructions are included (see preview).
Share this quiz with your students and have it auto-grade.
➯ French Google Forms Quizzes - Grammar & Reading
➯ French Grammar Quiz Bundle - ALL LEVELS - Digital and Printable
This quiz is editable, and it is also printable.
✔ No grading. The quiz grades itself. This is a HUGE time saver.
✔ Digital quizzes make it easy to collect data and grades.
✔ You can easily determine where students are struggling on a regular basis.
✔ Google Forms automatically provide you with TONS of class and individual data.
✔ Quizzes are editable. Change questions or wording to fit your students' needs.
✔ Use quizzes as homework assignments and see completion rates increase.
How It Works (see preview)
❶ Add the Google Forms to your Google Drive.
❷ Edit or change questions if needed.
❸ Assign the Google Forms to your students via email, with a link, or in Google Classroom.
❹ See responses as your students submit their work.
❺ Grades and data are collected automatically.
❻ Export grades and results to a spreadsheet for further data analysis (optional).
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Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:
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➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 curriculum
➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum
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COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
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French Language Conversation Starters (Beginner to Intermediate)
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
Enhance your French language teaching with this comprehensive collection of 100 conversation starters! Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners, these prompts will help spark engaging discussions, improve speaking skills, and boost confidence in conversational French.
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Secondary French-La Saint-Valentin (Valentine's day) Original YouTube song + WORKSHEET
By MFL LAB
French Valentine's day Activity: Song Worksheet
This fun and interactive worksheet goes hand in hand with our ORIGINAL song “La Saint Valentin” (Valentine's day), helping students learn and practice key phrases to talk about Valentine's day and celebrations in French. Whether you are preparing for GCSE, IGCSE, AP, DELF, DALF, or IB, this resource will make revision engaging and effective!
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What students will learn:
The link to the Youtube song can be found here: https://youtu.be/v2SjsNxJecA?si=KRXMcNTNm0Q4za_I
You can now listen to our songs on your favorite streaming platforms: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and more!
Click here to start listening: https://artists.landr.com/056870345895
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.
Included in this resource :
✅ Size : 8.5 x 11 in
✅ You might also like :
♥ 12 French Dialogues - Halloween Speaking and Reading Activity (with Questions)
♥ French Black Friday Reading Comprehension: 10 Texts &Questions for Intermediates
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French reading Compréhension de Lecture Leonardo da Vinci
By Frenchified
This French reading comprehension activity will teach your students about Leonardo da Vinci. Da Vinci is an interesting and amazing man of the Renaissance. He painted, studied anatomy, designed castles, and was an inventor and an engineer. This reading tells the story of the man behind the most famous painting in the world.
It 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.
Includes a printable reading with vocabulary, comprehension questions in both English and French, answer key, and links to related videos and websites.
The print version includes:
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