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5 Days of French Emergency Sub Lesson Plans #2 Take the Week - You're Covered!

by Churros and Croissants

Getting sick is never convenient, especially when you're a teacher. But with this bundle of 5 stress-free emergency sub plans, you can rest easy knowing that your class will be in capable hands. Whether you need a full week now or are taking things day-by-day, this bundle has you covered.

Print-and-Go Topics include:

Numbers

Family

House

Body Parts

Transportation & Travel

Each plan guides your students through meaningful and independent written vocabulary practice, ensuring that they're not just busy, but also learning. Lessons contain vocabulary lists with 25 words and 7 different options for practice sheets. These include:

  1. Reading comprehension: This involves the ability to understand, interpret, and analyze written text. It is essential for academic success and everyday communication, as it enables individuals.
  2. Vocabulary Maze: Students encounter visuals that require them to choose the correct translations to proceed through the maze. This repeated exposure to new vocabulary promotes active learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, making the acquisition of new words more effective and memorable.
  3. Repetition-Based Learning: Utilize the power of repetition to solidify vocabulary retention. Students will practice writing place words multiple times, enhancing their memory and fluency.
  4. Drawing and Labeling: Tap into your students' artistic side as they sketch and label new words. This activity promotes creativity while reinforcing vocabulary and spelling.
  5. Decoding Secret Message: Pictorial symbols provide visual cues that help learners associate meaning with the target language vocabulary. By decoding a message using symbols, learners reinforce their understanding of the language's visual representation.
  6. Alphabetizing: Alphabetizing vocabulary requires active cognitive processing. Students must analyze the words, compare their initial letters, and determine their correct placement in the alphabetical sequence. This cognitive engagement deepens understanding and promotes stronger memory connections with the vocabulary terms.
  7. Short Answer: Provide an opportunity for students to apply the vocabulary in meaningful ways. By constructing responses, students connect the vocabulary to specific contexts, demonstrating their understanding of how the words are used. This application helps with recall and enhances their ability to use it effectively.
  8. Creative Writing: Students draw from previous language knowledge to create complete sentences relevant to the new vocabulary. This is a slightly more advanced activity that allows students to use higher-level thinking and creativity to form sentences using verb tenses and additional they are familiar with.
  9. Vocabulary Maze: Students encounter visuals that require them to choose the correct translations to proceed through the maze. This repeated exposure to new vocabulary promotes active learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, making the acquisition of new words more effective and memorable.
  10. Word Jumble: Challenge your students' word recognition skills with an exciting word jumble activity. They'll create their own jumbles to reveal names of Spanish clothing vocabulary.
  11. Crossword Puzzle: When students create a crossword puzzle, they actively engage with the vocabulary words. They must think about the meanings of the words, consider their spelling, and create clues that correspond to each word. This active involvement promotes deeper processing and understanding of the vocabulary.
  12. Word Search: Let your students become puzzle masters! They'll create their very own crossword puzzles using new vocabulary. This activity enhances spelling, vocabulary recognition, and problem-solving skills.
  13. Matching: Learners to make connections between words and their translations. By actively associating and pairing words together, learners establish meaningful connections that enhance their understanding and retention of vocabulary.
  14. Categorizing: Engage your students in critical thinking as they categorize their new vocabulary This activity encourages them to analyze and sort words according to different genres.

And more!

*Includes FREE fully editable Substitute Notes Template to make your week even easier!

Your health and well-being matter. So give yourself the time you need to get back to your best. Students will remain engaged and continue their learning, even if your substitute has no knowledge of French.

Going to be out even longer? Check out my original 5 Days of Emergency Sub Lessons Plans or 4 Seasons Emergency Sub Bundle. You can also use 10 Universal French Vocabulary Mastery Sheets to make your own quick sub plans tailored to your curriculum!

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French Number/Chiffre 1-100 Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Emergency Sub Lesson!

By Churros and Croissants

Looking for some fun, new ways for students to work with numbers? This French worksheet packet, covering numbers 1-100, offers 7 engaging activities for effective learning. Whether for initial introduction or review, these print-and-go resources ensure that your students continue to develop their language skills, making it an ideal solution for unexpected absences or quick, effective learning sessions.
Here's what's included in this ready-to-use resource:

  1. Vocabulary List: Two pages of illustrated number vocabulary in French. Highlights numbers 1-100 with emphasis on pattern recognition.
  2. Fill in the Blank: Students will practice writing number words using their vocabulary list. Blanks are in numerical order making it easier to identify patterns.
  3. Short Answer: Provide an opportunity for students to apply the vocabulary in meaningful ways. Students connect vocabulary to specific contexts, demonstrating their understanding of how the words are used based on relationships. This application helps with recall and enhances their ability to use it effectively. English and French version provided.
  4. Word Search This activity enhances spelling, vocabulary recognition, and problem-solving skills as students hunt for their new vocabulary.
  5. Math Equations: Students will practice writing out digits in simple 2 digit addition and subtraction problems. Great cross-curricular practice!
  6. Matching: Learners make connections between words and their translations. By actively associating and pairing words together, learners establish meaningful connections that enhance their understanding and retention of vocabulary.
  7. Magic Square: Learners must write the digits for each number given. This process stimulates critical thinking, encourages logical reasoning, and enhances cognitive. Addition is required to make sure all sides add up to the same sum.
  8. Code Breaker: Decoding the vocabulary is like solving a puzzle. It encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills as learners work to match the symbols to the correct letters to form vocabulary while providing ongoing review and reinforcement.

Keep your students engaged and quietly learning even if your substitute has ZERO French skills!

*Answer key is included.

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French Family/La Famille Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Emergency Sub Lesson!

By Churros and Croissants

These ready-to-use emergency sub plans provide a seamless solution for teachers needing to step away from their French language class. This set of pages focuses on teaching students essential French vocabulary for family members. Whether you're experiencing unexpected absences or simply need a quick, effective activity, these materials ensure your students continue learning and practicing their language skills with a focus on familial relationships in the French language.
Here's what's included in this ready-to-use resource:

  1. Vocabulary List: Kickstart the lesson with a curated list of 25 French family words. Includes nuclear and extended family names.
  2. Repetition-Based Learning: Utilize the power of repetition to solidify vocabulary retention. Students will practice writing family words multiple times, enhancing their memory and fluency.
  3. Short Answer: Provide an opportunity for students to apply the vocabulary in meaningful ways. Students connect vocabulary to specific contexts, demonstrating their understanding of how the words are used based on relationships. This application helps with recall and enhances their ability to use it effectively.
  4. Word Search This activity enhances spelling, vocabulary recognition, and problem-solving skills as students hunt for their new vocabulary.
  5. Family Riddle: Students will learn about Manon's family but are missing some key pieces. They will decoding the vocabulary to solve the puzzle of where people fit in the family. It encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills as learners work to match names with relationships while providing ongoing review and reinforcement.
  6. Word Jumble: Challenge your students' word recognition skills with an exciting word jumble activity. They'll create their own jumbles to reveal names of French family vocabulary.
  7. Matching: Learners make connections between words and their translations. By actively associating and pairing words together, learners establish meaningful connections that enhance their understanding and retention of vocabulary.
  8. Family Tree: Students must analyze the structure of the family tree, deducing relationships and identifying which how family members related to one, specific person.

Keep your students engaged and quietly learning even if your substitute has ZERO French skills!

*Answer key is included only for Short Answer, Riddle, Wordsearch, and Family Tree activities. Answers will vary for other activities.

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French Transportation Travel/Transports Voyage Vocabulary Practice/Emergency Sub

By Churros and Croissants

Is your French curriculum lacking in depth when it comes to transportation and travel vocabulary? This French worksheet packet offers 7 engaging activities including short answers, drawing, and matching for effective learning. Whether for initial introduction or review, these print-and-go resources ensure that your students continue to develop their language skills, making it an ideal solution for unexpected absences or quick, constructive learning sessions.
Here's what's included in this ready-to-use resource:

  1. Vocabulary List: Kickstart the lesson with a curated list of 25 common French transportation and travel vocabulary words. From to la voiture to le passeporte, your students will expand their vocabulary in no time!
  2. Word Search This activity enhances spelling, vocabulary recognition, and problem-solving skills as students hunt for their new vocabulary.
  3. Matching: Learners make connections between words and their translations. By actively associating and pairing visual representations with written vocabulary words, learners establish meaningful connections that enhance their understanding and retention of vocabulary.
  4. Repetition-Based Learning: Utilize the power of repetition to solidify vocabulary retention. Students will practice writing vocabulary words multiple times, enhancing their memory and fluency.
  5. Vocabulary Maze: Students encounter visuals that require them to choose the correct translations to proceed through the maze. This repeated exposure to new vocabulary promotes active learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, making the acquisition of new words more effective and memorable.
  6. Crossword Puzzle: When students create a crossword puzzle, they actively engage with the vocabulary words. They must think about the meanings of the words, consider their spelling, and create clues that correspond to each word. This active involvement promotes deeper processing and understanding of the vocabulary.
  7. Short Answer: Provide an opportunity for students to apply the vocabulary in meaningful ways. By constructing responses, students connect the vocabulary to specific contexts, demonstrating their understanding of how the words are used. This application helps with recall and enhances their ability to use it effectively. Questions are written in English while answers are in French.
  8. Drawing: Tap into your students' artistic side as they sketch their new words. This activity promotes creativity while reinforcing vocabulary and spelling.

Keep your students engaged and quietly learning even if your substitute has ZERO French skills!

*Answer key is included for Wordsearch, Short Answer, Maze, and Matching.

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French House/La Maison Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Emergency Sub Lesson!

By Churros and Croissants

Looking for some fun, new ways for students to practice French rooms of the house and furniture vocabulary? This French worksheet packet offers 7 engaging activities including reading comprehension and written practice (with "Il y a..." and "Il n'y a pas de...") for effective learning. Whether for initial introduction or review, these print-and-go resources ensure that your students continue to develop their language skills, making it an ideal solution for unexpected absences or quick, constructive learning sessions.
Here's what's included in this ready-to-use resource:

  1. Vocabulary List: Kickstart the lesson with a curated list of 25 common French rooms of the house, furniture and appliance vocabulary words. From to Le jardin to Le réfrigérateur , your students will expand their vocabulary in no time!
  2. Word Search This activity enhances spelling, vocabulary recognition, and problem-solving skills as students hunt for their new vocabulary.
  3. Matching: Learners make connections between words and their translations. By actively associating and pairing visual representations with written vocabulary words, learners establish meaningful connections that enhance their understanding and retention of vocabulary.
  4. Repetition-Based Learning: Utilize the power of repetition to solidify vocabulary retention. Students will practice writing vocabulary words multiple times, enhancing their memory and fluency.
  5. Vocabulary Maze: Students encounter visuals that require them to choose the correct translations to proceed through the maze. This repeated exposure to new vocabulary promotes active learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, making the acquisition of new words more effective and memorable.
  6. Reading comprehension: Students use a picture to determine if French sentences are true or false. This involves the ability to understand, interpret, and analyze written text. It is essential for academic success and everyday communication, as it enables individuals to extract meaning, make inferences, and critically evaluate information from what they read.
  7. Writing Practice: Students form simple sentences using their previous language knowledge as well as new vocabulary. Writing skills are essential for enabling individuals to convey information, and tell stories in a structured and engaging manner. Includes "Il y a..." and "Il n'y a pas de...".
  8. Drawing: Tap into your students' artistic side as they sketch their new words. This activity promotes creativity while reinforcing vocabulary and spelling.

Keep your students engaged and quietly learning even if your substitute has ZERO French skills!

*Answer key is included for Wordsearch, Reading Comprehension, Maze, and Matching

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French Body/le Corps Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Emergency Sub Lesson!

By Churros and Croissants

Looking for some fun, new ways for students to practice body part vocabulary? This French worksheet packet, offers 7 engaging activities including reading comprehension and written practice for effective learning. Whether for initial introduction or review, these print-and-go resources ensure that your students continue to develop their language skills, making it an ideal solution for unexpected absences or quick, constructive learning sessions.
Here's what's included in this ready-to-use resource:

  1. Vocabulary List: Kickstart the lesson with a curated list of 25 common French body part vocabulary words. From Les pieds to La tête , your students will expand their vocabulary in no time!
  2. Word Search This activity enhances spelling, vocabulary recognition, and problem-solving skills as students hunt for their new vocabulary.
  3. Matching: Learners make connections between words and their translations. By actively associating and pairing visual representations with written vocabulary words, learners establish meaningful connections that enhance their understanding and retention of vocabulary.
  4. Repetition-Based Learning: Utilize the power of repetition to solidify vocabulary retention. Students will practice writing body words multiple times, enhancing their memory and fluency.
  5. Vocabulary Maze: Students encounter visuals that require them to choose the correct translations to proceed through the maze. This repeated exposure to new vocabulary promotes active learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, making the acquisition of new words more effective and memorable.
  6. Reading comprehension: This involves the ability to understand, interpret, and analyze written text. It is essential for academic success and everyday communication, as it enables individuals to extract meaning, make inferences, and critically evaluate information from what they read.
  7. Writing Practice: Students form simple sentences using their previous language knowledge as well as new vocabulary. Writing skills are essential for enabling individuals to convey information, and tell stories in a structured and engaging manner.
  8. Drawing: Tap into your students' artistic side as they sketch their new words. This activity promotes creativity while reinforcing vocabulary and spelling.

Keep your students engaged and quietly learning even if your substitute has ZERO French skills!

*Answer key is included for Wordsearch, Writing, Maze, and Matching

Check out my other Emergency French Vocabulary/Sub Plans!

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