Intermediate French reading comprehension activities non-fiction bundle 1
By Frenchified
This intermediate French reading comprehension bundle includes a variety of non-fiction readings in French about a variety of interesting topics. Learn about people and places of interest while practicing your French comprehension skills. Each reading includes a glossary of less common words as well as comprehension questions, answer key and links to additional resources. They are suitable for intermediate-low and higher French students.
The intermediate French readings in this non-fiction bundle include:
Do your AP French students need practice reading non-fiction in order to prepare for the test? Are you looking for interesting reading activities that can be done as class readings, independent reading, or free voluntary reading? Are you doing plenty of fun stories in your CI-driven French class, but you'd like to expose students to some less-common vocabulary or nonfiction readings? These readings are perfect for your intermediate and advanced French classes, levels 2 (with scaffolding) and up (more independently).
Each reading includes:
ACTFL performance descriptors:
French Science of Reading STARTER KIT Bundle-Bundle La conscience phonémique
By La trousse de Madame
French Science of Reading STARTER KIT Activity Bundle is a combination of Science of Reading aligned activities that I have created, designed, and classroom tested to bring you the best of what's in store. Do you get tired of looking for French Immersion resources only to find that there is too much or not enough?
I have bundled 7 fantastic resources that can help set you up for group work, paper packets, and centre activities so you can quickly get your students started. And the best part? You can start any time in the school year!
What's in the Bundle?
1. Decodable Sentence Strips that are ideal for hands-on learning. Students use the resource in clear folders and write out the phonemes, decode, and write out the sentences all on their own
2. French Phoneme Activity pads are sheets to print out, insert into clear pockets (or laminate) and students form blended sounds using CV sounds available on the side. Students start with /a/ and blend each consonant by saying the sound, tapping the sound, mapping the sound, and writing the sound. Excellent early practice for those just getting started with the Science of Reading
3. French Phonics Alphabet activity sheets are designed to get that each sound of the alphabet familiarized and into the daily lexicon of each student. This can be used as a whole group instruction activity prior to being given out. The students could each get a booklet for doing each sound as the year progresses, for morning work packets, or this could be used for extension activities for early finishers.
4. Decodable Texts are the first set of texts that focus on early sound patterns for those setting out to learn the phonemes in French. A great way to start out for K-2 Immersion students that are just getting used to French sounds. These texts include a target sound, a few heart words, a small text, and comprehension questions.
5. French Phonics Screener is my most downloaded item in my store and this full version will take you from Kindergarten all the way to the Grade 2 level in French Immersion as it includes complex sounds, complex vowels, and all the blended sounds as well. A comprehensive screening tool that take a few minutes per students so you know right at the beginning of the year, where you need to focus your lesson planning!
6. Pyramid Reading Cards 1 are a set of early reading sounds that will get your students excited and motivated to embark on the world of reading. Each card has one repeating sentence that students get to practice from top to bottom. My students love to do these cards in pairs as they sit elbow to elbow, knee to knee to read to a buddy.
7. Large Phonics Flash Cards are a MUST in the Science of Reading classroom. Once your students are able to distinguish sounds, they are asking to put the grapheme to the phoneme! So here you go. Large print. Easy font. Easy print. The letters are positioned for easy stacking so you can hang on a ring and flip pages quickly. Students LOVE to be the Mini-prof when it's their turn to try to stump their classmates. Once you have the single sounds down, it's time to blend. Printing on different coloured paper and laminated will help cards to last year after year!
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Who can use this resource:
French Immersion teachers in the Kindergarten to Grade Three classroom and those teaching beginner French students. Can be used at the Grade 4-6 level with Core French students learning to segment and blend complex sounds.
What grade level:
I personally use these activities with 1st and 2nd Grade students in French Immersion. I feel confident that students from K-3 will find these most useful and teachers can come back to them year after year with their students. 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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FRENCH SCIENCE 6 | ESPACE/SPACE | SOLAR SYSTEM/SYSTÈME SOLAIRE | FULL UNIT
By French Made Fun!
Explore our French Grade 6 Science Unit on the Solar System! Engaging 110-page resource covers planets, stars, asteroids, & more. With 60+ pages of worksheets, readings, and projects, including research on Canadian astronauts & astronomers and planets! Perfect for in-depth exploration!
Introducing our comprehensive Grade 6 Science Unit on the Solar System, designed to captivate students with engaging content and thorough assessment materials. This 110-page resource covers all aspects of planetary science, including planets, stars, asteroids, the sun, atmospheric characteristics, rotations, seasons, and eclipses.
What sets our unit apart is the extensive 60+ pages of accompanying worksheets, reading comprehensions, graphic organizers, success criteria, rubrics, and assessment materials. Dive into detailed reading comprehension pieces on various celestial bodies, from rocky and gaseous planets to Earth's habitability. Students will explore atmospheric layers, conduct opinion writing prompts, and engage in reflexive tasks to verify credible sources of information.
But the learning doesn't stop there. With long-term research projects on Canadian astronauts and astronomers and the planets in our solar system, students will delve deeper into space exploration. Each project includes elaborate success criteria, rubrics, web-quests, cut-out cards of Canadian space icons, informative cheat-sheets, self-evaluative tasks, written comprehension pieces, and graphic organizers for tracking information.
Facilitating student presentations is made effortless with our provided infographic templates and listening notes, while teachers benefit from comprehensive cheat-sheets for easy assessment. Culminating with traditional assessments and answer keys, this unit ensures thorough understanding and mastery of key scientific concepts.
Engage your students in an out-of-this-world journey through the cosmos with our Grade 6 Science Unit on the Solar System. Get ready to inspire curiosity and foster a love for learning about our universe!
For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun!
Mme. Kaitlyn
French Prepositions À and DE Bundle
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
French Verbs With Prepositions Before Infinitives - À, DE, or NOTHING - Bundle
Certain French verbs are followed by DE, À, or NOTHING when an infinitive comes next. The resources in this bundle include common verbs that are used on a regular basis. Save 20% with this bundle.
This is a lesson about verbs when followed by infinitives and not nouns.
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➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 & 2 curriculum
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French sports hobbies questions du jour speaking writing activities core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This basic FSL French bundle is designed to enhance conversation skills and vocabulary. With included writing and project ideas centered around favorite sports, hobbies, activities and adventure planning, students have the opportunity to practice new vocabulary both orally and in written form. This resource offers a low-prep solution for whole class discussions, partner activities, or even as a substitute plan.
Included:
- Teacher overview with slides to guide the projects step by step
-New vocabulary with engaging images and sentence starters
-Over 80 slide suggestions for "Questions du jour" or “Prof du jour"
-Writing or project ideas including two backpack templates and several graphic organizers (beginner and intermediate)
Resource 1 (winter themed with sports, clothing and activities)
Resource 2 (sports themed)
Questions du jour:
Ask daily questions as "prof du jour" or "bell ringers" on the topic of winter, pastimes and sports
Vocabulary:
Sports and activities
Basic clothing
Weather vocabulary
Calendar vocabulary
Present tense verbs
Some use of the conditional
Resource 3: Plan your adventure (similar to resource 4)
This French FSL resource helps to encourage speaking and writing about outdoor sports and activities. There are engaging templates included which focus on planning an outdoor adventure. Students respond orally to each question, as they add on to their “adventure” plan. This “print and go” resource takes the stress out of planning. This could also work as a step by step substitute plan.
Students enjoy being creative as they add artwork and sentences to their paper bag backpack (templates included as well as other writing options).
Basic Vocabulary:
Outdoor activities
Limited list choices for location and wildlife
Basic personal information (emergency card)
Simple sentence structures (Je veux aller, Je veux manger…)
Helpful with backpack template:
Scissors, glue, tape, colored pencils, printed templates and a paper bag for each student
Resource 4: Plan my adventure beginner to intermediate level
The final resource has several of the same features as the basic 3D paper bag backpack. This resource has more intermediate sentence structure with some editable options. Teachers can change the questions to work with their class. The printable backpack template may also be better suited for older students.
This activity bundle can be done over several classes, by starting your FSL class off each day with a question of the day. Students write a sentence each day to add to the writing templates.
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French reading comprehension activities bundle #2
By Frenchified
This French reading comprehension bundle includes a variety of short readings in French about a variety of nonfiction topics. Learn about people and places of interest while practicing your French comprehension skills. Each reading includes a glossary of less common words as well as comprehension questions, answer key and links to additional resources. They are suitable for intermediate-low and higher French students.
The readings in this bundle include:
Do your AP French students need practice reading non-fiction in order to prepare for the test? Are you looking for interesting reading activities that can be done as class readings, independent reading, or free voluntary reading? Are you doing plenty of fun stories in your CI-driven French class, but you'd like to expose students to some less-common vocabulary or nonfiction readings? These readings are perfect for your intermediate and advanced French classes, levels 2 (with scaffolding) and up (more independently).
Each reading includes:
ACTFL performance descriptors:
FRENCH SCIENCE 6 | BIODIVERSITÉ/BIODIVERSITY | LIFE SCIENCES | ANIMALS/PLANTS
By French Made Fun!
I created this document for completeness. It contains everything you need to easily and effectively teach this unit. It contains all content (over 75 pages) and over 30 pages of engaging activities, projects, comprehension pieces, computational research, group work, discussions and reflection questions.
Whether you're new to teaching, aren't comfortable teaching science, or are simply tired of planning, this document is for YOU!
I cover so much in this resource:
Also included: a student notebook that follows the slides; with opportunities for students to answer questions, complete SVA (K-W-L) charts, complete activities, research, doodle/color. Here are some activities in their 'notebook':
Answer keys/answer keys are given when a specific answer is requested!
For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun!
Mme. Kaitlyn.
French Valentine's Day Lesson Plan + Activities Bundle La Saint Valentin
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Looking for a complete French lesson plan on Valentine's Day? The content of this unit will appeal mostly to sixth to twelfth grade French learners. The presentation will lead you through an age appropriate discussion of Valentine's Day in France and the cultural differences between North America and France. You can use this lesson with many different levels as there are a lot of different resources included. Be sure to have a look at the video preview!
What is included in this lesson plan:
Presentation 34 slides with presenter notes. Use these notes to further the discussion with more advanced students.
Quiz - Vrai ou faux Students at all levels will know the answers to these true or false questions if they've paid attention during the presentation. Correct the false statements.
Scattergories games 12 versions with Valentine's Day vocabulary, instructions included.
Sudoku games 5 different versions with answer keys using French Valentine's Day vocabulary. Fun and quiet no prep activity.
Writing activity 50 word writing exercise adaptable to any level, but still short and sweet as a supplementary activity.
12 French love proverbs Translate (with a partner or individually) the 12 proverbs the best you can, then do the scrambled sentences exercise to see how well you remember the proverbs.
Vocabulary worksheet
Saint Valentin Taboo Game includes 20 cards. At the top of each card there is a word to describe to partners without using 4 taboo words that are written beneath. All words are written in French and English. Instructions included.
Saint Valentin 20 Questions Game is a fun and effective way to practice forming questions and speaking French using Valentine's Day vocabulary. French and English as well as French only versions are included.
Dominoes Game 16 dominoes to cut out on card stock for a quick activity that your students will enjoy playing.
Tell me 3 things - Dis-moi trois choses: Intermediate to advanced level students work in pairs or small groups and take turns choosing a card and saying three things about what is written on it. Other students listen closely and can react and / or ask questions. All of the cards are written in French only.
In the presentation notes you will often find suggestions for enrichment activities, links to internet websites that go along with that particular slide.
Please note some of these resources are also included in my French Valentine's Day Activity BUNDLE - La Saint Valentin
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➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum
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French winter vocabulary practice word wall flashcards & more core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enhance your FSL (French as a Second Language) classroom with our Winter themed activities. This resource helps to teach and review winter vocabulary. This resource can be used for whole class discussion or partner activities. Students get an opportunity to practice the new vocabulary both orally and written with flashcards, writing prompts, worksheets, and Question du jour.
This resource features over 125 word cards for your class word wall.
Resource 1:
Students get an opportunity to practice the new vocabulary both orally and written with flashcards, writing prompts, worksheets, and Question du jour.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with images (flashcards)
-Over 30 suggestions for "Question du Jour"
-Short writing and drawing prompts
-Includes a weather chart for Question du Jour
-Listen and vote for their favorite music (YouTube playlist shared)
-Plan an outdoor winter adventure with templates
Vocabulary:
Winter sports
Some indoor winter activities
Winter clothing
A few winter animals
Weather vocabulary
Calendar vocabulary
Limited food items
Present tense verbs
Limited use of the conditional
Start your FSL class off each day with a “Question du jour”. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine. This French resource works as either a daily warm up or bell ringer activities.
Please note you must have access to Youtube to play the music videos and suggested short film. The links are editable and can be changed as these are not part of the purchased resource.
Resource 2
Explore key winter themes with 54 flashcards for engaging games. Perfect for reinforcing vocabulary with mystery word worksheets and games. Worksheets work well for sub plans, center activities, or low-prep days.
Included:
-54 flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)
-Answer response sheet included for Scoot with flashcards
-Flyswatter Smash /Slap- includes images to project on board
-Seven low prep worksheets for students to practice the new vocabulary
-An editable sub plan - sheets work even if your substitute does not speak French
There are several game suggestions included that will have your students actively participating in a friendly learning environment. From the classic "Memory" flashcard game to the interactive "Flyswatter Smash" game, students will have a blast while reinforcing their understanding of basic French vocabulary. Inside this resource, there are suggestions to keep your students motivated and actively engaged in their language learning journey.
Resource 3:
This winter themed basic/ core French resource was designed to encourage speaking and writing. There are engaging templates included which focus on planning an outdoor winter day. Students respond orally to each question, as they add on to their plan. This print and go resource takes the stress out of your week as you review core French vocabulary. Students enjoy being creative as they add artwork and French sentences to their hot chocolate template.
Included:
- Teacher overview with slides to guide the mini projects
-Vocabulary with images and sentence starters
-Two writing project ideas including a Hot Chocolate mug and Bio d'un bonhomme de neige
Basic Vocabulary:
List of outdoor activities or sports ( Je veux faire)
Limited list choices for food at cafe - build your hot chocolate (Je veux prendre)
List of clothes and equipment (Je veux apporter)
Design a snowman- Bio d'un bonhomme de neige (3 template options)
Helpful with backpack template:
Scissors, glue, tape, colored pencils, and printed templates
Resource 4:
The word wall posters cover various themes, including winter clothing, sports, outdoor vocabulary, holidays, basic weather, and more. Each 11 by 8.5 sheet includes three illustrated word cards, perfect for classroom display and student reference. Enrich your classroom today with these visual aids.
There is a blank template included for you to add additional words. Efforts have been made to include words from Quebec and France.
Winter themes:
Winter sports and equipment
Winter clothing
Outdoor vocabulary
Various animals
Holiday vocabulary
Winter verbs
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French reading comprehension activities Bundle #4
By Frenchified
This French reading comprehension bundle includes a variety of short readings in French about a variety of nonfiction topics. Learn about people and places of interest while practicing your French comprehension skills. Each reading includes a glossary of less common words as well as comprehension questions, answer key and links to additional resources. They are suitable for intermediate-low and higher French students.
The readings in this bundle include:
Do your AP French students need practice reading non-fiction in order to prepare for the test? Are you looking for interesting reading activities that can be done as class readings, independent reading, or free voluntary reading? Are you doing plenty of fun stories in your CI-driven French class, but you'd like to expose students to some less-common vocabulary or nonfiction readings? These readings are perfect for your intermediate and advanced French classes, levels 2 (with scaffolding) and up (more independently).
Each reading includes:
ACTFL performance descriptors:
(FR) SANTÉ 5/6: LA SEXUALITÉ, L'ANXIÉTÉ ET L'IDENTITÉ (COLLECTION COMPLÈTE)
By French Made Fun!
This documents have 170 pages of activities, games, printables and teachable slides.
I cover:
Many activities come with step-by-step instructions, discussion prompts to guide your teaching. The activities you'll find in this bundle include:
French Subjunctive and Subordinating Conjunctions Lesson Plan
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
French Subjunctive and Subordinating Conjunctions Lesson Plan Distance Learning
This is an advanced French grammar lesson plan in which students will learn which subordinating conjunctions trigger the subjunctive. This lesson is meant for students who have already learned how to form the subjunctive. The purpose of this lesson is to see the subjunctive being used with conjunctions in meaningful context (a story), and to practice using the cards provided with an answer key. This resource is included in my Subjunctive Resources Bundle, and my Advanced French Curriculum Bundle.
Included:
Lesson guide with audio
Story using the subjunctive with conjunctions with audio
Practice cards with audio
Step 1: Provide students with the lesson guide
Step 2: Have students listen to the audio lesson, or teach it yourself
Step 3: Have students listen to the audio instructions before looking at the story.
Step 4: Have students read the story aloud using the subjunctive with conjunctions. An English translation is provided on the second page.
Step 5: Have students listen to the audio version of the story.
Step 6: Have students listen to the story again while reading along (aloud).
Step 7: Students practice forming the subjunctive with conjunctions with a set of 25 practice cards. An answer key with English translations is included. There is a no print version that students can open on their devices as well as a version with 4 cards per page that you can print and cut out if you prefer.
Step 8: Listening comprehension and oral production: Students listen to the audio recording of all of the sentences from the practice cards. Each sentence is read twice. Practice oral production by reading along aloud with the speaker. They can use the answer key to read along.
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French décor de classe alphabet & number, calendar, desk name tag affichage
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enjoy this calming boho themed classroom decor set for your French classroom. This bundle includes desk name plates and tags, a calendar set, and alphabet and number posters. There are also several blank labels to personalize this resource for your classroom.
Resource 1: French Alphabet posters
This boho themed alphabet poster has 3 formats to pick from for either flashcards or for display posters. There is an effort to pick words with an animal theme, but there are additional words added to give teachers choice (i.e. soft g and c).
Please note: When printing this document in Google Slides (to make flashcards or smaller items) go to print preview and click on "handouts per slide". You will download the "handout" slides as a pdf to make flashcards.
Resource 2:
This French Number Poster set (0-20) includes:
-Printed words in French
-Tally marks
-Ten frames
-Number symbol
Resource 3: French Desk Name plates and Name tags
Enhance your French classroom with these boho themed desk name plates! Our desk name plates are not only visually appealing but also packed with useful reference information (i.e. number line, colors, 100s chart, alphabet).
Simply print these zen name plates and add your students names.
Plus, each name plate conveniently prints two per page, making it a cost-effective. Pick from 6 different formats including blank multi-purpose name tag labels and signs.
Resource 4: Calendar Set
Enjoy this calming boho themed calendar kit poster set for your French classroom bulletin board. There are additional labels included for a simple class schedule and lot's of blank labels to personalize.
These posters are 8.5X11 and print with a very small white boarder around the poster. You will have to cut out the labels to make the correct size for each label.
What is included:
Bonus labels include:
Quel temps fait-il?
Aujourd’hui, c’est
Hier, c’était
Demain sera
18 class schedule labels (i.e. la collation, le français)
Find more classroom decor at the following link:
French Desk Name Tags- dots
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Intermediate French reading comprehension activities - Biography bundle #1
By Frenchified
This French reading comprehension bundle includes a variety of short biographies in French. Learn about the lives of some interesting people from around the Francophone world. Each reading includes a glossary of less common words as well as comprehension questions, answer key and links to additional resources. They are suitable for intermediate-low and higher French students.
The biographies in this bundle include:
Do your AP French students need practice reading non-fiction in order to prepare for the test? Are you looking for interesting reading activities that can be done as class readings, independent reading, or free voluntary reading? Are you doing plenty of fun stories in your CI-driven French class, but you'd like to expose students to some less-common vocabulary or nonfiction readings? These readings are perfect for your intermediate and advanced French classes, levels 2 (with scaffolding) and up (more independently).
Each reading includes:
ACTFL performance descriptors:
Comprehends simple stories, routine correspondence, short descriptive texts or other selections within familiar contexts. (int)
Generally comprehends connected sentences and much paragraph-like discourse. (int)
Comprehends information-rich texts with highly predictable order.(int)
Comprehends paragraph discourse such as those found in stories, straightforward literary works, personal and work-related correspondence, written reports or instructions, oral presentations (news), anecdotes, descriptive texts, and other texts dealing with topics of a concrete nature. (adv)
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FRENCH MATHS | GAME/JEU | J'AI QUI A | I HAVE WHO HAS | COLLECTION | BUNDLE
By French Made Fun!
This game bundle includes all of my "J'ai... Qui a?" games I use with my grades 5 and 6 students. In this resource, you'll find:
Each game comes with blank extras if you have more students than cards; however, all card sets (aside from one!) come with 27 cards. Each game also comes with an explanation and examples. Easy to print format (8.5" x 11" single-sided printing, in either B&W or in colour). Roughly 350 cards are included, so get printing, cutting and laminating for a fun school year!
If purchased individually, these games are $2.25 apiece so save yourself a few dollars with this bundled deal.
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Comprehensive French Imperfect Tense Lesson Plan
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
This is a comprehensive lesson on the French imperfect tense. I’ve packaged this lesson for TeachShare exactly the way I teach it to my students whether in person or online. All of the resources in the 9 steps listed below are meant to give students many ways to practice and master the imperfect tense. You can access my video tutorial on YouTube by clicking here. It is a 40 minute lesson. As you read the lesson plan outlined below, you will see that it addresses students directly. A PDF of the lesson plan is included. This lesson is very easy to implement when you're in the classroom with your students, when you have to be absent for a few days and need sub plans, or when your students are studying at home. Click here for more imperfect tense resources.
STUDENT INSTRUCTIONS and LESSON PLAN:
This resource includes everything you see below in the 9 STEP lesson plan. Click here if you only want the practice cards.
The imparfait is one of the ways you can speak in the past. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the imperfect and passé composé tenses, how to add description to a sequence of events, exactly when and how to use the imperfect, and how to form it.
This comprehensive French lesson includes the following to help you practice and master your new skill:
STEP 1 - Download your 12 page cours and use it to follow along while listening to the lesson. There are spaces for you to fill in missing information that you will learn as I explain everything. Taking your own notes directly on paper is a proven way of helping to retain new information.
STEP 2 - Download your 11 page lesson guide and add it to your French resources folder. This copy includes all of the essential rules and examples from the lesson.
STEP 3 - Watch the 40 minute comprehensive video lesson on forming the imperfect and all of the ways you can use it. Click here to watch it on YouTube.
STEP 4 - Download Teacher Lesson Notes and review everything that was taught in the lesson. This copy includes supplementary information that is not included in the lesson guide (all of the extras that come up during the lesson).
STEP 5 - Listening comprehension audio drill: être, aller, avoir, faire. Follow the instructions on the first page of the accompanying PDF which includes a copy of the drill in written form. Practice and master all imperfect forms of these four verbs.
STEP 6 - Listening comprehension audio drill: vouloir, pouvoir, devoir, savoir. Follow the instructions on the first page of the accompanying PDF which includes a copy of the drill in written form. Practice and master all imperfect forms of these four verbs.
STEP 7 - Listening comprehension - La Journée de Vanessa. Listen to a story that is told completely in the imperfect tense. Pay close attention to how the verbs are used. A French only copy of the text in written form is provided as well as a French - English copy.
STEP 8 - Written exercise - 25 sentences are written in the present tense, passé composé or futur proche. Rewrite them in the imperfect tense. An answer key is provided.
STEP 9 - 50 practice cards. This set of cards will really help you master your new skill. Each card includes a common word or expression from the lesson that is typically used in the imperfect. All cards are numbered, and an answer key is provided.
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French décor de classe alphabet & number, calendar, desk name tag affichage
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enjoy this groovy themed classroom décor set for your French classroom. This bundle includes desk name plates and tags, a calendar set, and alphabet and number posters. There are also several blank labels to personalize this resource for your classroom.
Resource 1: French Alphabet posters
This groovy themed alphabet poster has 3 formats to pick from for either flashcards or for display posters. There is an effort to pick words with an animal theme, but there are additional words added to give teachers choice (i.e. soft g and c).
Please note: When printing this document in Google Slides (to make flashcards or smaller items) go to print preview and click on "handouts per slide". You will download the "handout" slides as a pdf to make flashcards.
Resource 2:
This French Number Poster set (0-20) includes:
-Printed words in French
-Tally marks
-Ten frames
-Number symbol
Resource 3: French Desk Name plates and Name tags
Our desk name plates are not only visually appealing but also packed with useful reference information (i.e. number line, colors, 100s chart, alphabet).
Simply print these name plates and add your students names.
Plus, each name plate conveniently prints two per page, making it a cost-effective. Pick from 6 different formats including blank multi-purpose name tag labels and signs.
Resource 4: Calendar Set
Enjoy this calendar kit poster set for your French classroom bulletin board. There are additional labels included for a simple class schedule and lot's of blank labels to personalize.
These posters are 8.5X11 and print with a very small white boarder around the poster. You will have to cut out the labels to make the correct size for each label.
What is included:
Bonus labels include:
Aujourd’hui, c’est
Hier, c’était
Demain sera
24 class schedule labels (i.e. collation, français)
** Please note that the writing and images on this Google slide resource have been flattened and secured to protect my work (therefore not editable). As with every Google slide, buyers can add text boxes to write their own information or insert images.**
Find more classroom decor at the following link:
French Desk Name Tags- dots
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French reading comprehension activities Short Story Bundle - French sub plan
By Frenchified
Are you looking for materials to help your French students with reading comprehension? Look no further! Our French Reading Comprehension Activities and Sub Plans Short Story Bundle is perfect for beginning and intermediate French readers. It can be used for free voluntary reading, guided class reading, or a French sub plan - making it an incredibly versatile resource for in the classroom or at home.
Each story includes:
The stories address a variety of situations, including cultural information.
A brief summary of each story:
Joe & the Talking Sandwich: Joe is a student who brings his lunch to school. Usually this isn’t a problem. But today - his sandwich is talking to him! It gets him in trouble with his teachers and the bus driver. But worst of all, it begs Joe not to eat him at lunch time.
Frankie the Vampire: Frankie is a vampire - a very bad vampire. He is afraid of the dark! This makes it very difficult for him to do the most basic vampire things, especially finding dinner. He needs help, and he finds it from a local psychic.
La Bise: Bryan is an American who is visiting France. He doesn't want to be rude, so he's prepared himself for the French custom of La Bise. But unfortunately, he didn't listen to the entire explanation in French class! Bryan's trip starts out fine but his cultural misunderstandings get him into more and more trouble.
La Baguette Magique: Each day, the local baker sells one special bread - the "baguette magique." And each day, the recipient sees something special happen in his or her life. Joseph wants to learn the secret of the bread, but the baker tells him it will take time.
La Belle Soeur: Lucie and Annie are sisters. Annie is very jealous - she will get her revenge on her popular sister in a devious plan that involves mud, bacon and blue dye.
Canadaman: Josh is a typical boy, until he goes on a camping trip and everything changes. He starts being polite, he develops weird food preferences, and suddenly develops mad hockey skills. What is happening to him, and how will he use these new powers for good instead of evil?
Having short stories available can also save time in the event of emergency absences where you need to provide substitute material. These well-crafted stories are perfect for emergency sub plans that do not require advanced preparation or elaborate instructions. Just print out the bundle’s stories and supplemental materials and you’ll have a fun exercise ready for your students when you aren’t there to supervise them.
FRENCH SCIENCE 6 | AIR ET VOL | FLIGHT | FULL UNIT | NO PREP | FRANÇAIS
By French Made Fun!
This is your all-inclusive package to teach air and flight to your grade 6 immersion students
30 page student ‘Carnet’
2 original comprehension pieces with questions
Tableau S-V-A
Group research + presentations on the atmosphere
Paper airplane experiment
Bernoulli experiment
Step-by-step research project with rubric, self-assessment, goal setting, independent revision guide, paragraph and subject development and creation of a poster.
24 slides
Content
Visually engaging explanations
Complicated concepts and terms made simple.
Guided and prompted. Easily teach with virtually ZERO prep or understanding!
Jokes and puns to meet your 6th graders’ weird humor!
Topics covered:
Bernoulli’s principle
Aerodynamics
4 forces of flight
Properties of air
Air pressure
Atmospheric pressure
Atmosphere layers (‘Troposphere’ comprehension piece)
History of human flight (‘Ornithoptères’ comprehension piece)
French Daily Journal and Activities - Bell Ringers - Journal Quotidien du Matin
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Daily French journals are a wonderful way to start class. You can set this journal up as a bell ringer activity or an early finisher journal. Your students will actively engage in practicing their French in a personalized and meaningful way. You will love this no prep printable daily French journal which includes activities for planning and gratitude. All you have to do is print and go! This French daily work journal provides 200 pages of activities, and it is written completely in French. Take a look at the preview to see all of the details and examples.
Front page activities include the following tasks:
Back page is for writing:
200 pages are included. I like to print double sided which gives me 100 days of journaling. If you choose to have your students use these on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays, you can use this as a full year program.
This resource saves you valuable time by not having to write journal questions yourself. The sequence of tasks is designed to be repetitive so that the tasks remain familiar and achievable, yet the content changes every day to keep it fresh!
The second half of the pages is more challenging than the first as it includes reflexive verbs (even some idiomatic ones), and the vocabulary is at a higher level.
Watch the video I made so that you can see all of the rich material inside and I can show and tell you how I like to use this journal. You'll see that I printed mine double sided on pretty parchment paper and turned it into a booklet that really feels like a journal, but plain white paper and folders to store them in work just as well.
Expect your students to:
You will appreciate:
What teachers like you say about this daily French journal:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Marvelous! My intermediate low-mid students love this! They enjoy doing this at the start of class and at home on days they don't have class. They are intrigued by the quotes and expressions. They love the changing information and the tracking of their self-care...in French! They do not receive a "grade" for this - by their own choice. They find it relevant and fun! We sometimes use it as a jumping off point for some discussion and for some grammar points. Mostly, though, the students just enjoy keeping track of their daily feelings, self-care, etc. in French!!" - Anne S.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My French 3 students were so excited when I showed this to them and have eagerly begun this journaling process. We are beginning our class every other day with this activity. I love all the details that you included!" - Rebecca D.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I've done something similar to this in the past but mine was nowhere near as thorough or well-done. This will be a nice addition to my beginning of class routines." - Shanda H.
PRINTING:
8.5 x 11 letter paper works well for printing this document. All of the pages are black and white and do not require too much ink. I recommend printing the pages double sided. You can bind the pages together with staples, a binder clip, by punching holes in the pages and inserting into a folder, or you can have the pages bound together at a business supply store.
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➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum
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