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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:

  • Stromae
  • Alain Robert
  • GIGN
  • The Paris Underground
  • Life in a cave house

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:

  • a printable article
  • comprehension questions
  • answer key
  • additional resources

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 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

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Advanced French Writing Prompts and Speaking Activities - Year Long Resource

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

This set of 70 French speaking prompts cards and 70 French writing prompts is for advanced French students. It is a year long writing and speaking program for your advanced levels.

The speaking and writing prompts use the same questions. The speaking prompts are in the form of cards that you can project or print to use in the classroom.

These prompts will challenge your upper levels, AP students or secondary French immersion students. Writing is an essential part of mastering French, and the topics used in these prompts are inviting, engaging, and interesting:

  • L'Enfance - Childhood
  • L'Adolescence - Teenage Years
  • La Technologie - Technology
  • L'Amitié - Friendship

A French grading rubric is included for easy grading.

Print the writing prompts and the students can write directly on them. The speaking cards can be used in class with the projecting file, printed and laminated for in class speaking activities or used by the students on their devices.

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French travel vacation countries pays voyages vacances verb aller core FSL

By The Librarian's Language Loft

Resource 1: 10 Francophone countries

Make learning French fun with these differentiated reading activities, perfect for core French and FSL classes (French as a second language). This resource features 10 Francophone country profiles, ideal for full class instruction or low prep center work. Students learn about 10 Francophone countries by filling in an easy to use graphic organizer or highlighting, as they find text evidence. Finally, students can answer questions in the interactive slideshow. The slideshow can also be used for daily class instruction.

What's Included:

Part 1- interactive slideshow

  • 10 Francophone country profiles in an interactive Google Slide (10 self correcting questions which can be shared in your Google classroom)
  • Optional student paper response sheet
  • Works for full-class instruction and daily reading passages too
  • Bonus printable worksheets with additional activities (see part 2)
  • 2 Vocabulary lists French/English
  • Question sheet to use for oral questions on each country

Part 2- Handouts to find text evidence

  • Four country focus with additional activities (includes highlight to find text evidence)
  • 1 Color by number/highlight the text evidence
  • 1 Mystery Maze with true/false questions
  • Two decorative graphic organizer options/project outlines for students to find key information on each country.

Resource 2: Question du jour - Des vacances

This basic French resource (FSL) helps to encourage conversation while expanding core vocabulary (Préférences de vacances). There are writing and project ideas included which focus on vacation preferences (vacation activities and travel options). Students get an opportunity to practice the new vocabulary both orally and written with this low prep resource. It can be used for whole class discussion, partner activities or a substitute plan. 

Included:

- Teacher overview

-New vocabulary with engaging images

-Over 50 suggestions for "Question du Jour"  

-Writing or project ideas 

Vocabulary:

Travel and vacation preferences (Quand je suis en vacances, je préfère.../je préférerais)

Optional use of the conditional

Resource 3: 10 Francophone country mini project and Scavenger hunt

Looking for interactive and engaging activities for your French Second Language (FSL) students? This basic resource is perfect for enhancing reading and writing skills while exploring Francophone countries. This resource includes three mini projects plus a scavenger hunt activity, making it a versatile addition to any FSL classroom.

What's Included:

1. Mini projects:

Country Poster Project:

Includes a vocabulary list and 10 Francophone country descriptions
Objective: Create a poster about a Francophone country.

Instructions: Draw the flag, locate the country on a map, and add images of important places. Use the internet to research for extra details like population.

Social media Post:

Includes a sample template and guiding questions to support writing.

Objective: Craft a visual social media post.

Instructions: Write a short, engaging description in French with photos or drawings of famous locations in the country. Ideal to assign in your Google Classroom.

Air Mail Letter:

Includes a sample letter template.

Objective: Write an air mail letter describing experiences in the country.

Instructions: Describe 2-3 activities or facts in a letter format.

2. Scavenger Hunt:

Objective: Enhance reading comprehension with a twist of fun!

Instructions: Read about 8 students from Francophone countries, answer questions, and use a decoder card to find a mystery word.

Resource 4: Verb aller

Perfect for French as a Second Language (FSL) classrooms, this versatile packet offers a mix of worksheets, games, and engaging activities to help learners master the verb aller in the present tense (and some futur proche). Whether you're looking for a no-prep solution for busy days, sub plans, or interactive center work, this resource is your go-to!

What's Included:

Worksheets with a unique twist!

  • Color by number verb practice
  • Complete the maze with the verb aller
  • 30 fill-in-the blank flashcards to use in activities such as Scoot or partner work

Escape Challenge Task Cards

  • 24 fill-in-the-blank questions with the verb aller
  • Inject some fun with an interactive 4-digit code activity to add movement and excitement to your classroom.
  • Cards also work for Exit tickets or other review games.

4 Practice Worksheets

  • Questions to reinforce verb conjugations.
  • Short-answer questions and reading comprehension activities.
  • Writing practice with negative sentences in the present tense.

These activities are ideal for reinforcing key verb conjugations, improving sentence structure, and enhancing comprehension through engaging and interactive learning. Keep your FSL students motivated and build their confidence with this engaging aller verb practice set!

Resource 5: Countries and Travel theme

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This resource is designed to make reviewing basic French verbs not only effective but also enjoyable, ensuring your students stay motivated and excited about their language learning journey.

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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:

  • J'ai... Qui a? Valeur de position.
  • J'ai... Qui a? Multiples de 11, 12 et 13.
  • J'ai... Qui a? Dixièmes et centièmes.
  • J'ai... Qui a? Le nombre entier et les dixièmes.
  • J'ai... Qui a? Droites numériques.
  • J'ai... Qui a? Rapports partie à partie.
  • J'ai... Qui a? Rapports partie à partie ET partie à tout.
  • J'ai... Qui a? Les fractions.
  • J'ai... Qui a? Plans cartésiens (1er quadrant)
  • J'ai... Qui a? Plans cartésiens (4 quadrants)
  • J'ai... Qui a? Décimaux et grilles de 100.
  • J'ai... Qui a? Addition des nombres décimaux.
  • J'ai... Qui a? Multiplications et divisions
  • J'ai... Qui a? La distributivité

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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French Pronouns Skill Drill - Listening Comprehension and Speaking Practice

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a new way to drill French pronouns? This resource includes 50 sentences to improve listening and speaking skills when using direct and indirect object pronouns and the adverbial pronouns Y and EN. Check out the preview to take a closer look.

Some negation and double pronouns are used, and this activity includes the following tenses:

  • present tense
  • passé composé
  • futur proche
  • imperative

This is a 24 minute MP3 audio recording of 50 sentences to be restated or written by your students using a pronoun or double pronouns. Each sentence is read twice before time is given for student responses, then the answer is given. You will appreciate the differences in the voices used in this recording. There are three different voices, all native speakers.

I've included five different ways that you can use this pronoun audio drill (see below). Suitable for core, immersion and homeschool curriculums. This drill is fantastic practice for the AP exam.

This resource is included in my advanced French growing bundle.

What's included?

  • MP3 recording audio drill - 50 sentences - 24 minutes
  • 5 ways to use this audio drill
  • Transcript
  • Answer key
  • Student response sheet

1. Language lab or classroom listening and speaking exercise

Students listen to the drill either as a class or with individual headphones on. They will hear a sentence read twice by two different speakers. The number of pronouns to be used in each sentence is indicated in the recording. After the second reading of the sentence students are given time to say their answer before the correct response is pronounced. The sentences are purposefully not numbered in the recording so that you can choose to do them either in or out of order. This is a listening and speaking grammar drill and writing the answers is not necessarily encouraged.

2. Language lab or classroom silent written exercise

Provide each student with a numbered answer recording sheet. Students should be reminded to pay close attention as the sentences in the recording are NOT numbered. The sentences that are read in the recording are written on the student response sheet and words to be replaced by pronouns are underlined. Since this is a fast moving exercise you may want to give students a chance to revise their answers once the recording has stopped.

3. Whiteboard classroom activity - Individual or paired work

Have students write sentences using pronouns on whiteboards after they’ve heard the sentence spoken twice. Pause the recording and give students time to write their answers. When they’ve finished have them listen carefully and check their work when you stop pause and play the answer. This works particularly well with pairs of students because they can help each other and the work won’t seem so tedious. I often allow my pairs of students to keep track of one point per correct answer and at the end of the activity see which group has the most points.

4. Bell ringer activity

You have and extra five or ten minutes at the beginning or end of class, why not play a few minutes of the pronoun drill? With 50 sentences to choose from you could keep it quite varied.

5. Group writing game

Chances are you have your students’ desks in some kind of rows or groups. Here’s a fun way to change up the pronoun drill a bit. Let’s say you have rows or groups of five students. Before starting the drill recording give the first person in each group a blank sheet of paper and he should have something to write with.

Number the paper 1 - 5 (or the number of students in the group) and as you play the drill the first student has to write his answer next to #1. He has to write something even if he doesn’t know exactly how to spell it. Immediately after the answer is pronounced on the recording he must pass the paper to the next person in his group. It’s important not to hesitate because the recording will continue.

Person #2 records his answer and so on until each person in the group has had a go. At this point, stop the recording and the last person in each group brings the paper back up to the first person who can look over all of the answers written by his group members. He can make any changes he wants to make to anyone’s answer BUT STUDENTS CANNOT SPEAK A WORD TO EACH OTHER.

He then passes the paper back down the row and everyone gets a chance to change either his own or another group member’s answer. They should move fast though because here’s the catch, the first group to turn in a 100% accurate paper to the teacher wins that round!


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French hobbies pastimes locations loisir sports passe-temps endroit core FSL

By The Librarian's Language Loft

Enhance your core French Second Language (FSL) curriculum with this convenient resource focused on hobbies, pastimes, sports, locations and events (les passe-temps, les événements, les sports, les loisirs, les endroits). These comprehensive activities are designed to reinforce basic vocabulary related to planning activities and events among friends. These 5 resource also encourages conversation while expanding core vocabulary with the "question du jour". Encourage creativity with writing prompts and project ideas centered around favorite activities. With minimal preparation required, this resource includes activities to reinforce basic vocabulary both orally and in writing. Whether for whole class discussions, partner activities, or substitute plans, this versatile resource helps to foster language proficiency.

Resource 1:

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.

Included:

- Teacher overview

-New vocabulary with engaging images

-Over 55 suggestions for "Question du Jour"  

-Writing or project ideas 

Vocabulary:

Sports, activities and hobbies

Clothing

Present tense verbs 

Weather and calendar questions

Optional use of the conditional

Resource 2:

This resource offers a variety of engaging activities from worksheets for practicing key vocabulary to speaking opportunities through a class survey, discussion templates, and skits, your students will have ample chances to develop their language skills. They can even showcase their writing by creating personalized descriptions of their pastimes, perfect for presentation on a water bottle design.

Included:

-Teacher overview in Englisih

-Vocabulary list and templates/models to support writing

-Flashcards for many hobbies and pastimes

-Speaking activities (skits, discussion template, "Trouve quelqu'un qui", & class survey)

-Description of games to play with flashcards

-Print and go worksheets for written practice (8 pages)

-Mini- project templates

This "water bottle" mini project activity can be done over several classes, by starting your FSL class each day with a “Question du jour”. Students write down their answers each day to add to their final written project.

Resource 3:

This user-friendly resource facilitates engaging classroom activities using text message conversations and event posters. Featuring fourteen text message conversations that can be easily printed and displayed around the classroom, students fill in tables and a daily schedule while reading each conversation. This can work as a scavenger hunt activity. After students can plan their own ideal week schedule filled with amazing events. Additionally, students will work with six event posters to craft simple skits, answer questions, and design their own event posters, fostering creativity and language proficiency.

Key Features:

  • Teacher overview for easy implementation
  • 14 text message examples for interactive learning
  • 6 event poster examples to stimulate creativity
  • Questions on personal preferences and a skit template
  • 6 suggested activities for speaking, reading and writing
  • Student handouts for efficient information collection
  • Vocabulary list included
  • Present tense verbs
  • A focus is on les mots interrogatifs où, quand, qui, et combien

Be sure to preview the sample card in the pictures for language level reference.

Resource 4: Locations and Places

This core French (FSL) resource reviews vocabulary related to common locations, places, or buildings. There are many suggested activities and games to get your students speaking and writing in French. This print and go resource takes the stress out of your week as you review basic French vocabulary.

Included:

-Teacher overview in English with suggested games and activities

-Game suggestions and partner activities (i.e.Cards for J'ai...Qui a..?, Sentence matching, Scoot, memory card game, Twenty questions)

-45 Flashcards of common locations (for games or to display in class)

-5 worksheets to practice new vocabulary (i.e. crosswords, word search, fill in the blank)

-Two skit formats

Resource 5: Scavenger Hunt and Escape Room Task cards -Locations

Included in this Resource:

  • Chasse au Trésor (Scavenger Hunt): Interactive scavenger hunt activity focused on locations. An activity where students complete sentences by finding the matching answer on another card (e.g., "Quand je suis malade, je vais ______"). This helps reinforce their understanding of when and why certain locations are visited.
  • Jeu d'évasion- Escape room task cards: This printable task card activity includes 16 questions about locations. Students race to find the final 4-digit answer! Hang the task cards on the wall, place them on desks, or pass them around. Each answer will be decoded and recorded on a student answer sheet. The task cards are broken down into 4 levels with 4 puzzle types (decoders). Use these task cards for a partner escape room activity, SCOOT, scavenger hunt, or stations. There are countless ways to set it up, allowing students to be out of their seats, moving around, and learning!
  • Guess the Location Game: A game where students use four hints (Cheveux, Coiffeur, Ciseaux, Shampooing) to guess a specific location.
  • Mystery Maze Sheet: Students problem solve to find their way out of maze with questions on locations.
  • Skit: Students can use the skit outline to build their own conversations in French.

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French Relative Pronoun DONT Unit Lesson Plan

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French Relative Pronoun: DONT

This is a comprehensive lesson on the French relative pronoun DONT for upper-intermediate students. This lesson is meant to accompany my 24 minute grammar video lesson on YouTube in which I give the rules and show plenty of examples to explain how this pronoun is used in context. You can skip the video lesson if you wish and directly distribute the lesson guide as you teach DONT on your own.

If you only want the practice cards, you can purchase them separately here.

All of the following resources are included to help your students continue to practice and master this French grammar skill. This resource is included in my Advanced French Curriculum Bundle.

STEP 1: Print and distribute the 6 page lesson guide on the relative pronoun DONT.

STEP 2: Show the 24 minute video lesson to learn how to use this pronoun or teach the lesson yourself.

STEP 3: 6 sudoku puzzles to help student become familiar with 20 French expressions that are commonly used along with DONT.

STEP 4: Written exercise (1 - 25). Link relative and main clauses with DONT. Answer key is included.

STEP 5: Practice speaking cards (1 - 25). Use these cards to practice oral production when using the pronoun DONT. The sentences are not the same ones used in the written exercise.

Included:

  • 25 numbered practice cards - 4 per page for printing and cutting out
  • 25 numbered practice cards (the same ones) - 1 per page for online use
  • Numbered answer key

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French hobbies pastimes locations loisir sports passe-temps endroit core FSL

By The Librarian's Language Loft

Enhance your core French Second Language (FSL) curriculum with this convenient resource focused on hobbies, pastimes, sports, locations and events (les passe-temps, les événements, les sports, les loisirs, les endroits). These comprehensive activities are designed to reinforce basic vocabulary related to planning activities and events among friends. This resource also encourages conversation while expanding core vocabulary with the "question du jour". Encourage creativity with writing prompts and project ideas centered around favorite activities. With minimal preparation required, this resource includes activities to reinforce basic vocabulary both orally and in writing. Whether for whole class discussions, partner activities, or substitute plans, this versatile resource helps to foster language proficiency.

Resource 1:

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.

Included:

- Teacher overview

-New vocabulary with engaging images

-Over 55 suggestions for "Question du Jour"  

-Writing or project ideas 

Vocabulary:

Sports, activities and hobbies

Clothing

Present tense verbs 

Weather and calendar questions

Optional use of the conditional

Resource 2:

This resource offers a variety of engaging activities from worksheets for practicing key vocabulary to speaking opportunities through a class survey, discussion templates, and skits, your students will have ample chances to develop their language skills. They can even showcase their writing by creating personalized descriptions of their pastimes, perfect for presentation on a water bottle design.

Included:

-Teacher overview in Englisih

-Vocabulary list and templates/models to support writing

-Flashcards for many hobbies and pastimes

-Speaking activities (skits, discussion template, "Trouve quelqu'un qui", & class survey)

-Description of games to play with flashcards

-Print and go worksheets for written practice (8 pages)

-Mini- project templates

This "water bottle" mini project activity can be done over several classes, by starting your FSL class each day with a “Question du jour”. Students write down their answers each day to add to their final written project.

Resource 3:

This user-friendly resource facilitates engaging classroom activities using text message conversations and event posters. Featuring fourteen text message conversations that can be easily printed and displayed around the classroom, students fill in tables and a daily schedule while reading each conversation. This can work as a scavenger hunt activity. After students can plan their own ideal week schedule filled with amazing events. Additionally, students will work with six event posters to craft simple skits, answer questions, and design their own event posters, fostering creativity and language proficiency.

Key Features:

  • Teacher overview for easy implementation
  • 14 text message examples for interactive learning
  • 6 event poster examples to stimulate creativity
  • Questions on personal preferences and a skit template
  • 6 suggested activities for speaking, reading and writing
  • Student handouts for efficient information collection
  • Vocabulary list included
  • Present tense verbs
  • A focus is on les mots interrogatifs où, quand, qui, et combien

Be sure to preview the sample card in the pictures for language level reference.

Resource 4: Locations and Places

This core French (FSL) resource reviews vocabulary related to common locations, places, or buildings. There are many suggested activities and games to get your students speaking and writing in French. This print and go resource takes the stress out of your week as you review basic French vocabulary.

Included:

-Teacher overview in English with suggested games and activities

-Game suggestions and partner activities (i.e.Cards for J'ai...Qui a..?, Sentence matching, Scoot, memory card game, Twenty questions)

-45 Flashcards of common locations (for games or to display in class)

-5 worksheets to practice new vocabulary (i.e. crosswords, word search, fill in the blank)

-Two skit formats

** 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.**

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French 1 Grammar Review - Practice Activity

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French 1 grammar review - Back to school or end of the year practice activity

This is a review of beginner French grammar. This activity is very thorough, and is meant to help you assess your students' beginner level skills.

Use this activity as a comprehensive review either at the end of the year or when students come back to school after a long break.

This is a video activity which also includes a set of 652 slides to project and practice with when you don't want to use the video. Using the slides is a nice way to lead the pace of the review on your own. Watch a preview of this activity on YouTube to see exactly how it works.

Use this activity to put together all of the grammar you've spent time teaching.

1. Students listen closely and read along as they are asked how to say different things they should know by the end of French 1 (see details below), and then they speak their answers. The pace is not too slow, and there's a lot of repetition.

It's easy to break this activity down into small bites as the video is 75 minutes long.

Remember, you can also lead the review yourself by using the practice slides provided.

French 1 grammar used in this activity:

  • Subject pronouns
  • Disjunctive pronouns
  • Definite, indefinite, and partitive articles
  • Ways to use DE
  • Plural nouns
  • Possessive adjectives
  • Prepositions of location
  • Numbers 0-100
  • Time, days, months
  • Il y a
  • Aller
  • Être
  • C’est vs Il est
  • Avoir
  • Faire
  • Descriptive adjectives
  • Forming questions in 3 ways

Included:

  1. Full length downloadable video review activity - 75 minutes long
  2. Practice slides for online use to practice and test writing skills - 652 slides

Step 1: Watch the video activity for a full review of French 1 grammar.

Step 2: Use the set of slides to project the questions and have students speak or write their answers. Read the slide that I would have spoken in step 1, and give students the time needed to write their responses before showing at the answer card. As the cards are not numbered, I encourage you to download them and either have students use them tablets or project them for a whole class activity rather than printing.

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French winter sports clothing vocabulary activities bingo & 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, centers or partner activities. Students get an opportunity to practice the new vocabulary both orally and written with flashcards, writing prompts, bingo, worksheets, and "Question du jour".

Resource 1:

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)

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

Resource 2

Explore key winter themes with 54 flashcards for engaging games. Perfect for reinforcing vocabulary with several mystery word printables. 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 - worksheets 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.

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 winter activities or sports ( Je veux faire)

A limited list of food at a café - build your hot chocolate (Je veux commander)

List of clothes and equipment (Je veux apporter/ porter)

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:

Winter Bingo with or without words

Teacher call sheet

Digital or print

** 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.**

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.

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French Verb MANQUER À - Practice Review Cards + Lesson Plan

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French Verb MANQUER À - Comprehensive Lesson Plan

Do your students feel very confused when trying to use the verb manquer to mean that they miss a person, place, or a thing? It's only natural for English speakers to feel confused as the entire construction is different. In this lesson they will learn some clever tricks to help them nail this confusing verb! Have a look at the preview to see everything that is included in this comprehensive lesson.

➯ STEP 1: Download and print the 7 page lesson guide with plenty of space for taking notes.

➯ STEP 2: Have students watch my 15 minute video lesson or teach the lesson yourself.

➯ STEP 3: Complete a challenging crossword puzzle using manquer à.

➯ STEP 4: Unscramble the French words to form sentences that translate to the English equivalents.

➯ STEP 5: Now that they've watched the lesson, taken notes on their study guides, completed a challenging crossword puzzle, done a scrambled sentences worksheet, they still need more practice! Use your set of 65 cards in 3 tenses that will remind them to turn off their English brains, and put on their French ones!

➯ STEP 6: Download the practice chart and have students work individually or with a partner to fill in the boxes with French translations of English sentences (from our English brains). Once they've filled it out and checked their answers, they fold the paper down the center on the dotted line and use it to practice until this new skill sticks in their brains.

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French core School vocabulary practice FSL low prep games bingo worksheets

By The Librarian's Language Loft

Elevate your French Second Language (FSL) classroom experience with this comprehensive school vocabulary resource bundle. Enhance language learning with flashcards, perfect for engaging games and interactive lessons. Reinforce basic school vocabulary with intriguing activities such as mystery word worksheets, word searches, drawing exercises, and fun games. These printable resources are versatile, making them ideal for sub plans, center activities, or low-prep days. Unlock creativity as students personalize their learning by designing their own locker and crafting sentences to describe it.

Resource 1: Personal school Supplies
Included:
-36 flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)
-Answer response sheet included for Scoot with flashcards
-Flyswatter Smash /Slap- includes one image to project on board
-Ten low prep worksheets for students to practice the new vocabulary (mystery word vocabulary match, word search, crosswords, drawing and more )
-Mini-project- design and write about your locker (template and example)
-An editable sub plan - sheets work even if your substitute does not speak French

Resource 2: School subjects and places

This French Second Language (FSL) resource reviews vocabulary with a focus on basic school subjects, larger school items, and areas in a school. Students can practice speaking with 3 dialogue suggestions. Students can also label school spaces and do a scavenger hunt.

Included:

-39 flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)

-Answer response sheet included for Scoot with flashcards

-Flyswatter Smash /Slap- includes one image to project on board

-Ten low prep worksheets for students to practice the new vocabulary (mystery word vocabulary match, word search, crosswords and more )

-Three simple skits to practice speaking

-School room signs to label spaces in the building and a basic scavenger hunt

-An editable sub plan - sheets work even if your substitute does not speak French

Resource 3: Bingo

Bring some fun in to your French FSL class with school vocabulary bingo. This engaging resource is perfect for vocabulary review. Either print and play or use Google classroom to play digitally. Two bingo options to pick from - with or without words. Quick setup, suitable for any age.

What you will find :

1-Thirty-five cards without words (image only)

2-Thirty-five cards with words and images

3-Bingo calling list for teacher with 35 images (and use as vocabulary list for students too)

Google classroom set up- share slides in your Google classroom and assign each student a number from 1-36. Students can make their own copy of their card. Students use the red circles as bingo markers. IF more markers are needed- select a circle ctrl+D.

Bonus Resource: Games

*Please note the flashcards are similar in this resource but the price is reduced to account for some repeats.

This is an engaging core French Second Language FSL resource with game suggestions to review basic school vocabulary. There are printable flashcards with 63 images. This resource is perfect for reinforcing vocabulary while having fun playing games like Scoot, Typhon, or Flyswatter smash/Board slap.

Included:

-63 colored flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)

-Answer response sheet included

-Two options for Scoot questions (English support for beginner students or flashcards)

-Typhon  grid and questions - The grid can be adapted to review any topic. Blank typhon question sheets included.

-Flyswatter Smash board/Board slp- various ways to play including project the image on the board.

-Three page overview of 10 basic FSL games to review vocabulary

There are ten 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. 

** 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.**

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L'École et les Cours - School - Bundled French Resources

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

L'École et les Cours - School - Bundled French Resources

Activities to use in the French classroom when talking about l'école et les cours. Save 20%.

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French basic personal description appearances emotions describing people Bundle

By The Librarian's Language Loft

This basic core French FSL bundle helps to review vocabulary related to describing people, their physical appearance and emotions. There are templates for interviewing a partner, "investigating" one's teacher and more low prep activities.

Resource 1 Describing People

Included:

- Teacher overview and further activity suggestions

-Three culturally diverse panels of photographs for the game Guess who/Qui suis-je? Photograph panels can be shared with students to play with partners, printed (color) or used for the class to play with a projector.

-Three printable sheets with descriptions for students to match the descriptions to photos.

-Handout to help students ask questions for the activity “Twenty Questions”

-Ten hidden celebrity pictures for students to try to identify by asking “Twenty Questions”. Squares are removed as they ask each question.

-Templates for students to create their own “Wanted” posters with descriptions of a friend. Plus they can make up their friends "crime" and add a photograph if done in Google slides.

-Suggestions for projects for students to create their own “Twenty Questions” activity or students can write about their favorite celebrity to present.

Vocabulary Review:

Physical descriptions/Facial

Present tense verbs 

Basic sentence structures

Please note: This resource works best using a projector in class or if students can view copies on Google classroom. Printing the photograph grid in b/w would not work well for the physical descriptions. 

Resource 2

This French Second Language FSL resource helps review basic personal questions with core French students. This is a great way to get to know your students.

Students can interview their classmates to get extra speaking practice. Next they can either write about the classmate (Tout sur ____) or about themselves with several templates to pick from (Tout sur moi!). Finally there are 24 personal basic profiles given with 3 suggested games and activities for more speaking practice with personal questions (i.e. How old are you? What is your favorite pastime?).

In addition to the pre-designed templates, there are blank options which gives more flexibility to stronger classes. There are 22 interview questions included which students can use for support while writing a paragraph. There is a simplified version also included.

Included:

-Four template formats including smartphone, retro signs, basic style or pennant flag

-Let students investigate you with "Qui est mon prof?" (2 levels included)

-Students also become a detective with "Le Détective des Camarades"

-A list of 22 basic questions (with English for support) - this allows students to pick their own sentences or it could be used for an interview

-Blank templates that allow for more personalized sentences

-Additional templates to write about a classmate

-Twenty questions handout (with English support)

-Twenty-four basic personal profiles and suggested activities and games

-Bonus activity : Guess who ? Students write 8 clues and classmates have to guess who it is...

Resource 3 - Emotions - Question du jour

This basic French (FSL) four corners activity helps to encourage conversation with beginner FSL students while focusing on emotions (l'apprentissage social et émotionnel). This interactive icebreaker combines language learning and movement. Students will actively participate by choosing from a list of emotions and discussing their choices.

Included:

- Teacher overview

-New vocabulary with engaging images

-Twenty large photograph flashcards with emotions

-Over 40 slide suggestions for "Questions du Jour" / "Quatre coins"

Vocabulary:

Present tense verbs/limited conditional

basic vocabulary with images to help with comprehension

20 emotions flashcashs

Resource 4- Emotions

This French (FSL) resource has activities to encourage conversation on emotions while improving language skills (SEL or l'apprentissage social et émotionnel). Students can write in a daily emotions notebook, think about what activities make them feel better and write down their preferred activities. There are several sheets to practice writing emotion vocabulary and grammar. Finally there are templates for a mini project where students can reflex their emotional choices.

Included:

- Teacher overview

-Two formats for writing "Mon carnet d’émotions"

-Images and a supporting list to discuss "things that help make you feel better"

-Seven worksheet options for beginner students to practice writing new vocabulary and grammar (avoir/être)

-Two simple skits to practice new vocabulary

-Two templates for a final mini project

-18 emoji emotion flashcards

Vocabulary:

Present tense verbs/limited conditional

1 French/English lexique to help with writing - "activities that make you happy" and additional emotions

** 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.**

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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! French 3 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! Advanced French curriculum

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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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.

** 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.**

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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 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

** 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.**

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