Color Word Centers and Small Group Activities in English Spanish and French
By Jennifer Connett
Do you teach a foreign language to your students? This packet contains two center activities that help teach colors in English, Spanish and French! It is differentiated so that students who need more help can use the colored word cards and those who are more advanced can use the black and white cards. The first center activity, the students match the color name to the color splat on the color mats. There are color mats available in English, Spanish and French with word cards available with each color. Use Velcro on the word cards and the blank spaces to allow the word cards to stay in place. The second center activity is a matching/memory game where students pair the colored splat card with the correct color word. This center is also available in English, Spanish and French. Pages 3-4: American English color charts Pages 5-6: English word cards in black and white Pages 7-8: English word cards in color Pages 9-10: British English color charts Pages 11-12: Spanish color charts Pages 13-14: Spanish word cards in black and white Pages 15-16: Spanish word cards in color Pages 17-18: French color charts Pages 19-20: French word cards in black and white Pages 21-22: French word cards in color Page 23: Color cards for matching/concentration game Pages 24-25 English word cards in black and white Pages 26-27 English word cards in color Page 28: Spanish word cards in black and white Page 29: Spanish word cards in color Page 30: French word cards in black and white Page 31: French word cards in color
Color Word Recognition Self Checking Cards in French
By Jennifer Connett
Practice reading and recognizing color words with these self checking color word recognition cards. These are easy, low prep cards that will make a great center, small group or morning tub activity. The following colors are included: rouge orange jaune vert bleu violet rose noir blanc marron/brun gris Need color word cards in another language? Check out these other sets of Color Word Recognition Cards! Self Checking Color Word Recognition Cards in English Self Checking Color Word Recognition Cards in Spanish
Easily Learn Time in French/Write/Draw/Choose/worksheets/practice
By EduTeachers Toolbox
Learn time in French through drawing, writing, and choosing the correct answer through these worksheets
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French questions interview FSL tout sur moi all about me speaking me voici
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Introducing a back to school French Second Language FSL resource to help 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.
This resource works as a low prep review activity or for a substitute plan. These worksheets can be printed and some can also be uploaded to your Google Classroom for seamless digital completion.
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...
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French countries world travel pays voyages vocabulary review FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Boost your FSL students' learning (French as a Second Language) with this basic resource focused on countries of the world and travel—perfect for students to review key French vocabulary and grammar while exploring global destinations. This resource include interactive and creative tasks designed to keep students motivated and excited about learning French!
Scavenger Hunt: Travel Edition
Dream Trip Writing Project (suitcase templates)
Activity Sheets
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French core vocab review basic questions colors months days numbers FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Elevate your Core French students' learning experience with this basic French vocabulary review resource. Perfect for end-of-year reviews, back-to-school refreshers, or injecting fun into your French as a Second Language (FSL) classroom routine, this versatile tool keeps students motivated and engaged. This resource words well for a low prep day, sub plan or center work too.
What's Included :
Escape Challenge Task Cards with 4 digit code (5 ways to use):
Twelve Review Worksheets:
Please look at the language level in the thumbnails before purchasing.
This resource is designed to make reviewing basic French vocabulary not only effective but also enjoyable, ensuring your students stay motivated and excited about their language learning journey.
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French weather la météo speaking question du jour four corners core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This FSL (French as a second language) weather themed "question du jour" or "bell ringer" resource helps to encourage conversation while expanding vocabulary. There are also "quatre coins" and "Levez-vous si" slides to combine language learning and movement. Starting your French class each day with a daily question is a great way to get students talking, and it establishes a low stress routine.
Included:
-Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Over 40 suggestions for daily questions including 9 "Quatre coins" and 8 "Levez-vous si "
-Daily questions can also serve as a daily writing prompt
Vocabulary:
Focus is on present tense verbs but others are used too (Je préfère, Je préférerais, Je n'ai jamais)
Vocabulary focus is on weather and seasons while highlighting some clothing and weather related activities.
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Core French Question du Jour Prof du jour basic vocabulary FSL review and more
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This core French FSL resource helps to review basic vocabulary with a daily question. Start your class off each day with a warm up question du jour or activity. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine with no extra prep.
This resource can be used for whole class discussion, centers, or partner activities. Students get an opportunity to practice the vocabulary both orally and written with Questions du jour.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Over 30 suggestions for "Question du Jour" and activities with basic beginner vocabulary
-Fourteen additional "Stand up if.." questions or "Lève-toi si"
-Short writing and drawing prompts with images
-Includes a moveable date and weather chart
-Listen and vote for their favorite music using a conversation mat
-Mystery items and photos
Vocabulary Review:
Numbers 1-30
Basic colors
Days of the week
Days of the month
Basic feelings
School items
Seasons
Weather
Calendar vocabulary
Present tense verbs
Many of the “Question du jour” or “Warm up” activities can be done within a notebook. It is recommended that you pick a “prof du jour” to ask the questions to the class for even more oral practice. This also helps with substitute preparation when you have an established routine.
Please note you must have access to Youtube to play the music videos. The music can be changed as these are not part of the purchased resource.
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French weather forecast météo activities projects Escape cards basic core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Get your French as a Second Language (FSL) students reviewing basic vocabulary related to weather, clothing, and seasonal activities. This resource keeps students engaged while building their language skills through fun, hands-on activities. These activities are meant as low prep review of core vocabulary.
Included:
Escape Challenge Task Cards with 4-Digit Code:
Weather Forecast Mini-Project:
Origami T-Shirt Mini-Project:
Print and go worksheets:
Please look at the language level in the thumbnails before purchasing.
This resource is designed to make reviewing basic French vocabulary not only effective but also enjoyable, ensuring your students stay motivated.
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Francophone countries pays project travel scavenger French read & write FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
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.
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French weather la météo vocab. forecast project scavenger hunt basic core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Looking for a fun, engaging way to reinforce core French vocabulary and weather terms? This Basic French Scavenger Hunt is the perfect interactive activity to build reading comprehension and critical thinking. Students will explore weather forecasts from various countries around the world while answering questions to unlock a mystery word! Take learning further with a Photo Gallery Walk! Hang weather-themed posters around the room, and have students write descriptions or sentences using vocabulary words.
What's Included:
Options: Photo Gallery Walk or Question du Jour
Students will use weather forecasts from regions like France, Quebec, and more. They’ll read, answer questions, and work collaboratively to solve each challenge, all while building essential vocabulary and language skills. The goal is to unscramble the mystery word and collect the correct total points!
Please check reading level in the preview. This is a more basic reading resource.
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French speaking Questions du jour activities speaking Project FSL core
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This basic French FSL resource helps to engage students with conversation starting photographs -Things we love to hate. Students will all want to share their opinion while they practice simple French sentences. Immersion students can expand on responses with “parce que…” This activity is great for Valentine's day or any day!
At the end, students can make their own “J’adore” and “Je deteste” folding booklet or slideshow. This is a great "no prep" activity for Valentine’s Day, sub plan or anytime.
Included:
-Over 37 suggestions for "Question du Jour" with photographs
-Photographs focus on hot topics- such as "things we love to hate"
-Writing and drawing activity for student to share their likes and dislikes
-Additional template slides to add your own information or for a student project
Verbs- aimer, détester, adorer
negative
Present tense verbs
Start your class off each day with a warm up “question du jour”. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine with no extra prep. Many of the “Question du jour” or “Warm up” activities can be done within a notebook.
It is recommended that you pick a “prof du jour” to ask the questions to the class for even more oral practice. This also helps with substitute preparation when you have an established routine.
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ESL countries world travel basic vocabulary scavenger hunt project EAL ELL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Boost your ESL students' learning (English as a Second Language) with this basic resource focused on countries of the world and travel—perfect for students to review key vocabulary and grammar while exploring global destinations. This resource include interactive and creative tasks designed to keep students motivated and excited about learning French!
Scavenger Hunt: Travel Edition
Dream Trip Mini Project (suitcase templates)
Activity Sheets
Please review the language level in the photos before purchasing the resource. This resource is intended for centers, a low prep day or a review.
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French fashion clothing writing speaking vêtements la mode FSL project templates
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enhance your French as a second language classroom with this resource designed to help students use and practice vocabulary related to clothing and fashion. Whether you want to create a dynamic fashion show or stimulate creativity with a fashion inspiration board, this resource has sentence models and examples to help beginner II and intermediate leveled students practice French.
*This resource should be used after students have already been introduced to sentence structure, basic clothing vocabulary, adjectives, colors and present tense verbs.
This resource includes the following:
A teacher overview of the 5 clothing projects/activities
A printable French/English clothing vocabulary list
Four conversation mats to help students plan and write
Five project examples with sample sentence models for FSL students
A list of simplified teen styles and descriptions
A store ad and comprehension questions
Projects and activities:
Beginner II to Intermediate levels:
-A written fashion show template and model
-Fashion Inspiration board template
-Create a catalog sales page for a your own store
- An option for students to create a personal video clip of their fashion choices (a very basic sample student video included)
-Research an online store website (questions to answer)
-Prepare a "red carpet" interview video with your "favorite" celebrity (record with green screen for more fun)
Intermediate:
-Research a fashion style for teens and make a graphic collage to display the style and write short descriptions for each element of the style.
These projects can be done over several classes, by starting your FSL class off each day with a lesson on sentence structure. Students write sentences each day to add to the writing templates. It is helpful if students also share orally the sentences to get extra practice.
You may also like:
French basic II clothing activities
French basic I clothing vocabulary Introduction
French Clothing and Fashion Speaking Question Du Jour
French Clothing and Fashion Projects
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French describing people physical traits speaking writing activities core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This core French FSL resource helps to review basic vocabulary related to describing people and their physical features. There are 3 culturally diverse photograph grids for the game “Guess who?” There are “Wanted” poster templates and a “guess the celebrity” mystery game. It is a great way to get students talking and writing.
This is a resource that you can also share in the Google classroom. This resource can be used for whole class discussion or partner activities. Students get an opportunity to practice the vocabulary within various games and activities. These activities could also be set up into station work.
Included:
- Teacher overview and further activity suggestions
-Three culturally diverse panels of photographs for the game Guess who/Devine qui? 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.
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French hobbies sports pastimes & location loisirs core FSL basic back to school
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Spark your students' creativity in French as a Second Language (FSL) with this **hobby and pastime-themed resource (**Passe-temps et Activités de Loisirs)! Designed to enhance speaking and writing skills while reinforcing basic French vocabulary, 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, partner activities, "Trouve quelqu'un qui", & class survey)
-Description of games to play with flashcards
-Print and go worksheets for written practice (10 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.
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French vacation travel voyages vacances question du jour je préfère core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
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
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.
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core French speaking question du jour four corners activity personal adverbs FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This core French (FSL) Four Corners activity helps to encourage conversation while expanding core vocabulary (focusing on adverbs of frequency). This interactive icebreaker combines language learning and movement, making it a perfect way to introduce your students to each other and the French language. Students will actively participate by choosing from four options and discussing their preferences. An extra template is included so that students can make their own slide to share with the class too.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Over 36 suggestions for "Questions du Jour" or "Quatre coins"
-Writing idea for students
Vocabulary:
Present tense verbs
Adverbs of frequency (parfois, rarement, jamais, souvent, toujours) (26)
À quelle fréquence...? (5) Combien de fois....?(5)
Start your FSL class off each day with a “Question du jour”. It is a great way to get students talking and helps you to establish a low stress routine. This French resource also works as either a daily warm up or bell ringer activities.
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French francophone countries pays reading escape room basic core French FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Looking for fun, educational activities for your French Second Language (FSL) students? This interactive resource helps build reading, writing and oral skills while exploring 9 Francophone countries like France, Quebec, Senegal, and more.
What’s Included:
9 Short Country Descriptions: Students learn key facts about each country.
Pre-Reading Activities:
Sentence Strip Sorting to enhance comprehension.
Graphic Organizer to collect important facts.
Oral Questions for discussions.
4-Challenge Escape Room:
Students answer questions, find a mystery word, and solve 4 challenges to unlock a 4-digit code and "escape"! Perfect for boosting cultural awareness and language skills with a twist of fun!
Please check reading level in the preview. This is a more basic reading resource.
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French body parts color speaking core basic FSL describing monsters Halloween
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enhance your classroom with this core French FSL resource to review body parts, colors, and basic grammar. A great option for Halloween or anytime! It is packed with activities to get students drawing, speaking and writing! Students will create a monster, describe a monster to a friend and vote for their favorite class monster. Finally, there are fun activities with flashcards, "Qui-suis-je?" and task cards to get your students interacting in French.
This low prep resource includes the following:
-Five sheets to practice body part vocabulary
-Twenty-seven flashcards to support review games
-Three colored Qui suis-je?" monster boards to practice descriptions
-A "Guess who?" template to help students ask questions
-A voting template for students - vote for their favorite monster
-Two template options to write about your monster
-Two drawing activities (read or write)
-Twenty-seven task cards for a creative listening and drawing activity
Vocabulary and grammar practice:
body parts
colors
present tense (avoir, etre)
negative (ne... pas)
practice with basic descriptions
***These activities are for beginners who have basic understanding of grammar and sentence structure using the present tense. Intermediate students should be able to do the work independently and in greater depth.
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