French Independent Work Packet

FREEBIE-French SPRING Writing Prompts-Free Writing Activity-LE PRINTEMPS

By La trousse de Madame

This French Spring Writing Prompt resource is the fast and easy No-Prep way of adding a little boost to your writing program all while getting students to progress with their decoding and encoding skills. The vocabulary used in this resource seamlessly aligns with the Science of Reading progression recommended by many school boards and is in lock step with what is being promoted by IDAPEL and ONLit websites for teaching French language in today's classrooms.

You can find the full version here French Spring Writing Prompt!

Once you have a grasp on all the simple sounds in French, the magic happens when you get students writing. They don't even notice that all the words used are from their very own memory banks and are all decodable words from past lessons.

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Who can use this resource:

Teachers who are just getting accustomed to using strategies from the Science of Reading can use these simple texts to open up independent practice, small group evaluation, or up on a digital screen for whole group instruction and reading practice.

Make a set and send them home with students to build fluency in writing and confidence in writing strategies.

The prompts are designed to offer many variations for students to use their imaginations and to build confidence in their own writing.

Correction sheet is handy for use with a substitute as they can confidently assess students and command the lesson even when they are not assured of their French skills.

What grade level:

I personally use these texts with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students in French Immersion. I feel confident that students from K-3 will find these most useful and teachers can come back to the texts with any students who may be experiencing challenges in their French writing skills. 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.

Science of Reading:

These prompts are aligned with sounds being taught in any Science of Reading aligned curriculum. They are set up for student success based on the research for increasing writing proficiency and building student confidence in the classroom!

Once you have established the strategies for identifying sounds, initial sounds, and blending sounds, segmenting sounds, students will be able to use these self-driven passages on their own. What a great way to build learning autonomy!

If you love this resource:

***1. French SOR Sound Cards

***2. French Decodable Reading

***3. Roles et Responsabilités

***4. French Number Line

***5. French Attention Grabbers

***6. French Speaking Passport

***7. French Decodable Sentence Strips

Some of the Benefits of this resource:

  1. Students use hands on materials
  2. Boost confidence in French language acquisition with whole group, small group, independent work, and one-to-one instruction using the same resource
  3. Small word bank on the side makes it easy for students to start writing immediately.
  4. Students grow in independence at their own pace
  5. Reinforce decoding and encoding skills
  6. Social wellness and personal autonomy in using French in the classroom
  7. Scaffold and support language acquisition, oral communication, and writing skills
  8. Sets can be used at all levels as students meet challenges at their own pace

Check out French Science of Reading Assessment Tool

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

By Churros and Croissants

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

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

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

*Answer key is included.

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HALLOWEEN | HISTORY/HISTOIRE | ORIGINS/ORIGINES | COMPREHENSION LECTURE (FRENCH)

By French Made Fun!

Fuel middle schoolers' curiosity with our French Halloween history resource! Explore traditions and origins through a reading comprehension, short answer, and research tasks. Perfect for a substitute teacher, fostering independent learning during a hectic time of year.


Looking to do something a little different with your Middle-schoolers this Halloween? This independent reading, writing and researching unit will have your students better understanding Halloween's origins, traditions and cultural rites and customs. This is an ideal unit if you're not looking to do anything cross-curricular and are a language arts teacher. It's quiet and reflexive with a final presentation showcasing their discovery. It would be amazing to leave with a sub!

It is a printable document on 8.5" x 11" paper.

Reflection, reading and assessment activities are not time-consuming; however, I give my students 2-3 classes to research, and plan for 2 days of presentations. This could very well cover you for Hallo-week .

Here's what you'll find included in this resource that's carefully curated for your middle school French learners.

  • "Réflexion" - 3 separate reflection prompts which can be used as a small writing assessment. These reflections foster higher-level thinking and will have your students thinking about culture, inclusivity, and Halloween's historical changes that have occurred through time.
  • "Halloween - une recherche autour du monde!" - A mini research activity that will have your students delving into how Halloween is celebrated around the world, comparing it to their own culture and beliefs. Included in this research description is a presentation opportunity and success criteria are also included.
  • "Les origines historiques et l'importance culturelle d'Halloween" - A short reading comprehension piece which has questions to verify understanding.
  • "Testez vos connaissances" - A short two-page assessment on general Halloween history.

If you're looking into trying our a project- and inquiry-based approach in your classroom, I recommend trying any of the following resources:

  • Un avenir durable (imports, exports and energy - A sustainable future.)
  • Dragon's Den - Dans l'oeil du dragon! (Lead a Dragon's den in your classroom!)
  • Mon espèce en voie de disparition (An artsy approach to endangered species)
  • Space Food! (Space travel & nutrition)

For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun!

Kaitlyn.

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Independent Reading PDF for Lesson 1: Bonjour! Homeschooling

By Cheryl Bennett

Students can begin independently reading right away! Just print, (maybe laminate), and cut! This resource is a handout that matches the slideshow for the same lesson. It is in an easy to print format and can be printed in black and white or color.

I like to give students a ready-to-go reading format after the lesson. I have also included a video of me reading to students so they can hear the pronunciation. This is a great homework assignment as students get input and do not have to worry about getting right or wrong answers. It works perfectly for the flipped classroom, homeschooling, or sub work.

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French Phonics Decodable Sentence Strips 4 Le son ON - Phrases décodables - SOR

By La trousse de Madame

French Decodable Sentence Strips that align with the Science of Reading and current Modern Language Standards 1.0. The easy to use decoding and encoding strips can be used in the K-2 French classroom with little to no preparation.

Make a few copies of each card and insert into clear pockets to create a quick and easy reading centre; arrange a table with four copies to create a quiet reading group; use one-on-one with your students to assess reading levels, to gain insights to their decoding skills, encoding skills, and to inform your upcoming lesson plans. Students use whiteboard markers to sound out each sound in the word, each syllable, or each word in the sentence. What a great way to build confidence! Whatever way you choose to use this resource, I am so grateful that you have given this item a try!

Science of Reading:

These sentence strips are aligned with sounds being taught in any Science of Reading aligned curriculum. They are set up for student success based on the research for increasing reading fluency and building student confidence in the classroom!

Once you have established the strategies for identifying sounds, initial sounds, and blending sounds, segmenting sounds, students will be able to use these self-driven sentence strips on their own. What a great way to build learning autonomy!

Who can use this resource:

Teachers who are just getting accustomed to using strategies from the Science of Reading can use these simple sentence strips to open up independent practice, small group evaluation, or up on a digital screen for whole group instruction and reading practice.

Make a set and send them home with students to build fluency in reading and confidence in reading strategies.

Sentences are designed to build a number of common French sounds and get more challenging as they go on.

What grade level:

I personally use these texts with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students in French Immersion. I feel confident that students from K-3 will find these most useful and teachers can come back to the texts with any students who may be experiencing challenges in their French reading skills. 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.

If you love this resource:

***1. French SOR Sound Cards

***2. French Decodable Reading

***3. Roles et Responsabilites

***4. French Number Line

***5. French Attention Grabbers

***6. French Speaking Passport

***7. French Pyramid Reading

Check out French Decodable Reading Passages BUNDLE

Some of the Benefits of this resource:

  1. Students use hands on materials
  2. Boost confidence in French language acquisition with whole group, small group, independent work, and one-to-one instruction using the same resource
  3. Word wall and pocket chart for class focus and sound focus activities
  4. Students grow in independence at their own pace
  5. Reinforce decoding and encoding skills
  6. Social wellness and personal autonomy in using French in the classroom
  7. Scaffold and support language acquisition, oral communication, and writing skills
  8. Card set can be used all year long and re-introduced each year going forward

Check out French Science of Reading Assessment Tool

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French Family Maze/Labyrinthe de la Famille Illustrated Vocabulary Fun!

By Churros and Croissants

It's all about family! This dynamic, fully customizable resource is designed to help students master 15 different French family members through interactive and engaging activities.

This resource has 4 different activities plus an illustrated chart to ensure comprehensive vocabulary coverage. It's perfect for promoting creative learning or offering a thorough review. Whether used in classroom activities, homework assignments, or left with a substitute, this versatile tool is a must-have in any French teacher's toolkit.

What’s included:

  1. Illustrated Vocabulary Chart: Listed in both French and English.
  2. Blank English Vocabulary Chart: Vocabulary chart with French vocabulary only.
  3. Blank Spanish Vocabulary Chart: Vocabulary chart with English Vocabulary only.
  4. Vocabulary Maze: A fun and challenging way to reinforce vocabulary.
  5. Blank Vocabulary Maze: Allows students to create their own maze, encouraging creativity and deeper learning.

This resource not only builds French language skills but also fosters critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. Mix and match these sheets to find the best fit for your class. Download now and watch your students’ vocabulary knowledge grow. Great for ELL too!

Want more family practice? Grab French Family/La Famille Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Emergency Sub Lesson! or check out French Vocabulary Activities/Emergency Sub Lessons for more themed vocabulary sets!

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MATH ENRICHMENT | ENRICHISSEMENT | SPORTS | ATHLETES (FRENCH)

By French Made Fun!

Pump up and motivate your strong math students with this engaging, hands-on project-based learning which will have them discovering the history of baseball cards, women in sports, math in sports, and finally working to create a statistical infographic on an athlete and a baseball card.

Do you teach a math enrichment class, or do you have students in your grades 5 and 6 classrooms who are on enrichment programs? Particularly when it comes to multi-levelled classrooms, the focus tends to be on the students with academic struggles, but our strong students need opportunities to push themselves and to stay engaged.

Mathematically-enriched students can be a challenge - and they crave independent, critical-thinking tasks that will allow them to explore the same content as their peers, but at a higher level. Your enriched students can explore any or all activities in this unit while their peers work through concepts they likely already understood before you started teaching it. You can then refocus your energy on a smaller group of students and make some progress! You've got this!

In this document, you'll discover 37 pages of activities, projects, research and artistic activities which will have your students keeping busy while your grade-level and below-grade level students can have you in other ways. I cover a lot of ground in this resource:

  • Fractions: Comparing, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions.
  • Decimals: Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimal numbers.
  • Percentages: Calculating percentages, converting between percentages, decimals, and fractions.
  • Ratios: Calculating and comparing ratios.
  • Statistics: Collecting, organizing, and interpreting statistical data including mean, median, mode, range, and frequency distribution.
  • Graphs and Charts: Creating and interpreting bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, and histograms.
  • Measurement: Converting between different units of measurement, including metric and imperial units.
  • Geometry: Identifying and working with angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and geometric shapes in sports contexts.
  • Input-Output Charts: Creating and interpreting input-output charts.
  • Place Value: Understanding place value with whole numbers, decimals, and fractions.
  • Data Analysis: Analyzing data sets, identifying trends, making predictions, and drawing conclusions.
  • Financial Literacy: Understanding the costs associated with sports activities, including ticket prices, stadium construction costs, and budgeting for sports teams.

You'll find:

  • 4 Reading Comprehension Passages (with questions and answer keys)

  • 10 pages of challenging math problems (including their answer keys)

  • 2 projects:

  • "Make your own baseball card" (Includes instructions and a template)

  • "Infographic on an athlete" (Includes instructions, a template for final infographic, a rubric, and activities to promote independent research)

This is the second of (hopefully) many enrichment projects for math. Here's another on constellations you and your students might enjoy!

For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun.

Kaitlyn.

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FRENCH DECODABLE TEXTS 3 - Science of Reading- French Fluency Passages- Phonics

By La trousse de Madame

French Decodable texts that align with the Science of Reading are a NO PREP printable activity for the K-2 French classroom. Students practice endoding and decoding skills and build confidence in reading.

Make a few copies of each text and insert into clear pockets to create a quick and easy reading centre; arrange a table with four copies to create a quiet reading group; use one-on-one with your students to assess reading levels, to gain insights to their decoding skills, and to inform your upcoming lesson plans. Ask students to highlight the key sound of each text and find the words all while having fun with their classmates. Whatever way you choose to use this resource, I am so grateful that you have given this item a try!

Who can use this resource:

Teachers who are just getting accustomed to using strategies from the Science of Reading can use these simple texts to open up independent practice, small group evaluation, or up on a digital screen for whole group instruction and reading practice.

Make a set and send them home with students to build fluency in reading and confidence in reading strategies.

Texts are designed to build a number of common French sounds and get more challenging as they go on.

Correction sheet is handy for use with a substitute as they can confidently assess students and command the lesson even when they are not assured of their French skills.

What grade level:

I personally use these texts with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students in French Immersion. I feel confident that students from K-3 will find these most useful and teachers can come back to the texts with any students who may be experiencing challenges in their French reading skills. 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.

Science of Reading:

These texts are aligned with sounds being taught in any Science of Reading aligned curriculum. They are set up for student success based on the research for increasing reading fluency and building student confidence in the classroom!

Once you have established the strategies for identifying sounds, initial sounds, and blending sounds, segmenting sounds, students will be able to use these self-driven passages on their own. What a great way to build learning autonomy!

If you love this resource:

***1. French SOR Sound Cards

***2. French Decodable Reading

***3. Roles et Responsabilites

***4. French Number Line

***5. French Attention Grabbers

***6. French Speaking Passport

***7. French Decodable Sentence Strips

Some of the Benefits of this resource:

  1. Students use hands on materials
  2. Boost confidence in French language acquisition with whole group, small group, independent work, and one-to-one instruction using the same resource
  3. Word wall and pocket chart for class focus and sound focus activities
  4. Students grow in independence at their own pace
  5. Reinforce decoding and encoding skills
  6. Social wellness and personal autonomy in using French in the classroom
  7. Scaffold and support language acquisition, oral communication, and writing skills
  8. Card set can be used all year long and re-introduced each year going forward

Check out French Science of Reading Assessment Tool

Like my Facebook and Instagram account.

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Merci!

Ingrid

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

By Churros and Croissants

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

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

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

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

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FRENCH MATHS | REVISION | FIN D'ANNÉE | END OF YEAR | PRINTABLE | NO PREP

By French Made Fun!

J'ai créé un examen approfondi et complet des fondements mathématiques de 6e année - avec un thème de jardin! C'est un excellent moyen de voir ce qui a été retenu. J'adore utiliser ce type d'activité pour voir si les élèves comprennent un concept dans un scénario authentique. Ils pourraient vous surprendre!

Cette ressource compte 20 pages au total - dont 12 pages d'activités. Tous les corrigés sont fournis. 

Voici les concepts couverts:

  • Valeur de position
  • Le nombre entier
  • Les fractions
  • Le rapport
  • Le pourcentage
  • Les facteurs et multiples
  • L'addition, la soustraction, la multiplication et la division des nombres décimaux
  • La compréhension d'angles
  • Les polygones (côtés + angles)
  • Périmètre, aire, volume
  • Les diagrammes à ligne
  • La résolution des problèmes
  • La priorité des opérations
  • La collecte de données
  • Tracer des diagrammes

Kaitlyn.

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French Easter Color by Code-Pâques French Sounds NO PREP COLOURING-SOR

By La trousse de Madame

Easter Colour by Code Activity

Easter No-Prep Colouring Pages are the best!

I LOVE giving students fun and engaging activities that they don't even realize has them practicing their decoding skills and immersing themselves in the Science of Reading all while having fun!

These quick Easter activity sheets are just what you need for a quick and easy no-prep activity to keep the students happy in those last busy days before the Easter Break.

Students find them challenging and engaging and a whole lot of fun once they realize they can figure out the image as they go. I hope your students enjoy these as much as mine do.

Who can use this resource:

Teachers who are just getting accustomed to using strategies from the Science of Reading can use these simple texts to open up independent practice, small group evaluation, or up on a digital screen for whole group instruction and reading practice.

Make a set and send them home with students to build fluency in reading and confidence in reading strategies.

Pages are designed to build a number of common French sounds and get more challenging as they go on.

Correction sheet is handy for use with a substitute as they can confidently assess students and command the lesson even when they are not assured of their French skills.

What grade level:

I personally use these colouring activities with Grade 1 and Grade 2 students in French Immersion. I feel confident that students from K-3 will find these most useful and teachers can come back to the texts with any students who may be experiencing challenges in their French reading skills. 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.

Science of Reading:

These texts are aligned with sounds being taught in any Science of Reading aligned curriculum. They are set up for student success based on the research for increasing reading fluency and building student confidence in the classroom!

Once you have established the strategies for identifying sounds, initial sounds, and blending sounds, segmenting sounds, students will be able to use these self-driven colouring sheets on their own. What a great way to build learning autonomy!

If you love this resource:

***1. French SOR Sound Cards

***2. French Decodable Reading

***3. Roles et Responsabilites

***4. French Number Line

***5. French Attention Grabbers

***6. French Speaking Passport

***7. French Decodable Sentence Strips

Some of the Benefits of this resource:

  1. Students use hands on materials
  2. Boost confidence in French language acquisition with whole group, small group, independent work, and one-to-one instruction using the same resource
  3. Students make use of the sound wall in your class to sound out words and identify target sounds
  4. Students grow in independence at their own pace
  5. Reinforce decoding and encoding skills
  6. Social wellness and personal autonomy in using French in the classroom
  7. Scaffold and support language acquisition, oral communication, and writing skills
  8. Use this resource over and over each year with no prep

Check out French Science of Reading Assessment Tool

Like my Facebook and Instagram account.

Follow me on TeachShare

Merci!

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French Number Maze/Labyrinthe des Chiffres Illustrated Vocabulary Fun!

By Churros and Croissants

Comptons! This dynamic, fully customizable resource is designed to help students master French numbers 1-15 through interactive and engaging activities.

This resource has 4 different activities plus an illustrated chart to ensure comprehensive vocabulary coverage. It's perfect for reinforcing numeracy, promoting creative learning, and offering a thorough review. Whether used in classroom activities, homework assignments, or left with a substitute, this versatile tool is a must-have in any French teacher's toolkit.

What’s included:

  1. Illustrated Vocabulary Chart: Charming numerals with French translations.
  2. Blank Vocabulary Chart: An illustrated chart without labels for students to complete.
  3. Illustration Activity: A labeled vocabulary chart for students to illustrate.
  4. Illustrated Vocabulary Maze: A fun and challenging way to reinforce vocabulary.
  5. Blank Vocabulary Maze: Allows students to create their own maze, encouraging creativity and deeper learning.

This resource not only builds French language skills but also fosters critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. Mix and match these sheets to find the best fit for your class. Download now and watch your students’ vocabulary knowledge grow. Great for ELL too!

Want to count higher? Grab French Number/Chiffre 1-100 Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Emergency Sub Lesson! or check out French Vocabulary Activities/Emergency Sub Lessons for more themed vocabulary sets!

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FRENCH MATHS | PROJET/PROJECT | MONEY MATH | SHOPPING | OPÉRATIONS

By French Made Fun!

Il s'agit d'une révision thématique amusante pour passer en revue les décimales avec vos élèves. Cela fonctionne très bien comme brise-glace au début de l'année (pour la 5e/6e!) et fonctionne très bien à la fin de l'année (pour la 4e!) ou comme atelier ou centre amusant pour les 4e, 5e ou 6e. Ce document contient 9 pages:

  • 5 pages de 'circulaires' réalistes mais fictifs!
  • 6 listes de courses différentes.
  • Une copie reproductible/vierge pour créer une liste de course.

Cette "Math Boutique" est la 2e de la collection! Elle permet à vos élèves d'additionner et de multiplier des nombres décimaux avec un nombre entier. J'ai créé des circulaires réalistes mais fictifs qui présentent des produits alimentaires ainsi que des pages thématiques. J'ai également inclus plusieurs listes de courses réalistes mais fictives que vos élèves peuvent utiliser pour cette activité.

J'utilise cette activité à diverses fins. Voici quelques possibilités :

  • Demandez à vos élèves de travailler seuls ou à deux pour calculer le total de leur facture d'épicerie ;
  • Demandez à vos élèves de comparer les totaux avec les autres ou de se classer du plus petit au plus grand ;
  • Demandez à vos élèves d'arrondir les totaux à la hausse ou à la baisse en fonction de la valeur de position sur laquelle vous travaillez ;
  • Demandez à vos élèves d'estimer avant d'ajouter leurs éléments ensemble ;
  • Faites comparer ces circulaires à vos élèves avec de vrais circulaires en ligne ou sous forme de papier pour trouver le meilleur prix possible ;
  • Demandez à vos élèves d'essayer de dresser une liste d'épicerie qui totalise le même (ou aussi près que possible) en utilisant d'autres articles.

C'est une activité préférée de mes cocos! J'espère qu'elle vous plaira !

Mme Kaitlyn

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

By Churros and Croissants

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

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

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

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

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(FR) RENTRÉE SCOLAIRE - MON P'TIT SAC BRUN

By French Made Fun!

Cette activité de rentrée s'adresse aux élèves de la 3e à la 6e année et permettra à vos élèves d'apprendre à se connaître en présentant leur « sac brun » à la classe. Cela vous donnera une idée de leur créativité, de leur personnalité, de leur écriture, de leurs capacités de présentation orale, de leurs capacités d'écoute et permettra à vos élèves d'apprendre à se connaître et peut-être de trouver des amis ayant des intérêts similaires. Une EXCELLENTE activité pour les deux premiers jours de l'année scolaire!

Cette activité de six pages comprend :

  • Une description de la tâche + et un petit poème
  • Un exemple modélisé
  • Une feuille de travail sur la description des symboles
  • Une auto-évaluation
  • Une évaluation par les pairs
  • Une évaluation de l'enseignant
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French Around Town/La Ville Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Emergency Sub Lesson!

By Churros and Croissants

Be prepared for absences with this hassle-free, print-and-go lesson plan that will keep your students engaged and quietly focused on independent learning.
This emergency sub lesson plan is packed with fun and interactive activities that will enrich your students' French Around Town vocabulary.
Here's what's included in this ready-to-use resource:

  1. Vocabulary List: Kickstart the lesson with a curated list of 25 French Place-themed words.
  2. Repetition-Based Learning: Utilize the power of repetition to solidify vocabulary retention. Students will practice writing place words multiple times, enhancing their memory and fluency.
  3. Drawing and Labeling: Tap into your students' artistic side as they sketch and label an entire town with their new words. This activity promotes creativity while reinforcing vocabulary and spelling.
  4. Decoding Secret Message: Pictorial symbols provide visual cues that help learners associate meaning with the target language vocabulary. By decoding a message using symbols, learners reinforce their understanding of the language's visual representation.
  5. Alphabetizing: Alphabetizing vocabulary requires active cognitive processing. Students must analyze the words, compare their initial letters, and determine their correct placement in the alphabetical sequence. This cognitive engagement deepens understanding and promotes stronger memory connections with the vocabulary terms.
  6. Short Answer: Provide an opportunity for students to apply the vocabulary in meaningful ways. By constructing responses, students connect the vocabulary to specific contexts, demonstrating their understanding of how the words are used. This application helps with recall and enhances their ability to use it effectively.
  7. Creative Writing: Students draw from previous language knowledge to create complete sentences relevant to the new vocabulary. This is a slightly more advanced activity that allows students to use higher-level thinking and creativity to form sentences using verb tenses and additional they are familiar with.
  8. Code Breaker: Decoding the vocabulary is like solving a puzzle. It encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills as learners work to match the symbols to the correct letters to form vocabulary while providing ongoing review and reinforcement.

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

*Answer key is included only for the Secret Message and Short Answer activities. Answers will vary for other activities.

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FRENCH MATHS | PROJET/PROJECT | MONEY MATH | CANDY/BONBONS | OPÉRATIONS

By French Made Fun!

This 14-page math situation will have your students creating a budget, following a budget, estimating and calculating total costs and creating their own super surprise bag! It will push your students' financial literacy and understanding of receipts, budgets, costs and quantities of items.

In this 14 page document, you'll find printable price lists, activities and the answer keys for all of the activities. Here are the activities you'll find in this document:

  • Price list for all items covered in the printable activity pack;
  • An activity on estimating costs (using mental math and multiplying decimal numbers);
  • An activity on calculating the true cost of items (using algorithmic multiplication of whole and decimal numbers);
  • 4 "questions d'approfondissement" where students write their answers in word form;
  • An activity on calculating totals with various items and quantities;
  • An activity on calculating items based on quantity, finding a subtotal, adding in taxes, and calculating the final total of a purchase ;
  • A shopping bag activity to calculate Mme Janie's totals ;
  • A shopping bag activity on creating their DREAM super surprise bag and calculating their total purchase.

This fun activity packet is great to use as revision, as a reward activity, and works EXCELLENT for a substitute plan! It covers me for roughly 2 math classes. I use it with my combined class (5 and 6) but it could also work wonderfully for students en adaptation scolaire working on financial literacy outcomes.

Have fun!

Kaitlyn.

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French Spring/Le Printemps Easter Vocabulary Activities/Emergency Sub Lesson!

By Churros and Croissants

Be prepared for emergency absences with this hassle-free, print-and-go seasonally themed lesson plan that will keep your students engaged and quietly focused on independent learning.
This emergency sub lesson plan is packed with fun and interactive activities that will enrich your students' French Spring/Easter vocabulary.
Here's what's included in this ready-to-use resource:

  1. Vocabulary List: Kickstart the lesson with a curated list of 25 French Spring/Easter-based words. Includes foods, weather, clothing, traditional symbols of the season and more.
  2. Repetition-Based Learning: Utilize the power of repetition to solidify vocabulary retention. Students will practice writing Spring words multiple times, enhancing their memory and fluency.
  3. Alphabetizing: Alphabetizing vocabulary requires active cognitive processing. Students must analyze the words, compare their initial letters, and determine their correct placement in the alphabetical sequence. This cognitive engagement deepens understanding and promotes stronger memory connections with the vocabulary terms.
  4. Categorizing: Engage your students in critical thinking as they categorize their new vocabulary This activity encourages them to analyze and sort words according to different genres.
  5. Short Answer: Provide an opportunity for students to apply the vocabulary in meaningful ways. By constructing responses, students connect the vocabulary to specific contexts, demonstrating their understanding of how the words are used. This application helps with recall and enhances their ability to use it effectively.
  6. Crossword Puzzle: When students create a crossword puzzle, they actively engage with the vocabulary words. They must think about the meanings of the words, consider their spelling, and create clues that correspond to each word. This active involvement promotes deeper processing and understanding of the vocabulary.
  7. Code Breaker: Decoding the vocabulary is like solving a puzzle. It encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills as learners work to match the symbols to the correct letters to form vocabulary while providing ongoing review and reinforcement.
  8. Creative Writing: Students draw from previous language knowledge to create complete sentences relevant to the new vocabulary. This is a slightly more advanced activity that allows students to use higher-level thinking and creativity to form sentences using verb tenses and additional they are familiar with.

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

*Answer key is included only for Categorizing, Short Answer and Codebreaker activities. Answers will vary for other activities.

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(FR) ÉCRITURE - INCITATIONS D'ÉCRITURE

By French Made Fun!

Cette ressource comprend 16 semaines d'incitations d'écriture créative (4 questions au choix chaque semaine) pour un total de 60 incitations! Elles se présentent sous la forme de « démarreurs d'histoires », où les élèves réfléchissent ou inventent une histoire ou une expérience.

Vous pouvez demander aux élèves de choisir un nombre d'incitations d'écriture par semaine (ou tout!) et vous pouvez aussi choisir la quantité d'écriture. Vous pouvez choisir de les rendre formels ou informels, formatifs ou sommatifs. Vous pouvez choisir de les faire comme devoirs ou en classe.

Ils sont excellents en tant qu'activités de remplacement pour les enseignants!

Au fur et à mesure que j'ajoute à mes propres documents, je les mets à jour pour vous. Mes produits sont en constante évolution et mise à jour.

Merci!

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French Valentine's Day/Sant-Valentin Vocabulary Activities/Emergency Sub Lesson!

By Churros and Croissants

Love is in the air! Why not capitalize on all the festivities with a little sweet French Valentine vocabulary enrichment for your students?

This resource includes a list of 25 Valentine's Day themed vocabulary words in French with 7 different fun practice sheets. You can use all these versatile activities in a single instructional day, parcel them out as bell-ringers/morning work, or as a complete sub pan!

Files include:

  1. Vocabulary List: Kickstart the lesson with a curated list of 25 Valentine's words in French. From "heart" and "poetry" to "teddy bear" and "balloons", this list hits all the highlights of the season.
  2. Repetition-Based Learning: Utilize the power of repetition to solidify vocabulary retention. Students will practice writing Valentine's Day words multiple times, enhancing their memory and fluency.
  3. Drawing and Labeling: Tap into your students' artistic side as they sketch and label their new words. This activity promotes creativity while reinforcing vocabulary and spelling.
  4. Word Search: This activity enhances spelling, vocabulary recognition, and problem-solving skills.
  5. Alphabetizing: Alphabetizing vocabulary requires active cognitive processing. Students must analyze the words, compare their initial letters, and determine their correct placement in the alphabetical sequence. This cognitive engagement deepens understanding and promotes stronger memory connections with the vocabulary terms.
  6. Word Jumble: Challenge your students' word recognition skills with an exciting word jumble activity. They'll create their own jumbles to reveal names of French Valentine's vocabulary.
  7. Code Breaker: Decoding the vocabulary is like solving a puzzle. It encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills as learners work to match the symbols to the correct letters to form vocabulary while providing ongoing review and reinforcement.
  8. Creative Writing: Students draw from previous language knowledge to create complete sentences relevant to the new vocabulary. This is a slightly more advanced activity that allows students to use higher-level thinking and creativity to form sentences using verb tenses and additional they are familiar with.

These are so easy they make great emergency sub plans even if your substitute has ZERO French skills!

Give yourself a treat this Valentine's Day - Busy, Happy, and Quiet Students!

*Answer key is included only for Wordsearch activity. Answers will vary for other activities.

Don't need this much material? Try just a quick Valentine's Wordsearch.

If you are looking for more seasonal vocabulary Enrichment, try my Winter Vocabulary Emergency Sub Lesson Plan.

Not feeling well? Check out my French Vocabulary Emergency Sub Plans for lots of other themed vocabulary sets that can be used for a sub or when you just need an in-person mental health day! :)

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