French reading comprehension Spiders - Print and digital bundle
By Frenchified
This French reading comprehension activity will teach your students about the interesting lives of spiders. It is suitable for novice-high/intermediate-low students with teacher guidance and higher-level students to work independently. If you teach AP French, this reading can be useful in giving your students practice reading non-fiction articles for the interpretive section of the test. The reading can lead to discussion or writing activities to include the other two modes of communication.
This reading includes two versions - one that is suitable for levels 3-4 and one that is simplified for level 2. Each version has a vocabulary list. Comprehension questions are in both English and French, plus a guide to related video and reading resources.
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French Family/La Famille Interactive Power Point Presentation
By Churros and Croissants
Make teaching French family members easy! This PowerPoint covers everything from immediate and extended family members, descriptions like only child" and "oldest." With a mix of interactive activities, students will have fun while mastering essential family-related vocabulary.
What’s Inside:
This easy to use instructional tool is perfect for Introduction to French, Middle School French, or French 1 classes. Simply download and present in class or assign as homework -no prep required!
Looking for more ways to practice French Family Vocabulary? Try the French Family Vocabulary/Emergency Sub Plans, French Family Maze, or French Family Wordsearch.
Find fun practice vocabulary sets at French Vocabulary Mazes, French Wordsearches, and French Vocabulary/Emergency Sub Plans!
English/French Sight Words Vocabulary Flashcards Bundle
By Zaazoua Mostapha
Make your ESL classroom look different from a regular education room by considering these bilingual English/French vocabulary sight word labels!
Each label takes up 1/15 of a page so they are nice and big, but not too obtrusive. Each card features the word in English and French. To help aid meaning, I've included high-quality illustrations and pictures.
These picture and word vocabulary flashcards are perfect for any student new to English or French language learning!
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Tropical Spanish French and English Learning Flashcards
By ARIANA PEREZ
This download includes a Spanish and a French version.
30 End of the Year French Awards - Class Superlatives and Recognition for All
By Cheryl Bennett
30 DIFFERENT AWARDS! This resource is a great way to end the year and to acknowledge each student for their unique abilities. The best part of being in a CI classroom is the community it builds. Choose the awards yourself or have the students vote using the Google Form for Student Voting. Each award has the French feminine and masculine forms. The awards can be applied to French class or simply observations about students in other areas of their lives. Let the students know that they have been seen for more than what is going on while they are in your room.
Note: The award for proficiency levels progressed is an award that I, as the teacher, would give but if you feel like students are able to give it, you can leave it on the google form. The google form can be edited and it is not necessary to give every award.
The slides are in both full sheet form as well as half sheets (with the feminine and masculine forms on the same slide) to save paper. All pictures are in black and white and look great on colored paper.
Included:
Editable slides
Most Active
Most Improved
Fastest
Persistent Reader
Dinosaur Expert (you know every class has one!)
Eclectic Reader
Best Worker
Read the Most Books
Best Writer
Most Organized
Best Dancer
Technology Expert
And more!!
Take a minute to enjoy the hard work everyone has contributed! You deserve it and so do they!
French Verbs Followed by À and DE Challenge Task Cards Activity
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
French Prepositions Before Infinitives - À, DE, or NOTHING at all
Certain French verbs must be followed by DE, À, or NOTHING when an infinitive comes next. This lesson includes common verbs that are used on a regular basis.
TRÈS IMPORTANT: This is a lesson about French verbs when followed by infinitives and not nouns.
All of the following is included in this resource:
➯ STEP 1: Download the 5 page lesson with examples in French and English.
➯ STEP 2: Download the cheat sheet which is a handy one page reference document that lists all of the verbs from the lesson with English translations.
➯ STEP 3: Students read the list of verbs on the left, and in the spaces provided on the right indicate whether they’re followed by à, de, or nothing when used with infinitives. Next, fold the paper in half on the dotted line, and use it as a practice chart.
➯ STEP 4: Exercise 1 - Fill in the blanks with À, DE, or NOTHING at all. Answer key included.
➯ STEP 5: Use this Quizlet study set to practice memorizing which verbs are followed by À, DE, or NOTHING. This set includes fun games and tests to evaluate your progress.
➯ STEP 7: Students practice making their own sentences using the verbs from the lesson with this set of 60 speaking cards. Each card indicates a subject, verb, and when necessary À or DE. Every time they pull out the cards to practice, they can use a different infinitive. Half of the cards feature different forms of negation:
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Seal of Biliteracy Spanish Presentational Writing Practice AAPPL Test
By Specialty Spanish
Are your Spanish and other World Language students preparing to take the AAPPL test to achieve the Seal of Biliteracy? Practice presentational writing with 6 tasks that increase in difficulty, just like the AAPPL Test! Students will type in their answers to the writing prompts, each one asking them to do a little more with their language. The scoring guidelines of I-3 are also included. This test prep activity can be used online or it can be printed.
The writing prompts are in English, so this practice is appropriate for any World Language student!
Help your students feel confident and ready for this section of the test with these no-prep, pre-made presentational writing activities! The 6 activities increase in difficulty to give you and your students a good sense of what proficiency level they may score.
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French reading comprehension Guillotine - Print and digital bundle
By Frenchified
This French reading comprehension activity will teach your students about the invention and use of the guillotine. It is suitable for novice-high/intermediate-low students with teacher guidance and higher-level students to work independently. If you teach AP French, this reading can be useful in giving your students practice reading nonfiction articles for the interpretive section of the test. The reading can lead to discussion or writing activities to include the other two modes of communication.
The guillotine is a scary reminder of a horrific time in history - streets running red with blood, severed heads held up before the cheering crowds. But its invention was for humane reasons, and the French weren't the only ones to use it. Learn about the history of this machine of death in this reading for intermediate/advanced French learners.
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French Number/Chiffre Bundle- Notes, 7 Worksheets 1-100, Oral Practice & Mazes!
By Churros and Croissants
Looking for even more fun ways for students to practice French numbers 1-100? Bundle 7 independent written worksheets, communicative partnered oral practice, and maze activities to save 20%!
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The Complete Word Search Puzzles Set for Your Students and Kids
By Zaazoua Mostapha
The best way to teach vocabulary to kids is by playing educational games.
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Also, I'm open to suggestions about other word searches to add to this set.
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Map Google Drive Activity for Any Language
By ARIANA PEREZ
Here's a freebie I put together! It can be used in any language class.
FVR Independent Reading, JE SUIS Homeschool, French
By Cheryl Bennett
Perfect beginning reading for those that are starting on their French speaking journey. This a great lesson for substitutes or fast finishers. Can be used as independent reading for FVR on day 1.
Because students can use this as an independent learner, the resource is great for part of sub plans or fast finishers.
Topics included -
Some review from lessons 1 and 2
Review AND New vocabulary in context
Adjectives - Big, Small, Nice, Smart
Numbers 1-20
Dialogue in a short story
Opportunities to learn new words based on context
Cognates
What can students do with this resource
-Simply read
-Read and take notes
-Read and create new sentences of their own
-Create pictures with new students
-Create flash cards with new words
-Start a language journal with new words and sentences.
The resource is similar to the JE SUIS lesson but can be printed in smaller sizes. The story is also in black and white. I have added an extra story about a dog named D'Artagnan and his friends. His friends are animals from various francophone countries. Again, this story is in black and white as well as color. A vocabulary list is included with Les aventures de D'Artagnan so students can read more independently.
Vocabulary for Les aventures de D'Artagnan
Check out the first and second lesson of this series:
French Lesson Bonjour!
French Lesson Enchanté!
French This or That - Ceci ou Cela - Speaking Game - French Ice Breaker
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Use this French ceci ou cela - this or that activity to get even your most timid students speaking to each other in French. Use at back to school or anytime you want a fun speaking activity to do with your students.
Includes 75 engaging cards for discussion, journal writing prompts and vocabulary acquisition. The cards are written only in French.
This no prep activity is perfect for small groups or centers. You can also use the powerpoint version to make it a whole class activity. Use these cards as a review and vocabulary builder with French students at any level.
Included:
75 question cards - 4 per page
There are many ways you can use this set of 75 speaking cards:
➤ Print, laminate, cut out, punch holes and attach on a ring for small groups to ask and answer questions.
➤ Use as a warm-up speaking activity with a conversation partner. As students enter the classroom have them choose 2-3 cards from a box.
➤ Students who finish their work earlier than others can choose a few of the cards and write out their answers including reasons for their preferences.
➤ Use as exit tickets. Give each student a card before the end of class and as they walk out of the room they tell the teacher their answer.
➤ Put students into groups and divide the cards amongst them. Have groups rotate to a new station as they finish the cards.
➤ Use the cards with board games. Students must answer a question in order to move.
➤ Use the cards as a getting to know you activity.
➤ Great resource for tutoring sessions.
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Why Learn Another Language Scavenger Hunt Game for Spanish, French, Italian
By Specialty Spanish
Need a fun way to start the year in World Language class? How about a team-building game! This reading about why students should learn another language goes from dull to exciting as students work together and move around the room to solve a mystery! This is a simple “print and go” with no work for the teacher! This is a great way to get the year started with new students, or to provide motivation when you see interest and effort waning. This activity is in English, and can be used by any World Language class!
All World Language teachers want to motivate and encourage our students, and help them see the value of becoming proficient in the language they’re studying. This story gives 10 teen-friendly reasons why it’s so beneficial to prioritize learning a new language!
The story revolves around two teens trying to decide what classes to take. Your students play the role of the mystery solvers. They have to read all 10 parts of the story to figure out the answer to the final question; what will the students grow up to be in their career? While your students read the story parts, they are looking for “code words” in the story. Students record the code words on a special answer sheet that will eventually lead them to solving the mystery of teens’ future career. It’s so much fun!
After, you can decide which of the 4 follow-up activities you want to do with your students. There are 4; a True or False Activity to check for basic comprehension, a “tell me in your own words” summary activity, an opportunity to work with a group and write a story about a adventure the teens will have in their career (which can be done in the TL), and an activity where they can explore possible careers for bilingual people. Answer key to the True/False is also included. Best of all? If there’s something you’d like to change for your students, you are free to edit!
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100 French conversation prompts - One's gotta go
By Frenchified
Do you start off your class with a quick poll or check-in question? This set of French conversation prompts graphics can be used from day one to get students using French. This set has 100 different graphics that you can use in Desmos, Nearpod, Peardeck, or on a social media post to get input from your students. You can also just post in Teams, on a smartboard, or anywhere you can share a jpg image. Each graphic gives them a choice of four different things - and one's gotta go! You can use it in different levels by adjusting the task.
Level 1 - from the beginning, you can have them just choose between options A, B, C and D. Get lots of comprehensible input by having a class discussion about who wants to get rid of each item. Later on, have them write complete sentences starting with "je choisis."
Level 2 - have students start to add more detail to their responses. Tell them to include details - why did they choose the item they did? Have them write more complex sentences explaining why they think their item should go.
Level 3 - have students make their choice and then talk about why they are getting rid of the item and why the other three items get to stay.
Some graphics have very basic vocabulary, some have more advanced items - but all are easy to understand due to the images. There are also some cultural graphics mixed in.
Combine this set with the freebie set of 5 for 105 different graphics.
BONUS - with your purchase you will receive a link to a template on Canva so you can make your own graphics! Use specific vocabulary items or things that come up in your own classroom to personalize them.
THREE French Virtual Field Trip Video Projects: Paris, France, & Countries!
By Churros and Croissants
Are you looking for an engaging and immersive way to explore francophone cultures without leaving the classroom? Look no further! This 3-pack bundle of of video projects offers thrilling virtual field trips that combine creativity, language learning, and a touch of friendly competition. Includes an additional bonus file!
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Discovering Paris- Unveil the magnificence of France's capital! Explore the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral, the vibrant Champs-Élysées, and more renowned landmarks. Students will showcase Paris' cultural treasures in captivating commercials.
Regions of France- A visual feast of geography! From Normandie's rich history to the breathtaking landscapes of Provence, this project encourages students to discover the unique charm of France's diverse regions.
Francophone Countries- Embrace global diversity! In this project, students will travel beyond France's borders, exploring the rich cultures of various French-speaking countries worldwide.
SURPRISE Bonus file!
Features:
Friendly Competition: The bundle includes an extra credit element, where students select the top three locations they find most intriguing. This adds a dash of excitement as they advocate for their favorite destinations.
Teacher Savings: By investing in this bundle, you'll not only save money but also empower your students to thrive in their language learning journey.
Multimedia Mastery: Students will unleash their creativity as they curate captivating visuals, engaging soundtracks, and persuasive scripts, making each video a true work of art!
From Classroom to Global Adventure: This bundle brings the world into your classroom, transporting students to iconic sites, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant cultures. It's the perfect blend of education and adventure!
Collaborative Fun: Foster a collaborative spirit as students exchange ideas, collaborate on scripts, and support each other in crafting exceptional travel commercials.
Are you ready to take your students on an unforgettable journey through Francophone cultures? Unlock the gateway to exploration, creativity, and language mastery - Allons-y!
*Projects can be created in either French or English depending on Language level.
French 101 Begining French Workbook
By ARIANA PEREZ
French 101 Beginning French Workbook
Ideal for independent study, worksheets, notes and visuals to help students learn French.
I created this with myself as a student in mind. I remember what helped me as a French student and wanted to create something similar.
This workbook contains more than 66 pages!
French Imperative Verb Race Game
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
French Imperative Verb Race Game
Verb Race is a fun and very exciting way to practice imperative conjugations. Your students are going to love this set of 75 French verbs to use in the fast moving verb race game. This set includes 75 common -ER, -IR and -RE verbs as well as the verbs AVOIR, ÊTRE, VOULOIR and SAVOIR.
Classic verb race involves dividing the class into teams and one person from each team goes up to the board to conjugate faster than everyone else. I've included full instructions, tips and rules with this resource. Verb Race has always been a huge favorite in my classroom.
In classic Verb Race it is usually the teacher who moderates the game, but in the instructions I'll explain in great detail how you can play a student led game so that even your weakest students can participate and learn a ton.
You can easily make a stack of -ER, -IR and -RE verbs using them as separate games until all three sets have been learned at which point you can put them back into one big stack.
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100 French signs set 1 - French reading comprehension authentic resource
By Frenchified
This set of French signs is a fun way to practice reading comprehension, use context clues and get some cultural information to your students!
100 different signs from different places in France, all collected and ready for your use. A wide variety of topics and purposes - ads, notices, informational, historical. Some of the signs are handwritten (let your students practice reading French cursive writing!), some are printed.
This is a fun way to get your class reading, discussing, and learning about the culture of France. Use the signs as class openers, assessment, discussion prompts - each sign is on a form that asks students to consider the purpose and tone of the sign as well as the most relevant information.
Some of the signs are very simple and easy to understand, others are more complex and require more vocabulary knowledge. Many of the signs have some sort of picture on them, but some don't - lots of opportunities for differentiation!
There are three different sign bundles - buy one or get all three at a discount.
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French Clothing/Les Vêtements Shopping Project & Practice Bundle!
By Churros and Croissants
Looking for even more fun ways for students to practice French clothing vocabulary? Get the best of both worlds by bundling 7 independent written worksheets, clothing wordsearch, vocabulary maze and an immersive student-led virtual shopping field trip all for 20%! Allons faire du shopping!
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