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
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French Verbs Dormir Partir Sortir - Present Tense Conjugation Worksheets
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
French Verbs Dormir Partir Sortir - Present Tense Conjugation Worksheets
This literacy center or independent work activity for primary core French or primary French immersion is a hands-on way for your students to practice conjugating the irregular French verbs dormir - partir - sortir in the present tense. Each worksheet has one verb to conjugate. Spaces are provided for each letter of the conjugations to encourage correct spelling. Get the bundle of conjugation worksheets and save 50%.
Students conjugate the verbs using JE - TU - IL / ELLE - NOUS - VOUS - ILS / ELLES. There is a space provided at the bottom of each page to write an original sentence using the verb.
Verbs included:
➯ This resource is part of my Primary French Growing Bundle
Includes the following:
➯ 3 one-page worksheets
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Valeur de position affichages interactive posters place value French affiches
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enjoy this interactive place value poster set for your French classroom. It is a helpful reference during math time.
This French place value set includes:
-Three poster options or bulletin board displays
-Arrows to indicate increase and decrease
-Options for b/w numbers and arrows
-One slideshow chart with moveable base ten blocks to duplicate and place
-Sheet option to laminate and reuse
These posters are 8.5X11 (with one poster per page) and print with a very small white boarder around the poster. Secondary slideshow included with a link to copy for all page options.
Please note: When printing this document in Google Slides (to make flashcards or smaller items) go to print preview and click on "handouts per slide". You will download the "handout" slides as a pdf to make flashcards.
** 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 SPRING Writing Prompts-Morning Work-Science of Reading-Le Printemps
By La trousse de Madame
Writing prompts are the fast and easy No-Prep way of adding to your K-2 writing program. Aligned with the Science of Reading, students engage decoding and encoding skills. The vocabulary used in this resource follows a 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.
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.
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 Responsabilites
***4. French Number Line
***5. French Attention Grabbers
***6. French Speaking Passport
***7. French Decodable Sentence Strips
If you prefer things all bundled together:
***1 . French Decodable BUNDLE BEST DEAL
***2 . Phrases Decodables BUNDLE SUPER DEAL
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Jeu de Dominos - French St. Patrick's Day - La Saint Patrick
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Jeu de Dominos - French St. Patrick's Day - La Saint Patrick Set of 16 dominoes with French and English words related to St. Patrick's Day. This is an easy, very low prep activity that your students will enjoy playing during the month of March. Print out the game on card stock, laminate, and cut out for years of no prep practice and fun for your students. If you download this free resource please take a moment to leave feedback. Merci beaucoup!
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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.
** 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 Phonics Flash Cards ON-Le son ON-Science of Reading-Conscience Phonémique
By La trousse de Madame
Le son ON -French Sound Cards
Print and Go, easy to read and understand French Sound Cards aligned with the Science of Reading SOR to support you in teaching in your K-2 classroom in French Immersion, Core French, or Modern Language Standard 1.0. Interactive and engaging language acquisition material designed to cater to those building a French program and building independence in the French Immersion classroom.
Each card can be copied, laminated, and divided. This makes the cards very adaptable for a number of uses in the classroom or in your home instruction environment. Cards may also be divided and recopied to make a matching game, memory game, or independent learning task for student on Individual Learning Plan (IEP).
How to use:
-make copies of the pages
-cut and laminate the cards
-divide cards into picture card sets for games and activities
-keep word and picture together to use in a learning centre, small group instruction, whole group instruction, or for use in your pocket chart.
Words included in this resource:
Avion, ballon, bonbon, chaton, citron, cochon, content, crayon, dragon, glaçon, hérisson, maison, monde, nombre, pantalon, papillon, pompier, trompette
-20 card set with picture word
-20 card set with picture and blank space
-20 card set with blank space and word
-1 set of mini-word only cards for quick review
Sets are formatted this way to give teachers the best opportunities to use this resource to the fullest
-whole group instruction
-pocket chart games
-independent work
-writer's workshop
-centres
-matching game
-write on and wipe off activities
-make a maze and say the words
-dice games with flash cards
-attach to board games and change for each card set
The possibilities are endless!
Science of Reading:
These cards 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!
Level:
French Immersion students in SK, 1, 2, and 3 will benefit from using this resource as well as Grades 4, 5, and 6 in a Core French learning environment. These cards are great for home use to increase fluidity and confidence in reading in French.
When to use these cards:
Students will need to have a number of French sounds already learned and are now moving on to decoding sounds and syllable sound combinations.
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
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***1 . French Decodable BUNDLE BEST DEAL
***2 . Phrases Decodables BUNDLE SUPER DEAL
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French Verbs Vouloir Pouvoir Devoir - Present Tense Conjugation Worksheets
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
French Verbs Vouloir Pouvoir Devoir - Present Tense Conjugation Worksheets
This literacy center or independent work activity for primary core French or primary French immersion is a hands-on way for your students to practice conjugating the irregular French verbs vouloir - pouvoir - devoir in the present tense. Each worksheet has one verb to conjugate. Spaces are provided for each letter of the conjugations to encourage correct spelling. Get the bundle of conjugation worksheets and save 50%.
Students conjugate the verbs using JE - TU - IL / ELLE - NOUS - VOUS - ILS / ELLES. There is a space provided at the bottom of each page to write an original sentence using the verb.
Verbs included:
➯ This resource is part of my Primary French Growing Bundle
Includes the following:
➯ 3 one-page worksheets
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Halloween French speaking & writing daily questions games jeux core French FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
In this low prep (core basic) French FSL resource, students can be creative by designing a haunted house, writing a monster bio, or doing a Halloween questionnaire. Enhance your FSL class with this Halloween bundle, packed with activities to get students speaking and writing! These activities encourage them to engage with their peers while applying basic vocabulary and grammar structures in a fun and relevant context.
Resource 1 :
-Thirty-six flashcards and game suggestions
-Five worksheets to practice new Halloween vocabulary
-A Halloween questionnaire for you and a partner (toujours, souvent, jamais, parfois)
-Two basic skits to practice speaking
-Two options for writing and creating a haunted house
-Three options to write a monster bio (English support/French only/Graphic Template)
-Two French/English lexicons for support writing topics
-Follow the directions to color a Halloween image
-Design a costume for a favorite teacher or friend (describe the costume)
Bonus- A Halloween version of "Trouve quelqu'un qui"
Resource 2 "Question du jour":
Encourage speaking and writing in your FSL French Second language Classroom with this Halloween-themed “Questions du jour” resource. Ideal for teachers seeking engaging warm-up activities with low prep. This Google slideshow resource is designed to encourage students to share their opinion on spooky topics. It is ideal for daily discussions, writing prompts, and speaking exercises. Expand students' vocabulary with Halloween-themed vocabulary and images.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Halloween vocabulary with engaging images
-Thirty-five slides which includes 10 “quatre coins” slides .
-Two Class survey suggestions that can be done as a whole class or individually.
Resource 3: Review Body Parts & Colors with Monster Fun
Enhance your FSL classroom with this basic review resource packed with several 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 worksheets and games for extra practice.
This low prep resource includes the following:
-Five worksheets to practice body part vocabulary
-Twenty-seven flashcards to support review games
-Two colored Qui suis-je?" monster boards to practice descriptions
-A "Guess who?" template to help students ask questions
-A voting template- students vote for their favorite monster
-Two template options to write about your monster
-Two drawing activities (read or write)
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.
** 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 EARTH DAY WRITING-Jour de la Terre-Morning Work Packet-Journal French
By La trousse de Madame
Writing prompt sheets are 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 rich vocabulary used in this resource seamlessly aligns with the Science of Reading progression recommended by many school boards.
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.
What's included in this resource:
I would love to know how you are using this product in your classroom. Please feel free to contact me directly if you have anything to say about this resource. I love helping teachers as much as I can. A product review also is a great way of letting me know, and leaving a review earns you extra credit for more amazing TeachShare products!
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 Responsabilites
***4. French Number Line
***5. French Attention Grabbers
***6. French Decodable Sentence Strips
***7. French Writing Prompts Spring
If you prefer things all bundled together:
***1 . French Decodable BUNDLE BEST DEAL
***2 . Phrases Decodables BUNDLE SUPER DEAL
Some of the Benefits of this resource:
Check out French Science of Reading Assessment Tool
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French Wild Animals Vocabulary Unit
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
✐ French Wild animals vocabulary unit - 10 activities and games with Boom cards ✐
Vocabulary theme: Les animaux sauvages...
This vocabulary acquisition unit will have your students working with a set of 15 words, and is perfect for French immersion, core French, and both primary and secondary. These vocabulary activities are about wild animals and you can also find the same activities with 15 sea animals and 15 farm animals. Have a look at the preview so you can learn more about the activities that are included!
This complete unit about wild animals vocabulary includes 10 pre-writing, writing and listening comprehension activities and games for you to choose from for vocabulary acquisition on this theme.
This resource is part of my Primary French Growing Bundle
What's included and how you can use these resources (also see preview):
Ecouter et regarder
15 flashcards to project or play games, words are in French and English
✍ Ecrire
List of 15 words : J'écris les animaux sauvages
✍Ecrire
Je recopie mes mots 3 fois
✍Ecrire
Je mets mes animaux sauvages dans l'ordre alphabétique
✍Jouer
Boom cards listening comprehension game: Je reconnais les animaux sauvages
✍Jouer
Dots & Boxes game: Je joue avec un ami; Je cherche mes mots cachés "les animaux sauvages"
✍Ecrire:
J'écris des phrases avec mes mots "les animaux sauvages"
✍Ecouter et Ecrire:
Je fais la dictée de mots "les animaux sauvages"
✍Jouer:
Je trouve les mots cachés "les animaux sauvages"
✍Jouer:
Je joue au Bingo "les animaux sauvages" avec la classe
Ways you can use this vocabulary program:
✎ Enhance your vocabulary program by practicing a little every day
✎ Use the activities at literacy centers Monday - Friday
✎ Daily 5 rotations
✎ Homework
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French months days school seasons colors emotions clothes basic core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Twelve basic French (core) vocabulary resources:
Simplify your French Second Language (FSL) classroom planning with this basic vocabulary review MEGA bundle. Add some fun to language learning with scavenger hunts and an Escape challenge, perfect for engaging low prep lessons. Reinforce basic vocabulary with intriguing activities such as mystery word worksheets, word searches, and fun games. These printable resources are versatile, making them ideal for sub plans, center activities, or low-prep days.
Topics:
Months/Seasons/Days/Seasons
Colors/shapes
School (2 resources)
Clothes
Hobbies
Locations and Places
Winter clothing and sports
Emotions and feelings
Resource 1: Basic Vocabulary Review plus Scavenger Hunt
Included in this resource:
"Question Hunt": (see example of language level in photos)
Interactive scavenger hunt activity.
Twenty BASIC French question-and-answer pairs.
Adds learning and movement to an FSL class.
Memories Keepsake Craft: All about me!
Heart-shaped template and envelope to be printed on cardstock.
Students personalize with information and doodles.
Fun Activity Sheets:
Perfect for early finishers or Fun Fridays.
Discover a “mystery word or code” answer by completing the sheets correctly.
Encourage friendly competition and engagement.
Your Answers in Color (2 options):
Answer questions to find the corresponding colors.
Color in the sections of the pictures based on answers.
A relaxing and enjoyable activity for any time of year.
Cootie catcher: Foldable activity
Two cootie catcher options for students to use. Students can make a cootie catcher with activity statements inside (ex: Turn 5 times.) or they can make their own personalized verison with simple questions (ex. How are you ?)
Resource 2: Basic Vocabulary Review plus Escape Room
What's Included :
Escape Challenge Task Cards with 4 digit code (5 ways to use):
Twelve Review Worksheets:
School objects and subjects
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. Unlock creativity as students personalize their learning by designing their own locker and crafting sentences to describe it.
Resource 3: 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 4: 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
Resource 5: Emotions
This core 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
Resource 6:
This cake themed basic FSL (French as a second language) resource encourages speaking and writing while reviewing personal questions and information. There are also various worksheets to practice colors, shapes, numbers 1-30, and the months of the year. There are engaging templates included which focus on designing a personalized cake. Students can pick a theme and a create a cake design. A vocabulary list and various templates support students with writing about their cake design. Finally, there are 20 basic student profile cards to be used for a mini scavenger hunt activity. Students can practice asking questions such as the following:
Quel est son âge ?
Quand est son anniversaire ?
Quelle est sa couleur préférée ?
Quel est son passe-temps préféré ?
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 cake design.
Included:
-Teacher overview
-Vocabulary list and templates to support writing
-Flashcards to display colors and basic shapes
-Scavenger hunt with 20 student profile cards (with Student charts to complete)
-10 worksheets to review numbers, colors and months of the year (ex. crosswords, listening and coloring activities)
-Mini- project- Créer un gâteau
Helpful with cake template:
Scissors, tape, colored pencils, and printed templates
This cake activity can be done over several classes, by starting your FSL class off each day with a “Question du jour”. Students write down their answers each day to add to their final written project.
Resource 7 : Clothes
Introducing a beginner low-prep FSL French resource on clothing, designed to make teaching and learning engaging! This unit introduces vocabulary and grammar related to clothing items. To reinforce and practice the new vocabulary, various printable worksheets are provided that cater to different learning styles. To make learning even more exciting, there are game suggestions included that will have your students actively participating in a friendly learning environment. From the classic "Memory" game to the interactive "Flyswatter Smash" game, students will have a blast while reinforcing their understanding of clothing vocabulary.
Included:
Teacher overview which includes game suggestions
48 flashcards of basic clothing and accessories
Various worksheets for students to practice writing the clothing vocabulary words
Basic dialogues ( for students to practice speaking)
Two simple writing prompt options for sentences about clothing
Basic grammar practice worksheets for the verbs porter, aimer and colors as adjectives
Additional instructional slideshow -porter, aimer and colors as adjectives
To further develop listening skills, a basic listening activity is included where students will listen to descriptions of clothing items and color the corresponding pictures.
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FRENCH TEXTES DÉCODABLES 2- Science of Reading French- Decoding- French Passages
By La trousse de Madame
French Decodable texts that align with the Science of Reading and current available reading education concepts. The easy to use texts can be utilised in the classroom with little to no preparation. 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. 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.
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French Colors Scrambled Words Printable Worksheet - Les Couleurs
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
French Colors Scrambled Words Printable Worksheet - Les Couleurs
Engage your students while they unscramble vocabulary for 11 basic French colors. This one page scrambled words worksheet is perfect for review, time fillers, centers, or for when you have a substitute teacher. LOW PREP - Just print and go!
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Core French growing Holiday bundle speaking writing activities FSL Noel & more!
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This basic core French FSL holiday bundle will give you lots of low prep activities for Halloween (3), Christmas (2), Valentine's Day (3), Easter (1), April Fool's (1), St. Patrick's (2) and Le Nouvel An chinois(1) . These resources encourage students to engage with their peers while applying basic vocabulary and grammar structures in a fun and relevant context. As new holiday themed resources are made, they will be added to this bundle at no extra cost to you.
Halloween 95 pages- writing prompts, question of the day, surveys, flashcards
Christmas 55 pages- writing prompts, questions of the day, flashcards
Christmas Bingo- just added 2023- 75 cards printable or digital- with or without words
Christmas basic printables- just addded 2023- 35 pages
Valentine's Day 90 pages- writing prompts, question of the day, flashcards, activities like acts of kindness week and reading comprehension
Easter 30 pages- vocabulary practice and flashcards
April Fool's 30 pages - "Let's Talk about Pranks Question of the day
St. Patrick's Day 30 pages- Tour of Ireland and Art activities
Le Nouvel An chinois 30 pages - reading and writing prompts
Halloween Resource 1 :
-Thirty-six flashcards and game suggestions
-Five worksheets to practice new Halloween vocabulary
-A Halloween questionnaire for you and a partner (toujours, souvent, jamais, parfois)
-Two basic skits to practice speaking
-Two options for writing and creating a haunted house
-Three options to write a monster bio (English support/French only/Graphic Template)
-Two French/English lexicons for support writing topics
-Follow the directions to color a Halloween image
-Design a costume for a favorite teacher or friend (describe the costume)
Bonus- A Halloween version of "Trouve quelqu'un qui"
Halloween Resource 2 "Question du jour":
Encourage speaking and writing in your FSL French Second language Classroom with this Halloween-themed “Questions du jour” resource. Ideal for teachers seeking engaging warm-up activities with low prep. This Google slideshow resource is designed to encourage students to share their opinion on spooky topics. It is ideal for daily discussions, writing prompts, and speaking exercises. Expand students' vocabulary with Halloween-themed vocabulary and images.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Halloween vocabulary with engaging images
-Thirty-five slides which includes 10 “quatre coins” slides .
-Two Class survey suggestions that can be done as a whole class or individually.
Halloween Resource 3: Review Body Parts & Colors with Monster Fun
Enhance your FSL classroom with this basic review resource packed with several 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 worksheets and games for extra practice.
This low prep resource includes the following:
-Five worksheets to practice body part vocabulary
-Twenty-seven flashcards to support review games
-Two colored Qui suis-je?" monster boards to practice descriptions
-A "Guess who?" template to help students ask questions
-A voting template- students vote for their favorite monster
-Two template options to write about your monster
-Two drawing activities (read or write)
Vocabulary and grammar practice:
body parts
colors
present tense (avoir, etre)
negative (ne... pas)
practice with basic descriptions
Resource 4: December
This December themed French FSL resource helps to introduce and review basic vocabulary with students. Students get an opportunity to practice the new vocabulary both orally and written with flashcards and Questions du jour. This resource can be used for whole class discussion, partner activity or divided into stations.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Holiday vocabulary with images (flashcards) and suggested activities.
-Design your own ugly Christmas sweater
-Vote for your favorite ugly sweater
-Follow directions to color and draw
-Listen and vote for their favorite Christmas music
-Over 30 suggestions for "Questions du Jour" within activities and lessons
Short writing and drawing prompts:
-Invent an elf and design an outfit for your new elf
-Apply to be an elf at the North Pole
-Become a toy tester
-Write about yourself during the holidays including your favorite meal and activities.
Vocabulary:
Holiday and Christmas words
Basic Body Parts
Some winter clothing
Present tense verbs
Limited use of the conditional
Resource 5: Valentine's day Reading & listening
There are 2 Nonfiction texts (“The Legend of Saint-Valentine” and “Love Locks- The Cities do not love them”) with comprehension questions (answer key included). Students may also watch the short film « La boîte ». There are questions for class discussion or for students to respond independently in writing. Finally, students may also become music critics as they listen to a selection of songs curated for February. A template is included to help students share their opinion on the songs.
Resource 6: Valentine's day activities
Included:
-New vocabulary with images (30 flashcards) and suggested activities
-Writing prompts with a focus on friendship and kindness (see below)
-Valentine cards to print and color (with and without words)
Examples of short writing prompts:
Tell us about a friend
What can you do during a “une semaine de gentillesse”?
Write about things you love
How would you help someone with a problem?
Write simple compliments to classmates (compliment jar)
Worksheets with a Valentine’s theme
Crossword and various exercises for Valentine’s vocabulary
Label body parts of the cupid
Valentine’s cards (to color or blank for students to write)
Follow the directions and draw
Resource 7: Valentine's Day Question du jour "Things we love to hate"
This basic French FSL resource (Question du jour/chef du jour) helps to engage students with conversation starting photographs. Students will all want to share their opinion while they practice simple French sentences.
Resource 8:
This St. Patrick’s day basic FSL French resource is filled with printable no prep activities and writing prompts for March. This resource includes a visual tour of Ireland and an overview of the traditions of la Saint-Patrick. The slideshow shares basic information on Irish traditions including St. Patrick’s Day. Take a visual tour of Irish landmarks as you also learn about traditional music and dance.
Included:
- Teacher overview with suggested links for Irish music and dance
-Twenty slides in basic French with photographs
-Printable graphic organizers for independent work for students to show their learning.
-A digital (or printable) Instagram activity for students to make a post on what they learned about Ireland and St. Patrick’s Day.
Resource 9: Art and writing
This second St. Patrick's Day resource includes writing and art activities.
Students can write a newspaper article about catching a leprechaun or write about what they would do if they found a pot of gold. Students will learn about Celtic knots and make a simple one from paper. Finally, they can practice numbers 1 to 100 with a mystery image or practice St. Patrick’s day vocabulary.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with images (30 flashcards) and suggested activities like a game of memory
-Art activity with a Celtic Knot
-Two additional handouts practicing vocabulary and numbers
Writing prompts
Newspaper Article
J’ai de la chance parce que…
If I found a pot of gold, I would…
Resource 10 : Easter
This Easter French FSL resource is filled with printable no prep activities for April. There are Easter flashcards, writing and drawing prompts included. Students can write about their favorite Easter treats, apply for a job with the Easter bunny and more!
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with images (24 flashcards) and suggested activities and vocabulary practice
-Four short writing prompts
-Four follow the direction sheets to color or draw Easter images.
Examples of short writing prompts:
Si j’étais le lapin de Pâques
Tout sur moi! Le lapin de Pâques
Décris le panier de Pâques de tes rêves
Trouve un déguisement pour le lapin de Pâques
Demande d’emploi
Resource 11: Le Nouvel An chinois
This French FSL resource helps to explain basic information on Le Nouvel An chinois. Learn about the Chinese Zodiac animals and complete an activity. Students can also practice new vocabulary with various worksheets. There are questions and graphic organizers to check for comprehension.
Reading Comprehension:
The reading comprehension slideshow can be used for whole class discussion as there are 2 levels of text complexity. The 3 reading comprehension sheets can be used for independent work with stronger readers.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Slideshow with images to share information on Chinese New Year
-Three reading comprehension sheets with questions
-Three worksheets to record understanding
- 20 Flashcards
-Venn diagram to help to compare traditions
-Four simple worksheets to practice vocabulary
-General overview of the Chinese zodiac animals and characteristics
-Zodiac Activity
-Follow directions to color the dragon
-Label the dragon body parts
Vocabulary:
Zodiac animals 12
Basic body parts
Present tense verbs
Resource 12: Christmas Bingo (added 2023)
75 cards with words and without
Digital or printable
Please note you must have access to Youtube to play the suggested short video. The link is editable and can be changed as these are not part of the purchased resource.
***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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FRENCH PHONEMES ACTIVITY-SOR- CV Blending-Conscience Phonémique- Phonics
By La trousse de Madame
The French Phonics Mats are ideal for the K-2 French learner who is just starting to blend sounds in French. Use the NO PREP individual mat cards for centres, additional one-on-one resources for small group instruction, or for students with an IEP who engaged in strategies from the Science of Reading. Ideal for task bins as they can be interchanged daily or weekly depending on your student programming.
What to do:
1. Copy and laminate the sheets. Cut out individual task cards on the left and then Velcro mini dot Velcro to the back of each consonant card. Add a Velcro to the Phonics Mat.
Put the mats at a centre with a whiteboard marker and an eraser (I use socks from the Dollar Store…much cheaper and they last forever!)
2. You can also use this resource by simply laminating each sheet and using a whiteboard marker to make CV sound blends.
Science of Reading:
These cards 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 Phonics Mats 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 French Phonics Mats 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.
Phonics Mats 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 mats 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 phonics mats with any students who may be experiencing challenges in their French reading skills and those with an IEP.
Phonics mats are ideal for a fun centre for Senior Kindergarten and the students will be thrilled to see them used once they graduate to Grade 1.
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French Months and Days Word Search - Les Jours et Les Mois
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
✮ French months and days word search activities - Les jours et les mois - Make your own word search ✮
These word search worksheets will help your beginner French students of all ages learn the days of the week and the months. Great for core French, immersion schools, and even beginner secondary students!
This resource includes a worksheet with a blank grid for students to create their own word search. All of the days and months are written on the sheet. When they've finished making it they can exchange with another student and solve each solve the puzzle made by their classmate. 3 ready-made word searches are included. You can choose which one to give your students as each one is of a different level of difficulty. I like to print the ready-made search that I want to use on one side of a paper, and print the make your own version on the other side. I have used this resource with 8 year old students as well as 14 years olds. Please note that due to the nature of the word search I have not included accents in this resource. This resource is included in my French months and days bundle.
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The basic puzzle is suitable for grades 1 and 2. Words are hidden across and down only.
The intermediate puzzle is suitable for grades 3 and 4. Words are hidden across, down and diagonally.
The advanced puzzle is suitable to grades 5+. Words are hidden across, down, diagonally and backwards.
This resource is also available in English and Spanish:
⭐ English months and days word search activities - ELA - ESL - ELL
⭐ Spanish months and days word search activities - Los días y los meses
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FRENCH PHONICS SOUND-LETTER CARDS- Small and Large Font- Phonémique- SOR
By La trousse de Madame
Flip Card decks are so handy for the classroom. I use them in small group work to assess and teach specific sounds, combinations of CV sounds, and to decode words together. The large format cards are great for my Grade 1 students as we can do a lot of whole class instruction and the students have so much fun coming up to the front of the class to come up with the 'really hard' CV combinations for their peers to read out loud.
Use the smaller sets for learning centres, individual work, and pair work as your students get familiar with their phonological awareness and phonemic awareness. My students happen to love 'testing' each other by flipping the cards, saying the sound, and then waiting as their 'students' write what they think is the correct letter on their whiteboards!
We love them so much as we can sneak in a little decoding and Science of Reading whenever we get a minute or two of time to fill.
Who can use this resource:
Any French educator who is wanting to practice, assess, and deepen their students understanding of sound work in French. This item is suitable for French Immersion, Core French, and French instruction at any level. Students in the Core French environment can benefit from using these sets independently for writing assignments and group activities. Immersion teachers will find these flip cards useful for any students from Grades 1 to 4 who need an extra boost to building a stronger phonological awareness and phonemic awareness. This coincides beautifully with the 'Heggerty type' approach to French Instruction being introduced in many provinces in Canada.
What you get in this resource:
-sound cards for consonants in small size
-sound cards for consonants in large size
-sound cards for vowel sound in French including the accents on the 'e' (aigu, grave, and circonflexe) in small
-sound cards for vowel sound in French including the accents on the 'e' (aigu, grave, and circonflexe) in large format
These items are SOR friendly and are great for decoding, encoding, and developing a more robust phonemic awareness and phonological awareness.
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Happy reading!
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Faire with Sports - Le jeu des 7 familles - French Card Game
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Faire with Sports - Le jeu des 7 familles - French Card Game
Le jeu des sept familles - This classic card game is fun for students of all ages! Looking for easy prep literacy activities for independent work during differentiated reading instruction? This version of the game is for practicing FAIRE PRESENT TENSE CONJUGATIONS and SPORTS.
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Each of the 7 "families of cards" begins with one of the following, and conjugations in the present tense are used in the JE - TU - IL - NOUS - VOUS - ILS forms.
Includes:
How to play
42 playing cards to print on heavy paper or card stock
This card game is an excellent way to practice and memorize verb conjugations. It will have your students speaking to each other in French the whole time! They will make affirmative and negative statements and will use EST-CE QUE to form simple questions.
One player distributes five cards to each player (2 to 4 per group). The rest of the cards are placed in the "pioche". One player begins the game by asking another player to give him a card. He or she might say, "Est-ce que tu fais du karaté?"
The goal is to come up with complete families. The different verbs represent the families. There are 6 cards to a family (JE - TU - IL - NOUS- VOUS - ILS). Students will find it helpful to group together the cards that have the same picture at the top (flower, flip-flops, etc.) If the player doesn't have it, he says "pioche". If he draws the card that he asked for, he can continue to play and ask someone for another card. Each time a player comes up with all six members of a family, he can make a stack. At the end of the game, the player with the most sets of families wins!
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Le son AN J'ai...qui a? French Phonics| Science of Reading GAME-AN/EN/AM/EM
By La trousse de Madame
J'ai... Qui a...? (I have... Who has...?)
This great French phonics game is a fantastic way to get your students talking. Students of every grade absolutely love this easy to use card game. The easy prep cards can be made in colour or black and white and can be used with words or without, depending on the level of French phonological awareness that they have acquired.
If they are only setting out in their French journey, try cards with no words and watch them get talking. With students that have been learning with the Science of Reading, decoding and blending are the next steps.
Once students have all the simple sounds (sons simples) in French, we start to introduce complex sounds (sons complexes). I usually teach OU first and then AN. This allows students to now be able to decode hundreds of words.
Activity Cards include:
-memory practice
-decoding practice
-blending sounds
-lowercase letter recognition
-identifying phonemes
-decoding simple and complex sounds
-word recognition
-identifying sound in an image
-matching sounds and words
-student interaction
-oral fluency and efficiency
-builds confidence in speaking French in class
Science of Reading:
These cards 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 phonics game cards on their own. What a great way to build learning autonomy!
Vocabulary used:
-aimant, amande, ambulance, banc, cerf-volant, enfant, fantome, flamand, framboise, gant, gland, grand-maman, kangourou, orange, panda, pantalon, valentin, vampire, volcan
Who can use this resource:
Teachers who are just getting accustomed to using strategies from the Science of Reading can use these simple game cards 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.
Students build reading fluency depending on their level (words or no words)
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.
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