6th Grade en Français Projects

FSL/CORE FRENCH | CAMION-RESTO/FOOD TRUCK | GAME-BASED UNIT | MIDDLE SCHOOL |

By French Made Fun!

Middle schoolers dive into reading, writing, and speaking, culminating in the exciting challenge of designing their very own Food Truck. Watch language skills soar in this engaging, hands-on experience!


This MEGA (in size and popularity!) 76-page document contains everything you could possibly need to comfortably, confidently (and with as little effort as humanely possible) lead a long-term unit with your low-vocabulary middle-schoolers needing a high interest BOOST.

Tired of finding documents that are too advanced for your Core French/FSL kids or babyish and full of cartoon-y, childish clipart? This frustration is what gave me an epiphany 3 short years ago. Are you, too, losing the buy-in before you even JUMP in? Created with middle school in mind, this unit of activities, games, vocabulary and content, communication prompts, lesson plans, worksheets and templates will get your kids saying "Je vais prendre..." "Quelle est ta nourriture préférée?" and "Dans mon camion-resto, je servirai..." in two shakes of a lamb's tail!

My Core French products are high engagement, low-level. This 76-page document has everything you need to effectively engage your students to build the vocabulary needed to become confident enough to create something that will WOW you!

Students are provided with roughly 14 days of fun and engaging activities:

  • 28 Slides with animated, engaging content and "messages."

  • 1 x Kahoot link is included

  • 3 x "Wheel Decide" links are included

  • 42 page teaching document with:

  • Detailed lesson plans and suggested activities,

  • Worksheets,

  • Vocabulary cards + games,

  • Templates for food truck creation,

  • Rubrics (French and English included),

  • Activities to promote discussion with a partner,

  • Money math activities,

  • Mock menus,

  • Skits,

  • Artistic activities...

  • ... and much more!

What sorts of themes/activities are included?

  • Money (cost) and numbers,
  • Ordering, recommending and asking questions,
  • Creating menu items and designing a menu,
  • Creating a logo and a company name,
  • Curb appeal,
  • Stating preferences,
  • Designing a food truck,
  • Making choices about details,
  • Determining meal categories,
  • Numerous oral activities!

Your students will create their very own Food Truck - with Core-French friendly materials to help you along the way.

If you're on the hunt for more game-based learning and project-based learning for your hard-to-reach, hard-to-impress middle-schoolers, have no fear! I've got a bundle with all of it right here.

Here are some others for you to check out!

⭐️ Mon café Starbucks / My Starbucks Café!

⭐️ Mon pizza party! / My Pizza Party!

⭐️Mon animal perdu! / My Lost Pet

⭐️ Je vous présente... / Presenting...

⭐️ Prof du jour / Teacher of the Day

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

- Mme. Kaitlyn.

$7.99

CORE FRENCH | FSL | LOST PET | ANIMAL PERDU | GAME-BASED | 90 PAGES | PROJECT

By French Made Fun!

This newly updated *94 page* unit will cover you for roughly 7-9 Core French 1-hour classes and features a teachable slide deck, worksheets, lesson plans, rubrics, success criteria, a word wall, a phrase wall and numerous suggestions to get your kids having fun, moving, interacting and legitimately enjoying French class with you. The entirety (or parts of) the unit can easily be left with a substitute teacher and you need a quick lesson plan. It's ALL here!

As with all of my Core French products, this one is geared toward a LOW-LEVEL middle-school classroom (grades 3-7). It's high-energy, interactive, highly engaging and requires no prep. It ties in to some science concepts for grades 5 & 6 on biodiversity and adaptations. It features a significant amount of game-based learning and some project-based learning

There are three longer projects included with this unit: "Mon drôle d'animal" which has them building a silly animal and describing its body parts and details; "Mon animal perdu," a poster project which has them creating a poster for their missing pet, and "Une interview à la radio" which has them writing a radio script to find their lost pet with a partner.

Included in this bundle:

  • Warm-Ups: A collection of 11 worksheets, suggested lessons and activities, and games to support very low-level students who do not yet have basic vocabulary for colors, animals, etc., to get them up to snuff before jumping into the unit.

  • "Les couleurs" - A personal picture dictionary for students to use throughout the unit.

  • "Ma maison" - 3 differentiated, independent activities for your students to draw and describe their house.

  • "Les animaux de la jungle" - An independent colour and vocabulary activity.

  • "Méli-Mélo" - A simple word scramble activity.

  • "Apprenons les noms des animaux" - 3 pages for students to practice coloring and writing vocabulary.

  • Lesson Plans: 6 days of explicit lesson plans included. Everything from your prompts, needed material, explanation of tasks, extension opportunities, differentiation ideas, classroom management tips and tricks are included for each day. Each day students have activities, games, worksheets, and projects to work on independently, in partners and in groups.

  • Slide Deck: 38 pages of highly engaging, game-based learning, that's interactive for you to click and go. In your Slide Deck, you'll find:

  • "Quel est ton animal de compagnie préféré?" - A listening and speaking activity on showing preferences. Your lesson plan has suggestions for kinesthetic games and a student survey.

  • "Tapette à mouches" - A 4-Slide group activity for students to find the vocabulary on the board in two large groups. Your lesson plan has suggestions for having your students lead this game.

  • "Quelle couleur sont les animaux?" - A 10-Slide activity to practice les couleurs in partners. Your lesson plan has suggestions for a kinesthetic game for this activity.

  • "Bones?! Où es-tu?!" - An engaging, interactive 8-Slide game that will have your students guessing the location of a hidden dog I've hidden behind objects on the slides. Your lesson plan has suggestions for having your students lead this game.

  • "Qui suis-je?" - Two animal riddles as models for a riddle-creating activity outlined in your lesson plan. Students see, hear and use descriptive language.

  • "Le projet final" - Your final project build-up has two slides which I use as messages du jour to explain their poster project, and two slides which highlight the expectations.

  • "Headbandz" - A final fun group game for your students to use descriptive language, with vocabulary prompts, to explain an animal.

  • Worksheets, Games and Activities: 25 pages of engaging, straightforward worksheets, activities, games, printables, cut-outs, flashcards etc., that match up with your lesson plans.

  • Color name cut-outs for a kinesthetic game.

  • "Que préfères-tu?" - a speaking and listening activity on preferences.

  • "Les descriptions!" - an activity on creating a riddle for a mystery animal.

  • "Qui est-ce?" - a 'Guess Who?' style game that has your students using prompts for describing their animal with "j'ai..." and "je suis..." formations.

  • "Qui suis-je?" - A charades game with print-and-cut animal names and images.

  • "Mon drôle d'animal" - 3 differentiated activities depending on your students' levels in French.

  • "Plumes, Écailles, Fourrure, Coquille" - Cards to print and cut for an art activity on body coverings.

  • "Où vivent-ils?" - An independent creative worksheet on animal habitats.

  • "Adaptations" - An independent worksheet for students to colour, trace & write animal vocabulary.

  • "Les revêtements corporels" - a cut-and-paste sorting activity to understand 4 body coverings.

  • "Caractéristiques animales" - a cut-and-paste activity to label animals and their body parts.

  • "Rapport sur mon animal" - an independent 2-page fill-in-the-blank infographic on a researched animal.

  • "Animal Cards" - 48 Print, cut and laminate cards for your students to play a number of suggested and explained games including Pictionary, Charades, Memory and Go Fish!

  • "Word Wall" - 18 Printer-friendly cards with images and vocabulary to add to your word wall, as well as a student version (one page) to be used as a personal dictionary.

  • "Mur de phrases" - 12 Questions and answers to typical phrases seen in this unit, en Français with English translations. 2 student copies "Comment répondre?" are given with the questions and prompts to answer them. One copy has modelled examples.

  • Final Project: Students create a poster on their missing animal with specific guidelines to follow. This is the bulk of formal assessment for this unit.

  • "Ah non! Mon animal est perdu!" - Students are provided with an explanation of the final project task with a checklist as their "success criteria."

  • "Mon collier d'animal" - Two differentiated versions of this activity that will have students designing their pet's collar for their final project.

  • "Une interview à la radio" - A partner skit-writing activity where they'll take turns pretending to be the "animateur" and the "invité" and either record their radio interview, present it to the class, present it to you, or use other means like FlipGrid (if your board allows it) to show you their learnings.

  • "Mon animal perdu" - A formal rubric which focuses on their ability to meet the checklist criteria, to be creative, or to be effective communicators in the radio interview.

$5.99