8th Grade French Lesson

French Cognates Lesson Notes, Fun Facts, Activities Practice Worksheets

By Churros and Croissants

Your students may be surprised at how much French they already know (or can figure out) even on day 1 of class! How do they know so much? Cognates! This resource is designed to help students discover what a cognate is and how learning specific morphological patterns can be beneficial to language learning. They will learn examples of cognates and also be warned of falling for false cognates.

French Cognates is perfect a perfect way to start off the school year for all levels of secondary French. You can use all the materials at once or spread them out as bell-ringers, emergency substitute resources, or for early finishers.

Resource Includes:

  • Notes and 8 Facts About French Cognates
  • Cognate Morphology Chart with 12 Common Suffixes, their Equivalents and Examples
  • Blank Cognate Morphology Chart with 12 Common Suffixes
  • Cognate Word Search
  • Cognate Crossword Puzzle:
  • False Cognate (Faux Amis) Matching Activity

Give your students the confidence they need at Back to School by helping them understand patterns in order to predict and recognize cognates more easily. Encourage active learning and independent discovery while enhancing cognitive skills and reinforcing cognate recognition with these easy no-prep worksheets!

Keys for Crossword Puzzle, Wordsearch, and False Cognate Matching Activity Included.

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MINI-LEÇON/ATELIER DE LECTURE : INFORMATIONS CLÉS + RÉSUMER | REPÉRER INFOS

By French Made Fun!

Explorez les stratégies de lecture avec 6 leçons captivantes sur comment ressortir les informations clés et résumer un texte!


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Préparez vos élèves de 4e à 8e année à découvrir la stratégie de repérage des informations importantes et de résumé des éléments clés. Ce produit complet couvre 6 leçons de lecture, des activités interactives, des graphiques, des lectures modélisées, des compréhensions écrites, et des organisateurs graphiques. Idéal pour les élèves qui ont besoin de s'engager davantage dans leur lecture.

Caractéristiques du produit :

  • 6 leçons pratiques : Chaque leçon est détaillée avec des exemples, des questions guidées et des scripts pour vous faciliter l'enseignement.
  • 6 organisateurs graphiques (+ 2 supplémentaires pour la courbe narrative) : Aident à structurer les idées et à clarifier les concepts.
  • 5 tableaux d'ancrage : À imprimer ou utiliser comme affiches numériques pour les activités.
  • Extraits variés : Cartes de tâches, amorces de phrases, mini-textes et lectures longues, avec questions et clés de correction incluses.
  • Évaluations formelles : Une évaluation complète pour mesurer les compétences de vos élèves en résumé et analyse d'informations clés.

Stratégies couvertes dans cette ressource de 39 pages :

  • Introduction aux éléments importants : Présentation des clés pour identifier les informations essentielles dans un texte, avec un graphique d'ancrage et une activité brise-glace amusante sur Le Petit Chaperon Rouge.
  • Identification des éléments importants : Activité avec bandes de phrases pour trier les informations importantes et non importantes, avec organisateurs graphiques et lectures modélisées.
  • Réécriture d'un texte : Techniques de résumé pour clarifier et condenser les informations importantes, avec textes modèles et graphiques d'ancrage.
  • Trouver les idées principales : Activité d'annotation pour filtrer les informations et clarifier la compréhension, avec une activité de tri incluse.
  • Parties de l'intrigue narrative : Apprentissage de la courbe narrative pour relier les informations clés à la structure de l'intrigue, renforçant la compréhension en lecture et en écriture.
  • Résumer pour comprendre : Activité basée sur des stations avec 8 extraits variés pour tester les compétences de résumé, accompagnée d'un organisateur graphique pour le secrétaire de l'équipe.
  • Évaluation formelle : Lecture, annotation, traçage sur une courbe narrative, et résumé concis du texte, avec clé de correction incluse.

Cette ressource est conçue pour simplifier votre planification et vous offrir tout le nécessaire pour deux semaines de leçons efficaces. Profitez de l'enseignement et observez vos élèves s'épanouir en classe de français !


Vous en voulez plus ? Voici quelques ressources de mini-leçons en FRANÇAIS à découvrir :

  • Écriture: Générer les idées
  • Écriture: Endurance et motivation
  • Écriture: La structure et la fluidité
  • Écriture: Améliorer le choix de mots
  • Écriture: Introductions & Conclusions
  • Lecture: Solutionner les mots
  • Lecture: La visualisation
  • Lecture: Faire des liens
  • Lecture: Connaissances antérieures
  • Lecture: Faire des prédictions
  • Lecture: Faire des inférences
  • Lecture: Informations clés
  • Lecture: Stratégies de réparation

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French Language Conversation Starters (Beginner to Intermediate)

By Create Learn Inspire Grow

Enhance your French language teaching with this comprehensive collection of 100 conversation starters! Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners, these prompts will help spark engaging discussions, improve speaking skills, and boost confidence in conversational French.

What's Included:

  • 100 Conversation Starters: A mix of beginner to intermediate prompts, covering various topics such as hobbies, food, travel, and personal experiences.
$2.60

French Avoir Expressions Ready to Use Printable Lesson, Exercises, PowerPoint

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

This is a quick, ready to go French lesson to teach 20 common avoir expressions. This lesson breaks down the tricky differences between French and English when using these expressions. This lesson makes teaching the concept of French avoir expressions accessible, understandable, and most of all fast, easy, and no prep for you!

Just print the 5 page lesson and have your students complete the exercises as you present the 45 slide PowerPoint. Once they've finished the 20 sentence exercise, you can immediately go over the answers. They are conveniently included in the PowerPoint. See the preview for a closer look, and scroll down to see which expressions are included.

Looking for a quiz to match this French lesson? My French Avoir Expressions - Google Forms Quiz or Exercise covers it!

Included:

  • 5 page ready to print and teach French lesson on avoir expressions
  • 45 slide PowerPoint presentation
  • Exercises and answers are included

Expressions Used:

avoir besoin de
avoir chaud
avoir froid
avoir confiance
avoir de la chance
avoir envie de
avoir faim
avoir soif
avoir honte de
avoir l’air
avoir lieu
avoir l’intention de
avoir mal au coeur
avoir peur de
avoir raison
avoir tort
avoir sommeil
avoir un petit creux
avoir un trou de mémoire
avoir horreur de

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French Language Conversation Starters (Beginner to Intermediate)

By saadia balhous

Enhance your French language teaching with this comprehensive collection of 100 conversation starters! Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners, these prompts will help spark engaging discussions, improve speaking skills, and boost confidence in conversational French.

What's Included:

  • 100 Conversation Starters: A mix of beginner to intermediate prompts, covering various topics such as hobbies, food, travel, and personal experiences.
$2.60

First Day of School "Language Talk"

By Language Arts Excellence

Whether you teach Spanish, French, German, or Mandarin Chinese, this is the perfect lesson to get your students thinking about the purpose of studying foreign languages!

This product features an engaging "Language Talk" activity that will have your new students thinking, writing, speaking, and moving on the very first day of school. In this activity, they must choose between 6 different quotes about the purpose of learning languages and articulate why the quote aligns with their perspective. I use this lesson every year to set the tone for what I expect in class - it is a great way to gain insight about their current attitudes towards speaking another language while they get to know one another with a higher level thinking activity as opposed to the same-old, same-old icebreaker.

Product includes:

  • Comprehensive Lesson Plan
  • "Language" Sheet for students to fill out
  • 6 Corresponding "Language Quote" signs to hang up around your room

Though I utilize this product on the first day of school, it really can be used all year long. I hope that it is as successful in your class as it is in mine!

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Also, check out these great products to start your school year off strong by Language Arts Excellence:

⭐ First Day of School Powerpoint

⭐ Study Hall Expectations Powerpoint Presentation

⭐ Back to School / Open House Brochure

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French speaking Questions du jour activities speaking Project FSL core

By The Librarian's Language Loft

This basic French FSL resource helps to engage students with conversation starting photographs -Things we love to hate. Students will all want to share their opinion while they practice simple French sentences. Immersion students can expand on responses with “parce que…” This activity is great for Valentine's day or any day!

At the end, students can make their own “J’adore” and “Je deteste” folding booklet or slideshow. This is a great "no prep" activity for Valentine’s Day, sub plan or anytime.

Included:

-Over 37 suggestions for "Question du Jour" with photographs

-Photographs focus on hot topics- such as "things we love to hate"

-Writing and drawing activity for student to share their likes and dislikes

-Additional template slides to add your own information or for a student project

Verbs- aimer, détester, adorer

negative

Present tense verbs 

 Start your class off each day with a warm up “question du jour”. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine with no extra prep. Many of the “Question du jour”  or “Warm up” activities can be done within a notebook.

It is recommended that you pick a “prof du jour” to ask the questions to the class for even more oral practice. This also helps with substitute preparation when you have an established routine.

** 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 Professions/Les Professions Vocabulary Activities/Practice/Emergency Sub!

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 Job 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 Job-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. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  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. 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.
  8. Magic Square: Learners must analyze the available options and find the correct matches. This process stimulates critical thinking, encourages logical reasoning, and enhances cognitive skills, all while reinforcing the vocabulary.

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

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

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MINI-LEÇON/ATELIER DE LECTURE : FAIRE DES CONNEXIONS/LIENS | TEXTE/SOI/MONDE

By French Made Fun!

Vos élèves exploreront la stratégie de faire des liens et apprendront à intégrer cette stratégie dans leur lecture. Ce document couvre deux semaines d'atelier de lecture.


⁕⁕ Please see the preview for a full view of this document, with details in English. These descriptions and this product are entirely in French. ⁕⁕


Cette ressource est conçue pour les élèves de la 4e à la 8e année qui manquent cette stratégie et ont besoin d'aide pour s'investir et s'engager dans leur lecture. Mes produits proposent beaucoup d'apprentissage pratique et une approche ludique.
Dans cette ressource, vous découvrirez 34 diapositives de contenu adaptées à vos "grands". Pas de polices enfantines ou ridicules. Pas de clip-arts bébé. Pas de mots croisés ou d'activités de remplissage. Je vais droit au but et vous donne tout ce dont vous avez réellement besoin pour progresser.

  • 9 organisateurs graphiques
  • 6 tableaux d'ancrage (à imprimer ou à utiliser comme affiches numériques pour les activités)
  • 8 textes modèles (Pas besoin de chercher des lectures partagées dans votre bibliothèque. Ils sont tous ici !)
  • 6 mini-leçons (Je vais même jusqu'à écrire vos paroles et vous fournir tous les exemples, questions de guidage, et prompts pour vous garder sur la bonne voie !)

Voici les stratégies que je couvre dans cette ressource de 30 pages :

  • Connexions texte-à-soi (Les élèves découvriront comment connecter leurs lectures à leur vie personnelle et à leurs expériences passées grâce à des pratiques modelées et partagées, des affiches et des organisateurs graphiques pour organiser leurs pensées.)
  • Connexions texte-à-texte (Les élèves découvriront comment connecter leur lecture à une autre qu'ils ont faite et établir des similitudes et des différences grâce à des pratiques modelées et partagées, des affiches et des organisateurs graphiques pour organiser leurs pensées.)
  • Connexions texte-à-monde (Les élèves découvriront comment se connecter aux grands événements mondiaux, aux personnes et aux faits historiques grâce à des pratiques modelées et partagées, des affiches et des organisateurs graphiques pour organiser leurs pensées.)
  • La chaîne des connexions (Les élèves assembleront ce qu'ils ont appris dans cette activité kinesthésique où ils construiront des connecteurs en chaîne avec leurs camarades de classe grâce à des pratiques modelées et partagées, des affiches et des organisateurs graphiques pour organiser leurs pensées.)
  • La toile des connexions (Les élèves travailleront en groupes pour créer une grande carte mentale sur du papier affiche afin de construire autant de connexions que possible avec un texte donné.)
  • La casse-tête des connexions (Les élèves travailleront en groupes pour lire des extraits d'un texte plus long et comparer leurs connexions avec d'autres groupes pour trouver des similitudes.)

Planifier des mini-leçons efficaces nécessite beaucoup de temps et d'efforts pour créer des affiches, des textes modèles, des exemples, rédiger vos petites lectures partagées sur des post-it et planifier des activités de différenciation. Cette ressource couvrira tout cela pour vous pendant deux semaines. Alors détendez-vous et profitez de la conduite d'une mini-leçon tout en regardant vos élèves adorer le cours de français.


Vous en voulez plus ? Voici quelques ressources de mini-leçons en FRANÇAIS à découvrir :

  • Écriture: Générer les idées
  • Écriture: Endurance et motivation
  • Écriture: La structure et la fluidité
  • Écriture: Améliorer le choix de mots
  • Écriture: Introductions & Conclusions
  • Lecture: Solutionner les mots
  • Lecture: La visualisation
  • Lecture: Faire des liens
  • Lecture: Connaissances antérieures
  • Lecture: Faire des prédictions
  • Lecture: Faire des inférences
  • Lecture: Informations clés
  • Lecture: Stratégies de réparation

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Mme Kaitlyn

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French Passé Composé With Être - Vandertramp - Listen, Read, Write in French

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Need a creative way for students to learn which verbs use être as a helping verb in the passé composé? This engaging French lesson includes an original story with comprehensive listening, reading, and writing activities. After this lesson, your students will know and understand the 17 Dr. & Mrs. P. Vandertramp verbs. Here's a fun game that you can use to have your students practice conjugating these verbs.

EXPECT YOUR STUDENTS TO:

  • identify verbs that use être as a helping verb
  • strengthen listening comprehension at their level
  • remember to make agreement on past participles
  • learn new vocabulary by reading in French
  • be amused by this creative story

STEP 1:

  • Download, print, and distribute the Dr. & Mrs. P. Vandertramp chart.
  • 17 verbs that use être as a helping verb are written in French with English translations.
  • Past participles are included.

STEP 2:

  • Listen to an audio recording of an original story that uses all 17 verbs that use être in the passé composé to work on listening comprehension, and to see how much students can understand.
  • Download worksheet #1 and have students fill in the blanks (subjects, helping verbs, and past participles) as they listen to the story again.
  • Download, print, and distribute the full text (2 pages) and have students read along as they listen again.
  • Download worksheet #2 and have students fill in the blanks (helping verbs and past participles only - subjects and infinitives are included) NOT while listening to the story. 

STEP 3:

  • Dictée - Listen to the audio recording and have students write everything they hear on the lines provided.
  • This is a good exercise in listening comprehension, and they'll need to pay close attention to number and gender to spell the past participles correctly.
  • Subject pronouns along with number and gender are included on the student response sheet.
  • As they listen, they will write helping verbs and past participles.

What some teachers are saying about this lesson:

"Amazing resource! This was so comprehensive and hit all the aspects of language I was assessing at the time. I'm going to use this for the rest of my career."

"Great breakdown of the PC and of Vandertramp verbs. The audio recording was a great exercise, the right "level" of challenge for my grade 9s."

Dr. & Mrs. P. Vandertramp Verbs - Être Auxiliary Verb:

  • descendre
  • rentrer
  • monter
  • rester
  • sortir
  • partir
  • venir
  • arriver
  • naître
  • devenir
  • entrer
  • retourner
  • tomber
  • rentrer
  • aller
  • mourir
  • passer

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➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 2 curriculum

➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 and 4 curriculum

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COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

Copyright © Love Learning Languages, Jennifer Crespin

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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French FSL speaking and writing activities bundle basic question du jour core

By The Librarian's Language Loft

These 3 French FSL resources encourage conversation with daily questions. The first resource asks for student’s opinions on hot topics in  “Things we Love to hate”. The second resource asks students to react to various common pranks. This resource includes a conversation mat to guide students.

Start your class off each day with a warm up question du jour. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine with no extra prep. 

Resource 1:

-Over 37 suggestions for "Question du Jour" with photographs focusing on hot topics- things we love to hate

-A simple writing and drawing activity for students to share their likes and dislikes

Resource 2:

Students will all want to share their opinion on the various examples of pranking. This resource might be better for intermediate leveled FSL speakers (some conditional and past tense) . At the end, students can complete a simple written project.

-Two conversation mats to help with speaking 

-Question sheet for a video link on pranks

Resource 3: Review Question du Jour

-Over 30 suggestions for "Question du Jour" with basic beginner vocabulary

-Fourteen additional "Stand up if.." questions or "Lève-toi si"

-Short writing and drawing prompts

-Includes a date and weather chart

-Listen and vote for their favorite music (Youtube playlist shared)

Vocabulary Review:

Numbers 1-30

Basic colors

Days of the week

Days of the month

Basic feelings

School items

Seasons

Weather

Calendar vocabulary

Present tense verbs 

Please note you must have access to Youtube to play the music videos and suggested short film. The links are editable and can be changed as these are not part of the purchased resource.

** 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 Animal / Les Animaux Vocabulary Emergency Sub Lesson Plan

By Churros and Croissants

This complete lesson plan for French class is perfect for emergency substitute situations. Lesson plan has adaptations for all levels of French and can be taught by someone with ZERO knowledge of the language.

Includes:

Links to short, entertaining videos teaching French animal vocabulary

Guided Notes/Vocabulary List for students to complete during video

Animal Questions Worksheet

Fun and Engaging Review and Extension Activities

Answer Keys

Intended for a 50-60 minute class period with optional extension activities for block scheduling. Don't wait - be prepared!

*Lesson plan does include some direct instruction, collaboration, and use of technology. For more challenging classes or inexperienced subs, I recommend one of our print-and-go independent written vocabulary plans.

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MINI-LEÇON/ATELIER DE LECTURE : ACTIVER CONNAISSANCES ANTÉRIEURES/PRÉALABLES

By French Made Fun!

Vos élèves exploreront la stratégie d'activer leurs connaissances préalables (schéma) et apprendront à intégrer cette stratégie dans leur lecture. Ce document couvre 6 leçons complètes d'atelier de lecture, des affiches, des activités et des organisateurs graphiques pour continuer cette stratégie.


⁕⁕ Please see the preview for a full view of this document, with details in English. These descriptions and this product are entirely in French. ⁕⁕


Dans cette ressource, vous découvrirez 38 diapositives de contenu adaptées à vos grands élèves. Pas de polices mignonnes ou ridicules. Pas de cliparts enfantins. Pas de mots croisés ou d'activités de remplissage. Je vais droit au but et vous donne tout ce dont vous avez réellement besoin pour progresser.

  • 7 organisateurs graphiques pratiques (à utiliser avec ces leçons ou séparément)
  • 3 tableaux d'ancrage (à imprimer ou à utiliser comme affiches numériques pour les activités)
  • 8 textes modèles (Pas besoin de chercher des lectures partagées dans votre bibliothèque. Ils sont tous ici ! Beaucoup sont accompagnés de questions de compréhension ou d'activités sur fiches. Ce document signifie que vous n'avez besoin d'aucun autre texte.)
  • 6 mini-leçons (Je vais même jusqu'à écrire vos paroles et vous fournir tous les exemples, questions de guidage, et prompts pour vous garder sur la bonne voie !)

Voici les stratégies que je couvre dans cette ressource de 38 pages :

  • Se servir de connaissances préalables (Les élèves découvriront comment connecter leurs lectures à ce qu'ils savent déjà grâce à des pratiques modelées et partagées, des affiches et des organisateurs graphiques pour organiser leurs pensées.)
  • Comment activer mes connaissances (Les élèves découvriront comment connecter des expériences émotionnelles pour empathiser, sympathiser et comprendre les textes grâce à des pratiques modelées et partagées, des affiches et des organisateurs graphiques pour organiser leurs pensées.)
  • Activer nos connaissances antérieures (Les élèves découvriront comment utiliser les indices du texte, tels que les titres, sous-titres et images pour se connecter avant de commencer leur lecture grâce à des pratiques modelées et partagées, des affiches et des organisateurs graphiques pour organiser leurs pensées.)
  • La tempête d'idées (Les élèves apprendront la stratégie d'utiliser un réseau de brainstorming pour puiser dans leurs connaissances préalables avec l'aide d'une affiche et d'un script.)
  • La tempête d'idées à pied (Les élèves travailleront en groupes dans cette activité kinesthésique en rond pour construire des connaissances préalables grâce à la discussion et à la collaboration.)
  • La stratégie P-P-P (Les élèves travailleront en petits et grands groupes pour penser, pairer, partager et co-créer le sens et la compréhension d'un concept avant de se plonger dans une lecture, et après.)

Planifier des mini-leçons efficaces nécessite beaucoup de temps et d'efforts pour créer des affiches, des textes modèles, des exemples, rédiger vos petites lectures partagées sur des post-it et planifier des activités de différenciation. Cette ressource couvrira tout cela pour vous pendant deux semaines. Alors détendez-vous et profitez de la conduite d'une mini-leçon tout en regardant vos élèves adorer le cours de français


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  • Écriture: Générer les idées
  • Écriture: Endurance et motivation
  • Écriture: La structure et la fluidité
  • Écriture: Améliorer le choix de mots
  • Écriture: Introductions & Conclusions
  • Lecture: Solutionner les mots
  • Lecture: La visualisation
  • Lecture: Faire des liens
  • Lecture: Connaissances antérieures
  • Lecture: Faire des prédictions
  • Lecture: Faire des inférences
  • Lecture: Informations clés
  • Lecture: Stratégies de réparation

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French Poetry Lesson - Déjeuner du Matin - Poème - Jacques Prévert

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Need a fun way to introduce French poetry and review the passé composé at the same time? Your students will enjoy Déjeuner du Matin, Jacques Prévert, an engaging lesson that will save you loads of time. Differentiation is easy with this lesson that includes all four skills - reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

The poem Déjeuner du Matin is spectacularly well known in France, and it's especially easy to understand when you follow all of the steps in this lesson plan.

Expect your students to:

  • learn new French vocabulary words
  • practice the passé composé - regular, irregular, and reflexive verbs
  • gain knowledge of French literature, especially Jacques Prévert
  • begin to understand French culture through poetry
  • explore and identify emotions in French
  • make inferences before even reading the poem
  • sharpen listening skills
  • work on oral production
  • write a short paragraph about the poem in their own words

Included:

  • 8 page activity with YouTube and Quizlet links
  • Lesson plan

How to use this resource:

  • Watch an award winning 3 minute silent short film with your students.

  • Students write what they think the poem is about after watching the video.

  • Students identify what they felt while watching using French adjectives of emotion.

  • Before reading the poem, vocabulary is introduced in a multiple choice activity.

  • A quizlet vocabulary study set is provided to share with your students.

  • Watch another video in which students will watch and hear the poem being read.

  • Students will now have a better understanding of what the poem is about.

  • Practice the passé composé, which is the tense that is used throughout the poem. Students fill in the blanks with the passé composé form of verbs in parentheses. Regular, irregular, and reflexive verbs are included.

  • Students now have an opportunity to read the poem aloud.

  • Work in pairs or small groups and take turns reading the poem collectively and individually.

  • If possible, have students record themselves reading the poem aloud.

  • Suggestion: Have students memorize and recite the poem for bonus points.

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French Valentine bundle writing speaking kindness friends February basic FSL

By The Librarian's Language Loft

This Valentine’s Day FSL French bundle has lot’s of low prep activities for February. This resource focuses on themes such as kindness, friendship and love. Many handouts could be used any day you need a print and go lesson (example: week of kindness, jar of compliments or nonfiction reading comprehension text, an explosion box gift card craft).

Resource 1:

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 2:

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 3:

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. Immersion students can expand on responses with “parce que…”

Resource 4:

Introducing an explosion gift box writing project for your FSL class (French second language)! This simple and engaging craft is versatile, making it ideal for creating heartfelt messages to recognize special people. Perfect for personalized gifts during holidays such as Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, or Father's Day (La fête des mères, la fête des pères, et la Saint-Valentin). This activity can work with French immersion and core French students.

Included:

-Box and cover template to be printed on 8.5 X 11 cardstock (best results)

-Interior template for extra writing

-Decorative images such as hearts and hobby clipart

-French sentence suggestions (with English translations)

Je me souviens ____________

J’aime _____________avec toi.

Tu es ____________________

-Photo step-by-step visual instructions

Materials:

Scissors, Scotch tape, colored pencils, and printed templates (card stock works best for box- decorations and interior can be on paper)

** 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.**

Please note you must have access to Youtube to play the music videos and suggested short film. The links are editable and can be changed as these are not part of the purchased resource.

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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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STRATÉGIES DE RÉPARATION/FIX-UP STRATEGIES/TABLEAUX D'ANCRAGE + MINI LEÇONS

By French Made Fun!

Affiches pédagogiques, mini-leçons, activités et TOUS les textes pour enseigner les stratégies de réparation en lecture conçus pour les élèves du primaire et du secondaire !


⁕⁕ Please see the preview for a full view of this document, with details in English. These descriptions and this product are entirely in French. ⁕⁕


Libérez le potentiel de compréhension en lecture de vos élèves avec ce document complet de 54 pages, conçu pour enseigner 10 stratégies essentielles de réparation. Cette ressource regorge de mini-leçons engageantes, d'affiches pédagogiques détaillées, de tous les extraits et textes nécessaires, d'activités interactives et de graphismes pour enseigner efficacement les stratégies suivantes :

  • Relire
  • Lire la suite
  • Visualiser
  • Résumer
  • Lire à voix haute
  • Se questionner
  • Chercher les indices
  • Vérifier sa compréhension
  • Ajuster sa vitesse
  • Discuter de sa lecture

Caractéristiques clés :

  • Mini-leçons : Chaque stratégie comprend une mini-leçon bien structurée avec des objectifs clairs, des scripts pour les enseignants et des instructions détaillées.
  • Affiches pédagogiques : Supports visuels pour soutenir la compréhension et la rétention des élèves, incluant des versions grand format et miniatures pour les classeurs des élèves.
  • Extraits et textes : Passages soigneusement sélectionnés correspondant à chaque stratégie, offrant des applications concrètes et des opportunités de pratique.
  • Activités interactives : Tâches engageantes et exercices qui renforcent chaque stratégie, favorisant l'apprentissage actif et la participation.
  • Graphismes : Outils pour aider les élèves à organiser leurs pensées et suivre leur progression en compréhension.
  • Signet pour les élèves : Outil de référence pratique résumant les 10 stratégies, idéal pour un accès rapide pendant la lecture autonome.

Modèle de Libération Progressive : Cette ressource suit un modèle de libération progressive, garantissant que les élèves gagnent en confiance et en autonomie dans l'utilisation de chaque stratégie. Avec des instructions scriptées pour les enseignants, vous pouvez guider vos élèves en douceur de la pratique guidée à l'application indépendante.

Améliorez les compétences en compréhension en lecture de votre classe et favorisez l'amour de la lecture avec cette ressource d'enseignement tout-en-un. Idéale pour les éducateurs du primaire et du secondaire à la recherche d'une solution efficace et facile à mettre en œuvre pour améliorer les capacités de lecture de leurs élèves.


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  • Écriture: Générer les idées
  • Écriture: Endurance et motivation
  • Écriture: La structure et la fluidité
  • Écriture: Améliorer le choix de mots
  • Écriture: Introductions & Conclusions
  • Lecture: Solutionner les mots
  • Lecture: La visualisation
  • Lecture: Faire des liens
  • Lecture: Connaissances antérieures
  • Lecture: Faire des prédictions
  • Lecture: Faire des inférences
  • Lecture: Informations clés
  • Lecture: Stratégies de réparation

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$3.75

French Food Unit - Allons au Marché - Comprehensive Lesson Plan

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a comprehensive French unit about going to the outdoor market in France? This resource has it all!

Resource includes:

- Five days of lesson plans

- LOTO game (fruits et légumes)

- Flashcard materials (use fruit & légume document)

- Vocabulary words & images for fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, and cheese

- “Au Marché” PowerPoint presentation with 48 colorful slides

- “Seasonal Eating” poster

- “Useful expressions at the Market” document

- 2 worksheets to be used for homework

- Skit assignments + grading rubric

- Optional language lab assignment (storyboard activity)

- 2 quizzes - One simple and one more advanced on fruits, vegetables, meats & fish, cheeses

French Listening Comprehension - Allons au Marché!

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great way to add a cultural component to my restaurant unit."

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⭐ Petit Déjeuner French Powerpoint Lesson

⭐ Vocabulaire du Restaurant - French Taboo Speaking Game and Activity

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➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 and 4 curriculum

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Copyright © Love Learning Languages, Jennifer Crespin
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

$6.75

French question du jour speaking basic core FSL emotions sports hobbies holidays

By The Librarian's Language Loft

This basic/core French FSL bundle contains a over 440 slides which work well for daily questions to encourage conversation.

Topics include the following:

Basic core French review- includes movable calendar and weather chart

Winter activities and sports

Hobbies and sports

Things we love to hate

Four corners- (feelings) Talking about how we feel when...

Let's talk pranks

Halloween- What scares you? What do you prefer?

Clothes and fashion preferences

Personal preferences

December holiday

School days

Vacation theme

Adverbs of Frequency

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20 French Vocabulary Lesson Plans MEGA Bundle! You're Covered All Year!!

By Churros and Croissants

Can't decide or want them all? Grab our complete set of 20 French vocabulary lessons and emergency sub plans! This comprehensive bundle contains 500 vocabulary words and will cover your needs from the first day of school to the last all while saving you 20%! Word searches, magic squares, matching, drawing, word jumbles and more provide meaningful and independent vocabulary practice, ensuring that students are actively learning. These worksheets are great for homework, exit tickets, bell ringers or when you just need a break to catch up!

Enjoy stress-free, print-and-go topics, including:

  • School vocabulary
  • Professions vocabulary
  • Clothing vocabulary
  • Foods vocabulary
  • Places around town
  • Fall vocabulary
  • Winter vocabulary
  • Spring vocabulary
  • Summer vocabulary
  • Calendar terms
  • Thanksgiving vocabulary
  • Halloween vocabulary
  • Christmas/Noël vocabulary
  • Valentine’s Day vocabulary
  • Mardi Gras vocabulary
  • Numbers 1-100 vocabulary
  • Family vocabulary
  • Body parts vocabulary
  • Rooms of the House and Furniture Vocabulary

Lessons contain vocabulary lists with 25 words and 7 different options for practice worksheets. These include:

  1. 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.
  2. Drawing and Labeling: Tap into your students' artistic side as they sketch and label new words. This activity promotes creativity while reinforcing vocabulary and spelling.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  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. 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.
  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. 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.
  9. Word Search: Let your students become puzzle masters! They'll create their very own crossword puzzles using new vocabulary. This activity enhances spelling, vocabulary recognition, and problem-solving skills.
  10. Magic Square: Learners must analyze the available options and find the correct matches. This process stimulates critical thinking, encourages logical reasoning, and enhances cognitive skills, all while reinforcing the vocabulary.
  11. Matching: Learners to 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.

And more!

*Includes FREE fully editable Substitute Notes Template!

Use when your students need a little vocabulary boost or save for super-easy emergency sub plans. Your health and well-being matter. So give yourself the time you need to get back to your best. Students will remain engaged and continue their learning, even if your substitute has no knowledge of French.

Don't need the full package? Pick and choose from my French Vocabulary/Emergency Sub Lessons for exactly what you need. Or make your own tailored plans quickly with 10 Universal French Vocabulary Mastery Sheets!

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