Digital Escape games - French bundle #1
By Frenchified
Make learning about French culture and history interesting with this no-prep digital escape game bundle. The games include access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This item includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.
Iceland: Country in Focus(Icelandic Webquest)
By Gail Hennessey
Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. The first in the series is Iceland. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation or for an enrichment activity.
You may find these other Countries in Focus of interest:
1. Russia: This webquest of 10 questions will enable young people to learn lots of information on the country of Russia! Extension activities, resources, fun facts,key. Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. Russia, A Webquest
2. Australia: Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. There is also a mapskill activity. Try Australia. I also have a Country in Focus on Switzerland,India and Iceland. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation, for an enrichment activity or for a substitute.
Australia, A World Focus Webquest
3. Switzerland:
Did you know that a Swiss man named Bertrand Piccard was the first person to circumnavigate the earth in a hot-air balloon? Did you know that the first chocolate bar was made in Switzerland back in 1819? Learn more about this mountainous country with this informative webquest on Switzerland!
Mapwork, 9 web questions, extension activities and key...
Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation or for an enrichment activity. Switzerland, Country in Focus Webquest
4. India:Country in Focus,is a web quest, with additional fun facts and extension activities. Did you know that it was ancient India which gave the world the idea of the zero? The game Chutes and Ladders comes from an Indian board game. More people speak English in India than in the United States? Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. India, Country in Focus Webquest
5. Greece: Use this informative web quest as an introduction to the country of Greece. Greece, Country in Focus Webquest
6. China: A great resource that helps develop skills such as reading for information and using research and computer skills. This web quest gives students an overview to the country: map skills, info on panda bears, Great Wall, Terra Cotta Solders-more. Extension activities/key (12 page resource with 10 informational web questions).China, A Country in Focus Webquest
Learn about the country of Brazil with this informational web quest. There is also a map skill activity and fun facts. Additionally, there is a teacher page with extension activities and additional links.
Although the map skill/webquest can be completed in one session, if you opt to do the extension activity, additional days could be used. Brazil, Country in Focus-A Webquest <2016 Olympics will be held in Brazil!)
ALSO, CHECK OUT MY READING PASSAGE on ICELAND.
Part of my new series, World Passport, students learn about Iceland reading a diary from a young person visiting a country of the world. There are five diary entries sharing the culture, famous places and some language of the country, in this case, Iceland.
The resource includes a Did You Know section, a map skill activity, comprehension questions, a teacher section with extension activities and the key. Iceland, A Reading Passage
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World History - The Son of Napeolon digital escape room
By Frenchified
Make learning about Napoleon Bonaparte interesting with this no-prep digital escape game. The game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This Son of Napoleon digital escape game includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
Topics in this game include:
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.
Iceland: Country in Focus(Icelandic Webquest)
By Gail Hennessey
Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. The first in the series is Iceland. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation or for an enrichment activity.
You may find these other Countries in Focus of interest:
1. Russia: This webquest of 10 questions will enable young people to learn lots of information on the country of Russia! Extension activities, resources, fun facts,key. Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. Russia, A Webquest
2. Australia: Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. There is also a mapskill activity. Try Australia. I also have a Country in Focus on Switzerland,India and Iceland. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation, for an enrichment activity or for a substitute.
Australia, A World Focus Webquest
3. Switzerland:
Did you know that a Swiss man named Bertrand Piccard was the first person to circumnavigate the earth in a hot-air balloon? Did you know that the first chocolate bar was made in Switzerland back in 1819? Learn more about this mountainous country with this informative webquest on Switzerland!
Mapwork, 9 web questions, extension activities and key...
Want to introduce your students to different countries of the world? My Country in Focus series, highlights a country with a web quest, some fun facts and some extension activities. It would be a great one day activity for before a vacation or for an enrichment activity. Switzerland, Country in Focus Webquest
4. India:Country in Focus,is a web quest, with additional fun facts and extension activities. Did you know that it was ancient India which gave the world the idea of the zero? The game Chutes and Ladders comes from an Indian board game. More people speak English in India than in the United States? Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. India, Country in Focus Webquest
5. Greece: Use this informative web quest as an introduction to the country of Greece. Greece, Country in Focus Webquest
6. China: A great resource that helps develop skills such as reading for information and using research and computer skills. This web quest gives students an overview to the country: map skills, info on panda bears, Great Wall, Terra Cotta Solders-more. Extension activities/key (12 page resource with 10 informational web questions).China, A Country in Focus Webquest
Learn about the country of Brazil with this informational web quest. There is also a map skill activity and fun facts. Additionally, there is a teacher page with extension activities and additional links.
Although the map skill/webquest can be completed in one session, if you opt to do the extension activity, additional days could be used. Brazil, Country in Focus-A Webquest <2016 Olympics will be held in Brazil!)
ALSO, CHECK OUT MY READING PASSAGE on ICELAND.
Part of my new series, World Passport, students learn about Iceland reading a diary from a young person visiting a country of the world. There are five diary entries sharing the culture, famous places and some language of the country, in this case, Iceland.
The resource includes a Did You Know section, a map skill activity, comprehension questions, a teacher section with extension activities and the key. Iceland, A Reading Passage
Perhaps, you might like to follow my TeachShare Store. Click by the green star by my photograph. I send monthly notes and have specials from time to time.
World War 1 Digital Escape Room
By Frenchified
Make learning about World War 1 interesting with this no-prep digital escape game. The game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Your great-grandfather has left you a medal from his time during the great war but you can't open the box it is in without figuring out the codes to several locks. Learn about World War 1 and open the locks to obtain the medal in this World War 1 digital escape game. This is a challenging activity that students will need to work together and think critically in order to complete.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This item includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
Topics in this game include:
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.
Note: If you're not sure if this item will work on your school's computer system, please visit https://sites.google.com/view/joyeuxnoel to try out a free breakout.
Looking for more history-related breakouts?
The Renaissance
The Great Depression
The Cold War
The Vietnam War
The US Civil War
The American Revolution
The US Constitution
Countries of the World(A Bundle of Webquests )
By Gail Hennessey
COUNTRIES IN FOCUS:
A BUNDLE OF RESOURCES ON COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD WEBQUESTS
RUSSIA
SWITZERLAND
CHINA
ICELAND
GREECE
ITALY
INDIA
BRAZIL
AUSTRALIA
IRELAND
Introduce young people to these 10 countries of the world with these different webquest. Additionally extension activities, links and the key are included. Use as part of a unit of study or as a Friday activity to foster world geography.
High School world history digital escape room - the Renaissance
By Frenchified
Make learning about the Renaissance with this no-prep digital escape game. This game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This item includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
The included topics are:
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.
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The Great Depression
The Cold War
The Vietnam War
The US Civil War
The American Revolution
The US Constitution
World War I
High School World History Digital Escape Room - The French Revolution
By Frenchified
Make learning about the French Revolution interesting with this no-prep digital escape game. The game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game.
Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This French Revolution digital escape game includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
Topics in the French Revolution game include:
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.
By Frenchified
Make learning about Belgium interesting with this no-prep digital escape game. The game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This item includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
The included topics are:
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.
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France Digital Escape game - French history and culture
By Frenchified
Make learning about the history and attractions of France with this no-prep digital escape game. This game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This item includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
The included topics are:
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.
The game itself is in English, but if you want to use the activity with more advanced French language learners, you can ask them to use the French version of the official websites (just click on the link on each website).
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Russian Revolution Escape game for high school World History
By Frenchified
Make learning about the Russian Revolution interesting with this no-prep digital escape game. The game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch a YouTube video, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This item includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
Topics in this game include:
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district- if Google sites from an outside source are blocked, I can help you publish a private game from within your district (please contact me at least 24 hours before you plan to use the game so I can set it up for you).
As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.
Cathedrals of France - Digital Escape room
By Frenchified
Make learning about French cathedrals interesting with this no-prep digital escape game. The game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This item includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
Topics in this game include:
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of loc
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Les Bijoux de Versailles French digital escape room
By Frenchified
Make learning about Versailles interesting with this no-prep digital escape game. The game includes access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This item includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
One version is entirely in English so your level 1 and 2 students can enjoy the game. The clues are a little tricky, but the information pages are in English so it will be challenging but not too challenging.
The other version is in French for upper levels. The clues are a little clearer in what the students are looking for, but the information pages are in French so they will still be challenged. You may have to give your students some hints if you use the French version, as it can be challenging! The one video clue is in French but the video is in English, as otherwise it would be too frustrating for all but the most advanced students.
The included topics are:
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.
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French digital escape room Veteran's Day Armistice - Le jour du Souvenir
By Frenchified
Note: If you purchased this game in the past, please be sure to update a new copy as the date for one of the clues has changed!
French digital escape games can be a fun way to practice the language and learn about the history and culture of the French-speaking world. Learn about the holiday of l'Armistice/Le Jour du Souvenir in this digital game for French learners.
November 11 marks the anniversary of the Armistice ending the fighting in World War 1 and is known as Le Jour du Souvenir. This digital escape game teaches students about the events of that day as well as how we remember those who sacrificed so much. Topics include:
What's included:
The game includes two different version: one that is entirely in English, and one that has the clues in English (since it can be difficult for non-native speakers to catch the nuances in the clues) but the sites and videos where they will find the answers are in French. Students will know that they have the correct code to unlock each lock as the form will tell them if they are correct or incorrect. They can show you that they've solved the puzzles by taking a screenshot of the final screen.
The teacher guide includes instructions on how to reach the site, directions on how to play the game, and the answer key for the French and English games just in case you get stuck. There are two different websites where the game is hosted - one in Google sites, the other hosted on digitalescapegames.com. Please check on your school network before you assign the game to your students, as some networks do block access to sites hosted outside of your district's network.
What teachers have said about this French digital escape game:
"My students really enjoyed this game! It was extremely challenging, but they were so satisfied when they solved the clues. It really encouraged them to read closely. I did have to give them a few hints. I only used the English version because even that took a long time for them to solve. I did feed them the clue to the date lock because in 2020, I figured it would be pretty impossible to lead them to the date from 2019. This was the first escape room activity I've done and I will be doing more!"
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French reading vocabulary and culture - autumn activities bundle
By Frenchified
Just in time for the fall season, this French autumn activities bundle will let you celebrate the cooler weather and spooky times. Includes a variety of printable and digital/distance items. Whether you teach level 1 or advanced French, there will be something for your students in this bundle.
Included in the French autumn bundle you will find a nice variety of short stories, non-fiction readings, games and activities. It’s a mix of print and digital items - so if you’ve never tried assigning a Google drive or Boom cards activity before, this can be a way to try it out.
Short stories in the bundle - great for sub plans:
Un Dîner Spécial - a printable short story for Thanksgiving. Follow the adventures of a crew of animals who have misunderstood the holiday in a very bad way.
La Guerre du Pumpkin Spice Latte - a short story about the real reason why pumpkin spice flavoring is found everywhere this time of year. Includes a Google drive AND print version of the story.
Les Zombies Attaquent - a fun short story about - what else? - zombies! It’s a great review for the imparfait and passé composé. Includes a Boom AND print version of the story.
Frankie le Vampire - A fun short story about a vampire who isn’t really very good at being a vampire.
Digital activities:
Halloween digital stickers - A set of 12 digital stickers that you can use wherever you like - One Note, Google drive, or any digital platform that allows png images.
Digital magnetic poetry - A Google drive activity with “magnets” of French words that students can move around to make their own poems with a fall theme.
Halloween vocabulary digital game - Includes 30 vocabulary words about the holiday - a fun, no-prep way to learn and practice the vocabulary. Both a PowerPoint/PDF/Google drive version and a Boom version are included.
La Toussaint digital escape game - A fun and challenging game for your students! They will learn about some of the spooky things in French history as well as how the holiday of La Toussaint is celebrated. No need to prep - just share the URL with your students!
Thanksgiving vocabulary digital game - Includes 30 vocabulary words about Thanksgiving - a fun, no-prep way to learn and practice the vocabulary. Both a PowerPoint/PDF/Google drive version and a Boom version are included.
L'armistice digital escape game - Learn about the end of World War 1 and how the holiday is celebrated in different countries.
Le Fantôme du Manoir - A digital game for the passé composé with avoir. Collect the objects and put them in the family tomb in order to remove a ghost from your new home.
Non-fiction readings:
Writing activity:
Level 2 French - huge bundle of EVERYTHING - readings, CI units, games, grammar
By Frenchified
Get a full year's worth lessons and activities for second year French. These ready-to-use French unit resources and readings include everything you need to teach and practice the typical things taught in a level two French course.
Teaching from a textbook can get boring, and sometimes textbooks simply don't give enough practice to learn vocabulary and grammar. Maybe you would rather focus on communication, and you plan to use a comprehensible input approach, but your textbook doesn't really work for that. This French curriculum bundle will give you everything you need to have structure, variety, and practice in your level two French classes.
This French curriculum Bundle Includes:
Use the full units as the backbone of your instruction, and the digital games will give students extra practice with the vocabulary and grammar points. For fun, you can spice it up a bit with an escape game or a reading activity.
The French bundle includes these items:
Comprehensible Input Curriculum Units
Each unit includes a PowerPoint, printable activities, teacher planning guide, assessments, and a video version of the unit story.
1 – La rentrée
2 - Je me prépare
3 – Le weekend passé
4 – Quand j’était petit
5 – Le Meilleur
6 – Le voyage
7 – Le futur
8 - Les problèmes mondiaux
Targeted grammar lessons
Each targeted grammar lesson includes a PowerPoint, printable activities, reading based on the grammar lesson and answer key.
Imparfait
Passé composé with avoir
Passé composé with être
Reflexive verbs
Negatives
Digital escape games
Perdu au Louvre
Prisoner in the Bastille
Les Bijoux de Versailles
Le Trésor de Chambord
Extra activities
Each activity packet includes vocabulary activities, comprehension questions, fill in the blank activities and more!
Episodes 1-13 (printable)
Unfair game 1-13 (PowerPoint)
Interactive notebooks:
Past and compound tense verbs
Irregular verbs
Digital games
Imparfait verbs Hidden pictures
Passe compose hidden pictures
Vandertramp verbs
lire/dire/ecrire
direct object pronouns
direct and indirect object pronouns
Connaitre/savoir
Reflexive verbs
Vouloir/pouvoir/devoir
Y and en
Passé composé or imparfait ?
Passé composé - avoir or être ?
Movie talk
Movie talks include story script, pre and post-viewing activities and answer key.
Sock world
Decaf
Laundry Quandary
Wishgranter
Shoot
Print your guy
Mezcaliente
Beyond the Lines
Egyptian Pyramids
Spellbound
Fauche
Heavenly Appeals
In a heartbeat
Reading activities - each reading activity includes reading with glossary, comprehension questions and links to websites and videos for extension activities.
2017 Presidential election
2022 presidential election
2023 protests
Alain Robert
Amaury Guichon
Andree peel
Animals in Space
Antoine Griezmann
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Ants
Arc de Triomphe
Arsène Lupin
Artificial intelligence
Bazar de la Charite
Beavers
Black swallow of death
CRISPR
Cathares
Chambon sur lignon
Chameleon
Chartres Cathedral
Chunnel
Cinema
Claude Monet
Coco Chanel
Coeur de Pirate
Concorde
Coronavirus
Dangerous Animals
Data Forensics
Ebola
Edith Piaf
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Elephants in Danger
Euro song contest
Foie gras
French Foreign Legion
French government
GIGN
Gevaudan
Grippe de 1918
Grumier
Guerre du PSL
Guerre du chocolat
Guillotine
Haiti
Hockey
Hotel de glace
Jeanne de Clisson
Joan of Arc
Joseph Bologne
Josephine Baker
Knights templar
LHC
La femme sauvage
Leonardo da Vinci
Loire valley chateaux
MOF
Macron
Man in the Iron Mask
Man who sold Eiffel Tower
Manger les insectes
Maple Syrup heist
Marie Antoinette
Marie Curie
Mbappe
Medecins Sans Frontieres
Metier Explosif
Millau Viaduct
Mont Saint-Michel
Nancy Wake
Natural Disasters
Nina Simone
Notre Dame
Oradour sur glane
Pandas
Parkour
Pasteur
Pere Fouettard
Peste Noire
Piton de la Fournaise
Prehistoric cave art
Princess Grace
Père Lachaise
Queen Brunehaut
Roller coasters
Saint-Malo
Sapeurs
Sharks
Sidney Crosby
Sloths
Social media
Sous Paris
Spiders
Stromae
Summer Sports
TGV
Tacos
Tardigrades
Timothée Chalamet
Tirailleurs Senegalais
Tour de France
Truffles
Un diner spécial
Urban experiment
Versailles
Vie troglo
Webb telescope
World cup
Zidane
Zombies attaquent
Complete level 1 Beginning French curriculum bundle of readings, units, games
By Frenchified
Get a full year's worth lessons and activities for first year French. These French units and resources include everything you need to teach and practice the typical things taught in a level one French course.
Teaching from a textbook can get boring, and sometimes textbooks simply don't give enough practice to learn vocabulary and grammar. Maybe you would rather focus on communication, and you plan to use a comprehensible input approach, but your textbook doesn't really work for that. This French curriculum bundle will give you everything you need to have structure, variety, and practice in your level one French classes.
This level 1 French curriculum Bundle Includes:
Use the full units as the backbone of your instruction, and the digital games will give students extra practice with the vocabulary and grammar points. For fun, you can spice it up a bit with an escape game, short story, or non-fiction lesson every so often.
The French bundle includes the following items:
Digital escape games:
L’Armistice/Le jour du Souvenir
Cathedrals of France
France
French Holidays
Mardi Gras
Paris
Joyeux Noel
La Recette perdue
La Toussaint
Le cinq mai
Loire valley châteaux
Mbappé is Missing!
Mont Saint Michel
Save Notre-Dame
The French-speaking world
Trouvez l’espion
Belgium
Quebec Province
Valentine’s Day
Non-Fiction CI lessons - each lesson includes a PowerPoint, story script, and comprehension activities to do after you've gone over the content.
La ville de Paris
Lafayette
Thomas Pesquet
French Food
Le lycée
Le TGV
La Martinique
Francophone Africa
D-Day
The Eiffel Tower
Notre Dame
Joan of Arc
CI Short stories - each story has specific targeted structures/vocabulary that is used over and over again to build acquisition. Includes post-reading activities and links to video version of the story.
J’ai mal!
Le Grand Chien
Le pantalon moche
Tu sens mauvais!
L’homme invisible
Le mauvais chef
Marc a faim
Le Cadeau parfait
La pomme de terre seule
Le Président Américain
Le Monstre sous le lit
Tu conduis mal!
Foldable interactive notebook pages
Big 4 irregular verbs
Foldable regular verbs
Foldable vocabulary pages
Digital games
Digital games can be played in PowerPoint or Google slides. Play together as a class using projection on a smartboard, or individually! Games are self-correcting.
Present tense irregular verbs
Present tense regular verbs
Adjective agreements
Ce and quel
ER verb conjugation
Être
IR verbs
Irregular verbs
Possessive adjectives
RE verbs
Vouloir, pouvoir, devoir
Numbers
Irregular adjectives
Clothing
Food
Adjectives
School supplies
House and furniture vocabulary
Question words
Body parts
Fruits
Vegetables
Professions and jobs
Ce, cet, cette, ces
Quel, quelle, quels, quelles
Connaitre and savoir
Un une des de d’
Telling time
Avoir conjugations and expressions
Halloween vocabulary
Thanksgiving vocabulary
Christmas vocabulary
Fruits and vegetables
Clothing
Mardi Gras
Valentine’s Day
Comprehensive CI units
Each unit includes a PowerPoint, printable activities, teacher planning guide, assessments, and a video version of the unit story.
Unit 1 : Bonjour !
Unit 2 : J’aime
Unit 3 : Le lycée
Unit 4 : On va sortir
Unit 5 : Ma famille et mes amis
Unit 6 : Les achats
Unit 7 : Bon appétit !
Unit 8 : J’habite ici…
Grammar lessons
Each targeted grammar lesson includes a PowerPoint, printable activities, reading based on the grammar lesson and answer key.
subject pronouns
regular adjectives
ER verbs
IR verbs
RE verbs
French Digital Escape rooms - French bundle #2
By Frenchified
Make learning about French culture and history interesting with this no-prep digital escape game bundle. The games include access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This item includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.
French Digital Escape rooms games MEGABUNDLE
By Frenchified
Make learning about French culture and history interesting with this no-prep French digital escape game bundle. The games include access to a website where your students will hunt for the keys to unlock a set of locks. Students will need to read the clues very carefully and watch videos, visit websites, and read texts to find the information they need to win the game. Very easy to use - just send your students to the website and let them work! Students can play individually or in teams.
Digital escape games are a fun way to start a unit, or to review at the end of a unit. They can also be used to learn about a cultural or historical event. This game will have your students reading carefully and paying attention to the smallest details in order to complete the challenge and unlock the locks.
This item includes:
Your students will enjoy learning without even realizing that they are learning! The challenging game format will get them excited about finding the code to unlock each lock - and the format of the clues for each lock will have them paying close attention - there's no way to solve the puzzles without being 100% focused!
Prep is very easy - you just need to share the website URL with your students. You may want to test the site before you use it, just to make sure nothing is blocked by your district. As some of the clues can be challenging to unlock, you may choose to help your students with the trickier ones. With the teacher guide, you will have the answer key - so you can help guide students towards the correct answer by giving them hints, or if you have limited time, you can adjust the game by reducing the number of locks they need to unlock - just give them the answer(s) to help the activity fit your time constraints.