French travel vacation countries pays voyages vacances verb aller core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Boost your FSL students' skills with this engaging French Second Language resource. Students explore Francophone countries through reading comprehension, graphic organizers, and fun activities like escape rooms and scavenger hunts. This low-prep resource also includes verb practice, creative writing tasks, and country research projects to build vocabulary and cultural awareness. Perfect for full-class instruction or independent work, it's a versatile addition to any FSL classroom!
Resource 1: Learn about 10 Francophone countries
Make learning French fun with these differentiated reading activities, perfect for core French and FSL classes (French as a second language). This resource features 10 Francophone country profiles, ideal for full class instruction or low prep center work. Students learn about 10 Francophone countries by filling in an easy to use graphic organizer or highlighting, as they find text evidence. Finally, students can answer questions in the interactive slideshow. The slideshow can also be used for daily class instruction.
What's Included:
Part 1- interactive slideshow
Part 2- Handouts to find text evidence
Resource 2: Question du jour - Des vacances
This basic French resource (FSL) helps to encourage conversation while expanding core vocabulary (Préférences de vacances). There are writing and project ideas included which focus on vacation preferences (vacation activities and travel options). Students get an opportunity to practice the new vocabulary both orally and written with this low prep resource. It can be used for whole class discussion, partner activities or a substitute plan.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Over 50 suggestions for "Question du Jour"
-Writing or project ideas
Vocabulary:
Travel and vacation preferences (Quand je suis en vacances, je préfère.../je préférerais)
Optional use of the conditional
Resource 3:Francophone country mini project and Scavenger hunt
Looking for interactive and engaging activities for your French Second Language (FSL) students? This basic resource is perfect for enhancing reading and writing skills while exploring Francophone countries. This resource includes three mini projects plus a scavenger hunt activity, making it a versatile addition to any FSL classroom.
What's Included:
1. Mini projects:
Country Poster Project:
Includes a vocabulary list and 10 Francophone country descriptions
Objective: Create a poster about a Francophone country.
Instructions: Draw the flag, locate the country on a map, and add images of important places. Use the internet to research for extra details like population.
Social media Post:
Includes a sample template and guiding questions to support writing.
Objective: Craft a visual social media post.
Instructions: Write a short, engaging description in French with photos or drawings of famous locations in the country. Ideal to assign in your Google Classroom.
Air Mail Letter:
Includes a sample letter template.
Objective: Write an air mail letter describing experiences in the country.
Instructions: Describe 2-3 activities or facts in a letter format.
2. Scavenger Hunt:
Objective: Enhance reading comprehension with a twist of fun!
Instructions: Read about 8 students from Francophone countries, answer questions, and use a decoder card to find a mystery word.
Resource 4: Verb aller
Perfect for French as a Second Language (FSL) classrooms, this versatile packet offers a mix of worksheets, games, and engaging activities to help learners master the verb aller in the present tense (and some futur proche). Whether you're looking for a no-prep solution for busy days, sub plans, or interactive center work, this resource is your go-to!
What's Included:
Worksheets with a unique twist!
Escape Challenge Task Cards
4 Practice Worksheets
These activities are ideal for reinforcing key verb conjugations, improving sentence structure, and enhancing comprehension through engaging and interactive learning. Keep your FSL students motivated and build their confidence with this engaging aller verb practice set!
Resource 5: Countries and Travel theme
Boost your FSL students' learning (French as a Second Language) with this basic resource focused on countries of the world and travel—perfect for students to review key French vocabulary and grammar while exploring global destinations. This resource include interactive and creative tasks designed to keep students motivated and excited about learning French!
Scavenger Hunt: Travel Edition
Dream Trip Writing Project (suitcase templates)
Activity Sheets
Please review the language level in the photos before purchasing the resource. This resource is intended for centers, a low prep day or a Friday Fun day review.
Resource 6 : Countries reading comprehension with Escape Room Challenges
Looking for fun, educational activities for your French Second Language (FSL) students? This interactive resource helps build reading, writing, and oral skills while exploring 9 Francophone countries like France, Quebec, Senegal, and more.
What’s Included:
4-Challenge Escape Room:
Students answer questions, find mystery words, and solve 4 challenges to unlock a 4-digit code and "escape"! Perfect for boosting cultural awareness and language skills with a twist of fun!
Please look at the language level in the thumbnails before purchasing.
This resource is designed to make reviewing basic French verbs not only effective but also enjoyable, ensuring your students stay motivated and excited about their language learning journey.
** 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 hobbies pastimes locations loisir sports le verb aller endroit core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enhance your core French Second Language (FSL) curriculum with this convenient resource focused on hobbies, pastimes, sports, locations and events (les passe-temps, les événements, les sports, les loisirs, les endroits, le verb aller). These comprehensive activities are designed to reinforce basic vocabulary related to planning activities and events among friends. These 6 resource also encourages conversation while expanding core vocabulary with the "question du jour". Encourage creativity with writing prompts and project ideas centered around favorite activities. With minimal preparation required, this resource includes activities to reinforce basic vocabulary both orally and in writing. Whether for whole class discussions, partner activities, or substitute plans, this versatile resource helps to foster language proficiency.
Resource 1:
Start your FSL class off each day with a “Question du jour”. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine. This French resource works as either a daily warm up or bell ringer activities.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Over 55 suggestions for "Question du Jour"
-Writing or project ideas
Vocabulary:
Sports, activities and hobbies
Clothing
Present tense verbs
Weather and calendar questions
Optional use of the conditional
Resource 2:
This resource offers a variety of engaging activities from worksheets for practicing key vocabulary to speaking opportunities through a class survey, discussion templates, and skits, your students will have ample chances to develop their language skills. They can even showcase their writing by creating personalized descriptions of their pastimes, perfect for presentation on a water bottle design.
Included:
-Teacher overview in Englisih
-Vocabulary list and templates/models to support writing
-Flashcards for many hobbies and pastimes
-Speaking activities (skits, discussion template, "Trouve quelqu'un qui", & class survey)
-Description of games to play with flashcards
-Print and go worksheets for written practice (8 pages)
-Mini- project templates
This "water bottle" mini project activity can be done over several classes, by starting your FSL class each day with a “Question du jour”. Students write down their answers each day to add to their final written project.
Resource 3:
This user-friendly resource facilitates engaging classroom activities using text message conversations and event posters. Featuring fourteen text message conversations that can be easily printed and displayed around the classroom, students fill in tables and a daily schedule while reading each conversation. This can work as a scavenger hunt activity. After students can plan their own ideal week schedule filled with amazing events. Additionally, students will work with six event posters to craft simple skits, answer questions, and design their own event posters, fostering creativity and language proficiency.
Key Features:
Be sure to preview the sample card in the pictures for language level reference.
Resource 4: Locations and Places
This core French (FSL) resource reviews vocabulary related to common locations, places, or buildings. There are many suggested activities and games to get your students speaking and writing in French. This print and go resource takes the stress out of your week as you review basic French vocabulary.
Included:
-Teacher overview in English with suggested games and activities
-Game suggestions and partner activities (i.e.Cards for J'ai...Qui a..?, Sentence matching, Scoot, memory card game, Twenty questions)
-45 Flashcards of common locations (for games or to display in class)
-5 worksheets to practice new vocabulary (i.e. crosswords, word search, fill in the blank)
-Two skit formats
Resource 5: Scavenger Hunt and Escape Room Task cards -Locations
Included in this Resource:
Resource 6: Le verb aller
Perfect for French as a Second Language (FSL) classrooms, this versatile packet offers a mix of worksheets, games, and engaging activities to help learners master the verb aller in the present tense (and some futur proche). Whether you're looking for a no-prep solution for busy days, sub plans, or interactive center work, this resource is your go-to!
What's Included:
Worksheets with a unique twist!
Escape Challenge Task Cards
4 Practice Worksheets
** 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.**
Follow me @thelibrarians.playground on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for teacher tips. Follow the Librarian’s Playground with Ms.G on Teachers Pay teacher for updates on new products. Email me with any questions or suggestions for improvement thelibrarians.playground@gmail.com
French travel vacation countries pays voyages vacances verb aller core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Resource 1: 10 Francophone countries
Make learning French fun with these differentiated reading activities, perfect for core French and FSL classes (French as a second language). This resource features 10 Francophone country profiles, ideal for full class instruction or low prep center work. Students learn about 10 Francophone countries by filling in an easy to use graphic organizer or highlighting, as they find text evidence. Finally, students can answer questions in the interactive slideshow. The slideshow can also be used for daily class instruction.
What's Included:
Part 1- interactive slideshow
Part 2- Handouts to find text evidence
Resource 2: Question du jour - Des vacances
This basic French resource (FSL) helps to encourage conversation while expanding core vocabulary (Préférences de vacances). There are writing and project ideas included which focus on vacation preferences (vacation activities and travel options). Students get an opportunity to practice the new vocabulary both orally and written with this low prep resource. It can be used for whole class discussion, partner activities or a substitute plan.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Over 50 suggestions for "Question du Jour"
-Writing or project ideas
Vocabulary:
Travel and vacation preferences (Quand je suis en vacances, je préfère.../je préférerais)
Optional use of the conditional
Resource 3: 10 Francophone country mini project and Scavenger hunt
Looking for interactive and engaging activities for your French Second Language (FSL) students? This basic resource is perfect for enhancing reading and writing skills while exploring Francophone countries. This resource includes three mini projects plus a scavenger hunt activity, making it a versatile addition to any FSL classroom.
What's Included:
1. Mini projects:
Country Poster Project:
Includes a vocabulary list and 10 Francophone country descriptions
Objective: Create a poster about a Francophone country.
Instructions: Draw the flag, locate the country on a map, and add images of important places. Use the internet to research for extra details like population.
Social media Post:
Includes a sample template and guiding questions to support writing.
Objective: Craft a visual social media post.
Instructions: Write a short, engaging description in French with photos or drawings of famous locations in the country. Ideal to assign in your Google Classroom.
Air Mail Letter:
Includes a sample letter template.
Objective: Write an air mail letter describing experiences in the country.
Instructions: Describe 2-3 activities or facts in a letter format.
2. Scavenger Hunt:
Objective: Enhance reading comprehension with a twist of fun!
Instructions: Read about 8 students from Francophone countries, answer questions, and use a decoder card to find a mystery word.
Resource 4: Verb aller
Perfect for French as a Second Language (FSL) classrooms, this versatile packet offers a mix of worksheets, games, and engaging activities to help learners master the verb aller in the present tense (and some futur proche). Whether you're looking for a no-prep solution for busy days, sub plans, or interactive center work, this resource is your go-to!
What's Included:
Worksheets with a unique twist!
Escape Challenge Task Cards
4 Practice Worksheets
These activities are ideal for reinforcing key verb conjugations, improving sentence structure, and enhancing comprehension through engaging and interactive learning. Keep your FSL students motivated and build their confidence with this engaging aller verb practice set!
Resource 5: Countries and Travel theme
Please look at the language level in the thumbnails before purchasing.
This resource is designed to make reviewing basic French verbs not only effective but also enjoyable, ensuring your students stay motivated and excited about their language learning journey.
** 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.**
Follow me @thelibrarians.playground on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for teacher tips. Follow the Librarian’s Playground with Ms.G on Teachers Pay teacher for updates on new products. Email me with any questions or suggestions for improvement thelibrarians.playground@gmail.com
French hobbies pastimes locations loisir sports passe-temps endroit core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enhance your core French Second Language (FSL) curriculum with this convenient resource focused on hobbies, pastimes, sports, locations and events (les passe-temps, les événements, les sports, les loisirs, les endroits). These comprehensive activities are designed to reinforce basic vocabulary related to planning activities and events among friends. These 5 resource also encourages conversation while expanding core vocabulary with the "question du jour". Encourage creativity with writing prompts and project ideas centered around favorite activities. With minimal preparation required, this resource includes activities to reinforce basic vocabulary both orally and in writing. Whether for whole class discussions, partner activities, or substitute plans, this versatile resource helps to foster language proficiency.
Resource 1:
Start your FSL class off each day with a “Question du jour”. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine. This French resource works as either a daily warm up or bell ringer activities.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Over 55 suggestions for "Question du Jour"
-Writing or project ideas
Vocabulary:
Sports, activities and hobbies
Clothing
Present tense verbs
Weather and calendar questions
Optional use of the conditional
Resource 2:
This resource offers a variety of engaging activities from worksheets for practicing key vocabulary to speaking opportunities through a class survey, discussion templates, and skits, your students will have ample chances to develop their language skills. They can even showcase their writing by creating personalized descriptions of their pastimes, perfect for presentation on a water bottle design.
Included:
-Teacher overview in Englisih
-Vocabulary list and templates/models to support writing
-Flashcards for many hobbies and pastimes
-Speaking activities (skits, discussion template, "Trouve quelqu'un qui", & class survey)
-Description of games to play with flashcards
-Print and go worksheets for written practice (8 pages)
-Mini- project templates
This "water bottle" mini project activity can be done over several classes, by starting your FSL class each day with a “Question du jour”. Students write down their answers each day to add to their final written project.
Resource 3:
This user-friendly resource facilitates engaging classroom activities using text message conversations and event posters. Featuring fourteen text message conversations that can be easily printed and displayed around the classroom, students fill in tables and a daily schedule while reading each conversation. This can work as a scavenger hunt activity. After students can plan their own ideal week schedule filled with amazing events. Additionally, students will work with six event posters to craft simple skits, answer questions, and design their own event posters, fostering creativity and language proficiency.
Key Features:
Be sure to preview the sample card in the pictures for language level reference.
Resource 4: Locations and Places
This core French (FSL) resource reviews vocabulary related to common locations, places, or buildings. There are many suggested activities and games to get your students speaking and writing in French. This print and go resource takes the stress out of your week as you review basic French vocabulary.
Included:
-Teacher overview in English with suggested games and activities
-Game suggestions and partner activities (i.e.Cards for J'ai...Qui a..?, Sentence matching, Scoot, memory card game, Twenty questions)
-45 Flashcards of common locations (for games or to display in class)
-5 worksheets to practice new vocabulary (i.e. crosswords, word search, fill in the blank)
-Two skit formats
Resource 5: Scavenger Hunt and Escape Room Task cards -Locations
Included in this 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.**
Follow me @thelibrarians.playground on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for teacher tips. Follow the Librarian’s Playground with Ms.G on Teachers Pay teacher for updates on new products. Email me with any questions or suggestions for improvement thelibrarians.playground@gmail.com
French hobbies pastimes locations loisir sports passe-temps endroit core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Enhance your core French Second Language (FSL) curriculum with this convenient resource focused on hobbies, pastimes, sports, locations and events (les passe-temps, les événements, les sports, les loisirs, les endroits). These comprehensive activities are designed to reinforce basic vocabulary related to planning activities and events among friends. This resource also encourages conversation while expanding core vocabulary with the "question du jour". Encourage creativity with writing prompts and project ideas centered around favorite activities. With minimal preparation required, this resource includes activities to reinforce basic vocabulary both orally and in writing. Whether for whole class discussions, partner activities, or substitute plans, this versatile resource helps to foster language proficiency.
Resource 1:
Start your FSL class off each day with a “Question du jour”. It is a great way to get students talking and help you to establish a low stress routine. This French resource works as either a daily warm up or bell ringer activities.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Over 55 suggestions for "Question du Jour"
-Writing or project ideas
Vocabulary:
Sports, activities and hobbies
Clothing
Present tense verbs
Weather and calendar questions
Optional use of the conditional
Resource 2:
This resource offers a variety of engaging activities from worksheets for practicing key vocabulary to speaking opportunities through a class survey, discussion templates, and skits, your students will have ample chances to develop their language skills. They can even showcase their writing by creating personalized descriptions of their pastimes, perfect for presentation on a water bottle design.
Included:
-Teacher overview in Englisih
-Vocabulary list and templates/models to support writing
-Flashcards for many hobbies and pastimes
-Speaking activities (skits, discussion template, "Trouve quelqu'un qui", & class survey)
-Description of games to play with flashcards
-Print and go worksheets for written practice (8 pages)
-Mini- project templates
This "water bottle" mini project activity can be done over several classes, by starting your FSL class each day with a “Question du jour”. Students write down their answers each day to add to their final written project.
Resource 3:
This user-friendly resource facilitates engaging classroom activities using text message conversations and event posters. Featuring fourteen text message conversations that can be easily printed and displayed around the classroom, students fill in tables and a daily schedule while reading each conversation. This can work as a scavenger hunt activity. After students can plan their own ideal week schedule filled with amazing events. Additionally, students will work with six event posters to craft simple skits, answer questions, and design their own event posters, fostering creativity and language proficiency.
Key Features:
Be sure to preview the sample card in the pictures for language level reference.
Resource 4: Locations and Places
This core French (FSL) resource reviews vocabulary related to common locations, places, or buildings. There are many suggested activities and games to get your students speaking and writing in French. This print and go resource takes the stress out of your week as you review basic French vocabulary.
Included:
-Teacher overview in English with suggested games and activities
-Game suggestions and partner activities (i.e.Cards for J'ai...Qui a..?, Sentence matching, Scoot, memory card game, Twenty questions)
-45 Flashcards of common locations (for games or to display in class)
-5 worksheets to practice new vocabulary (i.e. crosswords, word search, fill in the blank)
-Two skit formats
** 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.**
Follow me @thelibrarians.playground on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for teacher tips. Follow the Librarian’s Playground with Ms.G on Teachers Pay teacher for updates on new products. Email me with any questions or suggestions for improvement thelibrarians.playground@gmail.com
French core School vocabulary practice FSL low prep games bingo worksheets
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Elevate your French Second Language (FSL) classroom experience with this comprehensive school vocabulary resource bundle. Enhance language learning with flashcards, perfect for engaging games and interactive lessons. Reinforce basic school vocabulary with intriguing activities such as mystery word worksheets, word searches, drawing exercises, and fun games. These printable resources are versatile, making them ideal for sub plans, center activities, or low-prep days. Unlock creativity as students personalize their learning by designing their own locker and crafting sentences to describe it.
Resource 1: Personal school Supplies
Included:
-36 flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)
-Answer response sheet included for Scoot with flashcards
-Flyswatter Smash /Slap- includes one image to project on board
-Ten low prep worksheets for students to practice the new vocabulary (mystery word vocabulary match, word search, crosswords, drawing and more )
-Mini-project- design and write about your locker (template and example)
-An editable sub plan - sheets work even if your substitute does not speak French
Resource 2: School subjects and places
This French Second Language (FSL) resource reviews vocabulary with a focus on basic school subjects, larger school items, and areas in a school. Students can practice speaking with 3 dialogue suggestions. Students can also label school spaces and do a scavenger hunt.
Included:
-39 flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)
-Answer response sheet included for Scoot with flashcards
-Flyswatter Smash /Slap- includes one image to project on board
-Ten low prep worksheets for students to practice the new vocabulary (mystery word vocabulary match, word search, crosswords and more )
-Three simple skits to practice speaking
-School room signs to label spaces in the building and a basic scavenger hunt
-An editable sub plan - sheets work even if your substitute does not speak French
Resource 3: Bingo
Bring some fun in to your French FSL class with school vocabulary bingo. This engaging resource is perfect for vocabulary review. Either print and play or use Google classroom to play digitally. Two bingo options to pick from - with or without words. Quick setup, suitable for any age.
What you will find :
1-Thirty-five cards without words (image only)
2-Thirty-five cards with words and images
3-Bingo calling list for teacher with 35 images (and use as vocabulary list for students too)
Google classroom set up- share slides in your Google classroom and assign each student a number from 1-36. Students can make their own copy of their card. Students use the red circles as bingo markers. IF more markers are needed- select a circle ctrl+D.
Resource 4 : Question du jour
These FSL (French as a second language) school themed "question du jour" or "bell ringers" help to encourage conversation while expanding vocabulary. There are also "four corner" and "stand up if" slides to combine language learning and movement. Starting your FSL class each day with a daily question is a great way to get students talking, and it establishes a low stress routine.
Included:
-Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Over 37 suggestions for daily questions including 10 "Four corners" and 10 "Stand up if"
-Daily questions can also serve as a daily writing prompt
Bonus Resource: Games
*Please note the flashcards are similar in this resource but the price is reduced to account for some repeats.
This is an engaging core French Second Language FSL resource with game suggestions to review basic school vocabulary. There are printable flashcards with 63 images. This resource is perfect for reinforcing vocabulary while having fun playing games like Scoot, Typhon, or Flyswatter smash/Board slap.
Included:
-63 colored flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)
-Answer response sheet included
-Two options for Scoot questions (English support for beginner students or flashcards)
-Typhon grid and questions - The grid can be adapted to review any topic. Blank typhon question sheets included.
-Flyswatter Smash board/Board slp- various ways to play including project the image on the board.
-Three page overview of 10 basic FSL games to review vocabulary
There are ten game suggestions included that will have your students actively participating in a friendly learning environment. From the classic "Memory" flashcard game to the interactive "Flyswatter Smash" game, students will have a blast while reinforcing their understanding of basic French vocabulary. Inside this resource, there are suggestions to keep your students motivated and actively engaged in their language learning journey.
** 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.**
Follow me @thelibrarians.playground on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for teacher tips. Follow the Librarian’s Playground with Ms.G on Teachers Pay teacher for updates on new products. Email me with any questions or suggestions for improvement thelibrarians.playground@gmail.com
French clothing vocabulary bundle Les vêtements games, speaking & writing FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Introducing a comprehensive and engaging French as a Second Language (FSL) resource bundle designed for beginners to intermediate language learners. With a diverse range of lessons and activities related to fashion and clothing, this resource is guaranteed to make language learning enjoyable and effective. Each lesson is thoughtfully structured, allowing for gradual progression and differentiated instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners. The user-friendly format will simplify your busy teaching schedule.
Included:
Resource 1: Basic Clothing Vocabulary Introduction
-48 flashcards of basic clothing and accessories (with game suggestions)
-15 worksheets to practice clothing vocabulary words
-2 basic skits and role plays
-Basic grammar lessons (aimer/porter) plus negative
-Opportunities for students to share their opinion of some fashion (J'aime/Je n'aime pas)
-Basic listening activity
Resource 2- Basic Clothing Vocabulary Activities
Students can practice French by:
-Planning a survey of favorite clothing items (Je ne porte jamais, Je porte souvent)
-Grammar practice - adverbs of frequency
-Write fashion critiques for their favorite celebrities.(J'aime, Je n'aime pas)
-Budget to shop online and to make a complete outfit (Je veux acheter…)
-Packing a suitcase with different clothes items (Dans ma valise, il y a…)
-Practice four dialogue templates (in a store and talking about celebrity style)
-Showcasing their own style by using our social media template.
Resource 3: Talking about Clothing
Engaging images and new clothing vocabulary
Over 30 "Question du jour" or "Bell ringer" suggestions
A written project idea to encourage creativity
Present tense verbs with limited future and past tense
Basic questions with some simple options included
Resource 4:
A teacher overview of the 5 clothing projects/activities
A printable French and English clothing vocabulary list
Four conversation mats to help students plan and write
Five project examples with sample sentence models for FSL students
A list of simplified teen styles and descriptions
A store ad and comprehension questions
5 Projects and activities:
-A fashion show script template and model
-Prepare a "red carpet" interview with your "favorite" celebrity
-Fashion Inspiration board template (and examples)
-Create a catalog sales page for a your own store
-Research an online store website (questions to answer)
- An option for students to create a personal video clip of their fashion choices
Resource 5: Games to review clothing vocabulary
This game resource includes the following:
-45 colored flashcards for games
-3 typhon grids and sets of questions about clothing
-3 sets of question suggestions for the game Scoot
-Additional "Qui est-ce?" slides
-Various game suggestions to review clothing vocabulary and verbs
Grab this FSL resource pack today and watch your students' language skills flourish as they engage in interactive activities, real-world connections, and captivating lessons.
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French core School vocabulary practice FSL low prep games bingo worksheets
By The Librarian's Language Loft
Elevate your French Second Language (FSL) classroom experience with this comprehensive school vocabulary resource bundle. Enhance language learning with flashcards, perfect for engaging games and interactive lessons. Reinforce basic school vocabulary with intriguing activities such as mystery word worksheets, word searches, drawing exercises, and fun games. These printable resources are versatile, making them ideal for sub plans, center activities, or low-prep days. Unlock creativity as students personalize their learning by designing their own locker and crafting sentences to describe it.
Resource 1: Personal school Supplies
Included:
-36 flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)
-Answer response sheet included for Scoot with flashcards
-Flyswatter Smash /Slap- includes one image to project on board
-Ten low prep worksheets for students to practice the new vocabulary (mystery word vocabulary match, word search, crosswords, drawing and more )
-Mini-project- design and write about your locker (template and example)
-An editable sub plan - sheets work even if your substitute does not speak French
Resource 2: School subjects and places
This French Second Language (FSL) resource reviews vocabulary with a focus on basic school subjects, larger school items, and areas in a school. Students can practice speaking with 3 dialogue suggestions. Students can also label school spaces and do a scavenger hunt.
Included:
-39 flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)
-Answer response sheet included for Scoot with flashcards
-Flyswatter Smash /Slap- includes one image to project on board
-Ten low prep worksheets for students to practice the new vocabulary (mystery word vocabulary match, word search, crosswords and more )
-Three simple skits to practice speaking
-School room signs to label spaces in the building and a basic scavenger hunt
-An editable sub plan - sheets work even if your substitute does not speak French
Resource 3: Bingo
Bring some fun in to your French FSL class with school vocabulary bingo. This engaging resource is perfect for vocabulary review. Either print and play or use Google classroom to play digitally. Two bingo options to pick from - with or without words. Quick setup, suitable for any age.
What you will find :
1-Thirty-five cards without words (image only)
2-Thirty-five cards with words and images
3-Bingo calling list for teacher with 35 images (and use as vocabulary list for students too)
Google classroom set up- share slides in your Google classroom and assign each student a number from 1-36. Students can make their own copy of their card. Students use the red circles as bingo markers. IF more markers are needed- select a circle ctrl+D.
Bonus Resource: Games
*Please note the flashcards are similar in this resource but the price is reduced to account for some repeats.
This is an engaging core French Second Language FSL resource with game suggestions to review basic school vocabulary. There are printable flashcards with 63 images. This resource is perfect for reinforcing vocabulary while having fun playing games like Scoot, Typhon, or Flyswatter smash/Board slap.
Included:
-63 colored flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)
-Answer response sheet included
-Two options for Scoot questions (English support for beginner students or flashcards)
-Typhon grid and questions - The grid can be adapted to review any topic. Blank typhon question sheets included.
-Flyswatter Smash board/Board slp- various ways to play including project the image on the board.
-Three page overview of 10 basic FSL games to review vocabulary
There are ten game suggestions included that will have your students actively participating in a friendly learning environment. From the classic "Memory" flashcard game to the interactive "Flyswatter Smash" game, students will have a blast while reinforcing their understanding of basic French vocabulary. Inside this resource, there are suggestions to keep your students motivated and actively engaged in their language learning journey.
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French sports hobbies questions du jour speaking writing activities core FSL
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This basic FSL French bundle is designed to enhance conversation skills and vocabulary. With included writing and project ideas centered around favorite sports, hobbies, activities and adventure planning, students have the opportunity to practice new vocabulary both orally and in written form. This resource offers a low-prep solution for whole class discussions, partner activities, or even as a substitute plan.
Included:
- Teacher overview with slides to guide the projects step by step
-New vocabulary with engaging images and sentence starters
-Over 80 slide suggestions for "Questions du jour" or “Prof du jour"
-Writing or project ideas including two backpack templates and several graphic organizers (beginner and intermediate)
Resource 1 (winter themed with sports, clothing and activities)
Resource 2 (sports themed)
Questions du jour:
Ask daily questions as "prof du jour" or "bell ringers" on the topic of winter, pastimes and sports
Vocabulary:
Sports and activities
Basic clothing
Weather vocabulary
Calendar vocabulary
Present tense verbs
Some use of the conditional
Resource 3: Plan your adventure (similar to resource 4)
This French FSL resource helps to encourage speaking and writing about outdoor sports and activities. There are engaging templates included which focus on planning an outdoor adventure. Students respond orally to each question, as they add on to their “adventure” plan. This “print and go” resource takes the stress out of planning. This could also work as a step by step substitute plan.
Students enjoy being creative as they add artwork and sentences to their paper bag backpack (templates included as well as other writing options).
Basic Vocabulary:
Outdoor activities
Limited list choices for location and wildlife
Basic personal information (emergency card)
Simple sentence structures (Je veux aller, Je veux manger…)
Helpful with backpack template:
Scissors, glue, tape, colored pencils, printed templates and a paper bag for each student
Resource 4: Plan my adventure beginner to intermediate level
The final resource has several of the same features as the basic 3D paper bag backpack. This resource has more intermediate sentence structure with some editable options. Teachers can change the questions to work with their class. The printable backpack template may also be better suited for older students.
This activity bundle can be done over several classes, by starting your FSL class off each day with a question of the day. Students write a sentence each day to add to the writing templates.
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French basic personal description appearances emotions describing people Bundle
By The Librarian's Language Loft
This basic core French FSL bundle helps to review vocabulary related to describing people, their physical appearance and emotions. There are templates for interviewing a partner, "investigating" one's teacher and more low prep activities.
Resource 1 Describing People
Included:
- Teacher overview and further activity suggestions
-Three culturally diverse panels of photographs for the game Guess who/Qui suis-je? Photograph panels can be shared with students to play with partners, printed (color) or used for the class to play with a projector.
-Three printable sheets with descriptions for students to match the descriptions to photos.
-Handout to help students ask questions for the activity “Twenty Questions”
-Ten hidden celebrity pictures for students to try to identify by asking “Twenty Questions”. Squares are removed as they ask each question.
-Templates for students to create their own “Wanted” posters with descriptions of a friend. Plus they can make up their friends "crime" and add a photograph if done in Google slides.
-Suggestions for projects for students to create their own “Twenty Questions” activity or students can write about their favorite celebrity to present.
Vocabulary Review:
Physical descriptions/Facial
Present tense verbs
Basic sentence structures
Please note: This resource works best using a projector in class or if students can view copies on Google classroom. Printing the photograph grid in b/w would not work well for the physical descriptions.
Resource 2
This French Second Language FSL resource helps review basic personal questions with core French students. This is a great way to get to know your students.
Students can interview their classmates to get extra speaking practice. Next they can either write about the classmate (Tout sur ____) or about themselves with several templates to pick from (Tout sur moi!). Finally there are 24 personal basic profiles given with 3 suggested games and activities for more speaking practice with personal questions (i.e. How old are you? What is your favorite pastime?).
In addition to the pre-designed templates, there are blank options which gives more flexibility to stronger classes. There are 22 interview questions included which students can use for support while writing a paragraph. There is a simplified version also included.
Included:
-Four template formats including smartphone, retro signs, basic style or pennant flag
-Let students investigate you with "Qui est mon prof?" (2 levels included)
-Students also become a detective with "Le Détective des Camarades"
-A list of 22 basic questions (with English for support) - this allows students to pick their own sentences or it could be used for an interview
-Blank templates that allow for more personalized sentences
-Additional templates to write about a classmate
-Twenty questions handout (with English support)
-Twenty-four basic personal profiles and suggested activities and games
-Bonus activity : Guess who ? Students write 8 clues and classmates have to guess who it is...
Resource 3 - Emotions - Question du jour
This basic French (FSL) four corners activity helps to encourage conversation with beginner FSL students while focusing on emotions (l'apprentissage social et émotionnel). This interactive icebreaker combines language learning and movement. Students will actively participate by choosing from a list of emotions and discussing their choices.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-New vocabulary with engaging images
-Twenty large photograph flashcards with emotions
-Over 40 slide suggestions for "Questions du Jour" / "Quatre coins"
Vocabulary:
Present tense verbs/limited conditional
basic vocabulary with images to help with comprehension
20 emotions flashcashs
Resource 4- Emotions
This French (FSL) resource has activities to encourage conversation on emotions while improving language skills (SEL or l'apprentissage social et émotionnel). Students can write in a daily emotions notebook, think about what activities make them feel better and write down their preferred activities. There are several sheets to practice writing emotion vocabulary and grammar. Finally there are templates for a mini project where students can reflex their emotional choices.
Included:
- Teacher overview
-Two formats for writing "Mon carnet d’émotions"
-Images and a supporting list to discuss "things that help make you feel better"
-Seven worksheet options for beginner students to practice writing new vocabulary and grammar (avoir/être)
-Two simple skits to practice new vocabulary
-Two templates for a final mini project
-18 emoji emotion flashcards
Vocabulary:
Present tense verbs/limited conditional
1 French/English lexique to help with writing - "activities that make you happy" and additional emotions
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French CI curriculum imparfait unit 4 level 2 - Quand j'étais petit.e
By Frenchified
Are you wanting to use French comprehensible input in your classes, but:
If so, this comprehensible input unit for French is for you!
This unit is the perfect complement to a district curriculum or textbook - it covers some of the typical vocabulary and grammar taught in the first semester of French 2, but with a more communicative approach. Work through the unit with circling and repetition and at the end of each unit, your students will be amazed at how much they can do with the language!
A complete unit that can be used to begin the second year of French. It builds on the vocabulary from the first year units 1-8 and second year unit 1-3. Includes lesson plans for 12 days, focusing on the formation of the imparfait, and the usage of the imparfait and passé composé.
This unit includes the following materials:
• Lesson plan guide for each day
• Powerpoint with lesson for each day
• Student dictionary handout page
Printable word wall posters for vocabulary
Links to vocabulary set on Gimkit, Blooket and Quizlet
• Handouts to practice writing and reading about the past
• Grab it! game for vocabulary
• Handout for students to write about "what was the setting"
• Handout for students to practice recognizing the imparfait/PC and why they are used
• Handout for students to write about their lives
• Unit story using vocabulary from this unit
• Cloze activities to accompany story - one with and one without word bank
• Running dictation game to accompany unit story
• Handout for unit story retell/rewrite
• Animated video of unit story
• It's not fair game for unit story in both English and French
• Short assessments for unit: reading, listening, presentational speaking, interpersonal communication and presentational writing
• NEW! Access to digital/distance version of student activities
Use the unit on its own or as a follow-up to the level 1 units 1-8 and level 2 unit 1, 2 and 3.
Units 1-8 are available for level 1 and units 1-6 for level 2. Each unit builds on the previous units' vocabulary. A list of the vocabulary for each unit is available here:http://bit.ly/2Sg3tLK
Les Achats Comprehensible Input unit 6 for beginning French Ci
By Frenchified
Are you wanting to use French comprehensible input in your classes, but:
If so, this comprehensible input unit for French is for you!
This unit is the perfect complement to a district curriculum or textbook - it covers some of the typical vocabulary and grammar taught in the second semester of French 1, but with a more communicative approach. Work through the unit with circling and repetition and at the end of each unit, your students will be amazed at how much they can do with the language!
A complete unit that can be used in the first year of French. It builds on the vocabulary from the Bonjour, J'aime, le Lycée, On va sortir and La Famille units. Includes lesson plans for 10 days, talking about clothing items and shopping at various stores in France.
This unit includes the following materials:
• Lesson plan guide for each day
• Powerpoint with lesson for each day
• Student dictionary handout page
Word wall printable vocabulary
• Handouts to practice writing and reading about clothing and shopping
• Handout to practice using different forms of quel and ce
• Handout for students to talk to each other about clothing descriptions
• Handout for students to read about clothing description
• Internet shopping activity
• Unit story using vocabulary from this unit
• Cloze activities to accompany story - one with and one without word bank
• Running dictation game to accompany short story
• Handout for short story retell/rewrite
• Animated video of short story
• Short assessments for unit: reading, listening, presentational speaking, interpersonal communication and presentational writing
• It's not fair game in English and French to check comprehension of unit story
• Link to Quizlet/Blooket/Gimkit sets for vocabulary words.
• NEW! includes digital/virtual versions of activities for students.
Use the unit on its own or as a follow-up to the Bonjour, J'aime, Le Lycée, On va Sortir and Ma Famille et mes amis units.
Units 1-8 are available for level 1 and units 1-6 for level 2. Each unit builds on the previous units' vocabulary. A list of the vocabulary for each unit is available here:http://bit.ly/2Sg3tLK
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J'aime Comprehensible Input unit 2 for beginning French curriculum
By Frenchified
Are you wanting to use French comprehensible input in your classes, but:
If so, this comprehensible input unit for French is for you!
This unit is the perfect complement to a district curriculum or textbook - it covers some of the typical vocabulary and grammar taught in the first semester of French 1, but with a more communicative approach. Work through the unit with circling and repetition and at the end of each unit, your students will be amazed at how much they can do with the language!
This is a unit that can be used the very early in the first year of French. It builds on the vocabulary from the Bonjour unit. Includes lesson plans for 10 days, introducing likes and dislikes.
Included in this unit:
Lesson plan guide for each day
PowerPoint with lesson for each day
Word wall printables with vocabulary
Student dictionary handout page
Handout to practice writing about what you like and dislike
Handout to practice going from the 'tu' to the 'je' form of -er verbs
Handout for students to practice asking each other what activities they like
Handout for students to practicing making and responding to invitations
Song activity to go with the song "J'aime"
Short story using vocabulary from the unit
Cloze activities to accompany story - one with and one without word bank
Running dictation game to accompany short story
"Four corners" signs to use when discussing likes and dislikes
Handout for short story retell/rewrite
animated video of short story
Short assessments for unit: reading, listening, presentation speaking, interpersonal communication and presentational writing
It's not fair Game for the unit story in English and French
Links to Quizlet/Blooket/Gimkit vocabulary practice sets
NEW! Now includes distance/digital version of activities.
Use the unit on its own or as a follow-up to the Bonjour unit.
This unit is the perfect complement to a district curriculum or textbook - it covers some of the typical vocabulary and grammar taught in the first semester of French 1, but with a more communicative approach. Work through the unit with circling and repetition and at the end of each unit, your students will be amazed at how much they can do with the language!
Units 1-8 are available for level 1 and units 1-7 for level 2. Each unit builds on the previous units' vocabulary. A list of the vocabulary for each unit is available here: http://bit.ly/2Sg3tLK
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French curriculum unit 8 Comprehensible Input beginning French CI J'habite ici
By Frenchified
Are you wanting to use French comprehensible input in your classes, but:
If so, this comprehensible input unit for French is for you!
This unit is the perfect complement to a district curriculum or textbook - it covers some of the typical vocabulary and grammar taught in the second semester of French 1, but with a more communicative approach. Work through the unit with circling and repetition and at the end of each unit, your students will be amazed at how much they can do with the language!
A complete unit that can be used in the first year of French. It builds on the vocabulary from the Bonjour, J'aime, le Lycée, On va sortir and La Famille, Les Achats and Bon Appétit units. Includes lesson plans for 11 days, talking about housing in the French-speaking world.
This unit includes the following materials:
• Lesson plan guide for each day
• Powerpoint with lesson for each day
• Student dictionary handout page
Word wall printable vocabulary posters
• Handouts to practice writing and reading about the house and town/city
• Handout for students to talk to each other about giving directions
• Handout for students to read about giving directions
• Internet activities for finding a house/apartment, furniture and a castle
• Unit story using vocabulary from this unit
• Cloze activities to accompany story - one with and one without word bank
• Running dictation game to accompany unit story
• Handout for unit story retell/rewrite
• Animated video of unit story
• It's not fair Games in English and French to accompany unit story
• Short assessments for unit: reading, listening, presentational speaking, interpersonal communication and presentational writing
• Links to Gimkit/Quizlet/Blooket set for vocabulary practice.
• NEW! Access to digital/distance student activities
Use the unit on its own or as a follow-up to the Bonjour, J'aime, Le Lycée, On va Sortir, Ma Famille et mes amis, Les Achats and Bon Appétit units.
Units 1-8 are available for level 1 and units 1-7 for level 2. Each unit builds on the previous units' vocabulary. A list of the vocabulary for each unit is available here:http://bit.ly/2Sg3tLK
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French Comprehensible Input unit 1 for level 2 La rentrée
By Frenchified
Are you wanting to use French comprehensible input in your classes, but:
If so, this comprehensible input unit for French is for you!
This unit is the perfect complement to a district curriculum or textbook - it covers some of the typical vocabulary and grammar taught in the first semester of French 2, but with a more communicative approach. Work through the unit with circling and repetition and at the end of each unit, your students will be amazed at how much they can do with the language!
A complete unit that can be used to begin the second year of French. It builds on the vocabulary from the first year units 1-8. Includes lesson plans for 12 days, talking about schools, school supplies, courses and more.
This unit includes the following materials:
• Lesson plan guide for each day
• Powerpoint with lesson for each day
• Student dictionary handout page
Word Wall printable posters
• Handouts to practice writing and reading about school, their classes and teachers
• Grab it! game for school supply vocabulary
• Handout for students to read about "rate my professor"
• Handout for students to practice speaking about school
• Internet activities for Le bac and schools
• Unit story using vocabulary from this unit
• Cloze activities to accompany story - one with and one without word bank
• Running dictation game to accompany unit story
• Handout for unit story retell/rewrite
• Animated video of unit story
It's not fair game for unit story - both French and English versions
Access links to vocabulary sets for Gimkit, Blooket and Quizlet
• Short assessments for unit: reading, listening, presentational speaking, interpersonal communication and presentational writing
• NEW! Includes access to digital/distance version of student activities.
Use the unit on its own or as a follow-up to the level 1 units 1-8.
Units 1-8 are available for level 1 and units 1-6 for level 2. Each unit builds on the previous units' vocabulary. A list of the vocabulary for each unit is available here:http://bit.ly/2Sg3tLK
French Comprehensible Input unit 2 for level 2 - Je me prépare
By Frenchified
Are you wanting to use French comprehensible input in your classes, but:
If so, this comprehensible input unit for French is for you!
This unit is the perfect complement to a district curriculum or textbook - it covers some of the typical vocabulary and grammar taught in the first semester of French 2, but with a more communicative approach. Work through the unit with circling and repetition and at the end of each unit, your students will be amazed at how much they can do with the language!
A complete unit that can be used to begin the second year of French. It builds on the vocabulary from the first year units 1-8 and second year unit 1. Includes lesson plans for 12 days, talking about body parts, daily routine, toiletries and reflexive verbs.
This unit includes the following materials:
• Lesson plan guide for each day
• Powerpoint with lesson for each day
• Student dictionary handout page
Word wall printable vocabulary posters
• Handouts to practice writing and reading about their daily routine
• Grab it! game for body part and toiletry vocabulary
• Handout for students to read reviews of toiletry products
• Handout for students to practice speaking about what they do to get ready
• Internet activity to shop for personal hygiene supplies
• Unit story using vocabulary from this unit
• Cloze activities to accompany story - one with and one without word bank
• Running dictation game to accompany unit story
• Handout for unit story retell/rewrite
• Animated video of unit story
• Short assessments for unit: reading, listening, presentational speaking, interpersonal communication and presentational writing
• It's not fair game for unit story in both French and English versions
• Links to Quizlet, Blooket and Gimkit vocabulary sets
• NEW! Access to digital/distance version of student activities
Use the unit on its own or as a follow-up to the level 1 units 1-8 and level 2 unit 1.
Units 1-8 are available for level 1 and units 1-6 for level 2. Each unit builds on the previous units' vocabulary. A list of the vocabulary for each unit is available here:http://bit.ly/2Sg3tLK
On va sortir Comprehensible Input unit 4 for beginning French curriculum CI
By Frenchified
Are you wanting to use French comprehensible input in your classes, but:
If so, this comprehensible input unit for French is for you!
This unit is the perfect complement to a district curriculum or textbook - it covers some of the typical vocabulary and grammar taught in the first semester of French 1, but with a more communicative approach. Work through the unit with circling and repetition and at the end of each unit, your students will be amazed at how much they can do with the language!
A complete unit that can be used in the first year of French. It builds on the vocabulary from the Bonjour, J'aime and le Lycée units. Includes lesson plans for 10 days, talking about things to do when you go out - sporting events, movies, and eating at a restaurant or a café.
This unit includes the following materials:
• Lesson plan guide for each day
• PowerPoint with lesson for each day
Printable word wall with vocabulary for unit
• Student dictionary handout page
• Handouts to practice writing and reading about what you like to eat
• Handout to practice using the je/tu/il/elle/on forms of prendre
• Handout for students to talk to each other about sports and teams
• Handout for students to read about movie genres
• Handout to practice making invitations via text message
• Unit story using vocabulary from this unit
• Cloze activities to accompany story - one with and one without word bank
• Running dictation game to accompany short story
• Handout for short story retell/rewrite
• Animated video of short story
• Short assessments for unit: reading, listening, presentation speaking,
• interpersonal communication and presentational writing
• Unfair game in English and French to check comprehension of unit story
• Links to Quizlet/Blooket/Gimkit vocabulary practice sets
• NEW! Includes distance/digital version of student activities.
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Use the unit on its own or as a follow-up to the Bonjour, J'aime and Le Lycée units.
Units 1-8 are available for level 1 and units 1-6 for level 2. Each unit builds on the previous units' vocabulary. A list of the vocabulary for each unit is available here: http://bit.ly/2Sg3tLK
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Le lycée Comprehensible Input unit 3 for beginning French CI
By Frenchified
Are you wanting to use French comprehensible input in your classes, but:
If so, this comprehensible input unit for French is for you!
This unit is the perfect complement to a district curriculum or textbook - it covers some of the typical vocabulary and grammar taught in the first semester of French 1, but with a more communicative approach. Work through the unit with circling and repetition and at the end of each unit, your students will be amazed at how much they can do with the language!
A unit that can be used the very early in the first year of French. It builds on the vocabulary from the Bonjour and J'aime units Includes lesson plans for 10 days, talking about school and telling time.
Here's what's included:
Use the unit on its own or as a follow-up to the Bonjour and J'aime units.
Units 1-8 are available for level 1 and units 1-6 for level 2. Each unit builds on the previous units' vocabulary. A list of the vocabulary for each unit is available here:http://bit.ly/2Sg3tLK
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Bon Appétit - Comprehensible Input unit 7 for beginning French CI
By Frenchified
Are you wanting to use French comprehensible input in your classes, but:
If so, this comprehensible input unit for French is for you!
This unit is the perfect complement to a district curriculum or textbook - it covers some of the typical vocabulary and grammar taught in the second semester of French 1, but with a more communicative approach. Work through the unit with circling and repetition and at the end of each unit, your students will be amazed at how much they can do with the language!
A complete unit that can be used in the first year of French. It builds on the vocabulary from the Bonjour, J'aime, le Lycée, On va sortir and La Famille and Les Achats units. Includes lesson plans for 11 days, talking about food and cooking in French.
This unit includes the following materials:
• Lesson plan guide for each day
• Powerpoint with lesson for each day
• Student dictionary handout page
Word wall with cards for unit vocabulary
• Handouts to practice writing and reading about foods and cooking
• Handout for students to talk to each other about food quantities
• Handout for students to read about food description
• Internet activities for restaurant reviews and recipes
• Unit story using vocabulary from this unit
• Cloze activities to accompany story - one with and one without word bank
• Running dictation game to accompany unit story
• Handout for unit story retell/rewrite
• Animated video of unit story
• It's not fair Game in French and English to accompany unit story
• Short assessments for unit: reading, listening, presentational speaking, interpersonal communication and presentational writing
• Links for Quizlet/Blooket/Gimkit sets for vocabulary.
• NEW - includes access to digital/distace version of student activities
Use the unit on its own or as a follow-up to the Bonjour, J'aime, Le Lycée, On va Sortir, Ma Famille et mes amis and Les Achats units.
Units 1-8 are available for level 1 and units 1-7 for level 2. Each unit builds on the previous units' vocabulary. A list of the vocabulary for each unit is available here: http://bit.ly/2Sg3tLK
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Intermediate French Comprehensible Input unit 5 for level 2 - Le meilleur
By Frenchified
A complete unit that can be used to begin the second year of French. It builds on the vocabulary from the first year units 1-8 and second year unit 1-4. Includes lesson plans for 10 days, focusing on the use of y and en and the formation of the comparative and superlative.
This unit includes the following materials:
• Lesson plan guide for each day
• Powerpoint with lesson for each day
• Student dictionary handout page
Word wall printable vocabulary poster set
Links to vocabulary set on Quizlet, Gimkit and Blooket
• Handouts to practice writing and reading about activities and sports
• Grab it! game for vocabulary
• Handout for students to write about comparisons between two things
• Handout for students to practice recognizing why y and en were used
• Handout for students to practice speaking about the most/least
• Unit story using vocabulary from this unit
• Cloze activities to accompany story - one with and one without word bank
• Running dictation game to accompany unit story
• Handout for unit story retell/rewrite
• Animated video of unit story
It's not fair game for unit story in English and French versions
• Short assessments for unit: reading, listening, presentational speaking, interpersonal communication and presentational writing
• NEW! Now includes digital/virtual version of student activities (Google drive)
Use the unit on its own or as a follow-up to the level 1 units 1-8 and level 2 units 1-4.
Use the unit as a jumping off point to start your year off comprehensibly! This unit is especially useful if:
You are required to teach a textbook curriculum but prefer CI - it follows some of the most common sequencing found in current French textbooks.
You want to do CI but you need a little bit of structure.
You are required to give a common district final - it covers many of the things found in most first semester courses.
Units 1-8 for level 1 and units 1-7 for level 2 are available now. All units build on the vocabulary of the previous units. A list of the vocabulary for each unit is available here: http://bit.ly/2Sg3tLK