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FRENCH MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | VALEUR DE POSITION | NOMBRE ENTIER

By French Made Fun!

J'utilise ces 27 cartes "J'ai... Qui a ?" une fois que mes élèves sont familiarisés avec la valeur de position avec les nombres entiers.

Si vous n'êtes pas familier, les jeux de cartes "J'ai... Qui a?" sont des activités en grand groupe qui renforcent leur capacité à lire et à dire ce qu'il y a sur les cartes. C'est une excellente activité de révision avant l'évaluation et je l'utilise actuellement avec mes élèves de 5e et 6e année ; mais il pourrait facilement être utilisé en 7e année comme échauffement ou rappel.

Dans ce document de 7 pages, vous trouverez :

  • Explication du jeu et comment démarrer avec des exemples.
  • 27 cartes pré-créées (9 cartes par feuille) comportant des nombres entiers y compris les cartes "début" et "fin". Pour la partie "J'ai..." de la carte, les élèves ont un nombre écrit en chiffres, et pour la partie "Qui a..." de la carte, les élèves ont une forme décomposée écrite en mots, qui décrit la partie entière de la prochaine carte.
  • 1 page avec des modèles de cartes vierges (avec les termes "J'ai...", "Qui a...", "Début", et "Fin") à créer si vous avez plus de 27 élèves dans votre classe, si vous souhaitez permettre à vos élèves de créer leur propre version du jeu (j'enseigne une classe combinée, et je laisse mes 6 travailler sur ce projet ensemble pendant que je travaille en petits groupes et que je donne des instructions avec mes 5).

J'imprime ce document recto sur du papier 8,5 "x 11", je le découpe et je le plastifie pour l'utiliser année après année.

... Mais surtout, n'oubliez pas de vous amuser !

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Kaitlyn.

$1.99

French New Year Vocabulary Scattergories - Categories Game - Nouvel An

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Play French scattergories when you need quick, no prep activities to play with your class while they practice their French New Year / Nouvel An vocabulary, oral, and written skills. These categories games includes many activities with a French New Year vocabulary theme which work well as ice-breakers.

Players attempt to create answers for each of the four categories on their game. This should be a fast moving game and there are only spaces for six words per category. The MAXIMUM they can write is six words so they have to choose them wisely. Students can be creative and flexible with their answers, but other players can challenge them!

Click here for this game in ENGLISH!

12 games are included with 48 different categories! You can either print out the game sheets or project them to save paper and ink. For younger students you can allow more time for them to think and write, while older students will love the challenge of the timer.

See the preview for full teacher instructions.

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French New Year's Scattergories Game - Nouvel An

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FRENCH Les Objets de la Classe / Classroom Objects - Jeu: Cache-Cache

By The French Scientist

FRENCH Les Objets de la Classe - Jeu: Cache - Cache is a great activity for bringing in the fun to review the French classroom objects. This activity can be used as a conclusion to the related lesson or review task.

This resource includes:

- Teacher directions

- 30 full colors + 30 black and white cards

- Game board (Grille 2) that can be laminated and kept for future sessions

Vocabulary List:

  1. Une fille
  2. Un garçon
  3. Une trousse
  4. Un taille-crayon
  5. Un stylo
  6. Un crayon
  7. Une règle
  8. Une gomme
  9. Une colle
  10. Des ciseaux
  11. Une agrafeuse
  12. Des surligneur
  13. Un trombone
  14. Du ruban adhésif
  15. Un compas
  16. Un livre
  17. Un cahier
  18. Un sac à dos
  19. Un tableau
  20. Des feutres
  21. Une brosse effaceur
  22. Une calculatrice
  23. Un ordinateur
  24. Un classeur
  25. Un dossier
  26. Une chaise
  27. Un pupitre
  28. Une épingle
  29. Une étagère
  30. Une poubelle

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French core winter clothes sports flashcards voc practice FSL emergency sub plan

By The Librarian's Language Loft

Enrich your FSL (French Second Language) curriculum with this basic winter vocabulary resource. This resource also includes work for an emergency sub plan. Explore key winter themes with 54 flashcards for engaging games. Perfect for reinforcing vocabulary with mystery word worksheets and games. Worksheets work well for sub plans, center activities, or low-prep days.

Included:

-54 flashcards (flashcards can be used for a multitude of language games)

-Answer response sheet included for Scoot with flashcards

-Flyswatter Smash /Slap- includes images to project on board

-Ten low prep worksheets for students to practice the new vocabulary (mystery word vocabulary match printables, word search, Trouve qu'un qui)

-An editable sub plan - sheets work even if your substitute does not speak French

There are several 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.**

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FRENCH MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | ENTIERS | DIXIÈMES | DÉCIMAUX

By French Made Fun!

J'utilise ces 27 cartes "J'ai... Qui a ?" une fois que mes élèves sont familiarisés avec les nombres décimaux et sont à l'aise avec les dixièmes et le nombre entier.

Si vous n'êtes pas familier, les jeux de cartes "J'ai... Qui a?" sont des activités en grand groupe qui renforcent leur capacité à lire et à dire ce qu'il y a sur les cartes. C'est une excellente activité de révision avant l'évaluation et je l'utilise actuellement avec mes élèves de 5e et 6e année ; mais il pourrait facilement être utilisé en 7e année comme échauffement ou rappel.

Dans ce document de 7 pages, vous trouverez :

  • Explication du jeu et comment démarrer avec des exemples.
  • 27 cartes pré-créées (9 cartes par feuille) comportant des nombres comportant une partie entière et une partie décimale (dixièmes seulement) y compris les cartes "début" et "fin". Pour la partie "J'ai..." de la carte, les élèves ont la forme standard d'un nombre, et pour la partie "Qui a..." de la carte, les élèves ont une forme écrite en mots.
  • 1 page avec des modèles de cartes vierges (avec "J'ai...", "Qui a..." "Début" et "Fin) à créer si vous avez plus de 27 élèves dans votre classe, si vous souhaitez permettre à vos élèves de créer leur propre version du jeu (j'enseigne une classe combinée, et je laisse mes 6 travailler sur ce projet ensemble pendant que je travaille en petits groupes et que je donne des instructions avec mes 5).

J'imprime ce document recto sur du papier 8,5 "x 11", je le découpe et je le plastifie pour l'utiliser année après année.

... Mais surtout, n'oubliez pas de vous amuser !

Psst! Rejoignez mon groupe Facebook!

Kaitlyn.

$1.99

French food dominoes game - 112 common French food items - La nourriture

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French food dominoes game - 112 common French food items - La nourriture

Set of 112 dominoes with common foods, drinks and condiments in French and English. Play the game like a regular dominoes game, matching up words French to English. Print out the game on card stock, laminate, and cut out for years of no prep practice for your students.

➯ This resource is part of my Primary French Growing Bundle!

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

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French food dominoes game - 112 common French food items - La nourriture

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French core school supplies vocabulary practice FSL emergency sub plan flashcard

By The Librarian's Language Loft

Enrich your FSL (French Second Language) classroom with this basic vocabulary resource. Practice school supply vocabulary with 36 flashcards for engaging games. Perfect for reinforcing vocabulary with mystery word worksheets, word searches, drawing and games. Printables work well for sub plans, center activities, or low-prep days. Finally, students can design their own locker and write sentences to describe it.

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

There are several 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.**

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FRENCH MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | MULTIPLES | FAITS | 11, 12 et 13

By French Made Fun!

J'utilise ces 27 cartes "J'ai... Qui a ?" une fois que mes élèves sont familiarisés avec les nombres décimaux et sont à l'aise avec les dixièmes, les centièmes et leur valeur de position avec les nombres décimaux.

Si vous n'êtes pas familier, les jeux de cartes "J'ai... Qui a?" sont des activités en grand groupe qui renforcent leur capacité à lire et à dire ce qu'il y a sur les cartes. C'est une excellente activité de révision avant l'évaluation et je l'utilise actuellement avec mes élèves de 5e et 6e année ; mais il pourrait facilement être utilisé en 7e année comme échauffement ou rappel.

Dans ce document de 7 pages, vous trouverez :

  • Explication du jeu et comment démarrer avec des exemples.
  • 27 cartes pré-créées (9 cartes par feuille) comportant des nombres décimaux représentés dans des grilles en dixièmes et centièmes (jusqu'à 1) y compris les cartes "début" et "fin". Pour la partie "J'ai..." de la carte, les élèves ont une grille, et pour la partie "Qui a..." de la carte, les élèves ont une forme décomposée écrite en mots, en utilisant les termes dixièmes et centièmes.
  • 1 page avec des modèles de cartes vierges (avec mini grilles vides) à créer si vous avez plus de 27 élèves dans votre classe, si vous souhaitez permettre à vos élèves de créer leur propre version du jeu (j'enseigne une classe combinée, et je laisse mes 6 travailler sur ce projet ensemble pendant que je travaille en petits groupes et que je donne des instructions avec mes 5).

J'imprime ce document recto sur du papier 8,5 "x 11", je le découpe et je le plastifie pour l'utiliser année après année.

... Mais surtout, n'oubliez pas de vous amuser !

Psst! Rejoignez mon groupeFacebook</a> pour des cadeaux et pour vous tenir au courant des offres et des ventes!

Kaitlyn.

$1.99

French house and home dominoes game LA MAISON

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

French house and home dominoes game LA MAISON

Set of 112 dominoes with common house and home vocabulary in French and English. Play the game like a regular dominoes game, matching up words French to English. Print out the game on card stock, laminate, and cut out for years of no prep practice for your students.

➯ This resource is part of my Primary French Growing Bundle!

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

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French house and home dominoes game LA MAISON

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French questions interview FSL tout sur moi all about me speaking me voici

By The Librarian's Language Loft

Introducing a back to school French Second Language FSL resource to help 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.

This resource works as a low prep review activity or for a substitute plan. These worksheets can be printed and some can also be uploaded to your Google Classroom for seamless digital completion.

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...

** 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 MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | LES FRACTIONS | REPRÉSENTATIONS

By French Made Fun!

J'utilise ces 27 cartes "J'ai... Qui a ?" une fois que mes élèves sont familiarisés avec la lecture d'une fraction et les numérateurs et dénominateurs d'une fraction.

Si vous n'êtes pas familier, les jeux de cartes "J'ai... Qui a?" sont des activités en grand groupe qui renforcent leur capacité à lire et à dire ce qu'il y a sur les cartes. C'est une excellente activité de révision avant l'évaluation et je l'utilise actuellement avec mes élèves de 5e et 6e année ; mais il pourrait facilement être utilisé en 7e année comme échauffement ou rappel.

Dans ce document de 9 pages, vous trouverez :

  • Explication du jeu et comment démarrer avec des exemples.
  • 27 cartes pré-créées (9 cartes par feuille) comportant des fractions imagées (dénominateurs de 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 et 10) y compris les cartes "début" et "fin". Pour la partie "J'ai..." de la carte, les élèves ont une fraction en image, et pour la partie "Qui a..." de la carte, les élèves ont une forme décomposée écrite en mots (p.ex.: "Qui a trois huitièmes?").
  • 1 page avec des modèles de cartes vierges à créer si vous avez plus de 27 élèves dans votre classe, si vous souhaitez permettre à vos élèves de créer leur propre version du jeu (j'enseigne une classe combinée, et je laisse mes 6 travailler sur ce projet ensemble pendant que je travaille en petits groupes et que je donne des instructions avec mes 5).

J'imprime ce document recto sur du papier 8,5 "x 11", je le découpe et je le plastifie pour l'utiliser année après année.

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- Kaitlyn.

$1.99

French Passé Composé With Avoir - Irregular Verbs PowerPoint Jeopardy Game

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Quick, easy, and engaging Jeopardy style game to review irregular French verbs that use avoir as a helping verb in the passé composé. Half of the questions include simple negation using ne...pas. Have a look at the video preview to see EVERYTHING that is included in this fun game! Scroll down to read a list of the verbs that are included.

Some of the harder questions involve using subjects like QUI - QUELQU'UN - MES PARENTS ET MOI - TES AMIS ET TOI.

This PowerPoint activity includes all of the bells and whistles! Your students will love playing this game with their classmates, and it will save you a lot of time when looking for just the right activity to keep your students engaged.

Expect your students to:

  • love this game and ask for more like it
  • actively engage in conjugating French verbs in the passé composé
  • laugh a lot and enjoy reviewing conjugations
  • get into it like no other game they've played in a classroom setting
  • master past tense conjugations of irregular French verbs with avoir
  • connect with and enjoy playing a game with their classmates

This Jeopardy game includes:

  • 1 powerpoint game
  • 6 categories to choose from
  • 31 conjugation questions
  • double jeopardy question
  • final jeopardy question
  • music, timers, cheer sounds, boo sounds
  • detailed instructions to make the most of "Jeopardy Day"

This is a version that I’ve worked out the kinks on over many years of playing it in my French middle school and high school classrooms.

The answers don’t have to be given in the form of a question unless you want to play that way.

My students absolutely love this game. They get very excited about it and always look forward to reviewing for quizzes and tests on "Jeopardy Day".

Here are the verbs used in this Jeopardy game:

  • faire
  • pleuvoir
  • falloir
  • lire
  • dire
  • écrire
  • rire
  • sourire
  • mettre
  • permettre
  • prendre
  • comprendre
  • apprendre
  • voir
  • pouvoir
  • recevoir
  • vouloir
  • boire
  • croire
  • courir
  • devoir
  • vivre
  • ouvrir
  • souffrir
  • suivre
  • dormir
  • conduire
  • détruire
  • traduire
  • avoir

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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

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French countries world travel pays voyages vocabulary review FSL

By The Librarian's Language Loft

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

  • Interactive scavenger hunt activity where students match countries with their landmarks, historic sites, or tourist attractions.
  • Write basic sentence structures (Je vois../Je suis au/en..)
  • Adds movement to any FSL class.

Dream Trip Writing Project (suitcase templates)

  • Two writing models (2 LEVELS) included to support student writing about a trip to a new country.
  • Students write a paragraph about a destination they want to visit with support from questions or a fill in the blanks template.
  • This also works as a step by step activity with a daily question to add to the project.
  • Final draft is designed using a luggage template for a memorable, creative project (3 template options to decorate).

Activity Sheets

  • Mystery Word/ Mot Mystère: Solve the vocabulary puzzle by completing each activity correctly.
  • Word search to practice country-related vocabulary.
  • Grammar practice with “au” vs. “en” to help students master prepositions with countries.
  • Follow the directions to color the flags.

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.

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$3.75

CORE FRENCH | FSL | JE VOUS PRÉSENTE | GAME-BASED LEARNING | FULL UNIT + GAMES

By French Made Fun!

This 80+ page, highly visual, very engaging resource has everything you could possibly need to effectively teach - and reach - your low-level middle schoolers who crave games, interaction and movement to keep them interested in learning a new language. My products are geared towards middle-schoolers from grades 4 through 8 and focus heavily on game-based learning, collaboration -- and build independence.

This resource includes your lesson plans for the entire unit, a word wall, "messages du jour," a slide deck, games, activities, worksheets, modelled examples and templates to differentiate your instruction for all levels of learners. I provide you with prompts, suggestions, classroom management ideas and ways to push their learning. Extra "filler activities" are also provided for "those days." ;)

This unit focuses heavily on the terms "pareil," "différent," "différences," "similitudes," "le même," and the négation "ne... pas." It revisits and consolidates vocabulary relating to colours, clothing, body parts, birthdays, pastimes and interests.

In this document, you will find:

35 Teachable Slides (within the Slide Deck) which includes:

  • A revision of color vocabulary;
  • Prompts for asking and answering questions about clothing;
  • A revision for clothing vocabulary;
  • Skits of conversations relating to the vocabulary;
  • Activities for students to find similarities and differences with people;
  • "Trouver les différences" type activities;
  • Numerous models (used as shared reading) of mini biographies;
  • A simple game "Toucher l'image" to choose the proper vocabulary;
  • A simple game "Trouver l'intrus" to find the "odd duck;"
  • 5 modeled examples for final project "Je vous présente."

7 days of lesson plans (+ more)

  • 60 minute lesson plans provided with prompts for students and tips to engage low-level and low-motivation students;
  • Games and activities suggested to get your class moving and interested in your lesson;
  • Explicit instruction (for you) on how to lead the lesson, the timeframes for the lessons, and instructions for the worksheets and activities;
  • Instructions on how to use the Slide Deck and the included activities and prompts;
  • Instructions for final project;
  • Recommendations and suggestions for high-achievers and early-finishers to keep them motivated in French content;
  • "Mur de mots" included (images + words) to place on your wall as a visual aid.

42 pages of worksheets, activities and games

  • "Me voici!" - A worksheet on describing themselves;
  • "Bingo!" - Teacher copy with call-out cards and a spin on the classic game;
  • 6 different clothing bingo cards;
  • "Mon propre Bingo!" - A blank template used as an extension activity.
  • "Mon propre Bingo!" - Word list
  • "Dans ma garde-robe" - A personal-sized clothing word wall for students;
  • 2 "Trouvez les différences" games;
  • "Que préfères-tu?" - A partner game to practice speaking, listening, and recording preferences;
  • "#OOTD - La tenue du jour" - An independent activity on building a dream outfit!;
  • "Pareil ou différent?" - A guessing game on describing and comparing clothing (with game boards);
  • "Pareil ou différent?" - A word and phrase bank;
  • "Pareil ou différent?" - A blank template used as an extension activity;
  • "Mon ami" - An infographic worksheet to record details about a friend;
  • "Similitudes et différences" - A worksheet on finding similarities and differences (similar to Guess Who?);
  • "École Charlevoix" - A skit for students to practice in large group and in partners;
  • "Qui est-ce?" - A "Guess-Who?" style game with game boards;
  • "Qui est-ce?" - A blank template used as an extension activity;
  • "Moi et mon ami(e)" - A comparison activity;
  • "Entrevue avec un(e) ami(e)" - A conversation-based activity in partners;
  • "Quelle est la forme différente?" - A low-level activity (filler);
  • "Quelle est la grandeur différente?" - A low-level activity (filler);
  • "Pareil ou différent?" - A low level activity (filler).
$5.99

French Avoir Expressions Present Tense Jeopardy Style Review Game - PowerPoint

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Quick, easy, and engaging Jeopardy style game to practice French avoir expressions. This PowerPoint activity includes all of the bells and whistles! Your students will love playing this game with their classmates, and it will save you a lot of time when looking for just the right activity to keep your students engaged. This game is perfect for avoir expressions quiz and test review, and a list of expressions used is included in French and English (see list below).

If your students haven't learned some of the expressions, you can give them the list to review before playing or even let them keep it out during the game except when it's their turn to play. This game is editable if you would like to omit or add certain expressions. If you decide to edit, please only edit the vocabulary used and do not change around anything else or all of the functions will not work. You need PowerPoint for this game to work correctly.

Expect your students to:

  • love this game and ask for more like it
  • actively engage in translating avoir expressions
  • laugh a lot and enjoy reviewing conjugations
  • get into it like no other game they've played in a classroom setting
  • learn new avoir expressions
  • connect with and enjoy playing a game with their classmates

This Jeopardy game includes:

  • 1 powerpoint game
  • Avoir expressions list in French and English
  • 6 categories to choose from
  • 31 conjugation questions
  • double jeopardy question
  • final jeopardy question
  • music, timers, cheer sounds, boo sounds
  • detailed instructions to make the most of "Jeopardy Day"

This is a version that I’ve worked out the kinks on over many years of playing it in my French middle school and high school classrooms.

The answers don’t have to be given in the form of a question unless you want to play that way.

My students absolutely love this game. They get very excited about it and always look forward to reviewing for quizzes and tests on "Jeopardy Day".

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I played this class with my Grade 10 Academic Core French class (in Canada). We used it as a test review before a big Imparfait test. They loved it! It engaged even the most reluctant of learners, as they knew they would only be in the "hot seat" briefly. The instructions were very easy to follow and use, and the sound effects were a great touch. My French students loved it so much that they now ask me before every test if our review will be Jeopardy!”

Expressions included:

Avoir 15 ans
Avoir besoin de

Avoir chaud
Avoir froid
Avoir confiance

Avoir de la chance

Avoir du charme

Avoir envie de

Avoir faim
Avoir soif
Avoir honte de

Avoir l’air
Avoir le cafard

Avoir l’habitude de

Avoir l’heure
Avoir horreur de

Avoir lieu
Avoir l’intention de

Avoir mal à la tête

Avoir mal au ventre

Avoir mal au coeur

Avoir peur de
Avoir raison
Avoir tort
Avoir sommeil
Avoir un chat dans la gorge

Avoir un cheveu sur la langue

Avoir un petit creux
Avoir un trou (de mémoire)

Avoir une dent contre quelqu’un

Avoir une faim de loup

Check out my new Build Your Own French Bundle option. Select resources from my store, and if they total $20 or more, I'll quickly create a special order bundle for you at 20% off. No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included.

Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 curriculum

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

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

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

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

Copyright © Love Learning Languages, Jennifer Crespin

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

$6.25

French school supplies games les jeux flashcards & activities scoot basic FSL

By The Librarian's Language Loft

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.**

You may also like the following resources:

French basic II clothing activities

French Clothing and Fashion Speaking Question Du Jour

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$3.00

CORE FRENCH | FSL | I SPY | CHERCHE ET TROUVE | C'EST MOI L'ESPION | PLACEMAT

By French Made Fun!

  • A simple spin on the classic game of I SPY ("Cherche et trouve" ou "C'est moi l'espion") geared towards Core French/FSL students in which they are first given practice with the structure: "Est-ce que c'est..." and answering the question with the affirmative, "oui, c'est..." or the negative, "non, ce n'est pas..."

  • Students are then provided an opportunity to take turns being the spy - using objects in your classroom.

  • It also comes with a 11" x 8.5" placemat to laminate (or to project onto your whiteboard/Smartboard) to provide students a visual when playing the game.

  • Colors, shapes, textures and prepositional phrases (left, right, on, under, behind) as well as size (big, small) are provided to give your students confidence and the vocabulary needed to make this game a hit!

  • I also provide an explanation of how I use this in my Core French classroom.

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$1.99

20 Questions Game - French Valentine's Day - La Saint Valentin

By Love Learning Languages - French Resources

Looking for a fun game to get your students speaking French? Use this game to have students practice forming questions and speaking French using vocabulary for Valentine's Day.

Included:

French and English version

French only version

Have students work in small groups of 2-4 or project the game and do a whole class activity.

This game includes 40 words. Many of the words will be new to your students as this game is meant not only to practice forming questions, but also to build vocabulary. I like to allow my students to look at the game chart while they play until they’re somewhat familiar with the words.

One student in the small group or class chooses a word on the chart. Other students ask up to 20 questions trying to guess the secret word.

EST-CE QUE…….

… tu es une personne?

… tu es un animal?

… tu es un minéral?

… tu es un endroit?

… tu es un aliment?

… tu es une plante?

… tu es un objet?

The student who has chosen the secret word can answer using the following responses: OUI - NON - PARFOIS - RAREMENT - GÉNÉRALEMENT - PEUT-ÊTRE - CELA DÉPEND - PROBABLEMENT

Alternative game play:

To change up the game and to make it more challenging as well as practicing other skills, have the student who chooses the secret word describe it to others in the group. Instead of asking questions about the secret word, other students listen to the description and guess it.

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This resource is included in my French Valentine's Day Bundle.

Check out my Build Your Own French Bundle option. Select resources from my store, and if they total $20 or more I'll quickly create a special order bundle for you at 20% off. No sale items or other already discounted bundles can be included.

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Want to have all of your secondary French resource needs covered? Check out the following curriculum supplement bundles:

➯ Ça y est, Je parle français! French 1 curriculum
➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 2 curriculum
➯ Ça y est, je parle français! French 3 and 4 curriculum

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

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

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

$2.00

French weather la météo speaking question du jour four corners core FSL

By The Librarian's Language Loft

This FSL (French as a second language) weather themed "question du jour" or "bell ringer" resource helps to encourage conversation while expanding vocabulary. There are also "quatre coins" and "Levez-vous si" slides to combine language learning and movement. Starting your French 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 40 suggestions for daily questions including 9 "Quatre coins" and 8 "Levez-vous si "

-Daily questions can also serve as a daily writing prompt

Vocabulary:

Focus is on present tense verbs but others are used too (Je préfère, Je préférerais, Je n'ai jamais)

Vocabulary focus is on weather and seasons while highlighting some clothing and weather related activities.

** 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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$3.75

(FR) GRAMMAIRE/VERBES - L'IMPARFAIT

By French Made Fun!

Cela part des bases et permettra à vos élèves de développer des compétences liées au temps de verbe « imparfait ».

Cette unité vous guidera pour enseigner ce temps de verbe à vos élèves de niveau débutant et pourrait convenir aux élèves de français de base ou comme révision pour les élèves plus âgés (3e cycle, si nécessaire!)

Dans cette ressource de 45 pages, je couvre :

  • Utilisations authentiques et réelles du temps de verbe ;
  • Règles sur ce temps de verbe et quand l'utiliser ;
  • La conjugaison de ce temps de verbe ; 
  • Les concepts de « radical » et « terminaisons » ;
  • Trucs et astuces ;
  • Verbes avoir et être à l'imparfait ;
  • Mots et expressions de signalisation (pour l'imparfait et le passé composé pour montrer les similitudes et différences).

Les élèves apprennent grâce à une combinaison de diapositives didactiques, de discussions et d'incitations, de jeux et de feuilles de travail imprimables. Clés de correction incluses.

Que vous soyez un nouvel enseignant peu familiarisé avec les concepts mathématiques, un enseignant chevronné qui est juste fatigué, ou peut-être un enseignant couvrant un contrat à court terme et ne sachant pas par où commencer, mes produits sont faits pour vous et vos élèves.

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Merci! Je vous apprécie énormément!

- Kaitlyn.

$3.99