Use this cute pixel art to help your students to practice their food vocabulary. It's very useful as both an activity or an assessment in core French. As the students input the correct French words for the food, a picture of a taco will reveal itself bit by bit. They will have to work on their correct spelling, as well as using the correct articles for each word.
Use this fun pixel art to help your students to practice their sports vocabulary. It's very useful as both an activity or an assessment in core French. As the students input the correct French words for the sports, a picture of a hockey goalie will reveal itself bit by bit. They will have to work on their correct spelling, as well as using the correct articles for each word.
This handy little bundle will give you a great start on a sports unit or it can be it's own mini-unit for French. Each resource builds on the other, and they can be used in-person and online. The bundle includes: A vocabulary page for sports in French -- Word boxes are included and there is a word jumble activity. Les sports pixel art -- A fun excel activity wherein students input the names of sports in French to slowly reveal the image of a hockey goalie. Around the world game -- To practice an
Do your students find grammar sheets annoying? Do you want to trick them into practicing while thinking that they're blowing off French time? Then this is the resource for you! This is a sports themed grammar sheet in the form of a colouring page. Students colour in the sheet according to verb endings for -er, -ir and -re verbs; a helpful cheat sheet for 3 irregular verbs is also included. For verbs that have the same ending, it is up to them which colour they choose, often they will want to dif
Use this slideshow to help your students practice answering simple questions in French related to ordering in a restaurant. This is an authentic situation they might have in real life, and it encourages them to practice writing their numbers up to 30, as well as food vocabulary in French. Use it as practice/support to a food unit or a previous lesson you have been working on with them, or as something fun for them to interact with!
Eight different unique bookmarks, all in French, for your avid readers or as fun prizes in French class. They can be printed as is on card stock, or for a little extra flair, you can print them, back them on coloured paper and add a little ribbon on top!
Three original menus from made up French restaurants are included in this resource. Use them in a restaurant unit as an authentic task for your students. Improve reading, speaking and listening in French while you practice ordering in restaurants.
Do your students find grammar sheets annoying? Do you want to trick them into practicing while thinking that they're blowing off French time? Then this is the resource for you! This is a plants/planting themed grammar sheet in the form of a colouring page. Students colour in the sheet according to verb endings for regular -er verbs. For blank spaces, students can use whatever colours they want to fill in the blanks.
Included in this bundle are various classroom posters that can be used in a Core French or French Immersion classroom. Days of the week. Months of the year. Speaking prompts.
This little fill in the blank activity will help learners practice their French sports vocabulary, as well as recognizing the difference between when we use "faire" ou "jouer" in French. As an additional option, you could make it an activity to practice the negative form as well. This is a virtual resource that is easily accessible for younger students as well as older.
Use this presentation to help present the theory of choosing between «jouer» and «faire» when discussing sports in French. It uses simple examples that are easy to understand, and can be supplemented with other examples from the class.
A handy and comprehensive worksheet to review French numbers with your students. There are a variety of questions to practice different aspects of the French numbers. (Including spelling them out in French, unscrambling words, and putting them in increasing/decreasing order.) The goal is to have a comprehensive review of numbers to the hundreds.
This little interview activity will encourage students to read, speak and write in simple, repetitive French sentences in a familiar context. Taking turns, they will interview partners on sports that they like/dislike. Included is the worksheet, instructions, and a further activity that students can complete. The sheet itself has been scaffolded to allow for learners who struggle a bit more to have examples to go back to and steps to build their confidence in this individual activity.
Use this fun little game to practice the names of sports in French with your students, using repetition and a bit of friendly competition. Ask for a pair of students to participate at a time. When they are ready, put up the first image, and the first student to say the name of that sport in French correctly wins a point. (Either individually or for their team.) This game can be used in conjunction with the sports vocabulary sheet in my TPT store.
This worksheet/activity can be used during a sports unit to practice oral communication, reading and listening in a classroom setting. It can equally be used online in a virtual/hybrid classroom. Students take turns reading out the questions on the left side of the sheet, asking different students in the class if they play/do the different sports. The goal (independently or as a class) is to find someone who does each sport. Students will then put the correct names in the blanks. For virtual m
Use this vocabulary page to introduce sports and movement related words to your students. Word banks are included to easily accommodate student needs, and the second page includes a word-jumble activity for some additional words. This resource can be used to support the completion of the sports pixel art in my store.
This festive pixel art will reveal the image of a reindeer wearing a cozy winter sweater and a Santa hat a bit at a time as students answer the questions correctly in French. The vocabulary is focused on basic French vocabulary such as: Question words, numbers, clothing, and body parts. All of these categories would have, in theory, been covered already in class and this would act as either a writing activity, a memory recall activity, or a review for students. (As well as a fun activity!) The
Use this interactive Google Slides presentation to give your students a fun way to practice their introductory food vocabulary. Very useful when used after listening to and discussing Gegg Lerock's song "La Pizza". On the second slide, students get to choose which toppings they want to put on their pizza, and on the fourth slide, they have the task of writing out their secret recipe in French. An example of both slides to help students along is include on the fourth and fifth slide. They can be
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