In this Bingo game, the times are written in a.m. and p.m. so that the students can practice the 24 hour clock. Instead of bingo across the top, the game used the days of the week lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi, and vendredi. This file includes 20 unique bingo cards (4 to a page) and all of the drawables.
A great, fun project to get your students practicing the body parts vocabulary in French. The instruction sheets walk you and your students through creating this book step by step. The students create an 8 page book (either by folding paper or stapling it together) and then write a story about a monster. The story starts with 2 body parts (For example: He has 4 arms. He has 7 legs) and a drawing of just those body parts. On the next page, the students add 2 more body parts and a drawing that
The PowerPoint includes directions for a task where students present the weather using a PowerPoint presentation. I have also included a rubric that is fully ready for customization for your needs. Finally, the last 3 slides of the presentation are a sample project for you to go present to your students. This is a fabulous activity for an Exploratory class, but the expectations could be easily increased for older students. I usually gave the students 1 day work time to create their PowerPoint
Students deciper the clues written entirely in French and the Logic Puzzle Grid to figure out which person, went to which place, by which form of transportation, for which event.
Not sure how to do a logic grid puzzle? The internet is full of how-to instructions!
I usually start out by doing an easy one together with my students in English before having them try the French!
This Passe Compose activity will get your French students up out of their seat and moving about your room, all while practicing their Passe Compose! On the first page of the document there are 23 sentences written in the Passe Compose. Then there are the English translations to the sentences. The English sentences are numbered. You can cut the English sentences into strips and hang them around the room (it makes it fun for the kids to try and find them). The students then take their French
This activity contains 24 cards that all connect to one another. At the top of each card it says "Listen For" followed by a French word. At the bottom of each card it says "Spell" followed by a different French word. The way the activity works, is you have one student start by spelling the word from the bottom of the card first (using the French alphabet of course!), everyone else is listening to see if the word the first student spelled is at the top of their card next to "Listen for." If t
In this activity, students are asked to count the Euro Centime amounts for a row of coins. Students write the numbers in French and add each new coin to the total. Numbers 0-100.
This is a project in which students describe what they would pack for a 7 day vacation. The students complete the assignment in Google Slides with a provided template.
For each day of the trip (slide of the presentation) they are required to find pictures of 3 clothing items and describe the clothing item and color in a complete sentence.
They also have a slide in the beginning where they include pictures of where they are going.
I use this with my 9 week exploratory students, so I includ
In this activity, students get the first page of the file that has a chart with addition problems written out in French. Their first task is to do the addition and write the answer in digits in the space provided. Pages 2 & 3 of the document have all of the answers written in French with a letter in front of them. The teacher prints these two pages and cuts up the answers to hang around the room. Students then take their sheet and move around the room finding the matching letter to the math
I have compiled a list of my top 5 Creativity iPad Apps for the World Language Classroom and ideas of how to use them in your class. They are some of the best apps out there and encourage your students to be creative and produce great things with the language!
A great project that allows students to create a product entirely in French and demonstrate their knowledge of adjectives! Studetns create a presentation (PowerPoint, Google Slides, Prezi, etc.) about a family. The family can be the students family, a tv family, a famous family, a completely imaginary family, etc. The students are required to include at least 2 male and 2 female family members. They students write about each family individually and all of the female family members colletively
This activity will get your students writing and answering questions in French, but more importantly, it will get them out of their seats and talking to people they may not normally talk to! Students will write a question in French and then circulate around the room talking to their classmates ans sharing their question, while gathering questions from their classmates. Their final task is to answer all of the questions they collected in full sentences.
This activity gets your students writing, speaking, and out of their seats...all while practicing with the Passe Compose!! Students start by figuring out what 12 questions written in French and in the Passe Compose are asking. Next they write out their personal responses in complete sentences. After they have answered all of the questions, they must get up and ask their peers the questions on the worksheet. They record a simple yes or no along with the name of the person they asked. The final
This flow chart is the perfect tool to help your students through conjugating in the passe compose! It covers the necessary steps for Regular, Irregular, and Vandertramp verbs. It helps guide students through all of the steps necessary to forming the passe compose. It stars with the first question they must ask themselves, "Is it a VANDERTRAMP?" and then guides them from there.
***NOTE the preview image is only part of the flow chart!
In this activity, students interview their classmates about their likes and dislikes of different activties. Students must talk to 6 other students to ask them if they like to do 5 activities of their choice (jouer au basket, nager, etc.). As a wrap up, the students then write 2 summary sentences for each of the people they spoke to. Great for practicing speaking and writing!
Page 2 is an example of how I fill it in while giving instruction to the students.
Instructions and an example are including in this PowerPoint for guiding students to write Biography Poems about people in French. A fun way to practice adjectives, negatives, verbs, likes and dislikes. Student can write the poems and then present them to they class.
Students work in groups of 2-4 scrambling to make as many of the English sentences on the checklist as possbile with the French words they are provided with in a set amount of time. They are competing against the other classmates. Included in the file:
-Instructions for the activity
-All of the French words needed organized into ready to print and cut to uniform size
-English sentences checklist
This worksheet allows students to borth practice recall of adjectives and practice adjective agreement. For each number, there are two blanks with separate subjects. Easily adaptable to include the names of students from your own classes!
This fun activity requires students to both write the numbers in French and to understand the numbers in a listening component. For this activity, I have listed a number of celebrities and sports stars in one column. I created a presentation to show the students with each person's picture.(not included, but if you would like it,please contact me and I will e-mail it to you) This works best since not everyone knows who some of these people are. After viewing their picture, students guess how o
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