Used this with my Grade 8 Core French class during their "Au Casse Croute" unit. Students logged onto the McDonald's France website and used the worksheet as a scavenger hunt done on their iPads in class. This can be modified and used in different ways as an oral activity as well (sharing answers with "elbow partner" or with group) instead of writing answers down. They absolutely LOVED this activity and it tied in well with exposure to French culture/ comparing/contrasting North American McDonal
A listening activity (can be used as listening quiz) set to Alain le Lait's "Ma Famille", found here on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFk9YmJv-jc.
This scavenger hunt is used to peruse the Carnaval de Quebec website (link is included on worksheet). I use this with my grade 7 and 8 Core French students.
If you are looking for something related to Grade 4/5/6 students, please visit my store for a revised/modified "chasse au tresor" for their age group!
A worksheet to reinforce the learning of masculine and feminine nouns in French, as well as the definite/indefinite articles. The majority of the words are vocabulary from the AIM Language Learning play "Boucles Violettes" but are understandable to most Core French students in the junior level (Grades 4,5,6).
My students were so enthusiastic about learning about the Carnaval effigies of the past and present, so I decided to create a "contest" that allows them to create their own!
There is a little writing portion at the top that can be edited/tailored towards your class' needs.
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My students love making "hot seat" questions to ask one another. I started marking their exchange as a listening and speaking activity!
Attached is my marking rubric for easy usage. Editable!
Created for my intermediate students who are super competitive! They loved the "contest" idea. There is a small writing portion at the top that can be edited and tailored towards your class' needs.
Used this in my Core French class as a reading, writing and speaking mark!