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I'm Allison. I'm from Louisiana, and I have been teaching secondary French since 2005. I have taught all levels of middle and high school French from 6th grade through AP, as well as a few years of high school English. I taught in public school in the United States as well as private school, including an international boarding school. The resources in my store are things I have created and used in my own classroom over the years but polished up a bit with my store branding. I always include tips from my own experience that I hope you will find useful. I have almost always been the sole French teacher anywhere I have taught, teaching as many as 5 preps, so I know how useful it is to have products that can be used across levels. I also spent a number of years as a private school division director working with all subject area teachers on curriculum and teaching practices. Feel free to get in touch with any questions at mrsmadamesclassroom@gmail.com I do NOT use AI in the creation of my products. I do use Canva for my designs.
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Preview of Être, Avoir, Faire, Aller au Présent Bundle | Student Notes & Practice Worksheet

Être, Avoir, Faire, Aller au Présent Bundle | Student Notes & Practice Worksheet

This packet is a great way for your beginner French students to learn and practice the verbs être, avoir, faire, and aller in the present tense, or for your intermediate students to review these verbs. The packet includes student notes that lay out all the basics of these 4 important irregular verbs and 30 pages of practice worksheets with a variety of activities. These lessons are completely self contained and no prep!Also included are the Student Notes on slides for your convenience, Answer Ke
Preview of BANGS Graphics & Activities | Adjectives Before the Noun in French

BANGS Graphics & Activities | Adjectives Before the Noun in French

These graphics and activities will help your students visualize and remember the adjectives that come before the noun in French. I designed the BANGS graphic to be simple and memorable. It lists the BANGS categories with the adjectives that belong to each. A second and third graphic go into detail on the masculine/feminine and singular/plural forms including the adjectives with special forms in front of a vowel. The two paragraph activities are differentiated three ways so that you have flexibil
Preview of Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | Bundle

Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | Bundle

Get your French students practicing their conversation skills in the present tense, past tense, and futur proche with this big bundle of no prep “Find Someone Who…” speaking activities. A bit like bingo, but with questions in French. Students circulate the classroom and practice asking and answering questions with their classmates based on the prompts on the game board. Students must form questions with est-ce que, or inversion, or intonation. This bundle of 30 game boards gets students talking
Preview of Le Petit Prince d’Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Unit Bundle

Le Petit Prince d’Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Unit Bundle

This bundle gives you everything you need to teach the novel Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry to your intermediate or advanced French students. Start off by assigning the self-paced activity on Saint-Exupéry’s life. Your students will explore the slides and articles covering the aviator and author’s life while they take notes on what they discover. Perfect for assigning and then holding a classroom discussion on Saint-Exupéry’s life and impact. Slides and articles are in French (one a
Preview of French Object Pronoun Bundle | me, te, nous, vous, le, la, les, lui, leur, y, en

French Object Pronoun Bundle | me, te, nous, vous, le, la, les, lui, leur, y, en

Introduce your French students to the Object Pronouns (les pronoms personnels compléments d’objet direct et indirect) and the Adverbial Pronouns (les pronoms adverbiaux). Each resource in this bundle contains a slide deck of between 34-50 slides to teach a set of pronouns and contains a set of 3-4 activities for individual practice. These are great for introducing the object pronouns to your students for the first time. Each of the four slide decks mirror each other in structure and pacing. They
Preview of A Cat In Paris French Film Activities | Une Vie de Chat Activités pour le film

A Cat In Paris French Film Activities | Une Vie de Chat Activités pour le film

These two worksheets are designed to go along with the French animated film A Cat in Paris (Une Vie de Chat). Beginner level French students love this movie! The movie pairs well with teaching your students to describe people in French. I have created both a beginner worksheet and an intermediate worksheet of three pages each.Beginner WorksheetAll directions in English: Questions in FrenchMatching Characters to their descriptionVrai ou Faux: Mark the statements and rewrite the false statements c
Preview of Racontons une histoire au passé composé et à l’imparfait

Racontons une histoire au passé composé et à l’imparfait

This is the perfect resource to get your French students using the passé composé and the imparfait to tell a story. This resource includes teaching slides that break down when to use each of these past tenses with examples. It specifically concentrates on telling a story with setting the scene and giving description and includes a sample story for your students to use as a guide. Student notes handout sheets mirror the slide presentation. The 4 story activities have your students fill in the ver
Preview of Le Passé Composé avec Avoir | Lesson & Student Packet

Le Passé Composé avec Avoir | Lesson & Student Packet

This resource has everything you need to teach le passé composé with the auxiliary verb avoir. It’s a complete no prep lesson with teaching slides, student notes, and practice activities. Use the slide deck to teach the grammar concepts and formation of the passé composé of regular and irregular verbs with the helping verb avoir. It includes practice conjugations and sentences with the answer revealed on the next slide. The student packet includes 5 pages of student notes that mirror the slide p
Preview of Pronoms Y et En | French Pronouns Y and En

Pronoms Y et En | French Pronouns Y and En

This resource will help you teach your French students the adverbial pronouns y and en. Use the slide deck to walk your students through fully understanding both of these pronouns, what they can mean, what types of phrases they can replace, how to identify phrases they can replace, and how to use them correctly in present tense sentences, sentences with two verbs, negative sentences, the imperative, and answering questions. The slides include practice sentences to do as you teach the concepts. T
Preview of Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | Le Passé Bundle

Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | Le Passé Bundle

Get your French students practicing their conversation skills in the past tense with this no prep bundle of “Find Someone Who…” speaking activities. A bit like bingo, but with questions in French. Students circulate the classroom and practice asking and answering questions with their classmates based on the prompts on the game board. Students must form questions with est-ce que, or inversion, or intonation. This set of ten game boards gets students talking about common activities in the passé co
Preview of Double Object Pronouns in French Bundle

Double Object Pronouns in French Bundle

Teach your French students the order of object pronouns with these teaching slides, worksheet activities, and sentence scramble activity. The slide deck first provides a review of all object pronouns (direct, indirect, and adverbial: me, te, nous, vous, le, la, l’, les, lui, leur, y, en) and their grammar rules. It then helps you walk your students through how to use two object pronouns in a sentence including in the imperative. The slides include practice sentences to do as you teach the concep
Preview of A Monster In Paris French Film Activities | Un Monstre à Paris

A Monster In Paris French Film Activities | Un Monstre à Paris

These three worksheet sets are designed to accompany showing the film A Monster in Paris to any level of your secondary French classes. This product covers beginner through advanced levels of French allowing you to show this wonderful film in multiple classes with no prep. Each worksheet set is two pages. You can assign one or multiple sets that fit best with your students' level of French.A Monster in Paris is a beautiful film with memorable music and a positive message. It is great for showing
Preview of French Direct & Indirect Object Pronoun Bundle | le, la, l’, les, lui, leur

French Direct & Indirect Object Pronoun Bundle | le, la, l’, les, lui, leur

Easily teach your intermediate French students the direct and the indirect object pronouns (les pronoms compléments d’objet direct et indirect) and how to distinguish between them. Each resource in this bundle contains a slide deck of approximately 50 slides for you to teach from and contains a set of 2-4 activities for individual practice. These are great for introducing the object pronouns to your students for the first time. Each of the three slide decks mirror each other in structure and pac
Preview of Les Pronoms Personnels Compléments d’Objet | me, te, nous, vous

Les Pronoms Personnels Compléments d’Objet | me, te, nous, vous

This resource will help you teach your French students the personal object pronouns me, te, nous, and vous. Use the slide deck to walk your students through understanding these object pronouns, how to use them, and where to place them in a sentence. The slides include practice sentences to do as you teach the concepts. The three written worksheet activities give plenty of individual practice. This product only covers me, m’, te, t’, moi, toi, nous, vous. It is great for teaching these pronouns t
Preview of Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | Le Passé Composé avec Avoir

Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | Le Passé Composé avec Avoir

Get your French students practicing their conversation skills in the past tense with this no prep speaking activity. A bit like bingo, but with questions in French. Students circulate the classroom and practice asking and answering questions with their classmates based on the prompts on the game board. Students must form questions with est-ce que, or inversion, or intonation. This set of five game boards gets students talking about common activities in the passé composé with avoir as the helping
Preview of Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | Le Passé Composé et L’Imparfait

Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | Le Passé Composé et L’Imparfait

Get your French students practicing their conversation skills in the past tense with this no prep speaking activity. A bit like bingo, but with questions in French. Students circulate the classroom and practice asking and answering questions with their classmates based on the prompts on the game board. Students must form questions with est-ce que, or inversion, or intonation. This set of five game boards gets students talking about common activities in the passé composé with avoir and être and i
Preview of Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | La Nourriture

Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | La Nourriture

Get your French students practicing their conversation skills with this no prep speaking activity. A bit like bingo, but with questions in French. Students circulate the classroom and practice asking and answering questions with their classmates based on the prompts on the game board. Students must form questions with est-ce que, or inversion, or intonation. This set of five game boards covers food using present tense verbs such as aimer, préférer, boire, manger, and prendre. It is great for beg
Preview of Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | Le Futur Proche

Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | Le Futur Proche

Get your French students practicing their conversation skills with this no prep speaking activity. A bit like bingo, but with questions in French. Students circulate the classroom and practice asking and answering questions with their classmates based on the prompts on the game board. Students must form questions with est-ce que, or inversion, or intonation. This set of five game boards uses le futur proche for students to talk about things they plan to do or not to do. Each prompt uses aller +
Preview of Paragraphs & Stories for Practicing Passé Composé & Imparfait | Bundle

Paragraphs & Stories for Practicing Passé Composé & Imparfait | Bundle

These two products together will help your French students practice using the passé composé and the imparfait within the context of storytelling. Starting with the 11 present tense paragraphs that students are asked to rewrite using the passé composé and moving on up to telling stories using both the passé composé and the imparfait. These are paragraphs and stories that you can pull from throughout your intermediate curriculum as your students advance through the skills of talking about the past
Preview of Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | La Vie Personnelle et La Description

Trouvez Quelqu’un Qui | La Vie Personnelle et La Description

Get your French students practicing their conversation skills with this no prep speaking activity. A bit like bingo, but with questions in French. Students circulate the classroom and practice asking and answering questions with their classmates based on the prompts on the game board. Students must form questions with est-ce que, or inversion, or intonation. This set of five game boards covers physical description, personality, family, school, and weather preferences using present tense verbs. I
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I'm Allison. I'm from Louisiana, and I have been teaching secondary French since 2005. I have taught all levels of middle and high school French from 6th grade through AP, as well as a few years of high school English. I taught in public school in the United States as well as private school, including an international boarding school. The resources in my store are things I have created and used in my own classroom over the years but polished up a bit with my store branding. I always include tips from my own experience that I hope you will find useful. I have almost always been the sole French teacher anywhere I have taught, teaching as many as 5 preps, so I know how useful it is to have products that can be used across levels. I also spent a number of years as a private school division director working with all subject area teachers on curriculum and teaching practices. Feel free to get in touch with any questions at mrsmadamesclassroom@gmail.com I do NOT use AI in the creation of my products. I do use Canva for my designs.

My own education history

B.A. French Language & Literature Centenary College of Louisiana 1 year studying at Université de Paris III & X M.S.Ed. Digital Age Learning & Educational Technology Johns Hopkins University

Additional biographical information

At the end of the 2024 school year I said a tearful goodbye to my high school students to fulfill my passion of living in Europe once again. I now live with my family in The Netherlands where I spend my time running Mrs. Madame’s Classroom, writing fiction, and learning Dutch as a third language. Becoming a language learner again has given me good insight into the kinds of materials that language students need as I create materials for my store. Visit my website to get more French teaching ideas! https://mrsmadamesclassroom.com/