Let students - French language learning or not! - discover various aspects of French culture as a fun way to celebrate National French Week. Students compete to complete two tables. One table compares Parisian culture to New York culture by using images from "Paris vs. New York", a popular blog turned book. The other table examines whether things named "French" are in fact French or not, for example, the "french manicure"! This activity can be done in person as a scavenger hunt or virtually as
Miam! Enjoy this fun and cultural activity based on the French tradition for La Fete des Rois or King's Day! Your students will learn what French families traditionally do with the galette des rois or king's cake in the month of January. This activity gets students to act out the serving of the cake and finding of the lucky feve or bean. You can print multiple copies for large classes. Printing directions and activity instructions included on the pdf. One version in French and one version in
Inspire your French students to learn about la Francophonie with this mini-poster! Students can see the flags of the many countries that speak French along with the phrase "Nous parlons français!"
This product comes on two pages. I recommend printing on 11 x 17 inch paper and taping the two parts together!
Les Femmes du 6eme Etage is a heartwarming film that gives insights to life in a bourgeois family and the life of Spainish Maids during 1960s Paris! I love to show this film to my high school students while we study the parts of a house. Included in this product is:
- a film packet with previewing activities, comprehension questions, vocabulary list, character pictures and post-viewing activities
-two extension activity pages: one on writing comparisons, and one that provides contrasting photos
Encourage your French students to write thank you notes for their families, teachers, friends with this variety of French Thanksgiving cards.
Print the file onto card stock, fold in half, et voila! This price includes 5 different cards.
This makes for a great activity for French classes in the days before Thanksgiving Break, or as an opportunity to teach them about Le Jour de l'Action de Grace in Canada.
Help your French students to bring some French vocabulary to their table during the Thanksgiving holiday! This product includes a list of vocabulary for Thanksgiving foods with images as well as two activities to do with the vocabulary. The first activity includes questions for quantities of the food and the second activity includes prompts for writing comparisons of the foods. Great to use with a variety of levels. I use this with my high school French 2, 3 and 4 classes.
Students will induce and practice body part vocabulary alongside the imperative mood in this engaging, authentic lesson! Includes work in the interpretive, interpersonal and presentational modes. Students first view a transcript of a yoga sequence video they will watch. They try to identify any body parts they might recognize or can guess as well as any commands they notice. They correct their work by then watching the video and discussing. To reinforce the vocabulary, there is a series of ph
Les Mots Interrogatifs - Small poster that includes the words for who, when, where, why, how much and how in French. Made to be used as a quick reference for students, it includes small icons that help students determine what the question word refers to.
The file contains a PDF that is designed to be printed on a piece of tabloid paper, 11 by 17.
Get in the Halloween spirit with this variety of activities on the theme of Halloween suitable for students 7-12th grade. This bundle includes two highly scaffolded activities as well as one presentational communication activity (adaptable to speaking or writing) and one interpersonal communication activity. These activities have students can use Halloween character vocabulary in combination with other familiar vocabulary such as family, school, house and hotel. They also allow students to prac
Streamline how you provide feedback to students on their writing in French! This poster gives a designated color and an abbreviated note for the most common errors in French writing. Easy to hang somewhere in the room and gives examples so it is nice and clear to students!
I use the colors when I highlight errors on a Google document and I use the abbreviated note if I am correcting on paper.
This product is formatted on two pages so as to make it more visible as a classroom poster - I reco
Students practice clothing vocabulary, including adjectives such as "tight", "dark", "loose", etc., by reading an authentic infographic about body types. Students work to recognize familiar vocabulary and cognates as well as guess the meaning of new words based on the context and images provided. Included is a version that requires identification in French as well as a version that requires translation to English. This activity is a great way to boost French clothing vocabulary beyond just nami
Keep track of your students birthday's with this cute poster in French! This poster includes spaces to write in student's names on the month of their birthdays.
I have students use this as a communicative activity once we have learned the vocabulary for dates. They describe their birthdays to a friend and their friend will write down their name and the number of the day on the correct month. We refer to it all year long!
This product comes as three pdfs that must then be attached together (
La base! A conjugation guide to the two most common verbs in French. It makes a great resource for students of all levels. I find my beginner students reminding themselves of the present and peeking ahead at more advanced grammar while my more advanced students can refer to the poster for help with grammar like the plus que parfait. This includes conjugations for: present, preterite, imperfect, conditional, future, and imperative tenses/moods!
This product comes on two pages. I recommend prin
A funny French poster that describes the reality of buying a baguette from the supermarche and returning home with only the the end piece!
This is a PDF file that is designed for 11 by 17 paper, that may then be cropped as desired.
A poster that describes that "aha" moment for French as a second language learners. It makes a cute poster for the classroom as well as a brain teaser for students!
This file is a pdf designed to be printed out onto tabloid paper, 11 by 17