FSL FLE PRIMARY FRENCH IMMERSION FRENCH FOR CHILDREN BEGINNER FRENCH NUMBERS 0-31 FREEBIE 12 differentiated task cards, answer key & recording sheet
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French Numbers 0-31 Task Cards really do help to create a lively language learning environment. Students can develop, embed, reinforce and refresh their knowledge of French numbers in a cooperative, communicative and interactive way, independently of the teacher. They have a bonus multi-skill focus on listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading and spelling. They’re great for helping beginner French students familiarize themselves with, and develop competence in, speaking, reading, writing and spelling longer words in French. The cards are useful not only when you’re focusing on French Numbers 0-31, but also for sub lessons, as an all-year-round starter, plenary and general ‘pick-me-up’ activity, as the goal is not simply to learn how to count in French, but also to enjoy working with French, and to feel confident about doing so.
All questions are in French, and range in complexity and challenge, both in terms of language and number skills. I’ve used visual prompts such as math symbols to ensure all learners can engage with the questions, and this helps them to begin to infer meaning from context, and to decode cues and prompts to foster understanding. I don’t allow the use of calculators to increase the challenge a little. Some questions focus specifically on French math language, which students do not always engage with very often. The level of math is fairly simple, but certainly draws on prior number and arithmetic learning.
I’ve labelled the cards A-L, so that if you have the set of 48 task cards, you can use them together.
Have a look at the set of 48 differentiated task cards focusing on French Numbers 0-31:
FRENCH NUMBERS 0-31 : 48 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS WITH ANSWER KEY & RECORDING SHEET
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FRENCH TASK CARDS BUNDLE #1
**PRIMARY FRENCH IMMERSION FRENCH FOR CHILDREN FRENCH IMMERSION BEGINNER FRENCH INTERMEDIATE FRENCH TASK CARDS** ***13 sets of task cards @ $2.25 each in the bundle.*** ***All files are non-editable in zipped formats. The bundle is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed, in whole or in part, outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-use license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully.*** Task cards are an ideal language learning activity, providing ***multi-skill language learning*** opportunities. These sets are ideal for a range of ***French*** language grades. This kind of activity really does help to create a lively language learning environment. Students can develop, embed, reinforce and refresh their ***French*** language skills in a cooperative, communicative and interactive way, independently of the teacher. The differentiated questions have a ***bonus multi-skill focus on listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading and spelling***. They’re great for helping students familiarise themselves with, and develop competence in, speaking, reading, writing and spelling in ***French*** in general, and on the focus language, for example, ***conjugating French RE verbs in the present tense*** in particular. I use task not only when we're focusing on the focus language and grammar, but also for sub lessons, as an all-year-round starter, plenary and general ‘pick-me-up’ activity. The goal is not simply to learn how ***French*** works, and how patterns can be identified and applied, it’s also about enjoying working with ***French***, and to feel confident about doing so. The questions are ***differentiated***, and range in ***complexity and challenge***, with some calling specifically upon prior and new knowledge too, helping students make links and build bridges in their learning. There may be some vocabulary that students are not familiar with - these questions give them the opportunity to learn and apply new language too. Other ***grammatical concepts*** are addressed in the questions too, such as ***gender agreement***, ***direct and indirect objects***, ***personal pronouns*** and ***question formats in French***. The ***question card template*** available in some sets enables students to ***apply their knowledge practically and creatively***, which is an essential element to successful language learning. To get the most from the questions, I frequently look at the ***multiple-choice questions*** as a whole-group, identifying not only why there is a single correct response, but what the errors are in the other choices. ***Identifying errors***, and explaining precisely why something is inaccurate or incorrect, helps students to think about language a little more laterally, and ensures that they are thinking concepts through, rather than simply relying on learned responses. All sets have full answer keys and recording sheets. ***Set 1: French Numbers 0-21 : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH NUMBERS 0-21 : 36 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-numbers-0-21-task-cards-12824509](https://) ***Set 2: French Numbers 0-31 : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH NUMBERS 0-31 : 36 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-numbers-0-31-challenge-cards-11759386](http://) ***Set 3: French Christmas Numbers 0-31 : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH CHRISTMAS NUMBERS 0-31 : 36 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-christmas-numbers-0-31-task-cards-12247735](https://) ***Set 4: French Numbers 0-100 : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH NUMBERS 0-100 : 48 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-numbers-0-100-task-cards-12150355](https://) ***Set 5: French Dates, Days, Months & Seasons : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH DATES, DAYS, MONTHS, SEASONS : 36 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-dates-days-months-seasons-task-cards-12247683](https://) ***Set 6: French Fruits : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH FRUITS : 36 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-fruits-task-cards-12641959](https://) ***Set 7: French Vegetables : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH VEGETABLES : 36 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-vegetables-task-cards-12641970](https://) ***Set 8: French Fruits & Vegetables : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH FRUITS & VEGETABLES : 36 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-fruits-and-vegetables-task-cards-12648459](https://) ***Set 9: French Telling the Time O'Clock & Half Past the Hour : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH TELLING THE TIME O'CLOCK & HALF PAST THE HOUR : 60 TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-time-task-cards-1-12833556](https://) ***Set 10: French Telling the Time Quarter to & Quarter Past the Hour : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH TELLING THE TIME QUARTER TO & QUARTER PAST THE HOUR : 60 TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-time-task-cards-2-12833567](https://) ***Set 11: French Telling the Time Range of Analog Clock Times : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH TELLING TIME RANGE OF ANALOG CLOCK TIMES : 60 TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-telling-time-task-cards-3-12833568](https://) ***Set 12: French ER Verbs Present Tense : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH ER VERBS PRESENT TENSE : 48 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-er-verbs-present-tense-task-cards-12651350](https://) ***Set 13: French RE Verbs Present Tense : read the full outline here:*** **FRENCH RE VERBS PRESENT TENSE : 48 DIFFERENTIATED TASK CARDS** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/french-re-verbs-present-tense-task-cards-12950331](https://) Have a browse in my store for a wide range of other ***French*** teaching and learning materials, with ***French resource boxes***, ***special offer bundles*** and lots of ***freebies*** - I've included a range of challenge cards freebies for you to try. **MERCI BEAUCOUP ET BON APPRENTISSAGE !**
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**PRIMARY FRENCH IMMERSION FRENCH FOR CHILDREN BEGINNER FRENCH CLASSROOM LANGUAGE FRENCH TARGET LANGUAGE POSTERS TWO SETS @ $4.50 EACH IN THE BUNDLE** ***All files are non-editable in a zipped format. They are copyright, all rights reserved. They may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use.*** ***French target language display posters*** creating an instant introduction to ***40 commonly-used expressions in your French classroom***. The posters also give the learning environment a fabulous ***French*** look and feel, promoting ***French*** as a living language, featuring in the everyday life of your learners. They introduce learners to a range simple everyday language in ***French*** from the very beginning of their learning, and they are able to familiarize themselves with both the ‘look’ of ***French*** words, and how sounds are represented in the written form. The language is simple and effective, suitable for absolute beginners. I use the posters to ***promote use of the target language*** in contexts that we meet frequently and regularly, such as ***Asseyez-vous ! Levez la main ! and Qui a fini ?*** There are some greetings, such as ***Bonne journée ! and Bonjour tout le monde !*** It’s important to ***build routines in the languages classroom***, using only the ***target language***, and avoiding translating everything orally when we speak to learners. It’s easy to ***develop conversational routines*** too, starting with greetings, and asking how people are - I generally do this with ***talk time***, encouraging learners to ask each other how they are for example. The posters do show the ***English translation***, as I’ve found that this facilitates learner understanding initially, and certainly helps them feel more confident in the very early stages. I explain that the words do not necessarily match correctly, for example ***Quel jour sommes-nous ? literally means What day are we?*** but translating correctly means recreating meaning in the second language: ***in English, we ask What is the date today?*** This is really useful knowledge for both current and future learning. I also move the posters around a little in our first lesson, and give learners sheets with certain expressions in English, and they walk around looking for the corresponding expression in ***French***, writing it down on their sheet - I've included one of these in each set. I’ve found this to be a really successful way of getting learners to ***write and spell correctly in French***, again from the very beginning of their learning. I definitely focus a lot on ***pronunciation***, emphasizing that words often do not sound how they look - ***accurate pronunciation*** needs a lot of practice, and the written word can actually confuse learners unless we work on pronunciation and producing the accurate sounds of words, and look closely at ***linking spelling with sound***. ***The expressions in Set 1 are*:** Let's speak French; Hello everyone; Goodbye everyone; How are you?; I'm very well thanks; Sit down please; Stand up please; Look please; Listen please; Repeat please; Everyone together; Once again; Put your hands up; Don't shout out; Put your hands down; Quietly please; Stop please; Put your things away; Well done ***The expressions in Set 2 are*:** Do you understand?; Yes, I understand; A volunteer please; Let's start please; Put your pencils down; Open your workbooks; Close your workbooks; Who has finished?; I have finished; Louder please; Have a good day; Have a good weekend; Sit in a circle; What is your name?; My name is...; What is the date today?; The date us...; More quickly; More slowly; Very good There are two backgrounds to choose from - ***French flag*** or plain white to keep prep costs to a minimum, 80 posters in total. Laminate if possible: they will display really well, are far easier to manipulate as flashcards, and will remain in excellent condition for years. ***Have a browse in my store for more French resources, including special offer bundles and freebies.*** **MERCI BEAUCOUP ET BON APPRENTISSAGE !**
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