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I am a secondary and adult education French and ESL teacher and I love creating resources that help my students have fun with languages! You'll see many speaking games, grammar games, and task cards in my shop.
Jeu de Dominos - French St. Patrick's Day - La Saint Patrick
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Jeu de Dominos - French St. Patrick's Day - La Saint Patrick

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Jeu de Dominos - French St. Patrick’s Day - La Saint Patrick Set of 16 dominoes with French and English words related to St. Patrick’s Day. This is an easy, very low prep activity that your students will enjoy playing during the month of March. Print out the game on card stock, laminate, and cut out for years of no prep practice and fun for your students. LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
French February Scattergories Game - Février - Petit Bac
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French February Scattergories Game - Février - Petit Bac

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French February Scattergories Game - Février - Petit Bac February Scattergories is a fun game that will get students thinking about February vocabulary and word work practice. Instructions are included. Students will enjoy working in groups and learning together. This activity works well as a literacy center once students know how to play. Please note that this resource includes many references to American historical figures, holidays and general culture. This is a really fun activity to play with your students as they practice and build their February themed vocabulary. Students of all ages can play this vocabulary game. Perfect for core and French immersion curriculums. Players attempt to create answers for each of the four categories for each game on their game card. 4 game cards are included for a total of 12 games and 48 categories. This should be a fast moving game and there are only spaces for six words per category. The MAXIMUM they can write is six words so they have to choose them wisely. Students can be creative and flexible with their answers, but other players can challenge them! 12 games are included with 48 different categories! Just print out the game sheets and you’re ready to go. For younger students you can allow more time for thinking and writing, while older students will love the challenge of the timer. LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
Free French School Menu #7
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Free French School Menu #7

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Free French School Menu #7 Have a look at what’s on the menu at my kids’ school in France. Cheese every day!! I’ll be adding more menus weekly as I receive them. There are so many things a French teacher could do with these in class. It would be a fun cultural study to look up images of some of these menu items to show students what they look like and if they eat anything similar at their schools or homes. This could lead to a discussion on the length of time French students typically have to eat and rest as compared to students and teachers in your school. LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
Free French School Menu #6
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Free French School Menu #6

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Free French School Menu #6 Have a look at what’s on the menu at my kids’ school in France. Cheese every day!! I’ll be adding more menus weekly as I receive them. There are so many things a French teacher could do with these in class. It would be a fun cultural study to look up images of some of these menu items to show students what they look like and if they eat anything similar at their schools or homes. This could lead to a discussion on the length of time French students typically have to eat and rest as compared to students and teachers in your school.
Free French School Menu #1
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Free French School Menu #1

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Free French School Menu #1 Have a look at what’s on the menu at my kids’ school in France. Cheese every day!! I’ll be adding more menus weekly as I receive them. There are so many things a French teacher could do with these in class. It would be a fun cultural study to look up images of some of these menu items to show students what they look like and if they eat anything similar at their schools or homes. This could lead to a discussion on the length of time French students typically have to eat and rest as compared to students and teachers in your school.
Free French School Menu #2
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Free French School Menu #2

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Free French School Menu #2 Have a look at what’s on the menu at my kids’ school in France. Cheese every day!! I’ll be adding more menus weekly as I receive them. There are so many things a French teacher could do with these in class. It would be a fun cultural study to look up images of some of these menu items to show students what they look like and if they eat anything similar at their schools or homes. This could lead to a discussion on the length of time French students typically have to eat and rest as compared to students and teachers in your school.
Free French School Menu #3
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Free French School Menu #3

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Free French School Menu #3 Have a look at what’s on the menu at my kids’ school in France. Cheese every day!! I’ll be adding more menus weekly as I receive them. There are so many things a French teacher could do with these in class. It would be a fun cultural study to look up images of some of these menu items to show students what they look like and if they eat anything similar at their schools or homes. This could lead to a discussion on the length of time French students typically have to eat and rest as compared to students and teachers in your school.
Free French School Menu #4
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Free French School Menu #4

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Free French School Menu #4 Have a look at what’s on the menu at my kids’ school in France. Cheese every day!! I’ll be adding more menus weekly as I receive them. There are so many things a French teacher could do with these in class. It would be a fun cultural study to look up images of some of these menu items to show students what they look like and if they eat anything similar at their schools or homes. This could lead to a discussion on the length of time French students typically have to eat and rest as compared to students and teachers in your school.
Free French School Lunch Menu #8
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Free French School Lunch Menu #8

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Free French School Lunch Menu #8 Have a look at what’s on the menu at my kids’ school in France. Cheese every day!! I’ll be adding more menus weekly as I receive them. There are so many things a French teacher could do with these in class. It would be a fun cultural study to look up images of some of these menu items to show students what they look like and if they eat anything similar at their schools or homes. This could lead to a discussion on the length of time French students typically have to eat and rest as compared to students and teachers in your school.
French Christmas - Noël - Jeu de Dominos
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French Christmas - Noël - Jeu de Dominos

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French Christmas - Noël - Jeu de Dominos Set of 16 dominoes with French and English words related to Christmas - Noël. This is an easy, very low prep activity that your students will enjoy playing during the month of December. Print out the game on card stock, laminate, and cut out for years of no prep practice and fun for your students. If you download this free resource please take a moment to leave feedback. Merci beaucoup!
French scrambled sentences exercise - ER VERBS - Passé Composé - Negation
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French scrambled sentences exercise - ER VERBS - Passé Composé - Negation

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French scrambled sentences exercise - ER VERBS - Passé Composé - Negation This French freebie is a no prep printable that you can use to have your students putting words in the correct order to form grammatically sound sentences using regular ER verbs in the passé composé with simple negation. There are 9 sentences to unscramble, one per subject pronoun.
French scrambled sentences exercise - IR VERBS - Passé Composé - Negation
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French scrambled sentences exercise - IR VERBS - Passé Composé - Negation

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French scrambled sentences exercise - IR VERBS - Passé Composé - Negation This French freebie is a no prep printable that you can use to have your students putting words in the correct order to form grammatically sound sentences using regular IR verbs in the passé composé with simple negation. There are 9 sentences to unscramble, one per subject pronoun.
French regular verbs scrambled sentences exercise - Passé Composé - Negation
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French regular verbs scrambled sentences exercise - Passé Composé - Negation

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French regular verbs ER - IR - RE scrambled sentences exercise - Passé Composé - Negation This French freebie is a no prep printable that you can use to have your students putting words in the correct order to form grammatically sound sentences using regular ER, IR, and RE verbs in the passé composé with advanced negation including PLUS - JAMAIS - RIEN - PERSONNE. There are 9 sentences to unscramble, one per subject pronoun.
French scrambled sentences exercise - RE VERBS - Passé Composé - Negation
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French scrambled sentences exercise - RE VERBS - Passé Composé - Negation

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French scrambled sentences exercise - RE VERBS - Passé Composé - Negation This French freebie is a no prep printable that you can use to have your students putting words in the correct order to form grammatically sound sentences using regular RE verbs in the passé composé with simple negation. There are 9 sentences to unscramble, one per subject pronoun.
French Freebie: Activity to get your students speaking
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French Freebie: Activity to get your students speaking

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French Freebie: Activity to get your students speaking This resource is very similar to another one (also free) in which you’ll have students talking about the house, hotel, vacation, etc. of their worst nightmares. Students will talk all about the house, etc. of their dreams in this one. I like to use these resources one after the other while the content is still fresh, but the vocabulary will change dramatically when students shift from what they would love to what would give them nightmares! This is a no prep, one page activity for intermediate to advanced level students, and the content is perfectly suitable both for primary (French immersion) and secondary curriculums. There are fifteen questions that will have them talking about, for example, the house of their dreams. This is meant to be a paired or small group activity, but it is NOT meant to just have students take turns describing what they would love. The idea is to imagine that everyone in the group is going to live in the house together. There will probably be some things that everyone agrees on, and there will certainly be things they will disagree on. When I have my students do this activity, it’s always fun to watch them debate what is and what is not important. In the end, they can agree to disagree! My students really have a good time with this activity, and I love seeing the imagination that they have! **Here are the 15 conversation starters: DÉCRIVONS…** La maison de nos rêves… L’hôtel de nos rêves… Le jardin de nos rêves… Le restaurant de nos rêves… La ville de nos rêves… L’avion de nos rêves… Les vacances de nos rêves… La voiture de nos rêves… La garde-robe de nos rêves… La chambre de nos rêves… La cuisine de nos rêves… La fête d’anniversaire de nos rêves… La plage de nos rêves… Le lac de nos rêves… Le cinéma de nos rêves…
French Freebie: Activity to get your students speaking
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French Freebie: Activity to get your students speaking

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French Freebie: Activity to get your students speaking This resource is very similar to another one (also free) in which you’ll have students talking about the house, hotel, vacation, etc. of their dreams. Students will talk all about the house, etc. of their worst nightmares in this one. I like to use these resources one after the other while the content is still fresh, but the vocabulary will change dramatically when students shift from what they would love to what would give them nightmares! This is a no prep, one page activity for intermediate to advanced level students, and the content is perfectly suitable both for primary (French immersion) and secondary curriculums. There are fifteen questions that will have them talking about, for example, the house of their worst nightmares. This is meant to be a paired or small group activity, but it is NOT meant to just have students take turns describing what they would love. The idea is to imagine that everyone in the group is going to live in the house together. There will probably be some things that everyone agrees on, and there will certainly be things they will disagree on. When I have my students do this activity, it’s always fun to watch them debate what is and what is not important. In the end, they can agree to disagree! My students really have a good time with this activity, and I love seeing the imagination that they have! Here are the 15 conversation starters: DÉCRIVONS… La maison de nos pires cauchemars… L’hôtel de nos pires cauchemars… Le jardin de nos pires cauchemars… Le restaurant de nos pires cauchemars… La ville de nos pires cauchemars… L’avion de nos pires cauchemars… Les vacances de nos pires cauchemars… La voiture de nos pires cauchemars… La garde-robe de nos pires cauchemars… La chambre de nos pires cauchemars… La cuisine de nos pires cauchemars… La fête d’anniversaire de nos pires cauchemars… La plage de nos pires cauchemars… Le lac de nos pires cauchemars… Le cinéma de nos pires cauchemars…
Free French School Menu #5
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Free French School Menu #5

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Free French School Menu #5 Have a look at what’s on the menu at my kids’ school in France. Cheese every day!! I’ll be adding more menus weekly as I receive them. There are so many things a French teacher could do with these in class. It would be a fun cultural study to look up images of some of these menu items to show students what they look like and if they eat anything similar at their schools or homes. This could lead to a discussion on the length of time French students typically have to eat and rest as compared to students and teachers in your school. LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.