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French Games
Enhance your French classes with games that make language learning engaging. This collection includes vocabulary matching, verb conjugation challenges, and cultural exploration activities. By integrating these French games into your teaching, you can improve language proficiency and cultural awareness.
Fall French Number Game – “J’ai, qui a ?” 0–30
Holiday & Seasonal, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Early Math, Numbers, Foreign Languages, Seasons, Fall, French, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Projects, Centers, Task Cards
🇫🇷 Fall French Number Game – “J’ai, qui a ?” Numbers and Number Words 0–30 This autumn version of “J’ai, qui a ?” is a classroom game for practicing French numbers and number words from 0 to 30. The set includes two versions: one with the standard French spelling of the numbers, and one with the words written in syllables. The second version has been especially helpful for younger students or for those who are just beginning to read in French, because longer words like dix-sept or vingt-neuf are easier to manage when broken down. The activity is flexible. You can play with only 0–10 at the start, then expand to 0–20, and later use the full 0–30. That way, the same set grows with the class and can be reused several times during the year. I have used the game in whole-class circles, where each student reads their card in turn, and in small groups during center work. It also works well as a quick warm-up or filler activity when a lesson ends early. The rules are simple. The student with the start card begins with: “J’ai zéro, qui a un ?” The next student answers, and the chain continues until the final card is reached. Because every student has to listen carefully for their number, the activity builds attention and supports speaking in full sentences as well as number recognition. Preparation is easy: print the cards, cut them apart, and store them in envelopes or small boxes. Laminating helps if you plan to reuse the cards year after year. The fall theme gives it a seasonal touch, but the language practice is useful at any time. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags Game, Educational Card Games, Numbers, Counting, I Have Who Has, Fall, Autumn, French, French Literacy, J’ai Qui A ?
Fall French Domino Game – Numbers and Number Words 0–30
Holiday & Seasonal, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Early Math, Numbers, Foreign Languages, French, Seasons, Fall, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Projects, Flashcards, Centers
🇫🇷 Fall French Domino Game Numbers and Number Words 0–30 This autumn domino game is designed to help students practice French numbers and number words from 0 up to 30. Because all the cards are written in French, learners get repeated exposure to the vocabulary in a natural way. I like using this activity during the fall months, when a seasonal theme adds a little extra motivation. The set contains 68 cards, divided into two versions. One set shows the standard number words, and the other uses syllable writing to make longer words easier to read. I have found that the syllable version is especially helpful for beginners who struggle with words like dix-sept or vingt-quatre . It allows them to read step by step and build confidence. The game can be played in different ways. Sometimes I use only the 0–10 cards to keep it simple, then extend to 0–20 or the full 0–30 as students progress. In small groups, we play competitively, with each student trying to use all of their cards first. With the whole class, I spread the cards on the floor so we can build one long chain together. Both versions encourage attention, speaking, and collaboration. The rules follow the classic domino format: players match a number with the correct number word, and the game ends when all cards have been placed or no moves remain. Students quickly understand the structure and enjoy the challenge of finding the right match. Preparation is straightforward. Print the cards, cut them apart, and laminate if you want to reuse them for several years. I store the different ranges (0–10, 0–20, 0–30) in separate envelopes so I can quickly choose the right set for the group I’m teaching. This resource works well in French immersion, dual language, or world language classrooms. It supports both math and literacy skills by combining number recognition, vocabulary, and reading fluency in a playful and social format. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags ESL, Game, Educational Card Games, Elementary, Numbers, Counting, Domino, French, En Français, Fall
Plus Grand et Meilleur French Speaking Practice Game un jeu oral
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Plus Grand et Meilleur French Speaking Practice Game (un jeu oral) Plus Grand et Meilleur French Speaking Practice Game (un jeu oral) is an educational tool engineered specifically for the purpose of understanding and teaching the intriguing language of French. The game primarily focuses on sparking stimulating debates and conversations, shaping it into a perfect choice to propel students into constructing meaningful sentences and boosting their conversational skills. This innovative game is designed carefully to suit various levels of learners like GATE, SPED, and typical students. It offers four challenging rounds, increasing in difficulty based on objects depicted - providing not just enough playtime but also opening chances for a student's debate skills to grow progressively. The game even includes a bonus round that challenges learners to think if bigger things are indeed better. This round can lead to introspective discussions about gratitude and appreciation. Crafted with the belief that learning should be enjoyable, Plus Grand et Meilleur ensures every round brings forth an engaging discussion structure by utilising masculine & feminine nouns in French sentence frames. Moreover this resource can be moulded as per each student's requirement by alternating its use between speaking practice during warm-up sessions or wrap-up activities towards the end of class. This makes it nothing short of versatile! Versatility continues.. The versatility continues as teachers have room for manipulation; they can use different parts either as group collaboration exercises or assign them as individual homework tasks requiring critical thinking. These discussions initially started orally could easily transit into writing prompts when learners reach final reflection questions. Included Inside: A total of 44 slides included in instantly downloadable PowerPoint file format accessible once purchased. Fun versions ranging from fields like Astronaut's Toolbox or Chef's Toolbox for educators to choose the best topic to engage their students. Alignment: The product aligns with World Languages and subtopics such as French language learning alongside types including presentations, activities & games across grades 1 through 12. In conclusion, Plus Grand et Meilleur French Speaking Practice Game (un jeu oral) proves to be an enriching resource making linguistic education more fun and handy!
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags French Language Learning, Oral Practice, Speaking Game, Noun Gender, Creative Debates, Practice French Speaking
French: Dog Breeds Coloring Domino – Fun and Educational Game - Chien
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Science, Basic Science, Life Sciences, Animals, STEM, Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, Projects, Activities, Classroom Decor, Drawing Templates & Outlines, Worksheets & Printables, Coloring Pages, Worksheets, Word Walls, Games
In French language: Dog Breeds Domino – A Calm Coloring & Matching Game for Elementary Students This printable domino game is a quiet and creative way for students to explore different dog breeds while practicing matching skills and early reading. The cards are all black and white, so students can color them themselves – something my third graders always look forward to. It gives them a sense of ownership over the material and creates a nice break from more structured tasks. The idea is simple: each domino shows either a dog breed name or a drawing, and students have to find the correct pairs. The illustrations are clear and recognizable, even without color, so they work well for younger learners or students still developing their vocabulary. The breed names are printed in an easy-to-read font, which helps build confidence in early readers. I’ve used this activity in a few different contexts: – as a quiet task for early finishers – in small group centers – during indoor recess on rainy days – or as part of a broader unit on animals and pets It also opens up room for short, low-pressure conversations – for example, “Which one do you think is the fastest?” or “Would you want a dog like that at home?” If you work with a therapy or school dog, like I do, it’s a great way to bring that connection into the classroom without needing a full lesson plan. The file includes 20 domino cards that you can print and cut out. I recommend using heavier paper or laminating the cards if you plan to reuse them. Depending on the group, you can let students color all the cards first or wait until they’ve completed a match. This is one of those activities that feels more like a calm puzzle than a “game” – which is exactly what some students need in a busy school day. 💛 Warmest wishes, Heike from Lernfitness & Happy Joe 🐶✨ Did You Know? I teach with my certified therapy dog Happy Joe, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
Tags Dog, Therapy Dog, Coloring Cards, Biology, Dog Breeds, Animal Domino Game, Dog Breeds Activity, Animal Vocabulary Game, Coloring And Learning Game, French
French- Wheel Puzzles- Instruments
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
In this resource file, you will find wheel puzzles on the topic of Instruments: les instruments for students to practice the vocabulary in French. There are 3 levels of difficulty: 8 vocabulary words 12 vocabulary words 24 vocabulary words There are two versions for each level of difficulty: French to Pictures French to English Advice: Print the pdf documents one-sided, cut the labels out (+ laminate to last longer). Instruction: Each label has a French and an English word (or a picture) which do not match. Students must find and align their equivalent from another label to complete the vocabulary wheel. Vocabulary words included Set of 8 vocabulary words: un accordéon une batterie une guitare une harpe un piano un saxophone une trompette un violon Set of 12 words: All the words above + une flûte un orgue un synthé(tiseur) un harmonica Set of 24 words: All the words above + des castagnettes une clarinette un didgeridoo un djembé une guitare acoustique une guitare basse une guitare électrique une mandoline un tambour un tambourin un triangle un violoncelle un xylophone Please note: the documents are not editable The .zip folder contains 6 .pdf files - Labels for 8 vocabulary words: French to Pictures ( 2 pages) - Labels for 8 vocabulary words: French to English ( 2 pages) - Labels for 12 vocabulary words: French to Pictures (3 pages) - Labels for 12 vocabulary words: French to English (3 pages) - Labels for 24 vocabulary words: French to Pictures (6 pages) - Labels for 24 vocabulary words: French to English (6 pages)
Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop
Tags French, Vocabulary, Games, Puzzles, Labels, Match Up, Instruments, Les Instruments, La Musique
French Si Clause First Conditional Dice Game - Présent et Futur Simple
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
The French Si Clause First Conditional Dice Game - Présent et Futur Simple This extraordinary teaching tool is designed for instructors teaching French from Grade 9 till Grade 12. Key Features: No additional Preparation Needed Print and Play Ready Content Versatile and Adaptable across Different Digital Platforms Six Unique Versions of the Same Game Included in a Single Download! Gameplay: The game segments are designed to be played over 30-minute sessions. They engage students by rolling dice to determine which si clause they must use while conjugating verbs using futur simple (simple future). Incredible Learning Outcomes: Master fluency over first conditional si clauses. Elevates engagement during learning process due to unpredictability woven into gameplay. Fosters invaluable traits such as leadership and cooperative learning. Besides boosting grammar knowledge, it also encourages peer-to-peer correction that plays a vital role improving overall language skills. Potential Applications: All group instruction including whole or small groups. 'Take-home assignments' guaranteeing effective practice time whenever required. A Revolution in Traditional Teaching Methods! The exciting nature of the resource is likely to make it a favourite among both, students and teachers! Viva la France! >
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Language, Si Clauses, First Conditional, Dice Game, Present And Future Tense
French Passé Composé with Être and Avoir - Dice Game - Jeu de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Teaching the passé composé using both être and avoir as helping verbs can be tricky! This is the easiest, most engaging, no prep 30 minute dice game you'll find that your students will LOVE! Six versions are included. All you have to do is print and go! Students divide into teams and play a dice game , the dice determining which subject and verb to conjugate in the passé composé. Check out the preview to see exactly how you can use this activity in your French classroom to practice conjugating the French passé composé using être and avoir as helping verbs. Expect your students to: love reviewing conjugations this way and ask for more master French verbs in the passé composé using être and avoir be fully engaged in the game for a solid 30 minutes learn a lot of new verbs Included with this resource: five different versions of the game with answers student response and scoring sheet how to play You will love seeing your students: taking on leadership roles within their groups correcting and helping each other with conjugations actively engaging in this important grammar topic My students love this game , and it can get very competitive if you decide to play it as a race. Comprehensive instructions are included. What teachers like you are saying about this French dice game : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students really enjoyed this game , and as I walked around the room the groups had great dialogue happening as they helped each other. I saw a few students take a leadership role in their groups that I hadn't expected." Unlike other teaching resources, this game requires absolutely no preparation on your part, saving you valuable time and energy. Within just 30 minutes, you can witness your students' enthusiasm soar as they dive into this immersive learning experience. With five different versions included, you'll have an array of options to keep the excitement alive and cater to various student preferences. The game mechanics are simple yet effective. Students divide into teams, creating a dynamic and collaborative learning environment. As the dice are rolled, they determine the subjects and verbs to conjugate, adding an element of chance and unpredictability to the gameplay. This interactive approach not only reinforces the students' understanding of the imperfect tense but also enhances their critical thinking and decision-making skills.
Author Love Learning Languages
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French: dots and Boxes- Easter- Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
French Dots and Boxes - Easter- Vocabulary and Speaking Game This Easter Vocabulary and Speaking game is a fun activity for students to do as we get closer to the holiday. Levels of difficulty: The first level (1 fag) features 12 vocabulary words - perfect for beginners The second level (2 flags) includes an additional 6 words- perfect for lower-intermediate learners What is in the file: This resource includes two .pdf files of 2 pages each: one page for French and one for English, allowing them to decide if they want to translate from French to English or from English to French. By printing these on both sides of a sheet, students can indulge in a sneak-peak using the back of the card if they get stuck. Sustainability Option: Teachers may opt to laminate these cue cards for durability and repeated use—promoting practice while conserving resources. Example of key vocabulary included in the game: In Level one: learners will practice keywords such as: " un œuf", "un jardin" or "des enfants" In Level two: additional phrases such as "une cloche volante", "le Vendredi Saint" or "le printemps" make an appearance. The rules: This game is to be played in pairs. Taking turns, students draw a vertical or horizontal line between two dots. They must give the English equivalent for the French on either side of the line (or the French equivalent for the English). If on a student's turn they manage to complete a box, they draw a cross inside the box with their color. At the end of the game, the player with most crosses wins.
Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop
Tags Seasonal, French, Speaking, Vocabulary, Game, Easter, Pâques
French: Winter-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? FLE FLS FLI
Math, Numbers, Early Math, Winter, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, French, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Flashcards
French: Winter-Themed Number Learning Game – Who Has It? A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn French Numbers! Looking for a fun and engaging way to help students practice French numbers? This Winter-Themed "Who Has It?" Game is the perfect way to get students listening, speaking, and thinking in French while having fun! Instead of using traditional worksheets, this game keeps students moving and engaged as they match French number words with digits, reinforcing comprehension and pronunciation in a natural and interactive way. It’s ideal for French learners, bilingual classrooms, and young students mastering number vocabulary. ❄️ Why Your Students Will Love This Game 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! – Learning happens naturally while playing. ⛄ Winter-themed fun – Snowflakes, mittens, and a festive touch make learning engaging. 🔢 Covers numbers 0–30 – Adaptable for different learning levels. 📖 Boosts French vocabulary – Helps students read, recognize, and pronounce numbers with confidence. 📌 No prep needed – just print and play! Quick and easy for busy teachers. 📚 How to Play 1️⃣ Hand out the cards to students. 2️⃣ The first player reads their card aloud: "J’ai cinq. Qui a six?" 3️⃣ The student with the correct number responds and reads their next prompt. 4️⃣ The game continues until all numbers have been matched and the loop is complete! 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Encourages active participation – Turns learning into a social and engaging experience. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and recall French numbers. ✔ Supports language learning naturally – Ideal for French learners of all levels. ✔ Versatile for any setting – Perfect for whole-class activities, small groups, or one-on-one practice. 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Start playing! Students listen, read, and respond in French. This Winter-Themed "Who Has It?" Number Game is more than just a classroom activity—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build fluency and confidence in French number learning. 🐧 Want to make French number learning more engaging? Download now and start playing today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, Game, Educational Card Games, Number Words, Who Has It, Winter, FLE, FLI, FLS
French verbs like PRENDRE - APPRENDRE - COMPRENDRE - Dice Game - 6 Tenses
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
French Verbs Dice Game - Exploring PRENDRE, APPRENDRE and COMPRENDRE in Six Tenses The French Verbs dice game is a simple and engaging tool designed for classrooms to enhance the learning experience of French verbs like PRENDRE, APPRENDRE, and COMPRENDRE. It covers these irregular verbs in six different tenses, making it a unique tool that caters to various stages of acquiring this renowned romance language. As educators know all too well, practicing conjugations can become mundane for students. Hence, there's always a need for creative yet effective solutions to keep the learning process engaging. A solution? The 30-minute interactive dice game ! This fun exercise requires minimal preparation from teachers but results in maximum engagement from students. A Team-based Activity with Comprehensive Learning Goals In this activity teams of students roll dice which determines the subject pronouns and verbs they'll need to conjugate. With six different versions available tailored each corresponding wraparound grammatical tense namely: The present passé composé The imperfect Futur simple Conditional, Present subjunctive. Dedicated Practice through Immersive Learning Platform This innovative linguistic exercise focuses on popular irregular French verbs such as prendre (to take), apprendre (to learn), comprendre (to understand), among others across various tenses. This combination provides an immersive platform that promises immense educational value entrenched in fun! Bonus Materials Included Your resource pack comes packed with handy tools like: (a)Detailed instructions on game -learing integration strategy (b)Student response sheets to encourage participation and allow for feedback. (c)A scoring sheet for the learners to track their progress. Homeschoolers haven’t been forgotten! They can divide tasks amongst siblings or involve parents, creating a fun educational family activity. The French Verbs Dice Game is also great for livening up study sessions and group assignments. The overwhelmingly positive response from both students and teachers confirms that this resource provides a winning solution to practicing conjugation. It helps in mastering these irregular verbs whilst building confidence and sparking enthusiasm within learners. Make your French classes fun with this innovative French Verb Dice Game !
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Dice Game, French Verbs, Conjugation Practice, Irregular Verbs, Language Learning
French: Back to School - BINGO Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
The French: Back to School - BINGO Game resource will be a hit for your students at the start of the school year. The game cards and tokens are offered in color and black/white. Instructions for how to play are in English and French. Bonjour! Get ready to add a fun and educational twist to your Back to School activities with our exciting French-themed BINGO game! Introducing our "Back to School - BINGO Game" designed specifically for French language learners. This interactive and engaging resource is perfect for schools and classrooms looking to infuse their Back to School routines with a touch of French language and culture. Our BINGO game takes the traditional format and gives it a French twist. Each BINGO card features a variety of Back to School-related words and phrases in French, such as "la rentrée," "les fournitures scolaires," "la salle de classe," and more. As students listen to the French vocabulary, they'll mark off the corresponding words on their BINGO cards, promoting language recognition and comprehension in a fun and enjoyable way. The game is not only a fantastic language-learning tool but also a wonderful icebreaker and community-building activity . Students can engage in friendly competition, working individually or in teams, as they strive to be the first to complete a row or achieve a full BINGO card. This fosters a sense of camaraderie and enthusiasm, creating an exciting and positive atmosphere in the classroom. Whether you're a French teacher looking to reinforce vocabulary or an educator seeking to introduce French language elements into your Back to School activities, our BINGO game is an ideal resource. It is suitable for all proficiency levels, allowing both beginners and more advanced learners to participate and have a blast while expanding their French language skills. So, rally your students and let the fun begin! Download our "Back to School - BINGO Game" today and embark on a captivating journey of French language learning. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to infuse your Back to School routine with the beauty and charm of the French language! Regenerate response 4 PDFs
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Game, French Vocabuary, French Printable, Back To School Games, Classroom Community
French Regular ER Verbs Conjugation Game - Rock, Paper, Scissors
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
French Regular ER Verbs Conjugation Game - Rock, Paper, Scissors Oriented towards creating an engaging learning environment, this teaching resource is a game -based learning tool that brings fun into practice of conjugating regular ER verbs in French. The product utilizes the familiar concept of "rock, paper, scissors" where students engage in pairs to move successfully across the game board. Usage Across Various Proficiency Levels: The adaptive nature allows educators to integrate this activity across various proficiency levels and tenses according to class requirements. Sentences for Practice: Sentences like "La pierre écrase les ciseaux," "La feuille enveloppe la pierre," and "Les ciseaux découpent la feuille"—encourage much French conversation. A student's task is then progressing by conjugating and translating verbs using given subject pronouns when landing on particular spaces. A Complete Resource Instructions are provided on how to play along with games targeted exclusively towards specific verbs—être, aller, avoir—and faire —and one more combined usage variation. The instructions are in English making it user-friendly even for non-French instructors. Tense-modifications make these games appealing teaching tool. This resource can be utilized as a laminated reusable document pre or post classes! Included ER Verbs (Sample): Parler Utiliser Visiter Trouver Travailler This product proves its flexibility by offering numerous regular ER verbs options - 35 included such as above list - increasing its relevancy within any part of French language teaching journey! Availability The product is available for students from Grade 7 to Grade 12 and comes in the easy-to-use PDF format. To conclude, this resource brings an element of entertainment into learning whilst driving academic progress, proving itself as an effective tool for any French language educator making language learning enjoyable yet effective!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Verbs, Conjugation Practice, Game-based Learning, Regular ER Verbs, Classroom Resource
French Passé Composé with Irregular AVOIR Verbs Dice Game - Jeu de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Teaching the passé composé of irregular verbs with avoir as a helping verb can be tricky! This is the easiest, most engaging, no prep 30 minute dice game you'll find that your students will LOVE! Five versions are included. All you have to do is print and go! Students divide into teams and play a dice game , the dice determining which subjects and verbs to conjugate. Check out the preview to see exactly how you can use this activity in your French classroom to practice conjugating irregular French verbs using avoir as a helping verb in the passé composé, and scroll down for a list of verbs. Expect your students to: love reviewing conjugations this way and ask for more master irregular French verbs with avoir in the passé composé be fully engaged in the game for a solid 30 minutes learn a lot of new verbs Included with this resource: five different versions of the game with answers student response and scoring sheet how to play You will love seeing your students: taking on leadership roles within their groups correcting and helping each other with conjugations actively engaging in this important grammar topic My students love this game , and it can get very competitive if you decide to play it as a race. Comprehensive instructions are included. Verbs included: prendre boire sortir (to take something out) lire croire avoir être voir dormir devoir courir conduire connaître vivre dire rire mettre traduire souffrir ouvrir faire pouvoir vouloir suivre permettre recevoir What teachers like you are saying about this French dice game : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students really enjoyed this game , and as I walked around the room the groups had great dialogue happening as they helped each other. I saw a few students take a leadership role in their groups that I hadn't expected." Unlike other teaching resources, this game requires absolutely no preparation on your part, saving you valuable time and energy. Within just 30 minutes, you can witness your students' enthusiasm soar as they dive into this immersive learning experience. With five different versions included, you'll have an array of options to keep the excitement alive and cater to various student preferences. The game mechanics are simple yet effective. Students divide into teams, creating a dynamic and collaborative learning environment. As the dice are rolled, they determine the subjects and verbs to conjugate, adding an element of chance and unpredictability to the gameplay. This interactive approach not only reinforces the students' understanding of the imperfect tense but also enhances their critical thinking and decision-making skills.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Game, Dice Gane, Irregular, Verbs, Dice Game, Passé Composé, Irregular Verbs, Passé Composé Avoir, French Conjugation Activity, Souffrir Passe Compose, Irregular Passe Compose
Irregular French IR Verbs Conjugation Games - Rock, Paper, Scissors - Courir, Partir, Sortir, Dormir, Servir
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Your French students need to practice conjugating irregular French IR verbs like courir, partir, sortir, dormir, and servir, you need an easy and no-prep activity that will keep them engaged and having fun while learning. Look no further! Students already know how to play "rock, paper, scissors" in English, so why not have some fun with "pierre, feuille, ciseaux" while mastering verb conjugations in your French classroom? Besides loving that your students will be engaged in this highly interactive activity, you'll quickly come to appreciate that you can use these games across many levels with any tense that meets your needs! Students play in pairs. They play quick games of "pierre, feuille, ciseaux" to see who will be able to move forward a certain number of spaces on the game board. The following sentences are written in French on the game board, and it’s fun way to get them speaking more French during the game if they say them when they win: ⭐ La pierre écrase les ciseaux. ⭐ La feuille enveloppe la pierre. ⭐ Les ciseaux découpent la feuille. When a student lands on a space, he conjugates and translates the verb written on it using the subject pronoun provided. Winning is easy, as long as you're the first one to reach la fin! Included with this resource: ► Instructions on how to play ► One version for courir ► One version for partir ► One version for sortir ► One version for dormir ► One version for servir ► One version for courir, partir, sortir, dormir, and servir The instructions are written in English, so this will be an easy activity for you to leave for a non-French speaking substitute teacher on days when you can't be there. What makes these games work so well in the French classroom? ⭐ An engaging way to practice common irregular verbs ⭐ Students love that it’s highly interactive ⭐ Modify the tenses you use to meet your needs ⭐ Perfect activity to review for quiz or test days ⭐ Make copies and laminate them for ready to go games ⭐ Absolutely no prep required, a real time saver for you
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Verb Ouvrir, French Verb Partir, French Verb Sortir, French Verb Dormir, French Verb Servir, French Verbs Like Ouvrir, Irregular French Ir Verbs, Verb Partir, Irregular Ir Verbs, Irregular Ir Conjugation, Partir French Conjugation, Irregular Ir Verbs French, Conjugation Servir, Partir Verb
French: Logic Puzzle- A recent trip to Paris
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities, Games
French: Logic Puzzle- A recent trip to Paris In this resource file, you will find a worksheet of a Logic Puzzle for learners of French. This puzzle is for: Une visite récente à Paris. The resource is aimed at students of grades 7- 10. Students must be familiar with the Perfect Tense in French (Le passé composé) to complete this puzzle. The worksheet includes: - a small map of Paris with some of the most famous landmarks - an summary of Luc's activities during his trip to Paris with his family - a logic grid - a table for the solution The written passage is in French and in the perfect tense. Instructions: To complete the activity , students must use both the map of Paris and the clues from the written passage (both on page one of the .pdf document) and fill out the matrix with the clues in an attempt to deduce the solution (on page two of the .pdf document) The solution table is then used for students to show the solution to the question: Where did Luc and his family go each day and what did they visit? Answers: A second .pdf document is provided with answers to the logic grid and the solution table. Please note that the .pdf files are not editable
Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop
Tags Logic Puzzle, French, Perfect Tense, Reading Comprehension, Visit To Paris, Problem Solving
French Dice Game - Reflexive Verbs in the Present Tense
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
French Dice Game - Reflexive Verbs in the Present Tense An interactive educational tool for French teachers, engineered to bring a fun element to teaching reflexive verbs in French. The Innovation: A multi-faceted approach that caters to different learning styles. A dice game encouraging teamwork while fostering grammar skills. Accelerating students' pace and proficiency level without compromising on its aim—mastering French reflexive verbs effectively in the present tense. Unique features: This product stands tall due to its six unique versions. This versatility ensures flexible use during: Individual tutoring sessions Small group instruction A class-wide activity In addition, this package includes: A student response sheet and scoring system – as printable materials. Instructions are provided for a quick setup process The Outcome: Students don't just understand fundamental grammar concepts but also cultivate leadership qualities by correcting and helping one another thereby significantly boosting peer-to-peer learning. Furthermore, witnessing students' heightened enthusiasm during this enjoyable 30-minute game session — they not only familiarise with new verbs but also effectively review conjugations. For all educators aiming at making their students explore deeper into understanding the complexities of French reflexive verbs in their present tense forms — If you prefer an enriching yet fun approach, our readily accessible PDF type offering may serve as your ideal educational resource.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French, Reflexive Verbs, Present Tense, Dice Game, Interactive, Present Tense Reflexive Verbs French, Reflexive Verbs In The Present Tense French
French Verbs Savoir and Connaître Conjugation Games - Rock, Paper, Scissors
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Introducing an Engaging French Verb Conjugation Game Transport your French students to France with this fun and interactive "rock, paper, scissors" game that has them conjugating and translating the common verbs savoir and connaître. The game board spaces contain pronouns and verbs for students to conjugate out loud while racing a partner to the finish line. Included are clear instructions and three game versions: one for savoir, one for connaître, and one combined. Easily modify the verbs and tenses used to match any level. This no-prep game is perfect for substitute lesson plans , review before quizzes, and mid-class energy boosts. Students stay engaged in the language as they play quick rounds declaring "pierre, feuille, ciseaux!" A class favorite that has your French learners mastering irregular verbs in no time!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Savoir, Connaître, French Irregular Verbs, Savoir And Connaître, French Verb Game, French Activity, Conjugations Of Savoir, Conjugate Connaître, Savoir Or Connaitre
French: Spring-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? FLE FLS FLI
Math, Numbers, Early Math, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, French, Spring, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Flashcards
French: Spring-Themed Number Learning Game – Who Has It? A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn French Numbers! Looking for a fun and engaging way to help students practice French numbers? This Spring-Themed "Who Has It?" Game is the perfect way to get students listening, speaking, and thinking in French while having fun! Instead of using traditional worksheets, this game keeps students active and engaged as they match French number words with digits, reinforcing comprehension and pronunciation in a natural and interactive way. It’s ideal for French learners, bilingual classrooms, and young students mastering number vocabulary. 🌸 Why Your Students Will Love This Game 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! – Learning happens naturally while playing. 🌼 Spring-themed fun – Flowers, sunshine, and a cheerful seasonal design make learning exciting. 🔢 Covers numbers 0–30 – Adaptable for different learning levels. 📖 Boosts French vocabulary – Helps students read, recognize, and pronounce numbers with confidence. 📌 No prep needed – just print and play! Quick and easy for busy teachers. 📚 How to Play 1️⃣ Hand out the cards to students. 2️⃣ The first player reads their card aloud: "J’ai cinq. Qui a six?" 3️⃣ The student with the correct number responds and reads their next prompt. 4️⃣ The game continues until all numbers have been matched and the loop is complete! 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Encourages active participation – Turns learning into a social and engaging experience. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and recall French numbers. ✔ Supports language learning naturally – Ideal for French learners of all levels. ✔ Versatile for any setting – Perfect for whole-class activities, small groups, or one-on-one practice. 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Start playing! Students listen, read, and respond in French. This Spring-Themed "Who Has It?" Number Game is more than just a classroom activity—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build fluency and confidence in French number learning. 🐦 Want to make French number learning more exciting? Download now and start playing today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment. 🐶✨
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, Game, Educational Card Games, Number Words, Who Has It, FLE, FLI, FLS, Spring
French Possessive Adjectives Food Dice Game - Adjectifs Possessifs Nourriture
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
French Possessive Adjectives Food Dice Game - Adjectifs Possessifs Nourriture The French Possessive Adjectives Food Dice Game is an innovative teaching gadget suitable for Grade 3 up to Grade 12 students, making language learning enjoyable and social. The usage of this tool can be flexible— it can be beneficial during group sessions or as a leisure homework task. Product Features Two versions of the dice game focused on French possessive adjectives linked to popular food items—'la nourriture'. The unpredictable aspect by using dice keeps the game appealing. Seventy-two common foods listed in both versions, also boosting their vocabulary. How It Works? During gameplay, students are grouped into teams where they take turns rolling dice that show them which possessive adjective they must use with different foods. Included in The Pack Detailed instructions for optimal utilization.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Possessive Adjectives, Food-themed Dice Game, Interactive Learning, Grammar Skills, Vocabulary Expansion, Possessive On A Chinese Menu
French Verbs Vouloir Pouvoir Devoir Present Tense Jeopardy Style Review Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Quick, easy, and engaging Jeopardy style game to practice vouloir, pouvoir, and devoir in the present, passé composé and imperfect tenses. A few times the conditional pops up (je voudrais). This PowerPoint activity includes all of the bells and whistles! Your students will love playing this game with their classmates, and it will save you a lot of time when looking for just the right activity to keep your students engaged. This game is perfect for vouloir, pouvoir, and devoir quiz and test review, and is a welcome change to ordinary worksheets! Expect your students to: love this game and ask for more like it actively engage in conjugating vouloir, pouvoir, and devoir laugh a lot and enjoy reviewing conjugations get into it like no other game they've played in a classroom setting learn more about vouloir, pouvoir, and devoir master present tense conjugations of these essential verbs connect with and enjoy playing a game with their classmates This Jeopardy game includes: 1 powerpoint game 6 categories to choose from 31 conjugation questions double jeopardy question final jeopardy question music, timers, cheer sounds, boo sounds detailed instructions to make the most of "Jeopardy Day" This is a version that I’ve worked out the kinks on over many years of playing it in my French middle school and high school classrooms. The answers don’t have to be given in the form of a question unless you want to play that way. My students absolutely love this game . They get very excited about it and always look forward to reviewing for quizzes and tests on "Jeopardy Day". What teachers like you are saying about this Jeopardy game : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Such a great resource and a super fun way for students to practice French verbs while feeling like they're not actually doing work!!!” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This game is just incredible!!! So engaging yet so educational! My Grade 7s and 8s are so addicted that I will be buying/playing A LOT of these games this year! This is am amazing resource; worth every single penny!” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I played this class with my Grade 10 Academic Core French class (in Canada). We used it as a test review before a big Imparfait test. They loved it! It engaged even the most reluctant of learners, as they knew they would only be in the "hot seat" briefly. The instructions were very easy to follow and use, and the sound effects were a great touch. My French students loved it so much that they now ask me before every test if our review will be Jeopardy!”
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Jeopardy Game, French Jeopardy, Grammar Jeopardy, French Verb Vouloir, French Verb Pouvoir, French Verb Devoir, French Modal Verbs, French Powerpoint, Pouvoir Conjugations
Dice Game - Regular French -ER Verbs - Present Tense - Jeu de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Dice Game - Regular French -ER Verbs - Present Tense - Jeu de Dés An engaging and interactive teaching resource designed to simplify the process of teaching regular French ER verbs in the present tense. This unique dice game comes with six versions, providing enough material for a lively, 30-minute group learning experience that your students will eagerly anticipate. As an educator, you’ll appreciate its ready-to-use format; all you need to do is print. The game encourages cooperative learning by dividing students into teams and offering them a playful challenge: the roll of a dice determines which subjects and verbs they must conjugate. Covering 36 different regular French -ER verbs in the present tense, this dynamic activity promotes thorough review, active participation, and healthy competition amongst players. Provided within this product are detailed instructions for play rendering it suitable as a whole-group activity in class or as homework assignment. You can easily adapt it according to your class size or type of instruction—be it one-on-one or online teaching. For accountability and tracking progress there’s even a student response and scoring sheet included! While nurturing their language skills with this hands-on approach to grammar lessons, students often take on leadership roles organically within their teams – helping each other with conjugations while deeply engaged in understanding one major grammar aspect of French language–regular ER verb conjugation in present tense. Teachers have vouched that their high school students from grades nine through twelve greatly enjoy playing this simple yet educational game even early into their ER verb units. This resource includes: Three PDF documents designed specifically for those instructing world languages at high school level (grades 9-12) Focus on the sub-subject: French Dynamic games that facilitate reinforcing foreign language concepts effectively Ensuring consistent student engagement. With Dice Game - Regular French ER Verbs Present Tense-Jeu de Dés teachers can elevate traditional classroom lessons into active learning experiences while promoting peer cooperation, leadership and a better understanding of French. Counterintuitively fun yet educative – this resource is the quintessential tool you need to enhance your French language curriculum .
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Verbs, Present Tense, Regular ER Verbs, Conjugation Practice, Cooperative Learning
French Regular RE Verbs Conjugation Game - Rock, Paper, Scissors
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
French Regular RE Verbs Conjugation Game - Rock, Paper, Scissors This instructional resource is designed to help in teaching French students how to conjugate regular IR verbs. It offers a new twist on the beloved children's game 'rock, paper, scissors', transforming it into pierre, feuille, ciseaux. This unique approach allows students to master verb conjugation while enjoying themselves! How does it work? The game involves two players who engage in games of pierre, feuille, ciseaux. The objective is about who moves forward first on the board after each round. As they progress through spaces on the board they find sentences written in French and must correctly conjugate and translate associated verbs. Versatile Learning Tool This product can be used across various age groups ranging from Grade 7 up to Grade 12. Caters different learning methods like whole group instruction or smaller study circles. Prioritizes teacher’s flexibility allowing modification of verb tenses that suit their lesson plans Incorporates an interesting gameplay method for interactive homework assignments. No-prep Resource For Teachers Sparing teachers from any prep work,this resource also includes English instructions making it readily accessible even for substitute teachers who may not understand French . Moreover,the list of widely used IR verbs; 'accomplir' (to accomplish), 'choisir' (to choose), 'finir' (to finish), and 'réussir' (to succeed) among others makes this an excellent comprehensive tool towards mastering regular IR verbs . In Conclusion, "French Regular RE Verbs Conjugation Game - Rock, Paper, Scissors" provides an exciting and interactive dimension to traditional language learning.With its unique pull for entertainment combined with practicality,this resource works seamlessly in sync with your pre-existing French curriculum,rejuvenating any French language classroom!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Verbs, Conjugation Game, Regular IR Verbs, Interactive Learning, Language Acquisition
French Imperfect Tense - Dice Game - l'Imparfait - Jeu de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Teaching the imperfect tense can be tricky! This is the easiest, most engaging, no prep 30 minute dice game you'll find that your students will LOVE! Five versions are included. All you have to do is print and go! Students divide into teams and play a dice game , the dice determining which subjects and verbs to conjugate. Check out the preview to see exactly how you can use this activity in your French classroom to practice the French imperfect tense. Expect your students to: love reviewing conjugations this way and ask for more master conjugating French verbs in the imperfect tense be fully engaged in the game for a solid 30 minutes learn a lot of new verbs Included with this resource: five different versions of the game with answers student response and scoring sheet how to play You will love seeing your students: taking on leadership roles within their groups correcting and helping each other with conjugations actively engaging in this important grammar topic My students love this game , and it can get very competitive if you decide to play it as a race. Comprehensive instructions are included. What teachers like you are saying about my French dice games: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students really enjoyed this game , and as I walked around the room the groups had great dialogue happening as they helped each other. I saw a few students take a leadership role in their groups that I hadn't expected." Teaching the imperfect tense can often be a challenging task. This dice game is the perfect solution to make this process easier, more engaging, and absolutely hassle-free! Unlike other teaching resources, this game requires absolutely no preparation on your part, saving you valuable time and energy. Within just 30 minutes, you can witness your students' enthusiasm soar as they dive into this immersive learning experience. With five different versions included, you'll have an array of options to keep the excitement alive and cater to various student preferences. The game mechanics are simple yet effective. Students divide into teams, creating a dynamic and collaborative learning environment. As the dice are rolled, they determine the subjects and verbs to conjugate, adding an element of chance and unpredictability to the gameplay. This interactive approach not only reinforces the students' understanding of the imperfect tense but also enhances their critical thinking and decision-making skills. Say goodbye to tedious lesson planning and monotonous grammar drills. With this dice game , you'll effortlessly transform your French lessons into captivating, immersive experiences that your students will absolutely love. Don't miss out on this opportunity to bring fun and effective learning into your classroom—simply print and go!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French, Imperfect, Dice Game, French Games, Imparfait, French Conjugation Game, French Imperfect Tense, Imparfait Tense, When To Use The Imperfect In French, French L'imparfait
French: Aller Expressions Review - Jeopardy Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
This Jeopardy Game will be a hit for your French students to review aller expressions. There are 32 aller expressions within this game and a list with translations are included. The game will open in Google slides but can also be downloaded within Microsoft PowerPoint. The powerpoint has 73 slides.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Reivew Game, French Review, Jeopardy Game, Verb Jeopardy Game, French Aller Expressions























