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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.
SPANISH TEST | EL ADJETIVO
Foreign Languages, Spanish, Adult Education, Elementary, Early Learning, High School, Homeschool Resources, Middle School, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Worksheets & Printables
SPANISH TEST | EL ADJETIVO INRODUCTION: THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS We are an educational corporation that is dedicated to the development of fabulous resources for mathematics, literacy, as well as resources for teaching Spanish and brain exercises. MAIN INFORMATION: 1. Why should teachers use educational material in the classroom? As is known, educational material helps students build their knowledge autonomously and, above all, in an unforgettable way. 2. What is the name of this document? This document is titled "Educational material for children" 3. What topic will be addressed in this resource? This document will address an educational topic that every child should learn in a basic way. 4. For what ages is it recommended? This set of educational sheets is recommended for children in general who are in the learning age and these sheets will be of great help to them. 5. Who is the author of this document? The author, who was in charge of producing and compiling this educational material, is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS. COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION; 6. Is it available in color or black/white? This document and/or set of educational sheets is available in color and also in certain parts contains black and white, however it is generally suggested that the teaching material be designed in color so that it is much more attractive for your students, awakening their attention and interest. 7. In what version is it available? This document is available in PDF version, A4 size, because we consider that this size is the original and most common standard. 8. Editable/Non-Editable: This educational document and/or set of educational sheets is not editable, because this way you will be able to use it much more easily. 9. Age at which it can be applied: This educational resource can be applied to children of all ages, that is, students from 3 to 12 years old, who must acquire some basic knowledge that thanks to this document they will be able to address. 10. Tags or keywords that describe the content: didactic material, teaching sheets, material for children, printable educational material, printable material. 11. Ways to print: I suggest you print this document in A4 format, and check if your printer has enough ink for the printout to be of quality and so that your students can complete their worksheet without any problem. 12. Ways to apply it in class: You can apply this document both individually and as a group, it all depends on your criteria.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags SPANISH TEST, SPANISH QUIZ, FREE, FREE RESOURCES, SPANISH, ESPAÑOL, ESPANOL
SPANISH QUIZ PPT | BASIC OBJECTS | VOCABULARY
Vocabulary, Language Development, ELA, Foreign Languages, Spanish, Early Learning, Elementary, Adult Education, High School, Homeschool Resources, Middle School, Not Grade Specific, Pre-K, Presentations, Teacher Tools, Quizzes and Tests
SPANISH QUIZ PPT | BASIC OBJECTS | VOCABULARY ABOUT THE AUTHOR: At EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA, we specialize in designing high-quality educational materials. We want every child to discover that learning can be both entertaining and creative. I invite you to explore my educational store and discover the wide collection of resources available for your classroom or home. SUMMARY OF THIS PRODUCT: The name of the document: SPANISH QUIZ PPT | BASIC OBJECTS | VOCABULARY The total number of pages: 10 The format (PDF, Word, PPT): PPT Whether it is in color or black and White: COLOR MAIN INFORMATION OF THIS RESOURCE: What is the name of your product and what makes it special? This beautiful product is called “SPANISH QUIZ PPT | BASIC OBJECTS | VOCABULARY”, and it is very special because it was carefully designed or compiled. With this educational resource, we want students to learn with enthusiasm and fun, because we believe learning is fun. How many pages are included in this resource? This fabulous document contains the following number of pages: 10 What size is it designed in (A4, letter, etc.)? This resource is designed in A4 format and compiled as a PDF. This makes downloading and printing simple and convenient, and PDFs are also easy to store and carry anywhere. PPT Is the material in color or black and white? This pedagogical document comes in both black and white and color. This makes it more attractive for your learning sessions, but you have the freedom to choose how to print it. COLOR SECONDARY AND COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: For what ages, levels, or grades is it designed? My specialty is creating educational resources for children, especially for preschool (ages 3–5) and primary (ages 6–12). Sometimes, I also create Spanish resources for learners of all ages. What subject, skill, or topic does it cover? This resource is designed to cover essential learning areas for children, generally literacy and math. What learning objectives does it achieve? This document fulfills a playful objective—it’s meant to be attractive and engaging for children. At the same time, it ensures that students learn or reinforce their knowledge. Who can use it best (teachers, parents, students, therapists, homeschoolers)? We are all part of education. Whether you are a teacher, parent, student, or therapist, this document can adapt perfectly to your learning goals, depending on your creativity.
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Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, PPT, QUIZ, QUIZZES, TEST, SPANISH, SPANISH RESOURCES
COMPLETE THE NUMBERS SEQUENCE | EARLY MATH FOR KIDS
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Patterns, Early Learning, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Not Grade Specific, Pre-K, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Workbooks, Word Problems
COMPLETE THE NUMBERS SEQUENCE | EARLY MATH FOR KIDS INFORMATION OF THE CREATOR OF THIS RESOURCE: At EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS, we believe that learning should be as fun as playing. That’s why we create educational materials that spark children’s curiosity and creativity. I invite you to check out my educational store and discover the wide range of resources that can transform your classes. BASIC DESCRIPTION OF THIS MATERIAL: Tell us more about your resource: ✨ What is its name?: Numbers Sequence for completing ✨ How many pages does it have?: 7 pages ✨ What format is it in (PDF, Word, PPT)?: PDF ✨ Is it colorful, black & white, or both?: Color MAIN INFORMATION OF THIS RESOURCE: Is the design in full color, black and white, or mixed? This document includes both black and white and color versions, making it more creative and appealing. You also have the freedom to print it in whichever style you prefer: Color What type of material is it (book, workbook, activity pack, posters, flashcards)? EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS creates a variety of materials such as packs, worksheets, games, and assessments. This resource belongs to one of those categories: Activity For what ages, levels, or grades is it designed? My specialty is creating educational resources for children, especially for preschool (ages 3–5) and primary (ages 6–12). Sometimes, I also create Spanish resources for learners of all ages. What subject, skill, or topic does it cover? This resource is designed to cover essential learning areas for children, generally literacy and math. SECONDARY AND COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: What is the name of your product and what makes it special? This beautiful product is called “Numbers Sequence Exercises”, and it is very special because it was carefully designed or compiled. With this educational resource, we want students to learn with enthusiasm and fun, because we believe learning is fun. How many pages are included in this resource? This fabulous document contains the following number of pages: 7 pages What size is it designed in (A4, letter, etc.)? This resource is designed in A4 format and compiled as a PDF. This makes downloading and printing simple and convenient, and PDFs are also easy to store and carry anywhere: A4 Is the material in color or black and white? This pedagogical document comes in both black and white and color. This makes it more attractive for your learning sessions, but you have the freedom to choose how to print it: Color THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PREFERRING MY PRODUCTS!
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
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Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, NUMBERS, SEQUENCES, EARLY MATH, MATH, MATH RESOURCES
French: Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Learning French FLE FLI FLS
Montessori, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, French, Spring, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes
French: Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn French Numbers Looking for a fun and engaging way to help students learn French numbers? This Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game turns number recognition and vocabulary practice into an interactive and enjoyable experience. Instead of completing another worksheet, students actively match numbers with their French number words, reinforcing both comprehension and pronunciation in a hands-on way. This game is perfect for French learners as well as native French-speaking students who need extra practice recognizing and using number words correctly. 🌸 Why Your Students Will Love This Game 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! – Learning happens naturally while playing. 🌼 Spring-themed design – Flowers, sunshine, and a fresh seasonal touch bring energy into the lesson. 🔢 Perfect for different levels – Play with numbers 0–10, 0–20, or 0–30 to match your students’ needs. 📖 Reinforces French number words – Helps students read, say, and recognize numbers with confidence. 📌 Easy setup – just print and play! No prep required. 📚 What’s Included? ✔ 68 domino cards – Two sets of 34 cards, one with standard text and one with syllable writing to support pronunciation. ✔ Three difficulty levels – Choose an end card at 10, 20, or 30 for differentiated learning. ✔ Bonus classroom challenge – Let students race to build the longest domino chain! Great for small groups or whole-class activities. 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Keeps students engaged – Turns learning into an enjoyable, interactive experience. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and recall French numbers. ✔ Encourages teamwork – Promotes collaboration and communication in a fun setting. ✔ Saves time – No complicated instructions—just print and play! 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Let students play! They match numbers with the correct French word. This Spring-Themed French Numbers Domino is more than just a game—it’s an engaging, effective way to make number learning fun and memorable. 🐦 Want to bring some spring excitement to your French lessons? 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, Domino, Number Words, French Number Words, Spring, FLE, FLS
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: 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
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
French- Wheel Puzzles- Valentine's Day
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
French- Wheel Puzzles- Valentine's Day Your students will be able to practice the French vocabulary on Valentine's Day: La Saint-Valentin with these wheel puzzles. This activity can be used as a whole class, in groups, pairs or individually. What is included: 6 wheels: There are 3 levels of difficulty (level of difficulty increases with the number of keywords included in the wheel: 8, 12 or 24). For each level of difficulty, there are 2 versions (French to picture or French to English). This variety gives you the possibility to choose the most appropriate wheel according to your students' ability. solutions/ answers: a table version of the wheels are included. a vocabulary list: for students' reference. a list of possible activities that can be done using the wheels. Instruction: Each wheel label includes a French word/expression, as well as an English word/ expression (or a picture) which do not match. Students will need to find and align the French to its equivalent (from another label) in order to complete the vocabulary wheel. Advice: Print the pdf files as one-sided, then cut the labels out (+ laminate to last longer). Example of other uses: In addition to the straightforward matching activity , you can get your students to practice their speaking skills and pronunciation by using the labels in a "I have..., who has...?" vocabulary chain activity . Please note: The files are in .pdf formats and are therefore not editable.
Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop
Tags Valentine, Saint-Valentin, Game, Puzzle, Vocabulary, Seasonal
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 ?
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 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
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 Chef Game, Problem Solving Activity, Speaking & Debate
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Games, Activities
Product Title: French Chef Game, Problem Solving Activity , Speaking & Debate Indulge in the joy of teaching French with this multifaceted resource combining language learning with playful problem-solving and animated debate scenarios. The French Chef Game is designed to promote engaging conversations within a student-centered learning environment while adding a fun, culinary spin. This valuable package embraces diverse learning styles and offers inclusive stimulation for both neurodiverse and Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) learners. It comprises four open-ended challenges presenting solutions up for evolving debates or targeted reasoning exercises amongst students. This format creates an interactive learning experience where each student is welcomed into the heart of the conversation, nurturing vocabulary growth. The Build-A-Menu game matrix: One cornerstone within this teaching resource is the Build-A-Menu game matrix, tailored to offer students intriguing choice pathways while juggling various language levels within one classroom setting. The matrix can serve as both an exciting conversation starter or morph into a creative writing prompt when applied at the closure of each challenge scenario. The resource also includes detailed scripting that seamlessly introduces project goals. Post- activity wrap-up puts conversational skills on center stage as students expound on their selected approaches from real-world perspectives using their newly enhanced linguistics capabilities in French. Suggested Utilization: A compelling utilization suggestion could include leveraging each slide as captivating warm-up activities promoting early class involvement while fostering a competitive aura led by creativity. As pupils progress through this adventure-filled journey creating unique menus using everyday objects within realities of simulated kitchens opens doors towards writing practice pertaining to creative menu design and storytelling about their innovative kitchen expeditions. Promote responsible independence while connecting 21st-century skills with lively, context-driven elements incorporated in this flavorful activity intended for Grades 1 through 12 under World Languages - French subheading. This instant download featuring ten vibrant slides caters to Presentations, Activities/ Games utilizing Microsoft PowerPoint file type as its delivery layout. French Chef Game stands out as a comprehensive extension game underlining creative problem-solving and group collaboration. Simultaneously vitalizing students' French learning voyage, it invigorates curricula with this resource carefully incorporating choice and flexibility in learner response length and complexity.
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags French Language, Problem-solving, Speaking Skills, Debate Scenarios, Interactive Learning
French Dice Game - VOULOIR - DEVOIR - POUVOIR - SAVOIR - ALLER
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Product: French Dice Game - VOULOIR - DEVOIR - POUVOIR - SAVOIR - ALLER Practicing the conjugation of significant French verbs such as vouloir, pouvoir, devoir, aller and savoir across five tenses becomes an enjoyable learning experience with this engaging dice game . Ideal for educators intent on delivering effective teaching in a lively setup, this resource presents an optimal integration of fun and learning. Rendered in five versions, the French Dice Game is designed to fit within a 30-minute timeframe. Its format encourages teamwork as students divide into groups and immerse themselves in the dynamic activity. The roll of the dice brings spontaneity into play by dictating which subjects and verbs to conjugate. This chance element fuels engagement whilst reinforcing verb knowledge. Ideal for: Grade 10-12 students studying World Languages with a focus on French Beneficial for: Home educators seeking interactive resources that stimulate critical thinking along with targeted language practice No prep required: As simple as print-and-go making it accessible for impromptu lessons or those times when comprehensive planning is unfeasible Rewarding interaction: The approach fosters robust participation irrespective of normally reserved individuals or dominant personalities effectively highlighting an inclusive environment where leadership roles surface naturally; everyone contributes their best effort to win. Ease of tracking progress: A handy feature is associated answers plus response scoring sheets that give immediate feedback further bolstering learner development. In summary, whether utilized during whole-group instruction or small-group activities; assigned as homework exercise or fashioned into competitive races —the French Dice Game offers flexibility within any lesson plan while creating substantial learning advancement opportunities wrapped up in one thrilling setup. Your students, while playfully getting a grasp of French verb conjugation, will request repeat sessions while reinforcing critical language skills. Make the art of conjugating French verbs both spontaneous and rewarding with this dice game —ready when you need it!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Verbs, Conjugation Practice, Dice Game, Interactive Learning, Language Skills
French: Dots and Boxes- Bastille Day- Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
French Dots and Boxes - Bastille Day- Vocabulary and Speaking Game This Bastille Day Vocabulary and Speaking game is a fun activity for students to do as we get closer to July 14. 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: "le défilé", "le président" or "célébrer" In Level two: additional phrases such as "la prise de la Bastille", "la Révolution française" or "la cocarde" 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, Bastille, National Day, La Fête Nationale
French Faire Expressions Dice Game - Jeu de Dés en Français
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
French Faire Expressions Dice Game - Jeu de Dés en Français A versatile teaching resource that reenergizes the process of learning and practicing French expressions in the present tense. Designed for a variety of education settings, including public schools and homeschooling environments, this game targets learners in grades 6 through 12. It serves to boost conversational French skills and can readily supplement a world languages curriculum focused on French. Dice Game Basics This dice game presents an effortless activity with minimal preparation required. Simply print out the supplied materials, then let engagement unfold according to its carefully planned strategy and design. The package includes five different versions of a thrilling dice game where each roll determines subjects and verbs for conjugation – promoting spontaneity amongst learners. User Guidance: Comprehensive instructions ensure smooth gameplay while fostering leadership roles among students. In-game Learning: Through this engaging exercise, learners move into peer correction mode while enjoying some healthy competition if played as a race. Efficacy: Educational gains are significant as it seeks to render proficiency in conjugating Faire with up to 32 expressions by encouraging active participation over an intense yet fun-filled 30-minute play session. Beyond Gameplay Benefits: Reinforcement Sheets Included! We believe games serve benefits beyond mere entertainment – they are powerful mnemonics too! That’s why we also include: User response sheets, Scoring sheets, Their complete answers, within our teaching resources pack. Towards More Effective Learning With Fun Games! Move beyond rote conjugations! Try out our powerful and enjoyable method of learning via the French Faire Expressions Dice Game – Jeu de Dés en Français! You may even discover unexpected leaders emerge from your class!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Expressions, Dice Game, Conjugation Practice, Present Tense, Language Learning, Jeu De Dés, Taboo Instructions Dice
French Jeopardy: Translation Game- French celebrations
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities, Games
In this resource file, you will find a Jeopardy game to practice translating phrases from and into French for the topic: French Celebrations- Les Fêtes et les Traditions. This resource is aimed at intermediate learners of French. The game comes as a PowerPoint Presentation, which is interactive when put on full screen (presentation mode) There are two versions of the game: version 2 is slightly more difficult than version 1 For each version: - There are 6 categories: Le calendrier, les fêtes religieuses, les fêtes laïques, la fête nationale, mon anniversaire and les festivals. - A total of 30 phrases to translate: 5 phrases to translate per aspect (level of difficulty increases: first three phrases are French to English, last two phrases are English to French). - model answer provided for each phrase to translate Advice on how to play: Put the PPT presentation full screen to access questions. Simply click on a box to see the question. Click anywhere to see the answer. Click on the button ‘Jeopardy’ from the answer slide to go back to the menu. The box corresponding to the sentences that have been translated will turn from yellow to blue. Students in your class take turns in picking a box (i.e: Mon anniversaire pour 200€) but all students should translate the phrases. Only students with the correct translation receive the ‘money’. At the end of the game all students add up their money to find out who has won. Examples of phrases for version 1: - Traduisez en anglais: Le Jour de l'An, le premier janvier, tu annonces tes bonnes résolutions. - Traduisez en français: Every year at Easter, I eat chocolates. Examples of phrases for version 2: - Traduisez en anglais: Tous les ans, ma sœur se déguise pour le carnaval, moi, je préfère regarder la parade à la télé. - Traduisez en français: I love Christmas Eve because my family and I go to midnight mass. Included in the resource file: A .zip folder with 2 PowerPoint Presentations (version 1 and 2) Each PPT is 61 slides Note: You can find another resource on French Celebrations here .
Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop
Tags French, Translation, Game, Jeopardy, Leisure, Les Loisirs, Cinema, Sport, Television, Food
French: Translation Game- Technology- Jeopardy
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities, Games
In this resource file, you will find a Jeopardy game to practice translating phrases from and into French for the topic: Technology- La technology. The game comes as a Powerpoint Presentation, which is interactive when on put on full screen (presentation mode) There are two versions of the game: version 2 is slightly more difficult than version 1 For each version: - There are 6 categories: Les nouvelles technologies, Internet, Les réseaux sociaux, le téléphone portable, les dangers, je suis accro - A total of 30 phrases to translate: 5 phrases to translate per aspect (level of difficulty increases: first three phrases are French to English, last two phrases are English to French). - model answer provided for each phrase to translate Advice on how to play: Put the PPT presentation full screen to access questions. Simply click on a box to see the question. Click anywhere to see the answer. Click on the button ‘Jeopardy’ from the answer slide to go back to the menu. The box corresponding to the sentences that have been translated will turn from yellow to blue. Students in your class take turns in picking a box (i.e: Mes amis pour 200€) but all students should translate the phrases. Only students with the correct translation receive the ‘money’. At the end of the game all students add up their money to find out who has won. Examples of phrases for version 1: - Traduisez en anglais: Elles ont un abonnement sur Netflix. - Traduisez en français: I spend too much time on Twitter. Examples of phrases for version 2: - Traduisez en anglais: Les achats en ligne sont plus rapides et pratiques. - Traduisez en français: Social networks are useful to keep in touch with your family. A .zip folder with 2 PowerPoint Presentations (version 1 and 2) Each PPT is 61 slides
Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop
Tags French, Translation, Technology, Les Nouvelles Technologies, Game, Jeopardy, Technology Jeopardy Questions
French Comparative with Adjectives Dice Games - Jeux de Dés - Comparing in French
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Comparing in French can be tricky, but it sure can be fun! These dice games using the comparative with adjectives are the easiest, most engaging, no prep 30 minute dice game you'll find that your students will LOVE! 12 versions are included. All you have to do is print and go! Couldn't be easier for you, and dice games will quickly become a favorite activity in your classroom. Two versions of each game are provided, one with helpful clues for beginners and another without clues to use when your students need to master masculine, feminine, singular and plural French adjectives. Each game is unique for a total of 72 different adjectives. Students divide into teams and play a dice game . Full instructions are included. Check out the preview to see exactly how you can use this activity in your French classroom to practice forming comparative sentences with descriptive adjectives. Expect your students to: love comparing with adjectives this way and ask for more master 72 different French adjectives be fully engaged in the game for a solid 30 minutes learn a lot of new verbs Included with this activity: How to play 12 versions of the game with helpful clues (masculine / feminine) 12 versions of the game without clues Student response sheet 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
Tags French Games, Dice Game, Comparative, French Comparative, French Adjectives, Comparatif, French Activity
Dice Game - French Passé Composé Avoir - Regular ER-IR-RE verbs - Jeux de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Looking for fun ways to review the passé composé of regular French ER, IR, and RE verbs with avoir as a helping verb can be a challenge! 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 passé composé of regular verbs using avoir as helping verb. 180 verbs are included! Expect your students to: love reviewing conjugations this way and ask for more master common regular verbs 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. 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." 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 Regular Verbs, French Game, French Verbs, Dice Game, ER Verbs, Passé Composé, Passé Composé Avoir, French Regular Verbs, French Er Verbs, Er Ir Re Verbs French, Passé Composé With Avoir, French Er Ir Re Verbs, Avoir Passe Compose French, Avoir Passe Compose, Passe Compose French Avoir, Passe Compse, Avoir In Passe Compose, How To Conjugate Re Verbs In French Passe Compose, Compose Game, Avoir Helping Verbs, Avoir Passe Compose Verbs, Passe Compose Helping Verbs, Regular Dice, Avoir Verbs Passe Compose, Avoir In The Passe Compose, Passe Compose Of Avoir
French: dots and Boxes- Valentine- Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
French Dots and Boxes - Valentine's Day- Vocabulary and Speaking Game This Valentine's Day Vocabulary and Speaking game is a fun activity for students to do as we get closer to February 14. 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: " l'amour", "un petit-ami" or "un cadeau" In Level two: additional phrases such as "des chocolats", "des bijoux" or "un restaurant" 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, Valentine, Saint-Valentin, French, Speaking, Vocabulary, Game
French Verbs Like Mettre Conjugation Games - Rock, Paper, Scissors
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
French Verbs Like Mettre Conjugation Games - Rock, Paper, Scissors Practice conjugating the irregular French verbs mettre, admettre, permettre, and promettre with this easy no-prep game. Students play "pierre, feuille, ciseaux" to move across the board, conjugating and translating verbs in different tenses along the way. Win by being the first to reach la fin! This highly interactive game keeps students engaged while mastering verb conjugations. Use it to review before a quiz or test. Modify the verbs and tenses to suit your needs. Appropriate for French students at multiple levels. Includes separate game boards for each verb, plus a combined version. Print, laminate, and store for substitute lessons. Instructions in English make it accessible for non-French speakers. An entertaining way to get French students practicing irregular verbs. The competitive element and simplicity of rock, paper, scissors makes learning fun!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Mettre, Verbs Like Mettre, French Verbs Like Mettre, French Verb Game, French Irregular Verbs, Verb Mettre, Mettre Verb, Permettre Conjugation, Conjugate Admettre, Mettre French Conjugation, Conjugation Permettre, Mettre In French
French jeopardy game - French passé composé of irregular verbs with avoir
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
French jeopardy game - French passé composé of irregular verbs with avoir Jeopardy game for practicingirregular French verbs that use avoir as helping verbin the passé composé (see list of verbs used below).Half of the questions include simple negation usingne...pas.You're going to love this powerpoint jeopardy game with all the bells and whistles. It even includes music, daily double and final jeopardy questions. Have a look at the video preview to seeEVERYTHINGthat is included in this fun game! This is a version that I’ve worked out the kinks on for the last 20 years of playing it with my students. 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, and so do I. They get very excited about it and always look forward to JEOPARDY DAY. Some of the harder questions involve using subjects likeQUI - QUELQU'UN - MES PARENTS ET MOI - TES AMIS ET TOI.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Jeopardy, Jeopardy Game, Passe Compose, Irregular Verbs Practice, Irregular Verbs Jeopardy, Verbs That Use Avoir In Passé Composé, Jeperdy Labs
French: Finir Conjugation Board Game - Present Tense
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
This resource is a French: Finir Conjugation Board Game - Present Tense. All you have to do is print this 1-page board game. Students will conjugation verbs along the way. The first one to the finish line wins the game.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Board Games, Present Tense, French, Conjugation, Grammar, Finir Conjugation Present Tense, Finir French Conjugation
French: The Farm Memory Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
French Farm Memory Game Engage your French students with this fun memory game that focuses on farm vocabulary. The goal is to match the 40 word cards written in French with their corresponding picture cards. Print the 4 pages of cards and laminate them for durability. Play like a traditional memory game with cards upside down, or leave the cards face up for beginning French students. With either version, the player with the most matched pairs at the end wins! Use this memory game for whole-class practice, small group work, or at literacy centers . It's a versatile resource that makes learning French vocabulary interactive. Check out more engaging French resources in my store to further build students' language skills.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags French Game, Memory Game, Card Game, French Cards, Farm Vocabulary, Farm Animals, ESL Activity, Small Group Games
French: I have... Who has? Game - Fairy Tales
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities
Product: French: I have... Who has? Game - Fairy Tales In the realm of language teaching resources, the French: "I have... Who has?" game stands out as a particularly engaging and enjoyable tool. Dedicated educators, whether they're public school teachers or homeschooling parents, will find this resource a great fit for learners in grades 2 through 5. With familiar fairy tales as its thematic center , this activity introduces students to new French vocabulary words in an interactive way. Learning isn't a solitary affair with this game – it necessitates collaboration and active listening from all players involved. The Game Mechanics: Begins with shuffling and distributing the included cards amongst your students A player starts by asking for a term; once that's given correctly, they pass on to call upon someone else using "I have …" The chain reaction continues till every card is distributed This lively interaction proves perfect not just for classroom settings but also works well within smaller study groups or even homework assignments where family members can be brought into play to help strengthen newly acquired language skills. Included in your Package: 36 different cards which are printed 9 per page for ease of use. A PDF file (containing four usable pages). Note: Getting them ready is simple – print out the contents from the delivered PDF file preferably on cardstock paper or laminate them to extend their durability over many uses. Storing these cards becomes breezy too! You may decide to keep them neatly tucked in small bags or perhaps hole punch them onto binder rings - whichever suits your organizing style best! So dive into the delightful world of fairy tales while simultaneously honing French vocabulary skills with each prompt and response pairings among learners. Remember - learning isn't limited only within workbooks! Through resources like these, you can ignite both fun and knowledge acquisition side by side fostering an atmosphere where students actively look forward to their language study time! So let's bring some magic into learning French today with the French: "I have... Who has?" game - Fairy Tales edition.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags French Language, Fairy Tales, Vocabulary Building, Interactive Learning, Language Teaching
French Weather & Landform Vocab Game Météo et Reli Jeu de Vocabulaire
Foreign Languages, French, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Activities, Games
Vocabulary practice made fun! This French #vocabulary #game practices 16 high-frequency #weather and #landform words. Editable pages make it easy to add in extra words your learners are working on. Learners will practice reading the French words saying "J'ai ____. Qui a____ ?". Then classmates will search their cards to see if they have the weather or landform in question! Repeated exposure is necessary for vocabulary retention. In addition, a QR code has been provided in the instructions. Simply point your phone or computer camera at the code to open a link to the Google Slides presentation. Pull up the corresponding photo for each vocabulary word to expose learners to 2+ photos of the object in question. It's common knowledge that while tangible objects are best, realistic photos are next-best when teaching vocabulary. No more clip art or cartoons here! Use the realia presentation to introduce the vocabulary words as well as to support learners during the game. Play multiple rounds, and shuffle well to give extended practice! With a minimum of 2 players, this game is perfect for pairs, small group, or whole-class practice with up to 16 players! Words included in this pack are: il fait chaud, c'est un orage, il y a du vent, il pleut, c’est partiellement nuageux, il neige, c'est nuageux, la montagne, le lac, l'océan, la rivière, la colline, la vallée, la cave, le désert, and il fait froid. This PDF download includes game instructions, the easy to use QR code link to the realia presentation, two pages to print, as well as a blank page for you to add in additional vocabulary words and drawings! Be sure to check out additional "I Have, Who Has" vocabulary games in English, French, and Spanish: School and Classroom, Calendar: Days, Months, & Seasons, Food & Drink, Numbers 1-10, Colors, and Patterns, Weather & Landforms! Got questions or a request? Let me know! Get in touch on socials at @melissaisteaching.
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags French, French Games, French Vocabulary, French Vocab Games, French Vocabulary Weather, French Vocabulary Landforms


























