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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.

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Water Cycle, Acid Rain, & Wastewater: SAMPLE Reading Passage (Docs)
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Water Cycle, Acid Rain, & Wastewater: SAMPLE Reading Passage (Docs)
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Strategies, Resources for Teachers, Environmental Science, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables, Centers, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes, Tests

This is a ONE PASSAGE SAMPLE. The following is the description of the FULL resource and the downloading links: Water Cycle, Acid Rain, & Wastewater: Reading Comprehension Passages (Docs) This very engaging collection of environmental science reading passages about Water Cycle, Acid Rain, & Wastewater is designed to bridge the gap between science and literacy through strengthening reading comprehension and sparking scientific curiosity in middle school students. Each passage blends English Language Arts skills with accurate science content that supports NGSS classroom practice. Ideal for interdisciplinary learning in ELA and Science. Suitable for Grade 9 review, too! What Is Included? There are (3) informational passages: Wastewater: From Drain to Clean Follow water from your sink to the treatment plant as screens pull out debris, grit settles, microbes break down leftovers, and disinfection makes the water safe to release or reuse. The Water Cycle: The Engine of Our Planet Watch water move through evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff, with plants and soils helping store and move it. See how this cycle powers weather and refills rivers and aquifers. Acid Rain: Causes, Impacts, and Solutions Learn how certain air pollutants turn rain more acidic, what that means for lakes, forests, and buildings, and how cleaner energy and emission controls help damaged ecosystems recover. Student Tasks for Each Passage: 5 multiple-choice questions targeting main idea, key details, inference, vocabulary in context, and use of evidence 5 vocabulary matching items with clear, student-friendly definitions 5 text-based questions that require citing specific lines or facts 1 summary prompt that asks students to condense central ideas accurately Full answer key for every section Available Formats for this Resource PDF Word Docs FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOADING LINKS HERE Reading Passage Links: Astronomy & Space Science PDF Word Docs Google Docs Volcanoes, Rocks, & Mountains PDF Word Docs Google Docs Rock Cycle, Soil, & Sinkholes PDF Word Docs Google Docs Mars, Glaciers, & Antarctica PDF Word Docs Google Docs Water Cycle, Acid Rain, & Wastewater PDF Word Docs Google Docs Insects, Animals, & Ecosystems PDF Word Docs Google Docs Bioluminescence & Insects PDF Word Docs Google Docs Animal Skin, Cats, & T. Rex PDF Word Docs Google Docs Product Details Length: 15 pages total Grades: 6–8, also suitable for Grade 9 review Use cases: close reading, stations, homework, intervention, test prep, and sub plans Standards support: reinforces informational-text skills and supports NGSS-style sense making through observation, modeling, and clear use of claim, evidence, and reasoning Why Teachers Choose This Set Authentic science content paired with rigorous literacy practice Consistent task structure across all passages for easier planning and smoother student routines Clear, age-appropriate writing that builds confidence without oversimplifying Use this set to reinforce ELA skills in science, to add literacy to your lessons, or to support independent work. The passages strengthen main idea, evidence use, vocabulary in context, inference, cause and effect, and summary writing. With ready-to-use assessments and complete answer keys, you can provide focused practice that is simple to run and fast to review.

Author CORED Education - Middle & High School

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Tags Middle School, Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies, Reading Passages, ELA, Centers, Reading Passage, Assessments, Vocabulary, Environmental Science

TRACE THE DOTS AND PAINT - Art Activity -  Fruits and Animals
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TRACE THE DOTS AND PAINT - Art Activity - Fruits and Animals
Creative Arts, Art, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities

1. Introduction As is known by multiple educational agents, the ability to draw points provides multiple benefits in the development of children, especially if they are still young. 2.Objective This fabulous worksheet to review fruits and animals aims at some of the following points that I will explain below: - Develop fine motor skills: By working with dotted lines, your children will develop hand-eye coordination and, above all, they will perfect their fine motor skills. This is based on the fact that these types of activities will require control and precision in the movement of the fingers and hands, which is essential to perform tasks such as fastening buttons, writing and many other activities where we require the coordinated use of the hands. hands. - Cognitively stimulate their minds: By working with review points, we also contribute to the cognitive development of our children, because this type of activities helps them practice their concentration and attention, because they must follow the sequence carefully to avoid making mistakes and achieve almost a fine and as coordinated line as possible. Likewise, this activity will promote planning and mental organization. 3.Order, scheme and stages It is suggested to start the class with a dynamic that encourages your students. You can propose a song, a dynamic related to fruits and animals. Then distribute the token and play some music or song in the background so that your students work with more inspiration and the art class is very fun for them. 4.Grades or ages It is suggested to apply this sheet in children from 3 to 6 years old. 5. Form of application Print the activity for each of your students. Then ask them to use their pencils, markers, colors, even crayons to review the drawings. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels art, dotting, dotting, review, review of images, review of images, review of drawings, art for children, art activities for children. 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 10 pages.

Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA

Tags Art, Art For Kids, Dots, Trace The Dots, Tracing Dots

Final Blend ND:  Read and Colour
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Final Blend ND: Read and Colour
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This fun, Read and Color worksheet for final Consonant blend ND words is an excellent means of encouraging children to become familiar with new blends. What is included in the pack? One PDF sheet for the Consonant blend ending ND. What do the worksheets involve? An adult should instruct pupils as to how to colour-code the endings: and/end/ind/ond, by the code given. An adult will need to help with this as the children are not expected to be able to read the colour names. The child should then read the words to an adult (you will want to ensure they get it correct the first time and not make mistakes). The child colours the picture, reading the words and checking against the code to see which colour to each shape. Children can easily work on the sheet unaided once they have been instructed and the words colour-coded, although, with children with special needs, it is strongly suggested that an adult works with the child for maximum benefit. How to use As each new blend is introduced the teacher has several aims: The child should be thoroughly familiar with the new blend - to recognise it wherever it is seen; To be able to track the new blend in words; To be able to decode words containing the new consonant blend easily To distinguish a blend from other similar blends, both visually and aurally. ND is often confused with NT. This fun read and colour activity provides help for all four! Pupils will need as much practice as they can to achieve the four things listed above and for some children, this can be tedious; the teacher must think of creative ways to give as much repetition as needed and to keep the child engaged. This fun Read and Colour sheet is ideal as a new way to engage the child: the child will be reading and re-reading and in doing so may even become familiar with the words, which will aid reading fluency. Who is the final ND blend Read and Colour worksheet for? Young learners Those with a special need Due to its non-babyish nature , it can be successfully used with older ESL/EFL pupils. Answer keys: An answer key is not necessary for this activity.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Read And Colour, Colour By Sound, Phonic Workheets, Special Needs, Consonant Blend ND, Final Blends, Final Consonant Blends, ND Words, ND Ending Words

French: Winter-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? FLE FLS FLI

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: Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Learning French FLE FLI FLS

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: Translation Game- Technology- Jeopardy

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 Vocabulary Writing and Speaking Games and Activities Packet

French Vocabulary Writing and Speaking Games and Activities Packet
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Games, Activities

French Vocabulary Writing and Speaking Games and Activities Packet An educational resource adept in enhancing French vocabulary skills for students, particularly designed for interactive learning in both public schools and homeschooling contexts. Specially developed for students studying world languages from Grade 6 to Grade 9. The flexible design allows it to be used across diverse settings – be it group discussions, small breakout sessions or homework assignments. It also adapts well to various teaching methods as per the educator's discretion. Main Components: 22 pages of worksheets 48 speaking prompt cards A pool of 48 words forming the basis of all exercises Detailed Breakdown: * Identification Tasks: Built into four pages focussing on familiarizing vocabulary words along with discerning individual preferences related to listed activities or things. * Interactive Games like Tic-Tac-Toe and Dots & Boxes: Purposefully engage learners towards attaining proficiency in using all targeted vocabulary words. * More complex games like Ceci ou Cela: This game challenges students by providing three options hence promoting their decision-making ability through language use. * Six Unique Bataille Navale games: In these games, structure formation is emphasised by using target vocabulary phrases such as "J’aime" or "Je n’aime pas". Scaffolded Writing Activities: Learners first identify things they like/dislike and subsequently articulate reasons behind these choices, thereby sharpening penmanship skills. Pupils also engage with writing full-fledged paragraphs on given topics while effectively using linguistic elements like adjectives, adverbs etc. Individualized Prompt Cards: Simultaneously augment speaking skills through 48 stimulating prompts, thus fostering language fluency in an entertaining manner. In conclusion, this French Vocabulary Writing and Speaking Games and Activities Packet is a comprehensive toolkit filled with dynamic ways to nurture French vocabulary skills. This makes it an essential asset for every language-teaching toolkit.

Author Love Learning Languages

Tags French Vocabulary, Interactive Learning, Speaking Activities, Writing Exercises, Language Development

French: Spring-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? FLE FLS FLI

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: Dog Breeds Coloring Domino – Fun and Educational Game - Chien

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: Dots and Boxes- Christmas- Game

French: Dots and Boxes- Christmas- Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables

Product: French Dots and Boxes - Christmas- Vocabulary and Speaking Game This Christmas Vocabulary and Speaking game is a fun activity for students to do as we get closer to the holidays. Levels of difficulty: The first level (1 fag) features 12 vocabulary words - perfect for beginners The second level (2 flags) includes an additional 10 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 Père Noël", "la neige" or "le sapin de Noël" In Level two: additional phrases such as "le traîneau", "la guirlande" or "la messe de minuit" 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 French Language Learning, Interactive Game, Speaking Practice, Christmas, Noël

French Past Subjunctive Dice Game - le Subjonctif - Jeu de Dés

French Past Subjunctive Dice Game - le Subjonctif - Jeu de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 11, 12, Activities, Games

Looking for new and fun ways to review French past subjunctive conjugations? This is the easiest, most engaging, no prep 30 minute dice game you'll find that your students will LOVE! 5 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 past subjunctive with 30 different verbs. Many expressions that are followed by the subjunctive are used in this fun game . They are written in the simple future tense. regular ER verbs regular IR verbs regular RE verbs YER verbs être pouvoir lire prendre aller dire apprendre sortir avoir se coucher écrire comprendre voir faire conduire boire venir dormir vouloir mettre partir Expect your students to: love reviewing conjugations this way and ask for more master past subjunctive regular and irregular verb conjugations 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."

Author Love Learning Languages

Tags French Game, Dice Gane, Past, Subjunctive, Language Games, French Past Subjunctive, Subjonctif Passé, French Conjugation Activity

Être - Aller - Avoir - Faire Dice Game - 6 Tenses - Jeu de Dès

Être - Aller - Avoir - Faire Dice Game - 6 Tenses - Jeu de Dès
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

Être - Aller - Avoir - Faire Dice Game – 6 Tenses (Jeu de Dès) This is a versatile and engaging teaching resource, specifically designed for grade levels 7 to 12. It caters to the needs of students learning World Languages with a special focus on French. The essential French verbs être, aller, avoir, and faire are targeted by this resource that offers an innovative method for practice — dice games. The package contains six well-structured themed games—one per tense—with each game encompassing approximately a 30-minute duration. The presented tenses include: Present tense Passé composé (compound past) Imperfect tense or imparfait (simplified past) Futur simple (simple future) Conditional mood or conditionnel présent (present conditional) Présent du subjonctif (present subjunctive). The preparation is simple; just print out the materials included in its PDF document—comprising five different versions suited to varying levels of competence. In these games, students divide into teams and roll dice which determine the subject-and-verb combinations they must conjugate. On observing your classroom activities using these resources, expect delight in seeing your students willingly take up leadership roles within their groups while helping each other with verb conjugations. . center "> In a nutshell: this captivating game-based teaching tool doesn't merely offer comprehensive instructions—it helps imbue passion for language learning among students and paves a path towards French mastery.

Author Love Learning Languages

Tags Dice Game, Verb Conjugation, French Verbs, Tenses, Language Learning

French: jeu des 7 familles- Conjugation Speaking Game- with -ER -IR and -RE verbs in the Present

French: jeu des 7 familles- Conjugation Speaking Game- with -ER -IR and -RE verbs in the Present
Foreign Languages, French, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

French: jeu des 7 familles- Conjugation Speaking Game An innovative teaching resource designed to make learning French quick, fun and simple. This interactive card game helps students to learn the conjugation of -ER, -IR and -RE verbs in the present tense. An ideal tool for public school teachers or homeschoolers. Card Details: The set includes 42 compact cards (approximately 7.5 cm x 4.5 cm) Cards are slightly smaller than typical playing cards, hence perfect for learners' hands About The Game : This game 's mechanics revolves around the concept of seven “families” which represent seven different verbs: habiter, parler, trouver, choisir, finir, entendre and vendre. The six family members are corresponding to the pronouns: je, tu , il/elle/on , nous , vous , ils/elles. Suitable for various stages of educational development — it ensures comprehensive understanding no matter what level your students are at with their French studies. Versatility: This game is versatile—it can be used in large classrooms where multiple groups can play concurrently or with small study sets permitting each learner more turns thus enhancing their experience significantly through increased interaction time during sessions such as after-school clubs or revision lessons. Note: Please note that these cards aren't editable though they might necessitate initial stages of printing & preparation considering its utility for sustained periods; consider laminating them post-cutting. Equipped with rules available both in English and French ensuring universal accessibility. Contact Information: Guidance and other resource recommendations are given through the Facebook page -- @frenchresources; here relevant updates and freebies are regularly shared. Conclusion: This teaching resource allows verb conjugation learning to be enjoyable while promoting teamwork and healthy competition. Educators seeking an intuitive aid for their French lessons would find this card game valuable due to its power for both deep engagement & lasting educational impact.

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags French Game, Conjugation, Speaking, Verbs, Present Tense

Fall French Domino Game – Numbers and Number Words 0–30

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.

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Tags ESL, Game, Educational Card Games, Elementary, Numbers, Counting, Domino, French, En Français, Fall

French Verbs Être Aller Avoir Faire Conjugation Game - Rock, Paper, Scissors

French Verbs Être Aller Avoir Faire Conjugation Game - Rock, Paper, Scissors
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Games, Activities

French Verbs Être Aller Avoir Faire Conjugation Game - Rock, Paper, Scissors This versatile teaching aid designed for French educators and homeschoolers focuses on grades 7 to 10. It presents a sky-high solution for students to practice conjugating common irregular verbs in an engaging manner. Why choose this game? It leverages the popularity of 'rock, paper, scissors', making the learning process more exciting. The game induces usage of French phrases like "La pierre écrase les ciseaux" enhancing language proficiency. A unique feature of this game is its adaptability. You can adjust the verb tenses according to your class's learning level or needs. The zero-prep requirement makes it a convenient tool—just make copies, laminate them if needed—and you're all set! Inclusions: Instructions in English: The package comes with comprehensive instructions easy-to-follow for both you and any substitutes you may have. Covers Four Key Verbs:: être, aller, avoir and faire. These are covered across five games including one where all four get mixed. Making Absence Easy Since instructions are written down in English; non-French speaking substitutes will find leading your class a breeze with this resource. Concatenate great active learning material that lessens teachers' prep-load? Your choice is straightforward — "French Verbs Être Aller Avoir Faire Conjugation Game - Rock Paper Scissors" Remember – reaching 'la fin' is achievable...as long as your students stay sharp on conjugating those verbs.

Author Love Learning Languages

Tags French Verbs, Conjugation Practice, Irregular Verbs, Interactive Game, Language Skills

French Dice Game - Reflexive Verbs in the Passé Composé

French Dice Game - Reflexive Verbs in the Passé Composé
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

French Reflexive Verbs Dice Game - Passé Composé Bring energy and engagement into your French classroom with this ready-to-use dice game for practicing reflexive verbs in the passé composé. Included are six versions of the game with varying difficulty levels to accommodate different learning needs. To play, students form teams and take turns rolling dice to determine which reflexive verbs to conjugate. As a collaborative activity, teammates assist and correct one another, creating an interactive learning environment. Players conjugate the assigned verbs, earning points for accuracy. The competitive elements combined with peer support make conjugation practice lively and memorable. Use this 30-minute dice game to energize your French students. The no-prep format and comprehensive instructions make implementation seamless. Students will be delighted by the gameplay dynamics that reinforce their understanding of an essential grammar concept.

Author Love Learning Languages

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Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game to Practice Partes del Cuerpo
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Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game to Practice Partes del Cuerpo
Foreign Languages, French, Spanish, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities

Spanish Body Parts Memory Game Engage students in learning and practicing Spanish body part vocabulary with this interactive memory game. Students will match Spanish words to their corresponding images to test their memory and recognition skills in a fun, engaging way. This game can be used in small groups, whole class instruction, or as a take-home assignment. The simple format promotes memorization, visual recognition, identification, and classification of vocabulary words. Game-based learning provides educational value while keeping students engaged. Benefits of using memory games in the classroom: - Strengthens visual memory - Exercises short-term memory - Establishes connections in the brain - Encourages concentration - Increases brain activity - Develops cognitive abilities - Activates emotional intelligence To play: First, students practice body part vocabulary using the slideshow. Then the game begins - students click on two cards to see if they match the Spanish word to the correct image. If not, cards flip back over and students try again until all matches are made. There is also an option to restart the game for more vocabulary practice. This self-checking format allows for independent practice. Check out more Spanish learning games from ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje like hangman games, verb activities, reading comprehension exercises and more!

Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje

Tags GAMES, SPANISH NATURAL SCIENCE, SPANISH BODY PARTS, INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY, SMALL OR WHOLE GROUP, PARTES DEL CUERPO

French Present Subjunctive Dice Game - le Subjonctif - Jeu de Dés

French Present Subjunctive Dice Game - le Subjonctif - Jeu de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 11, 12, Activities, Games

Looking for new and fun ways to review French present subjunctive conjugations? This is the easiest, most engaging, no prep 30 minute dice game you'll find that your students will LOVE! 5 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 present subjunctive with 30 different verbs. Many expressions that are followed by the subjunctive are used in this fun game . regular ER verbs regular IR verbs regular RE verbs YER verbs être pouvoir lire prendre aller dire apprendre sortir avoir savoir écrire comprendre voir faire conduire boire venir dormir vouloir mettre partir Expect your students to: love reviewing conjugations this way and ask for more master present subjunctive regular and irregular verb conjugations 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 French Games, Dice Games, Subjunctive, Present Subjunctive, Grammar Game, French Subjunctive Activity, Subjonctif, French Conjugation, Sortir Subjunctive, French Subjunctive Conjugations, Present Subjunctive French, Comprendre Subjunctive, Subjunctive Present French

French Comparative with Adjectives Dice Games - Jeux de Dés - Comparing in French

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

French Vocab Review Game Mots de l'école J'ai, Qui a, Editable

French Vocab Review Game Mots de l'école J'ai, Qui a, Editable
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

French Vocab Review Game Mots de l'école J'ai, Qui a, Editable Welcome to this fun way of learning and reviewing vocabulary that centers around school-related terms in French. It's designed as a low-maintenance yet highly effective educational activity suitable for students from grades 1 to 5. Nonetheless, it's versatile enough to prove instrumental for students studying French at higher grades, or even adult learners keen on enhancing their linguistic skills. How the game works: This game engages users in a captivating cycle of questioning and answering that not only reinforces vocabulary but also encourages fluent reading. 'J'ai Qui?' requires at least two participants. After printing and shuffling these sturdy cards (laminating or printing on durable paper is recommended), they're evenly distributed among students who then take part in an enthralling exchange of questions beginning with Qui a.... and answers commencing with J' ai.... The game concludes when we circle back to the pupil who initiated the first question. Bonus feature: The package includes an inclusive QR code linking users directly to realistic representations of each item through Google Slides. Numerous implementations abound; including: Warm-up/wrap-up exercises Augmented language learning support Class bonding exercises Team building activities Besides being impactful as review activities, these card games offer valuable openings for pupils to relate otherwise obscure words with palpable objects using provided QR code representations significantly boosting retention rates. Note: The instant download includes 11 PPTX slides and is feasible for conversion into Google Slides. The package also allows you to tailor cards by adding preferred vocabulary and images- truly the perfect resource that evolves with individual class needs. This teaching tool encapsulates engaging competition, fun interaction, and real-world representation, making learning memorable. No matter what your students' learning style may be, this French Vocab Review game caters for all! Be sure to check out other "I Have, Who Has" games on: Food & Drink, School & Classroom, Numbers 1-10, Colors, and Patterns, Weather & Landforms, and more!

Author Melissa Is Teaching

Tags Vocabulary Review, French Learning, School-related Terms, Interactive Game, Reading Fluency

French: Dots and Boxes- Grammar- Present Tense

French: Dots and Boxes- Grammar- Present Tense
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities, Games

French: Dots and Boxes- Grammar- Present Tense With these games, students are given opportunities to practice their French conjugation and speaking skills in a fun way. The games included are to be used in pairs. Designed to facilitate effective French language learning, this resource offers two engaging Dots and Boxes games that allow students to practice their command of regular and irregular verbs, with all pronouns, in the present tense. An excellent fit for Grade 6 through Grade 10. Each pdf file can be printed double-sided to enable learners to translate from French to English or vice versa. Educators may decide to laminate these materials, turning them into mini-whiteboards for sustainability. Instructions for the game are provided at the top of the materials and are straightforward with players taking turns drawing lines between dots while providing French equivalents for English terms on either side of each line segment. The first resource provides a list of commonly used regular verb forms. The second file offers a range of irregular verb forms. File Format: The PDF format guarantees compatibility across most devices allowing teachers access anytime ensuring smooth integration into lesson plans wherever required. Other resources like this one: Dots and Boxes: Je + common -ER verbs Dots and Boxes: Je + common regular and irregular verbs

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags French Grammar, Conjugation Practice, Regular Verbs, Irregular Verbs, Language Learning

French Verbs Like Mettre Conjugation Games - Rock, Paper, Scissors

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 Food Vocabulary Game Nourriture et Boisson Jeu de Vocabulaire

French Food Vocabulary Game Nourriture et Boisson 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 #food and #drink 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 food or drink 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: le fromage, l'hamburger, le jus, la salade, la carotte, l'avocat, le pop-corn, le lait, le mais, l'ananas, la banane, la fraise, la pomme, le pain, le chocolat, and l'œuf. 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, Vocabulary, Vocabulary Games, French Vocabulary Games, Food Vocabulary, Drink Vocabulary

French Verbs Like Prendre Conjugation Games - Rock, Paper, Scissors

French Verbs Like Prendre Conjugation Games - Rock, Paper, Scissors
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

Your French students need to practice conjugating the verbs prendre, comprendre, apprendre, and surprendre, 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 prendre ► One version for comprendre ► One version for apprendre ► One version for surprendre ► One version for prendre, comprendre, apprendre, and surprendre 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 Prendre, French Verb Comprendre, French Verbs Like Prendre, French Conjugation Game, French Verb Game, French Verb Activity, Irregular French Verbs

French: Card Game- Tricheur- Holidays

French: Card Game- Tricheur- Holidays
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Activities, Games

In this .zip folder, you will find a set of cards for the French game "Tricheur!" on the topic of Holidays (Les vacances). Note that students must be familiar with past tenses (both perfect and imperfect) to do this activity. There are 42 cards in the set (including 12 "tricheur" cards. There are 7 pages with 6 cards on each page. Dimensions: approx. 7.5 cm x 4.5 cm- smaller than normal cards. The cards are to be printed one sided, then cut, folded and glued (or laminated to last longer). Each group of students will need a full set of 42 cards and you will need to print and prepare several sets if you wish to use with a full class. I recommend 4 players per set. The rules of the game are included in the folder and can be seen on the third preview. Sentences included are: - L'année dernière, j'ai voyagé à l'étranger pour connaître une autre culture. - L'été dernier, tu es parti en vacances au Maroc avec tes amis. - Il y a deux ans, nous sommes allés aux Etats-Unis pendant deux semaines. - Nous avons logé dans une auberge de jeunesse qui n'était pas chère. - Elle est restée dans un hôtel quatre étoiles. - Il a fait du camping au bord de la mer. - Elles ont emmené leur maillot de bain et leurs lunettes. - Le camping où tu es resté était très agréable. - Sa chambre d'hôtel était spacieuse et il y avait une vue sur la montagne. - Il n'y avait pas d'ascenseur dans l'hôtel et c'était pénible. - J'ai perdu la clé de notre chambre le premier jour des vacances. - J'ai adoré la colonie de vacances car je me suis fait des amis. - En vacances, nous mangions au restaurant tous les jours. - Elle n'a pas eu le temps de visiter tous les musées qu'elle voulait. - Vous vous êtes relaxés à la plage et vous avez nagé dans la mer. - Ils ont pris l'avion le cinq août et le trajet a duré trois heures. - Avant, je ne pensais pas que les vacances étaient importantes. - Ma mère a détesté partir en vacances car elle a peur de prendre l'avion. - Ma sœur et moi dormions dans la même tente. - Il y avait beaucoup d'activités à faire le soir. - Le samedi, nous sommes allés dans un parc d'attraction. - Il pleuvait tous les jours et il faisait froid. - J'ai vu beaucoup de poissons dans la mer. - Elle a fait une randonnée qui a duré une journée. - J'ai mis mon passeport dans ma valise pour ne pas le perdre. - Quand j'étais petite, j'aimais faire du camping. - Il a demandé une chambre double avec climatisation. - C'est mon père qui a choisi la destination de nos vacances. - J'ai beaucoup bronzé en vacances car il faisait du soleil. - En vacances, je n'ai pas du tout regardé la télé.

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags Tricheur, Card Game, French, Holidays, Les Vacances, Past Tense, Perfect Tense, Imperfect Tense, Passé Composé, Speaking Activity

French: Conjugation game for the perfect tense

French: Conjugation game for the perfect tense
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

French Conjugation Game for the Perfect Tense Practice French verb conjugation in the perfect tense with this engaging Tic-Tac-Toe game. Two players take turns placing X's and O's on a 3x3 grid, but must correctly conjugate a given verb in the perfect tense before marking a space. This educational game includes 8 cards with 24 total games . The cards feature regular -ER, -IR, -RE verbs, common irregular verbs like être and faire, reflexive verbs, and modal verbs. Laminate the cards to use them repeatedly on mini whiteboards. The back of each card provides the correct conjugations to check students' answers. Implement this game for whole-class practice, small groups, stations, or at-home practice. Other verb tense versions sold separately.

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags Conjugation, Tense, Perfect Tense, Grammar, Passé Composé, Tic-tac-toe, Noughts And Crosses, Morpions

French Si Clause First Conditional Dice Game - Présent et Futur Simple

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