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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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French: Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Fun Learning French

French: Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Fun Learning French
Montessori, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Winter, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, French, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes

French: Winter-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 Winter-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. ⛄ Winter-themed design makes the activity seasonal and fun. 🔢 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 Winter-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 winter 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, Winter, Game, Educational Card Games, Winter Math Activities, Domino, Number Words, Hiver, French Number Words

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.

Author Lernfitness

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

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: 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

Dice Game - French Passé Composé with Être - Jeu de Dés

Dice Game - French Passé Composé with Être - Jeu de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

The Dice Game - French Passé Composé with Être - Jeu de Dés An innovative teaching resource designed especially for educators aiming to make the process of teaching passé composé with être as a helping verb in French more engaging and fun. This game is suitable for grade 7-12 learners and can transform an often challenging language concept into an exciting classroom activity. Components: 30-minute, easy-to-prepare dice game that revolves around conjugating subjects and verbs as determined by dice throws. Six diverse versions of the game are provided within the pack, presenting flexibility and variety to students while reinforcing their knowledge. This resource not only effectively serves its primary objective: strengthening student command over verbs that utilize être in passé composé but it also encourages several beneficial learning dynamics within learners; including fostering leadership roles among students and facilitating peer-to-peer learning as they aid each other through tricky conjugations. Included Within The Package: Student response sheet coupled with scoring guidelines enabling easy monitoring of progress throughout playtime. Comprehensive instructions ensuring smooth flow during gameplay. This resource opens gates for various implementation methods – whether you wish to use it as a whole group activity or divide your class into small focus groups tackling targeted trouble-spots through homework assignments – Dice Game - French Passé Composé with Être offers versatility! Note: Furthermore, teachers who have utilized these games report observing increased engagement levels from their students on challenging topics like grammar along with introduction of unexpected leadership roles amongst them. A Tool For World Language Educators \ Designed keeping in mind educators who specialize in teaching French globally; they can expect their pupils not merely recalling information but truly understanding it thanks to such interactive tools!

Author Love Learning Languages

Tags Passé Composé, être, French Verbs, Conjugation Game, Interactive Learning, Passe Compose Etre French

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

Fall French Number Game – “J’ai, qui a ?” 0–30

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: Translation Game- Leisure- Jeopardy

French: Translation Game- Leisure- 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: Leisure- Les loisirs. 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: La musique, la télévision, le cinéma, la nourriture, les sorties, le sport. 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: Le cinéma 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: Elle écoute de la musique tous les jours. Traduisez en français: They are going to the cinema Examples of phrases for version 2: Traduisez en anglais: Quand je vais au cinéma, j'achète toujours du popcorn. Traduisez en français: We went to the restaurant and I loved the food. Included in the resource file: A .zip folder with 2 PowerPoint Presentations (version 1 and 2) Each PPT is 61 slides Note that this game does not include the aspect of technology. You can find a game on technology here: https://teachsimple.com/product/french-translation-game-technology-jeopardy

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags French, Translation, Game, Jeopardy, Leisure, Les Loisirs, Cinema, Sport, Television, Food

French- Wheel Puzzles- Pets

French- Wheel Puzzles- Pets
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games

In this resource file, you will find wheel puzzles on the topic of Pets: les animaux for students to practice the vocabulary in French. There are 3 levels of difficulty: 8 vocabulary words 12 vocabulary words 24 vocabulary words There are two versions for each level of difficulty: French to Pictures French to English Advice: Print the pdf documents one-sided, cut the labels out (+ laminate to last longer). Instruction: Each label has a French and an English word (or a picture) which do not match. Students must find and align their equivalent from another label to complete the vocabulary wheel. Vocabulary words included Set of 8 vocabulary words: un chien (dog) un chat (cat) un poisson (fish) un lapin (rabbit) un oiseau (bird) un hamster (hamster) un cheval (horse) une tortue (tortoise) Set of 12 words: All the words above + un serpent (snake) une souris (mouse) une araignée (spider) un cochon d'Inde (guinea pig) Set of 24 words: All the words above + un rat (rat) un phasme (stick insect) un lézard (lizard) un furet (ferret) une poule (chicken) un canard (duck) une oie (goose) un cochon (pig) une dinde (turkey) un poney (pony) un âne (donkey) un iguane (iguana) Please note: the documents are not editable a .zip folder with 6 .pdf files - Labels for 8 vocabulary words: French to Pictures ( 2 pages) - Labels for 8 vocabulary words: French to English ( 2 pages) - Labels for 12 vocabulary words: French to Pictures (3 pages) - Labels for 12 vocabulary words: French to English (3 pages) - Labels for 24 vocabulary words: French to Pictures (6 pages) - Labels for 24 vocabulary words: French to English (6 pages)

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags French, Vocabulary, Pets, Les Animaux, Games, Puzzles, Labels, Match Up, French Wheel

French: Professions Memory Game

French: Professions Memory Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

Whether you are looking for engaging resources for your French students or you are seeking resources for your students that are learning French, I have many amazing resources for you. This is a Memory Game with the focus being Professions. The objective is for students to match the word cards to the correct picture cards. There are 4 pages for you to print with a total of 40 card pairs. You can laminate these cards after you print them for durability. You can choose to play it like the traditional memory game would be played by turning all cards upside down. When a student finds a pair that matches, they get to keep their match. The player with the most cards wins the game. On the other hand, you could leave cards face up and have players take turns finding matches. This may be ideal for students who are still learning French. If they don’t match a picture to the correct word, they have to move on to the next player’s turn. Whoever has the most cards at the end wins the game! I hope you enjoy this games / games -by-subject/french- games ">French game and want to have a look at my other teaching resources!! Here are links to similar resources in my store: Spanish: Zoo Animals Domino Game German: What is Easter? Poster & Writing Activity Spanish: Countries & Capitals in Europe Flash Card Set French: I have… Who has? Game – Summer Vocabulary German: Let’s Talk About Fruit Board Game German: Words With –ie Cut and Glue Activity Check out more teaching resources from my store: Better Teaching Resources If you have any questions or feedback on my resources please feel free to contact me! Cheers, Cindy

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Memory Game, Professions, Careers, Jobs, Vocabulary Game, French Cards, Picture Cards, Matching Pictures, Small Group Games

French: Dots and Boxes- St. Patrick's Day- Game

French: Dots and Boxes- St. Patrick's Day- Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games

French Dots and Boxes - St. Patrick's Day- Vocabulary and Speaking Game This St. Patrick's Day Vocabulary and Speaking Game is a fun activity for students to do as we get closer to March 17. 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: " Irlandais", "un trèfle" or "un arc-en-ciel" In Level two: additional phrases such as "une harpe", "un chaudron d'or" or "un fer à cheval" 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, St. Patrick, La Saint-Patrick

French: Logic Puzzle- A recent trip to Paris

French: Logic Puzzle- A recent trip to Paris
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities, Games

French: Logic Puzzle- A recent trip to Paris In this resource file, you will find a worksheet of a Logic Puzzle for learners of French. This puzzle is for: Une visite récente à Paris. The resource is aimed at students of grades 7- 10. Students must be familiar with the Perfect Tense in French (Le passé composé) to complete this puzzle. The worksheet includes: - a small map of Paris with some of the most famous landmarks - an summary of Luc's activities during his trip to Paris with his family - a logic grid - a table for the solution The written passage is in French and in the perfect tense. Instructions: To complete the activity , students must use both the map of Paris and the clues from the written passage (both on page one of the .pdf document) and fill out the matrix with the clues in an attempt to deduce the solution (on page two of the .pdf document) The solution table is then used for students to show the solution to the question: Where did Luc and his family go each day and what did they visit? Answers: A second .pdf document is provided with answers to the logic grid and the solution table. Please note that the .pdf files are not editable

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags Logic Puzzle, French, Perfect Tense, Reading Comprehension, Visit To Paris, Problem Solving

French: Card Game- Tricheur- Pets

French: Card Game- Tricheur- Pets
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games

In this .zip folder, you will find a set of cards for the games / games -by-subject/french- games ">French game "Tricheur!" on the topic of Pets (Les animaux domestiques). 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: - J'ai un chat. - J'ai un lapin. - Elle a un chien. - Il a un cheval. - J'ai deux hamsters. - Tu as un cochon d'Inde. - Tu as un animal? - Je n'ai pas de poisson. - Elle n'a pas de chat. - Tu as une souris et un rat. - Tu n'as pas de tortue. - Il n'a pas d'oiseau. - Je voudrais un serpent. - Tu voudrais un lézard. - Elle voudrait une araignée. - Il voudrait un phasme. - Je ne voudrais pas de lapin. - Elle ne voudrait pas de souris. - J'adore les chiens! - Je déteste les chats! - Je n'aime pas les serpents. - Elle adore les animaux! - Tu détestes les araignées! - Il adore les chats et les chiens! - Quel est ton animal préféré? - Mon animal préféré c'est le chat. - Ton animal préféré c'est le cheval. - Son animal préféré c'est la tortue. - J'aime tous les animaux! - J'ai beaucoup d'animaux.

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags Card Game, French, Game, Pets, Les Animaux, Speaking, Reading

Dice Game - Regular and Irregular French Verbs in Present Tense - Jeu de Dés

Dice Game - Regular and Irregular French Verbs in Present Tense - Jeu de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

Dice Game - Regular and Irregular French Verbs in Present Tense - Jeu de Dés Dice Game - Regular and Irregular French Verbs in Present Tense - Jeu de Dés is an innovative teaching resource designed to make the learning experience of French regular and irregular verbs in the present tense enjoyable. The dice game approach drew recognition for its unique ability to constructively engage students for a solid 30 minutes, promoting active participation and collaborative learning. Game Variants & Application This dice game provides five variants that cover different sets of verbs including regular ER, IR, RE verbs, devoir, vouloir, boire être aller avoir faire among others. Teachers can print the necessary sheets directly from the secure PDF file type. Given its dynamic structure,it fits perfectly as an activity for both whole group or small group instructions. Educators may also find it useful as a homework assignment to reinforce learnings. Implemented into your curriculum will enhance students' mastery of common regular and irregular verbs in present tense. The game gives them an opportunity to build their conjugative skills while having fun at the same time. The activity especially aids in bridging knowledge gaps by encouraging peer assistance and correction within teams during play. Fostering Personal Growth & Excitement For Learning On top of just a thrilling gaming experience, expect student anticipation for more iterations during lessons. Notably too is how it serves as platform where quiet students naturally take on leadership roles underscoring this product's impact on fostering personal growth amongst children. Packaging & Accolades The package includes comprehensive instructions on how best to integrate it into your existing syllabus along with student response scoring sheets providing educators with tools necessary for accurate assessment . Educators around have given glowing commendations about unexpected leadership growth seen amongst otherwise quieter ones; product testament supporting productive dialogue leading towards improved overall performance within groups during sessions using these games. Target Audience Targeted typically at Grade 6 up through Grade 12 world languages learners focused on French studies,the Dice Game - Regular and Irregular French Verbs in Present Tense - Jeu de Dés promises not just knowledge improvement but more importantly nurturing a love for language studies.

Author Love Learning Languages

Tags Dice Game, French Verbs, Present Tense, Regular Verbs, Irregular Verbs

French Imperfect Tense - Dice Game - l'Imparfait - Jeu de Dés

French Imperfect Tense - Dice Game - l'Imparfait - Jeu de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

Teaching the imperfect tense can be tricky! This is the easiest, most engaging, no prep 30 minute dice game you'll find that your students will LOVE! Five versions are included. All you have to do is print and go! Students divide into teams and play a dice game , the dice determining which subjects and verbs to conjugate. Check out the preview to see exactly how you can use this activity in your French classroom to practice the French imperfect tense. Expect your students to: love reviewing conjugations this way and ask for more master conjugating French verbs in the imperfect tense be fully engaged in the game for a solid 30 minutes learn a lot of new verbs Included with this resource: five different versions of the game with answers student response and scoring sheet how to play You will love seeing your students: taking on leadership roles within their groups correcting and helping each other with conjugations actively engaging in this important grammar topic My students love this game , and it can get very competitive if you decide to play it as a race. Comprehensive instructions are included. What teachers like you are saying about my French dice games: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students really enjoyed this game , and as I walked around the room the groups had great dialogue happening as they helped each other. I saw a few students take a leadership role in their groups that I hadn't expected." Teaching the imperfect tense can often be a challenging task. This dice game is the perfect solution to make this process easier, more engaging, and absolutely hassle-free! Unlike other teaching resources, this game requires absolutely no preparation on your part, saving you valuable time and energy. Within just 30 minutes, you can witness your students' enthusiasm soar as they dive into this immersive learning experience. With five different versions included, you'll have an array of options to keep the excitement alive and cater to various student preferences. The game mechanics are simple yet effective. Students divide into teams, creating a dynamic and collaborative learning environment. As the dice are rolled, they determine the subjects and verbs to conjugate, adding an element of chance and unpredictability to the gameplay. This interactive approach not only reinforces the students' understanding of the imperfect tense but also enhances their critical thinking and decision-making skills. Say goodbye to tedious lesson planning and monotonous grammar drills. With this dice game , you'll effortlessly transform your French lessons into captivating, immersive experiences that your students will absolutely love. Don't miss out on this opportunity to bring fun and effective learning into your classroom—simply print and go!

Author Love Learning Languages

Tags French, Imperfect, Dice Game, French Games, Imparfait, French Conjugation Game, French Imperfect Tense, Imparfait Tense, When To Use The Imperfect In French, French L'imparfait

French: Translation Game- Me, my family and friends- Jeopardy

French: Translation Game- Me, my family and friends- Jeopardy
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities, Games

French: Translation Game- Me, my family and friends- Jeopardy In this resource file, you will find a Jeopardy game to practice translating phrases from and into French for the topic: Me, my family and my friends- Moi, ma famille et mes amis. 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: Je me présente, ma famille, mes amis, mes rapports, les tendances, l'avenir - 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: Mon copain Chris a plusieurs qualités. - Traduisez en français: I live in a big house with my family. Examples of phrases for version 2: - Traduisez en anglais: À l'avenir, j'ai l'intention de vivre dans une grande maison à la campagne. - Traduisez en français: My parents think that I am lazy. What is included: A .zip folder with 2 Powerpoint Presentations (version 1 and 2) Each PPT is 61 slides

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags French, La Famille, Les Amis, Translation, Game, Jeopardy, Jeopardy Game For Family, My Family French Translation, Jeopardy With Friends, Friends Jeopardy Questions

French: The Carnival Memory Game

French: The Carnival Memory Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

French: The Carnival Memory Game A vibrant and engaging teaching resource crafted specifically for educators in public or homeschool settings focusing on French language instruction. It's a unique & exciting tool catering to students from second to fifth grades. Description: A new take on the classic memory game linking to the fun theme 'The Carnival.' This memorable linguistic experience boosts vocabulary recognition and language retention power as it urges students to match each word card with its correspondent picture card effectively. Total Content: Predominantly, it features 3 pages that yield 30 pairs of cards post-printing. Durability: All cards are fully laminatable after printing ensuring longevity amid frequent use. Versatility:An educator can arrange the game based on class preferences or student abilities – all cards face up for beginners or flipped over for advanced learners. Possible Modalities of Implementation: Whole group activities where everyone collaboratively engages; Small group tasks facilitating concentrated focus; Educational Enhancements : ;start_wih) Rewards or light penalties could heighten engagement levels—initiating skips-of-turns when matches fail and bonuses via earned points when successful, thereby kindling peer competition and overall class involvement further. distinct desyou in text formatting? French: Achievements : Whether your students are just beginning their French journey or have already embarked on several milestones—this memory game assures optimum functionality, effective vocabulary comprehension and mental linkage with combinations of words & images thus ensuring unforgettable lesson assimilation effortlessly.</p

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Carnival, Memory Game, French Language Instruction, Vocabulary Recognition, Interactive Learning

French- Wheel Puzzles- Instruments

French- Wheel Puzzles- Instruments
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games

In this resource file, you will find wheel puzzles on the topic of Instruments: les instruments for students to practice the vocabulary in French. There are 3 levels of difficulty: 8 vocabulary words 12 vocabulary words 24 vocabulary words There are two versions for each level of difficulty: French to Pictures French to English Advice: Print the pdf documents one-sided, cut the labels out (+ laminate to last longer). Instruction: Each label has a French and an English word (or a picture) which do not match. Students must find and align their equivalent from another label to complete the vocabulary wheel. Vocabulary words included Set of 8 vocabulary words: un accordéon une batterie une guitare une harpe un piano un saxophone une trompette un violon Set of 12 words: All the words above + une flûte un orgue un synthé(tiseur) un harmonica Set of 24 words: All the words above + des castagnettes une clarinette un didgeridoo un djembé une guitare acoustique une guitare basse une guitare électrique une mandoline un tambour un tambourin un triangle un violoncelle un xylophone Please note: the documents are not editable The .zip folder contains 6 .pdf files - Labels for 8 vocabulary words: French to Pictures ( 2 pages) - Labels for 8 vocabulary words: French to English ( 2 pages) - Labels for 12 vocabulary words: French to Pictures (3 pages) - Labels for 12 vocabulary words: French to English (3 pages) - Labels for 24 vocabulary words: French to Pictures (6 pages) - Labels for 24 vocabulary words: French to English (6 pages)

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags French, Vocabulary, Games, Puzzles, Labels, Match Up, Instruments, Les Instruments, La Musique

French verbs like PRENDRE - APPRENDRE - COMPRENDRE - Dice Game - 6 Tenses

French verbs like PRENDRE - APPRENDRE - COMPRENDRE - Dice Game - 6 Tenses
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

French Verbs Dice Game - Exploring PRENDRE, APPRENDRE and COMPRENDRE in Six Tenses The French Verbs dice game is a simple and engaging tool designed for classrooms to enhance the learning experience of French verbs like PRENDRE, APPRENDRE, and COMPRENDRE. It covers these irregular verbs in six different tenses, making it a unique tool that caters to various stages of acquiring this renowned romance language. As educators know all too well, practicing conjugations can become mundane for students. Hence, there's always a need for creative yet effective solutions to keep the learning process engaging. A solution? The 30-minute interactive dice game ! This fun exercise requires minimal preparation from teachers but results in maximum engagement from students. A Team-based Activity with Comprehensive Learning Goals In this activity teams of students roll dice which determines the subject pronouns and verbs they'll need to conjugate. With six different versions available tailored each corresponding wraparound grammatical tense namely: The present passé composé The imperfect Futur simple Conditional, Present subjunctive. Dedicated Practice through Immersive Learning Platform This innovative linguistic exercise focuses on popular irregular French verbs such as prendre (to take), apprendre (to learn), comprendre (to understand), among others across various tenses. This combination provides an immersive platform that promises immense educational value entrenched in fun! Bonus Materials Included Your resource pack comes packed with handy tools like: (a)Detailed instructions on game -learing integration strategy (b)Student response sheets to encourage participation and allow for feedback. (c)A scoring sheet for the learners to track their progress. Homeschoolers haven’t been forgotten! They can divide tasks amongst siblings or involve parents, creating a fun educational family activity. The French Verbs Dice Game is also great for livening up study sessions and group assignments. The overwhelmingly positive response from both students and teachers confirms that this resource provides a winning solution to practicing conjugation. It helps in mastering these irregular verbs whilst building confidence and sparking enthusiasm within learners. Make your French classes fun with this innovative French Verb Dice Game !

Author Love Learning Languages

Tags Dice Game, French Verbs, Conjugation Practice, Irregular Verbs, Language Learning

French: 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: dots and Boxes- Easter- Game

French: dots and Boxes- Easter- Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games

French Dots and Boxes - Easter- Vocabulary and Speaking Game This Easter Vocabulary and Speaking game is a fun activity for students to do as we get closer to the holiday. Levels of difficulty: The first level (1 fag) features 12 vocabulary words - perfect for beginners The second level (2 flags) includes an additional 6 words- perfect for lower-intermediate learners What is in the file: This resource includes two .pdf files of 2 pages each: one page for French and one for English, allowing them to decide if they want to translate from French to English or from English to French. By printing these on both sides of a sheet, students can indulge in a sneak-peak using the back of the card if they get stuck. Sustainability Option: Teachers may opt to laminate these cue cards for durability and repeated use—promoting practice while conserving resources. Example of key vocabulary included in the game: In Level one: learners will practice keywords such as: " un œuf", "un jardin" or "des enfants" In Level two: additional phrases such as "une cloche volante", "le Vendredi Saint" or "le printemps" make an appearance. The rules: This game is to be played in pairs. Taking turns, students draw a vertical or horizontal line between two dots. They must give the English equivalent for the French on either side of the line (or the French equivalent for the English). If on a student's turn they manage to complete a box, they draw a cross inside the box with their color. At the end of the game, the player with most crosses wins.

Author Laprofdefrancais' Shop

Tags Seasonal, French, Speaking, Vocabulary, Game, Easter, Pâques

Dice Game - Regular French -ER Verbs - Present Tense - Jeu de Dés

Dice Game - Regular French -ER Verbs - Present Tense - Jeu de Dés
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

Dice Game - Regular French -ER Verbs - Present Tense - Jeu de Dés An engaging and interactive teaching resource designed to simplify the process of teaching regular French ER verbs in the present tense. This unique dice game comes with six versions, providing enough material for a lively, 30-minute group learning experience that your students will eagerly anticipate. As an educator, you’ll appreciate its ready-to-use format; all you need to do is print. The game encourages cooperative learning by dividing students into teams and offering them a playful challenge: the roll of a dice determines which subjects and verbs they must conjugate. Covering 36 different regular French -ER verbs in the present tense, this dynamic activity promotes thorough review, active participation, and healthy competition amongst players. Provided within this product are detailed instructions for play rendering it suitable as a whole-group activity in class or as homework assignment. You can easily adapt it according to your class size or type of instruction—be it one-on-one or online teaching. For accountability and tracking progress there’s even a student response and scoring sheet included! While nurturing their language skills with this hands-on approach to grammar lessons, students often take on leadership roles organically within their teams – helping each other with conjugations while deeply engaged in understanding one major grammar aspect of French language–regular ER verb conjugation in present tense. Teachers have vouched that their high school students from grades nine through twelve greatly enjoy playing this simple yet educational game even early into their ER verb units. This resource includes: Three PDF documents designed specifically for those instructing world languages at high school level (grades 9-12) Focus on the sub-subject: French Dynamic games that facilitate reinforcing foreign language concepts effectively Ensuring consistent student engagement. With Dice Game - Regular French ER Verbs Present Tense-Jeu de Dés teachers can elevate traditional classroom lessons into active learning experiences while promoting peer cooperation, leadership and a better understanding of French. Counterintuitively fun yet educative – this resource is the quintessential tool you need to enhance your French language curriculum .

Author Love Learning Languages

Tags French Verbs, Present Tense, Regular ER Verbs, Conjugation Practice, Cooperative Learning

French: Dice Game - French Verbs LIRE - DIRE - ÉCRIRE - RIRE - CONDUIRE - DÉCRIRE

French: Dice Game - French Verbs LIRE - DIRE - ÉCRIRE - RIRE - CONDUIRE - DÉCRIRE
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

Finding new and fun ways to practice conjugating French verbs like lire, dire, and écrire can be tricky, especially in 6 tenses! This is the easiest, most engaging, no prep 30 minute dice game you'll find that your students will LOVE! Six versions are included. All you have to do is print and go! Students divide into teams and play a dice game , the dice determining which 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 verbs LIRE - DIRE - ÉCRIRE - RIRE - DÉCRIRE - CONDUIRE. You can use this game both with beginners and advanced students. Just choose the tenses you want to work with, et voilà! Six versions, six tenses: present passé composé imperfect futur simple conditional present subjunctive Expect your students to: love reviewing conjugations this way and ask for more master lire, dire, écrire, rire, décrire, conduire in 6 tenses be fully engaged in the game for a solid 30 minutes learn a lot of new verbs Included with this resource: six 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 Dice Game, French Verbs, French Printable, Verb Printable, Language Games, Lire Dire écrire, French Conjugation Activity, French Verb Game, Lire Future Simple, Dire Verbs, Conjugate Rire, Ecrire Conjugations, Conjugation Of écrire, Conduire French, Conduire Present Tense

French: Possessive Adjectives Jeopardy Game

French: Possessive Adjectives Jeopardy Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

This French jeopardy game focuses on possessive adjectives! The PowerPoint is 70+ slides for students to play this game!

Author Love Learning Languages

Tags French Game, French Jeopardy, Possessive Adjectives, Grammar Jeopardy, Adjectives Jeopardy