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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.
French: Vouloir Conjugation Board Game - Present Tense
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
French Conjugation Board Game - Vouloir Present Tense Transport students to France with this engaging board game that has them practicing French vocabulary and grammar. Learners roll the dice and move along the board, conjugating the important irregular verb vouloir (to want) in the present tense before their next turn. With different conjugations required at each space, scholars get valuable repetition pronouncing vouloir while internalizing the correct written forms. This print-and-play resource can be used for individual practice or a fun whole class activity to reinforce the present tense. Implement it as a station, center , warm-up, or homework to give French students useful vocabulary repetition. The first player to reach the end helps the whole group chanter—and learn!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French, Present Tense, Grammar, Conjugation, Board Game, Conjugation Of Vouloir In Present Tense, Vouloir Present Conjugation, Vouloir Conjucation, Pouvoir Congugation, Vouler Conjugation, Conjugate Vouloir In French Present Tense
French: Partir Conjugation Board Game - Present Tense
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Engage French students with this printable one-page board game that helps them practice conjugating verbs in the present tense. To play, students take turns rolling a die and moving their player pieces along the path, conjugating the French verb partir each time they land on a space. The first player to reach the finish wins! This interactive game can be used to review and reinforce verb conjugation skills in a whole group, small group, partner, or independent setting. As an added bonus, it introduces healthy competition into language practice. With its self-checking component, this board game allows French learners at the novice to intermediate levels to have fun while improving their ability to correctly conjugate -ir verbs like partir in the present tense.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Board Game, French, Conjugation, Present Tense, Conjugation Of Partir, Partir Conjugation Spanish
French: Regular Avoir Verbs Jeopardy Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
This French jeopardy game focuses on regular verbs! The PowerPoint is 70+ slides for students to play this game!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Verbs Printable, Verbs Game, Avoir Verbs Activity, Grammar Jeopardy, French Jeopardy
French: Back to School - BINGO Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
The French: Back to School - BINGO Game resource will be a hit for your students at the start of the school year. The game cards and tokens are offered in color and black/white. Instructions for how to play are in English and French. Bonjour! Get ready to add a fun and educational twist to your Back to School activities with our exciting French-themed BINGO game! Introducing our "Back to School - BINGO Game" designed specifically for French language learners. This interactive and engaging resource is perfect for schools and classrooms looking to infuse their Back to School routines with a touch of French language and culture. Our BINGO game takes the traditional format and gives it a French twist. Each BINGO card features a variety of Back to School-related words and phrases in French, such as "la rentrée," "les fournitures scolaires," "la salle de classe," and more. As students listen to the French vocabulary, they'll mark off the corresponding words on their BINGO cards, promoting language recognition and comprehension in a fun and enjoyable way. The game is not only a fantastic language-learning tool but also a wonderful icebreaker and community-building activity . Students can engage in friendly competition, working individually or in teams, as they strive to be the first to complete a row or achieve a full BINGO card. This fosters a sense of camaraderie and enthusiasm, creating an exciting and positive atmosphere in the classroom. Whether you're a French teacher looking to reinforce vocabulary or an educator seeking to introduce French language elements into your Back to School activities, our BINGO game is an ideal resource. It is suitable for all proficiency levels, allowing both beginners and more advanced learners to participate and have a blast while expanding their French language skills. So, rally your students and let the fun begin! Download our "Back to School - BINGO Game" today and embark on a captivating journey of French language learning. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to infuse your Back to School routine with the beauty and charm of the French language! Regenerate response 4 PDFs
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Game, French Vocabuary, French Printable, Back To School Games, Classroom Community
French: Bataille Navale French verb conjugation game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Games, Activities
French: Bataille Navale French verb conjugation game is a great resource to have students play while practicing conjugation in French.
Author Madame Murphy Comprehensible Culture
Tags French, Bataille Navale, French Conjugation, Conjugation Game
French: I have... Who has? Game - The Body Vocabulary
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
The French: I have... Who has? Game - The Body Vocabulary This is an excellent educational tool for developing language skills in students. The game aids learners in mastering body vocabulary, an integral part of French language learning. Target Audience: It is ideal for Grade 3 to Grade 5 students, and can be used by both public school teachers and homeschooling parents. How it works: A student begins by picking a card with a 'body' term written on it. They call out "I have...", followed by their term then ask "Who has....?" for the next term. This promotes active participation as every player listens carefully for their turn while repeating different body-related words. Digital File Contents: An interactive PDF document that can be downloaded Three pages of content catering to an entire class session 27 different cards printed nine per page, making it useful for whole group sessions or small collaborative learning groups Note: You may consider laminating sheets or securing them with a binder ring after hole-punching them for durability purposes. Potential Homework Assignment: This game could serve as an engaging homework assignment where children discuss new vocabulary words with family members at home during revision hours. Final Thoughts: This educational tool encourages active engagement among learners and provides repetitive exposure to new terms through its innovative question-response format; crucial features facilitating quicker language acquisition. Whether used when teaching English-speaking students French or non-native English speaking students aiming to augment foreign language proficiency — this invaluable resource guarantees steady competency progression within the rich language spectrum of French, particularly in terms on body vocabulary.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags French Language, Body Vocabulary, Language Learning, Educational Game, Vocabulary Development
French spring vocabulary sudoku games - Le printemps
Foreign Languages, French, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities
The French Spring Vocabulary Sudoku Games – Le printemps When it comes to teaching French as a world language, this is your comprehensive and practical resource that uses the theme of Sudoku games to make learning enjoyable. What You're Getting A focus on spring vocabulary in French for cultural perspectives. Five unique Sudoku puzzles that use words instead of numbers. The key: To place each distinct word in every box so rows, columns, and nine-box squares are accurate. Expansion of linguistic skills combined with development of critical thinking abilities. A Bonus: All answer keys are included for instant verification, perfect for self-assessment and independent learning. Versatility Across Learning Scenarios This tool has diverse potential—it enhances whole-group instruction, fuels small-group cooperative exercises or serves as an effective homework assignment for repeated exposure leading to better retention rates. It's simplicity eliminates preparation time making it ideal for busy educators who need more time for direct engagement with students. Who can use these games? The PDF file caters universally across different age groups without requiring any modifications. This makes it flexible enough to support varied curriculum planning steps and leads to more engaging lessons. In closing, utilizing this resource not only reinforces French vocabulary relating to spring (printemps), but also promotes cognitive agility by encouraging problem-solving strategies essential to cracking these logic-based grids. The infallible result? Enhanced learners' French language communication skillset- whilst also making learning fun!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Vocabulary, Spring, Sudoku Games, Cultural Perspectives, Problem-solving
Les Vêtements - French Taboo Speaking Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Overview "Les Vêtements - French Taboo Speaking Game" is a dynamic teaching tool for educators instructing in world languages, particularly French. The game helps students enhance their speaking skills and widen their vocabulary, focusing on the theme of clothing or "Les Vêtements". The game is adaptable for a variety of grade levels, from 6 through 12. What's Included? This instructional resource comes as one zip file that incorporates multiple easily usable file types, including .jpg and PDF. The main component of the game includes 37 bilingual cards in both French and English - diving deep into various facets within the 'Les Vêtements' topic. Variety of Use: Ideally suited to various classroom settings and study group sizes without compromising its efficiency or engagement potential. Adaptive according to Needs: Teachers can modify this game as per their instructional requirements and goals. For more advanced learners, instructors could escalate difficulty by imposing stricter time constraints or excluding English tips present on the cards. The Benefits The principal emphasis on communication prompted by this exercise tends to build confidence among students; they express intricate ideas in another language with increased fluency over time–a vital skillset pertinent beyond mere academic achievements. The 'Les Vêtements - French Taboo Speaking Game' serves as an efficient supplementary tool offering variety besides regular linguistic drills while fostering camaraderie among classmates – steering everyone towards mastering la langue française with ease!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Language, Taboo Game, Vocabulary, Clothing Theme, Speaking Practice, Les Vetements In French, Vetements French
French Taboo game - le cinéma movies
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
✮ French Taboo game - le cinéma movies ✮ Playing games and having fun is when learning really happens in French class. I love to play the game Taboo with my students. French Taboo is a game that is easy to modify and use with beginners and advanced students alike. Object of the game One player tries to get his teammate to guess the word at the top of a card. The player must give clues, but he can't use any of the Taboo words in his description. The taboo words are written beneath the underlined word at the top of the card. Teams score points for each word successfully guessed. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins. The teams take turn guessing and verifying no Taboo words have been used. You can also play this game in pairs if everyone agrees not to cheat. Beginner students should be allowed to use the French TABOO words printed on the cards. This will encourage them to use new vocabulary and will help them in forming sentences to use as clues. You can also have your students study the vocabulary on the cards! Included ✩ 35 playing cards in French and English to print, cut out and laminate - color copy ✩ 35 playing cards in French and English to print, cut out and laminate - black and white copy ✩ File for projecting one card at a time ✩ Sheet for recording new vocabulary words ✩ 15 mots max - alternative way to play ✩ How to play
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Game, Movie Activity, Cinema Printable, Taboo Speaking Game, French Taboo, Taboo In France, How To Play The Game Taboo, Taboo Games, Taboo Game Words List Free
L'informatique et internet - French Taboo Speaking Game - Computers and Internet
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
L'informatique et internet - French Taboo Speaking Game Targeted towards the subject of Computers and Internet, the French Taboo Speaking Game is a highly useful tool for educators. This game enhances language proficiency for students from grades 7 to 12, making French lessons more interactive as well as focused on relevant computer and internet vocabulary. Engagement & Adaptability: This game particularly promotes independent thinking by prompting students to describe words with the avoidance of certain 'Taboo' terms. It is equally effective for beginners or advanced learners due to its flexible format. Resource Content: The kit includes 30 intricately designed French-English cards. Detailed instructions included that showcases two enjoyable methods of gameplay, including a preview of classic gameplay. An alternate version called '15 MINUTES MAX' allows for greater diversity in teaching styles. This version includes its own exclusive game board and comes in both black/white & color versions. Note-taking Sheets & Competitive Factor: The package also contains sheets dedicated for recording newly learnt vocabulary (nouveaux mots). The score-based element adds an interesting level of competitiveness among students; points are awarded based on correctly guessed words. NB:All resources are compiled into one zip file containing PDFs and .jpg files readily printable or usable digitally. For easy use during gaming sessions, simply punch holes at the upper-left corner of each card and attach them with a ring (laminating suggested!). In Conclusion, This specifically tailored French Taboo Speaking Game proves itself as an outstanding aid for all teachers aiming to make lessons more immersive and effective. It is wonderfully suited for group activities, small collaborations or even as an intriguing homework assignment.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Language, Taboo Game, Computers, Internet, Vocabulary
French: I have... Who has? Game - At The Farm Vocabulary
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities
The French: I have... Who has? Game - At The Farm Vocabulary This game is a fascinating educational resource. It uses a simple yet captivating strategy designed to engage all learners in a classroom setting while enhancing their knowledge of French vocabulary with words related to farm life. Our interesting teaching aid includes: 45 unique cards, printed nine per page. Covers an array of farm-related words for grades 2 through 5. The inclusive nature of this activity ensures that every student takes part. One student starts by asking for a term and the game continues until they locate the last card. Although it's most effective when used in larger groups like entire classrooms, it can be adapted for smaller group activities or even individual study sessions. You will be surprised by the sudden peaceful quiet that falls over classrooms during this game – an indication of complete concentration! Suggestion: For durability, print these cards on superior-quality paper and laminate them. There are storing and convenience options such as using small baggies or punching holes in each card's corner then attaching them onto binder rings. An Essential Tool in Multilingual Classrooms This vocabulary-based game isn't only beneficial for non-English speakers; it's also ideal for English-speaking students learning French as an additional language making it essential in any multilingual classroom environment where French is taught. 'I have... Who has?' wonderfully combines education with fun, providing educators like yourself invaluable assistance helping students journey into mastering the beautiful French language!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags French Vocabulary, Language Learning, Educational Game, Farm Vocabulary, Multilingual Classroom
Boom Cards - French Present Tense - Writing Exercise 1 - Distance Learning
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Introduction French Present Tense Writing Exercise 1 for Distance Learning is a Boom Card-powered resource dedicated to helping students learn, practice, and master the present tense of ten integral irregular French verbs. List of Integral Irregular French Verbs Avoir Être Voir Sortir Prendre Croire Venir Devoir faire and aller. Description of Resource: The resource comes with a set of 60 distinct exercises meticulously designed to test knowledge by prompting students to type in correct answers. Usable according to your unique class needs or circumstances - It can effortlessly flex into form for whole group engagement or mould into homework assignments. The Dynamic Implementation Strategy: *An engaging class activity projected via a smart board! *Prompting friendly competition among learners through timed races. *For smaller study group interactions – facilitating riveting discussions. *Ideal for one-on-one tutoring or focused study time preparation before crucial assessments ! *Beneficial during after-class hours as an extra practice tool at the comfort of their homes. An added USP:Inactive French keyboard setting ensures another layer language immersion. Please note: The resource is crafted particularly keeping distance learning needs in mind! This downloadable PDF is perfect for integrating digital resources for world language learning goals aimed at Grades 6-12! is a resource powered by Boom Card to enhance learning of the French present tense.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Present Tense, Irregular Verbs, Distance Learning, Practice Exercises, Language Skills
French True or False Game - 50 Questions
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Games, Activities
This French True or False Game comes equipped with 50 questions for students. Students can use these cards for individual practice or as a SCOOT game. Instructions for how to play as SCOOT are included in the download. There is a recording sheet for their answers as well as an answer key. Cards are printed 4 per page.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Game, French Activity, French Questions, True Or False, Questions Game, Easy French Questions
French: Etre Present Tense Verb - Sudoko Games
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
This download is a set of 5 sudoko games written in French. The focus is present tense verbs. Answer keys are included. Students could complete these puzzles as early finisher work, homework or assessments!
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Etre Verbs, French Verbs Printable, Sudoko Game, Grammar Puzzle, Present Tense Puzzle, Verb Etre French, Etre French, être Present, Spanish Verb Similar To The French Etre Crossword, What Is Etre In French
French: I have... Who has? Game - Sports Vocabulary
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games
French 'I have... Who has?' Game - Sports Vocabulary This tool is a dynamic, fun game ideal for educators to engage students in learning the French language. It offers an interactive way to introduce and reinforce sports-related vocabulary. Who's it for? The resource is primarily designed forworld languages students in grades 3 to 6. A glance at the Gameplay: The game is based on a simple, engaging concept. Shuffled cards with questions are distributed among students, fostering active dialogue and interaction while teaching new vocabulary. What you'll get? A PDF containing four usable pages with printable sports vocabulary cards (36 unique terms) Nine prints per page designed for easy preparation Tips: To ensure durability over time and repeated use, print these resources on cardstock or laminate them once printed from standard paper. Versatile Usage: In Classroom-, The can be used not only in whole group settings but also during small-size group tasks. At Home-, You can assign it as homework or language practice assignment at home - involving parents too! Main Takeaways: Promotes cooperative learning Fosters memory retention through repetition usage of words . Adds joy to teaching French language! . Assisting the teachers not only in increasing student engagement but also making classroom experience enjoyable! Note: Easy storage options simplify logistics – use baggies or hole-punch them for binder ring attachment. Phenomenal way to keep your classroom organized while fostering a respectful learning climate! Add the 'I have... Who has?' Game - Sports Vocabulary to your teaching resources and enjoy how it imbues the joy of learning a new foreign language in an exciting, engaging manner.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags French Vocabulary, Sports, Language Learning, Cooperative Learning, Classroom Resource
French: VOULOIR Futur Simple Sudoku
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
This is a French: VOULOIR Futur Simple Sudoku. There are 5 printable games for students to complete. Answer keys included. These could be used for extra practice, homework, etc.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French, Verb Tenses, Grammar, Dual Languages, World Languages, Sudoku, Crossword Puzzles, Homework, Morning Work, Bell Ringer
French: Sortir Conjugation Board Game - Present Tense
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
This resource is a French: Sortir Conjugation Board Game - Present Tense. All you have to do is print this 1-page board game. Students will conjugation verbs along the way. The first one to the finish line wins the game.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Board Game, French, Conjugation, Present Tense, Puzzles, Sortir Present Tense Conjugation French, Conjugation Of Sortir French, French Conjugation Sortir, Conjugation Of Sortir, Conjugation Sortir
French: The Game of 7 Families | Present Tenses ALLER + PLACES
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
This resource is The Game of 7 Families. This game set focuses on present tense aller + places. The goal of the game is to compose as many families as possible. The game consists of 42 cards representing 7 "familles". Instructions are included. Cards are printed 4 per page.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Game, Game Of 7 Families, Present Tense Practice, Grammar Game, French Language Activity
French: I have... Who has...? - Days, Months, and Seasons Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Games, Activities
The French: I have... Who has...? - Days, Months, and Seasons Game resource is an engaging game for students to explore vocabulary related to days of the week, months of the year and the four seasons. You can get this in color with 4 cards per page.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French Months, French Seasons, Days Of The Week, I Have Who Has, French Vocabulary, The Seasons Of The Year In French, French Words For Seasons, Seasons In French With Months, French Months And Seasons, Seasons Of The Year In French, French Seasons And Months, French Seasons Of The Year
French Vocab Review Game Mots du calendrier française J'ai, Qui a, Edi
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Mots du calendrier française J'ai, Qui a, Edi: French Vocab Review Game The French Vocab Review Game, titled Mots du calendrier française J'ai, Qui a, Edi, offers a unique and fun way to enhance vocabulary related to calendar terms in French. This exciting game is for those eager to learn or augment their linguistic prowess through an immersive experience. Catering definitely for grades 1-5 but suitable also for older children and adults. Interactive Resource with Real-world Connections This resource is interactive and facilitates real-world connections using images linked to specific vocabulary words via QR code realia.This combination of visual aids and phonetics serves as an efficient tool for reinforcing vocabulary retention. Inclusive Gameplay Instructions The game instruction included ensures seamless playing with two or more participants. It involves strategic moves of posing questions starting with 'Qui a?' (Who has?), evoking corresponding responses of 'J'ai' (I have). An element of unpredictability is introduced as any participant can initiate the game. The resources offer flexible slides where customized vocabulary or images can be added by the teachers. Versatile Tool For All Teaching Environments The 11 PPTX slides included in this download are easy convertibles into Google Slides-formatted activities. As homeschoolers also form part of our audience.An added bonus; assignments based on these cards could nurture independent learning behaviors. Pedagogical autonomy at its best: A lively warm-up activity before starting the day's teaching plan, A relaxing wrap-up activity post-sessions, An effective tool for reviewing and elucidating previously learned words. More so, the collaborative nature of this resource encourages team bonding - building connections amongst students while they have fun tackling linguistic challenges together. The use-cases for this interactive French Vocabulary game are many – adopt it as fits best with your classroom's requirements. Be sure to check out other "I Have, Who Has" games on: Food & Drink, School & Classroom, Weather & Landforms, Numbers 1-10, Colors & Patterns, and more!
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags French Vocabulary, Calendar Terms, Interactive Game, Immersive Learning, Visual Aids
French: I Have... Who Has? Game - At School Vocabulary
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities
French: I Have... Who Has? Game - At School Vocabulary A highly versatile teaching resource, designed for educators looking to engage their students in a playful introduction to the French language. This game-based learning tool is specially created for a more immersive and interactive language skill cultivation. Purpose: Developed keeping the Grade 3 to Grade 5 student in mind, this activity pack has variegated utility across diverse teaching scenarios. It can be used for whole class group activities; enhancing classroom dynamics by encouraging creative thinking and fostering camaraderie among students. It can also be utilized during small-group sessions or assigned as an engaging homework task, extending hands-on French vocabulary practice beyond the conventional classroom space. Vocabulary Focus: The core emphasis of 'French: I Have…Who Has? Game - At School Vocabulary' revolves around everyday school-related terms common in student life. Such an approach normalizes foreign-language expression by associating new words with familiar places and things which remarkably increases retention rates. Game Structure: The game begins with students distributing amongst themselves the 36 provided cards. The gameplay involves rounds where students ask their peers for specific term cards. The excitement isn't just about owning the right card but asking correctly for the next term – promoting listening attentiveness and pronunciation precision while driving intrigue as they search for that final elusive card! Pack Inclusion: A conveniently downloadable PDF file spanning four pages printed nine cards per page; you need only print these colorful cards on sturdy paper or laminate them before use. Cards are of compact size easily stored using binder rings or tucked neatly into a storage baggie after usage.'' Outcome: 'French: I Have... Who Has? Game - At School Vocabulary' enlivens the classroom and invites students on a fun linguistics adventure where learning French gradually becomes the most exciting part of their school day. This resource, suitable for both novice and experienced educators alike, extends beyond traditional academic boundaries in its innovative fusion of entertainment and language enlightenment.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags French Vocabulary, School Terminology, Game-based Learning, Language Immersion, Interactive Learning
French: Faire Conjugation Board Game - Present Tense
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Engage high school French students with this printable board game that helps them practice conjugating the irregular verb "faire" in the present tense. Students take turns rolling a die and moving game pieces along a path, conjugating "faire" correctly before proceeding. Landing on certain spaces requires them to conjugate additional verbs. The first student to reach the finish wins. This whole-group activity allows the teacher to informally assess student abilities while having interactive fun. It can also be used for individual practice or peer tutoring. With just one page to print, setup is fast and easy. The game reinforces an essential yet tricky verb in a motivating way that caters to multiple learning styles. Students will enjoy the friendly competition while gaining valuable conjugate practice.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French, Present Tense, Verbs, Conjugation, Board Game, French Faire Conjugation, Fait Conjugation, Faire Conjugation Present, Faire Conjugated, Fair Conjugation
French: SAVOIR Futur Simple Tic Tac Toe Game
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Games, Activities
This is a French: SAVOIR Futur Simple Tic Tac Toe Game. There are 6 games to play. All you have to do is print and go. Answer key included.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags French, Language Homework, World Languages, Literacy Printable, Tic Tac Toe, Games, Small Group, Dual Language, Verb Tenses, Grammar
French: Venir Conjugation Board Game - Present Tense
Foreign Languages, French, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
French Conjugation Board Game - Present Tense Verb Venir Transport students to France with this engaging board game that reinforces conjugation of the present tense French verb venir, meaning "to come." Optimized for whole class or small group instruction, students race to the finish by correctly conjugating venir as prompted on game spaces. With varied game play requiring both chance and strategy, this printable 1-page resource immerses 9th-12th graders in spoken and written French. Educators across secondary grade levels and world language classrooms will find this consumable game easily integrates into lessons on present tense verbs, providing interactive conjugation practice and review in a lively competitive format.
Author Love Learning Languages
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