French Alphabet Watches
Learning the French alphabet can be much more fun and engaging with the help of letter watches. Some people might call them alphabet bracelets, but I think these look more like watches. What do you...
View ArticleSt. Patrick’s Day French Anchor Chart & Free Printables
There are many anchor charts on the web (just do a search on Pinterest and you’ll see), but not so many examples of a French anchor chart. On this blog, you’ll find a growing collection of French...
View ArticleFun Speaking Games For Your French Classroom: Time Bomb
I’ve learned there is a magical word that will make pretty much any grammar topic, or math skill, or vocabulary list appealing to students and the word is “game”. Anytime a teacher utters these four...
View ArticleFun Game for Speaking French – When, Where, What
Here’s a game for speaking French that will have your students using lots of vocabulary. It’s also an activity that allows all students to participate regardless of their level of knowledge and...
View ArticleFrench Alphabet Game – J’ai…Qui a…?
Do you call it “j’ai… qui a…?” or “le cercle magique”? Either way, you know that students love to play this game because it’s fun, fast-paced, and easy to understand. The sets below were created to...
View ArticleFrench Reading Fluency Practice with Colors
Use an engaging Slideshare presentation to teach/review French colors (at the end of the post) and fluency practice sheets to improve students’ reading skills. French Reading Fluency Practice with...
View ArticleFrench December Calendar Cards
How can you add more practice to your morning routine? The calendar routine is an essential staple in any elementary classroom, and it’s even more important for language learning because it gives kids...
View ArticleFrench January Calendar Cards
This set of French January calendar cards will support the calendar routine in your French classroom and offer extra practice for your students. As you go through the days of the month, you can also...
View ArticleFrench February Calendar Cards
This set of French February calendar cards has a theme and I think you can guess what it is: Valentine’s Day! Think hearts, pink, red, and cuteness overload, but with some engaging tasks for your...
View ArticleFrench Storytelling Dice
No more “I don’t know what to write about!” with these free French storytelling dice! French Storytelling Dice Your students will have plenty of fiction narrative ideas to write or talk about with the...
View ArticleFrench Phonics Game: French Sounds Practice
Get your students practicing and mastering their French sounds by playing the French phonics game in this post. As they say: kids learn best when they’re having fun! French Phonics Game You and your...
View ArticleFun Speaking Games For Your French Classroom: Time Bomb
I’ve learned there is a magical word that will make pretty much any grammar topic, or math skill, or vocabulary list appealing to students and the word is “game”. Anytime a teacher utters these four...
View ArticleFun Game for Speaking French – When, Where, What
Here’s a game for speaking French that will have your students using lots of vocabulary. It’s also an activity that allows all students to participate regardless of their level of knowledge and...
View ArticleFrench Alphabet Game – J’ai…Qui a…?
Would you call this French alphabet game “j’ai… qui a…?” or “le cercle magique”? French is an amazing language and there are many ways to call something. Either way, students love to play this game...
View ArticleFrench Reading Fluency Practice with Colors
Use an engaging Slideshare presentation to teach/review French colors (at the end of the post) and fluency practice sheets to improve students’ French reading fluency skills. French Reading Fluency...
View ArticleFrench December Calendar Cards
How can you add more practice to your morning routine? The calendar routine is an essential staple in any elementary classroom, and it’s even more important for language learning because it gives kids...
View ArticleFrench January Calendar Cards
This set of French January calendar cards will support the calendar routine in your French classroom and offer extra practice for your students. As you go through the days of the month, you can also...
View ArticleFrench February Calendar Cards
This set of French February calendar cards has a theme and I think you can guess what it is: Valentine’s Day! Think hearts, pink, red, and cuteness overload, but with some engaging tasks for your...
View ArticleFrench Storytelling Dice
No more “I don’t know what to write about!” with these free French storytelling dice! French Storytelling Dice Your students will have plenty of fiction narrative ideas to write or talk about with the...
View ArticleFrench Phonics Game: French Sounds Practice
Get your students practicing and mastering their French sounds by playing the French phonics game in this post. As they say: kids learn best when they’re having fun! French Phonics Game You and your...
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