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Introductory French Full Year of Lessons and Activities | Paper and Digital

Introductory French Full Year of Lessons and Activities | Paper and Digital

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Introduce your upper elementary students to French with these games and activities that will keep them busy all year. They can be used without French speaking skills and it is perfect to leave with your English speaking substitute teacher! There is so much stuff in this bundle that you'll have your planning done for the whole year!

This full year of beginner French resources includes:

  • complete lesson plans that includes reading, writing, listening and speaking activities written in English to French. Instructions for how to modify the lessons are included.
  • background information about French and how to explain the use and context of different French phrases and vocabulary to students for non-native French speakers or teachers who are new to teaching French.
  • activities that take five minutes or less to prepare.
  • opportunities for students to read, speak, listen and write in French.
  • predictive writing and conversation activities.
  • student templates in a variety of formats so you can adapt the activities for your students.
  • photographs of student examples.
  • simple assessments for students to practice reading and writing.
  • student pages with instructions written in English and French.
  • answer keys and suggested answers.
  • a digital version for most of the activities. The digital version contains loose text that can be read by your assistive technology, but we cannot guarantee it will pronounce the text with the correct accent. To access the digital version, download the PDF and use the link in that file.
  • enough activities to teach 150 minutes per week of French for the entire school year. Many of the activities can be used multiple times throughout the year for review as well, so you will have more resources than you will need for the first year of French.
Our Full Year Introductory French Bundle of resources includes:
  • French Alphabet: Teach students how to pronounce the alphabet, games, reference pages, create a dictionary
  • Introductory Vocabulary (Greetings and Leave Takings): Teach simple phrases to say hello, goodbye, yes, no, or show approval through a variety of activities
  • Colours: Learn about the colours, make reference pages and do several difference French colour by code activities.
  • Numbers to 100: Learn the numbers and then use them in a variety of real-world activities, reference pages
  • Telling Time and Reading Clocks: Learn how to say time in French through a variety of activities including a set of task cards, posters and reference pages
  • Calendar: Use reference pages to say the months of the year or days of the week along with related voacbulary.
  • Subject Pronouns: (je, tu, nous, vous, il, elle, ils, elles) Use the reference posters to practice using subject pronouns. Include blank versions to add any pronouns being used in your classroom.
  • Posing Questions: Teach students different ways to pose questions in French through a reference folder activity (that also includes a no cut version).
  • Commands: Students will design a game to teach and use different commands.
  • Determiners: (le, la, l', les, une, un, des) Students will complete a variety of activities to learn about feminine, masculine and plural nouns.
  • the full year includes a sequence guide to help get your year planned out.

Ninja Note:  This file is a ZIP file and contains all the PDFs. To access the digital versions, download the PDF and use the link in that file.

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