French Christmas Eve Le réveillon | Paper
French Christmas Eve Le réveillon | Paper
Bring the magic of French-Canadian holiday traditions to your classroom with this easy resource about Le réveillon! This resource about Christmas Eve traditions is designed to make teaching French culture easy and enjoyable for students and educators alike. It's great for December or your French sub plans.
This resource is included in our French Canadian Celebrations Bundle.
This French Christmas activity includes:
- Step-by-step instructions to guide you through teaching Le Réveillon, even if you’re not fluent in French. The plans are written in English.
- Students can read and learn in French (don't worry-we kept it simple). Students will use cognates and near-cognates to learn new French phrases.
- Bilingual Instructions (English and French) to support both student understanding and teacher flexibility.
- Background information for the teacher is written into the lesson plan. We've also included answer keys and suggested answers.
- Google slides with loose text that can be read by your assistive technologies.
Why teachers love it:
- Students can write in English, French, or a mix of both to suit their language abilities.
- Tailored for both French-speaking and non-French-speaking educators.
- Ideal for December lessons, cultural explorations, or French substitute plans.
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Introduce students to the joy of Le réveillon, highlighting the traditions of French Canada during the holiday season.
This activity supports:
- introducing French.
- learning about vocabulary related to Le réveillon
- introducing French or Francophone culture in Canada.
Are you looking for more French and FSL resources?
- French Christmas Bingo Game for FSL classes Grade 3+
Looking for more celebrations?
- La Fête nationale du Québec | Saint Jean Baptiste
- La cabane à sucre
- Le festival du Voyageur
- Le Carnaval de Québec
- La fête national de l’Acadie
- Le réveillon
This resource is included in our French Canadian Celebrations Bundle.
Ninja Note: This resource requires the buyer to download the PDF and then click on the links in that file to access the digital version.
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