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French Class Emergency Sub Plans Paper Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

French Class Emergency Sub Plans Paper Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6

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Take all the worry and stress out of creating sub plans in the middle of a disaster with this print-and-use set of plans to get your supply teacher through 150-200 minutes of French class instruction even if they don't speak a word of French. Put your mind at ease while you're out of the classroom handling life.

You just set this up at the beginning of the year and then continue with life :)

Ninja Note: These French sub plans are to cover FSL or Core French classes where students are beginning to learn French. This resource is not intended for French Immersion classes.

In our experience, these plans will not work with students who are within the first three months of the school year learning French for the first time. They will not work for adults who cannot follow the lesson plan (which includes annotations for what the teacher needs to say and do). The lesson plans must be left with the activities so the teacher can lead the activities.

This life-saving resource includes:

  • 150-200 minutes worth of French learning activities along with some extra activities to fill the time just in case. These activities use French but are designed to keep students busy even if your substitute cannot speak French. These are not designed to be purchased by the substitute unless you want to keep them "just in case."
  • editable pages with instructions to set up a supply teacher binder using our sub plan template that can be used all year long. Suggestions on how to handle multiple groups of students working on various schedules are included.
  • a fun theme of Canadian inventions.
  • detailed instructions for your supply teacher for all the activities (so any sub should be able to follow along). The plans are in English in case you cannot find a French-speaking supply teacher. We tested them with an adult with no recent teaching experience (which happens more often these days) and they were able to use them.
  • background information about French language skills just in case the teacher needs it.
  • student pages with English instructions to help support learning.
  • answer keys or suggested answers.
  • word work, reading, writing and extension activities for students who are just beginning to learn French.
  • one of the activities can be optionally enhanced with access to the Internet. This resource does not require the internet.

This resource supports:

  • any upper elementary French class with students who can already read basic English.
  • French Canadian French is used. The words used in this resource may be different than your region.

Ninja Note: This file is a PDF and requires printing for students to use.

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Les textes en français de ce document sont écrits d’après les rectifications de l’orthographe recommandées par le Conseil supérieur de la langue française (Paris, 1990). Pour plus d’informations veuillez consulter le site suivant: www.orthographe-recommandee.info

The French texts in this document are written using the new French spelling recommended by the Conseil supérieur de la langue française (Paris, 1990). For more information please consult the following website: www.orthographe-recommandee.info

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