This KS2 / KS3 Beginners French Language Families BUNDLE (Ma Famille / La Famille) covers key teaching points and provides speaking and writing tasks for introduction to, and revision of, family members in French vocabulary and phrases. Contains an interactive PPT PowerPoint lesson presentation, engaging games and activities, differentiated worksheets and puzzles.

 
My FSL / MFL French basics resources and units suit students beginning French, near beginners (and intermediate learners for revision) in:

  • Upper Primary (Key Stage 2 KS2) - Year 4, 5, 6 (Y4 Y5 Y6)
  • Secondary (Key Stage 3 KS3) - especially Year 7 and 8 (Y7 / Y8)
  • Equivalents such as Grades 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Core French in Canada
  • May suit others, depending on experience

 

Please the individual resource pages for fuller descriptions and previews. All resources in PDF, apart from the PowerPoint presentation.

 
THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES:

  • Substantial lesson presentation
  • Happy Families (Jeu des 7 Famille) Card Game
  • Four in a Row Board Game
  • Loop Game / Dominoes
  • 3 Worksheets (plus answers)
  • Crossword
  • Wordsearch
  • Additional versions of some writing pages to suit different levels of ability or experience

 
BUY THE INDIVIDUAL PACKS SEPARATELY IF YOU PREFER…
French Family Presentation
French Family Worksheets and Puzzles
French Family Games

If teaching French Pets alongside Family vocabulary you might like…
French Family and Pets Role Play Cards
French Family and Pets BIG BUNDLE

THESE RESOURCES ARE ALSO INCLUDED IN:
French KS2 / KS3 MEGA BUNDLE 2

  • There’s enough in my French Family BUNDLE for multiple lessons
  • Some resources could be used for homework tasks.
  • Includes vocabulary for the following family members: le frere (brother), la soeur (sister), le fils (son), la fille (daughter), le pere (father), la mere (mother), le bebe (baby), le grand-pere (grandfather), la grand-mere (grandmother), le beau-pere (stepfather), la belle-mere (stepmother), le demi-frere (stepbrother), la demi-soeur (stepsister), l’oncle (uncle), la tante (aunt), le cousin (male cousin), la cousine (female cousin), les jumeaux (twins), enfant unique (only child). ‘Mon’ and ‘ma’ are also used to say ‘my father’, ‘my sister’ etc. More informal names for Mum, Dad, Grandad and Grandma are also mentioned.
  • The presentation and worksheets also support learners in answering questions about families, such as Qui est-ce? (Who is this?), Tu as des freres ou des soeurs? (Do you have any brothers or sisters?) and Combien de personnes il y a dans ta famille? (How many people are there in your family?).
  • Giving names, ages and information about where people live is also consolidated.

 
Many thanks for your interest in my resources.
 

MORE TOPICS TO EXPLORE…

Body Parts
Calendar
Classroom Objects and Schools
Colours
Describing People (Physical and Character)
Clothing
Food and Drink
Greetings and Introductions
Houses
Numbers
Sports and Hobbies
Transport
Weather

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suzannehill

7 years ago
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Thanks for sharing - these worked well. Le demi-frère is half brother and le beau-frère is step-brother or brother in law though. Merci

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