Fun French vocabulary puzzles! There are 8 fun puzzles worksheets for revision of beginner French vocabulary at KS2 or KS3. These no prep printable activities include differentiation, vocabulary support and full answer keys. They are great for back to school, start of term, end of term, early finishers tasks etc. They include words from topics such as:
- Body Parts / Les Parties du Corps
- Calendar / Le Calendrier et Quel est la Date?
- Clothing / Les Vetements
- Colours / Les Couleurs
- Describing People / Les Descriptions Physiques
- Family / La Famille
- Food and Drink / La Nourriture et Les Boissons
- Greetings and Introductions / Les Salutations et Je me Presente
- Numbers / Les Nombres
- Pets / Les Animaux de Compagnie
- School / L’ecole
- Classroom Vocabulary / Les Objets de la Classe
- Sport and Hobbies / Le Sport et Les Passe-temps
- Weather / La Meteo
My French basics resources are made for students beginning French and near beginners in Years 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 and equivalents, depending on experience and ability. Please check previews to assess suitability.
Contained in this 35-page PDF file:
- 8 puzzles worksheets (3 versions of each)
- Full answer keys
- Vocabulary list to support students who require it
- Teacher instruction page
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Students translate numbered English words and enter into the grid. The letters in the shaded boxes, reading from top to bottom, form a French sentence. Students write this on the lines at the bottom, placing one letter on each dash (slashes separate the words), and translate it.
Choose which version you require for your students, depending on age, experience and ability: The 1-star versions have some of the letters added to the grid to support students, the 2-star versions just have the first letter of each word (or if the first letter is in a shaded box, the rest of the word has been supplied instead), while the 3-star versions (hardest) feature entirely blank grids. You can also differentiate by supplying the vocabulary support list to students who require it. This approach works especially well with the 2-star puzzles as students can use the first letter of any word they don’t know to find the French translation relatively quickly.
MORE TIPS: Students could work on these puzzles in groups or mixed ability pairs. To use again, laminate and use dry-wipe pens. Students could be encouraged to use French dictionaries or the Internet for words they do not know. They could also use them to check the meaning of the hidden sentence.
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