710Uploads
1480k+Views
758k+Downloads
All resources
French Idioms 2
As my students so enjoyed the previous French Idiom worksheet I prepared for them I decided to make a second one. Good practise for spotting verbs. If you find this to be of any use to you please take the time to leave a comment. Your feedback to very much appreciated.
Le Printemps
An introduction to sping vocabulary. Words are given, pupils match them to the pictures.
Les couleurs ~ Matching Pairs
A matching pairs game for practicing names of colours in French/German/Spanish/Italian. Children have to turn two cards up of the same colour to win the pair. They must say the name of the colour to be able to win the cards. Print double copies of coloured stars cards. Please take the time to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Un beau sapin de Noël
A picture to colour following instructions.
À quelle heure....
A graduated ‘fill-in’ worksheet using reflexive verbs and time for your daily routine. What time do you wake up, get up, get washed, get dressed? etc… Answer, I wake up, get up, etc. followed by a particular time. Good for reinforcing and revision of clock times plus the use of reflexive verbs. I have purposely left times blank, so children can choose whatever they would like. Any feed back would be most appreciated.
My thanks to clker.com for the use of the clipart pics.
Connect 4 - Quel temps fait-il?
Board game using weather phrases. After teaching different types of weather children draw the weather symbols themselves.
Où est le chat?
How to practice saying where something is. Practice for saying: dans, sur, sous, devant, et derrière.
Les Métiers
Gap-fill exercise for learning a variety of jobs. Covers how to say where someone works and what someone's job is. There is also an extended sentences worksheet which recaps possessive adjectives. If you use this, please spare a moment to comment. Your feedback is really appreciated.
KS3 French - Personalities board game
Board game to practise describing personalities. Could be played in several ways: Je suis …, Tu es … Il est… Elle est, Ma mère est, mon père est, mon ami est etc… The possibilities are endless. Please take a moment to comment. Your feedback is really appreciated.
Savez-vous planter les choux
Do you know how to plant cabbages? A classic French song ideal for learning vocabulary for body parts. Children can choose whatever body parts they like which makes the song even more enjoyable and fun!! Please take the time to comment. Your feedback will be really appreciated.
Le Ménage
Worksheets to introduce and practice household chores. Please take moment to comment if you use these. Your feedback is much appreciated.
French Reward Notes
Reward notes are ideal for sending home to reward hard workers. An encouraging message works wonders in boosting a child's confidence particularly when they are learning a new language. If you use these, please spare a moment to comment. Your feedback is very much appreciated.
Trouver les différences - une image de Noël
Two pictures to discuss and find the differences on a Christmas theme. Practises Christmas vocabulary, animals, weather, numbers, negatives, prepositions and the expression 'il y a&'. An enjoyable way for children to talk about what they see in the two pictures and for them to be able to compare the differences. If this worksheet is of any use to you, please take the time to leave a comment. Your feedback is very much appreciated.
KS2 / KS3 French - Animals Board Game
A fun way to practise the names of animals in French. However could in fact be used for any language. An extension to simply naming the animals, could be to practise the phrase J'ai un chat, J&'ai une souris etc.. Colours could also be mentioned or even the size of the animal. Or even Je n&';ai pas chat, Je n'ai pas de souris etc... Please take a moment to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated. Have fun and enjoy...
L'été poem
A poem descibing the arrival of summer. Introduces related vocabulary. I have made two copies of the poem. One is decorated and the other has been left blank so as the pupils can draw their own pictures.
Dans Mon Jardin
What can you find in a garden? Children draw a picture and then write in French the name for what they have drawn. Will help with practicing names of animals and familiar everyday objects.
La Chenille Qui Fait Les Trous - Book to make
A fun activity for young children - making their very own book. Instructions can be given of what colour each picture has to be coloured. Also revises: numbers, names of days of the week and names of food items. When book is completed, children can begin telling the story of the very hungry caterpillar. For example 'lundi je mange une pomme, mardi je mange deux prunes, etc… I have included a picture of the completed book. If you use this, please spare a moment to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Let's revise clothes
A simple tick box activity following instructions as to what 'I wear' on a particular day. Revises days of the week. Feedback as to how successful this worksheet was, would be much appreciated.
Le Petit Déjeuner - Flashcards
Breakfast items flashcards. Useful for practising vocabulary in any language. Please spare a moment to comment. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Le Printemps poem
A poem about 'spring'. Introduces related vocabulary.