L’heure - Telling Time in French - 12 Hour Clock - Battleship Games - Bataille Navale
Use this classic game format to have your students practice telling time in French using a 12 hour clock. This is a NO PREP activity, just print and go. 5 versions of the game are included.
You may also be interested in my 24 hour clock battleship games or the bundle of both sets which includes this resource.
Students randomly place ships on their grid at the top of the sheet by drawing filled in circles. The number of circles for each of their six battleships is indicated at the top of the page. As they try to discover the location of their opponent’s ships, they use the grid on the bottom of the sheet to keep track. Instructions are provided in English on each page. Have a look at the preview to see what these games look like.
A list of hours is written in the left column, and minutes are written on the top in numeric form. Students randomly match the hours on the left with minutes at the top.
There is not an answer key included with this resource due to the number of possible responses. This game will give your students a chance to use vocabulary for telling time with a 12 hour clock such as: et quart, moins le quart, et demie, moins vingt, etc.
How to play:
Print out one page of the version of this game that you want to use per student. Students draw circles to represent their boats on the grid at the top of the game board. Students play against each other to try to find and eventually sink their opponent’s boats.
Eight hours (1 heure, 2 heures, etc) are written in the vertical column and minutes are written in the boxes at the top. To choose a square, the player must say an hour on the left along with minutes at the top.
All of the vocabulary they’ll need is written right on the game sheet. Each game sheet includes two battleship grids, one for the student and one for keeping track of guesses.
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L'heure - French Telling Time - 12 and 24 Hour Clock - GAMES BUNDLE
L'heure - French Telling Time - 12 and 24 Hour Clock - GAMES BUNDLE This bundle of no-prep board games, fortune tellers, j'ai . . . qui a activities, Connect 4 games, battleship games, dots & boxes activities, and a big board game with 100 cards for telling time in French is a fantastic way to help beginners master time using both 12 and 24 hour clocks. Save over 30% with this bundle. Includes the following resources: * L'heure - French Telling Time Board Game - 24 Hour Clock * L'heure - French Telling Time Board Game - 12 Hour Clock * L'heure - French Telling Time - 24 Hour Clock Fortune Tellers - Cootie Catchers * L'heure - French Telling Time - 12 Hour Clock Fortune Tellers - Cootie Catchers * L'Heure - French Time - 24 Hour Clock - J'ai...Qui a... - I have...Who has * L'Heure - French Time - 12 Hour Clock - J'ai...Qui a... - I have...Who has * L'heure - Telling Time in French Connect 4 Game - 24 Hour Clock * L'heure - Telling Time in French Connect 4 Game - 12 Hour Clock * L'heure - Telling Time in French - 24 Hour Clock - Battleship Games * L'heure - Telling Time in French - 12 Hour Clock - Battleship Games * French Dots and Boxes Game - QUELLE HEURE EST-IL - No prep printable * Telling time in French - Board Game - Quelle heure est-il? Sample times used for the 12 hour clock games: 3h30 7h15 12h00 - midi 9h17 6h20 4h00 8h25 2h15 5h35 10h10 3h08 5h30 2h45 11h53 6h10 8h22 12h00 - minuit 7h45 1h40 4h55 Sample times used for the 24 hour clock games: 13h30 17h15 12h00 19h17 16h20 14h00 18h25 12h15 15h35 20h10 19h08 20h30 21h45 23h53 16h10 18h22 0h00 17h45 21h40 14h55
L'heure - Telling Time in French - 12 & 24 Hour Clock Battleship Games - BUNDLE
L'heure - Telling Time in French - 12 & 24 Hour Clock Battleship Games - BUNDLE Use this classic game format to have your students practice telling time in French using 12 hour and 24 hour clocks. These are NO PREP activities, just print and go. 10 versions of the game are included in this bundle. Students randomly place ships on their grid at the top of the sheet by drawing filled in circles. The number of circles for each of their six battleships is indicated at the top of the page. As they try to discover the location of their opponent's ships, they use the grid on the bottom of the sheet to keep track. Instructions are provided in English on each page. Have a look at the preview to see what these games look like. A list of hours is written in the left column, and minutes are written on the top in numeric form. Students randomly match the hours on the left with minutes at the top. There is not an answer key included with this resource due to the number of possible responses. These games will give your students a chance to use vocabulary for telling time with a 12 hour clock such as: et quart, moins le quart, et demie, moins vingt, etc. The set which uses the 24 hour clock will be a good reminder not to use that vocabulary and to say the actual numbers. How to play: Print out one page of the version of this game that you want to use per student. Students draw circles to represent their boats on the grid at the top of the game board. Students play against each other to try to find and eventually sink their opponent’s boats. Eight hours are written in the vertical column and minutes are written in the boxes at the top. To choose a square, the player must say an hour on the left along with minutes at the top. All of the vocabulary they’ll need is written right on the game sheet. Each game sheet includes two battleship grids, one for the student and one for keeping track of guesses.
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