Here’s my list of free digital FSL resources for French teachers that you can take, download, print, or modify to your needs and use today in your classroom!
Free printable Scratch coding blocks “en français”! Download, print, cut them out and do some fun unplugged coding activities in your FSL classes today!
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French THINK Digital Citizenship Posters -P.E.N.S.E.Z avant de poster:
Free printable Digital Citizenship posters to use in your FSL classroom. This is a translation of the popular English “T.H.I.N.K Before you Post” posters. Enjoy, modify or edit to the needs of your classroom!
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Free hyperdoc Google Slides template that you can customize to your own classes or use the pre-made Media Literacy versions. There are 2 versions, one in English and one in French!
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Free blank dictionary/digital word wall template, using Google Slides make a digital dictionary or online “word wall” where you and your students can add to as the school year goes on. You can find an example of a working copy I made with grade 3 students here.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE BLANK TEMPLATE & USE IT TODAY!
CLICK HERE FOR MY BLOG POST ABOUT DIGITAL WORD WALL!
Online breakout games promote the 4 Cs, motivate and engage students.
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Student-created French stop-motion animations with the theme of digital citizenship and online safety.
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Les compétences du 21e siecle sketchnote.
New Ministry online resources – Ressource sur l’innovation en apprentissage: http://ilr-ria.cforp.ca/RIA/index.html
Free FSL Junior lesson plan for Pink Day/Journée rose (an modify for other grades!) – Design Pink Day t-shirts with slogans. Includes a French article about February’s Pink Shirt Day from www.lesplan.com. #DayofPink #JournéeRose
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Free printable, downloadable, customizable French translation of the Media Triangle. 2 different versions available. Use this to help your students analyze media texts.
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A resource page I created full of French and English coding resources! Scroll to the bottom for French!
Thanks to Eric Curts for his English version of this awesome wintertime emoji story template. You can find the original here.
For my French version of the template click here to make yourself a copy.
Free printable poster for French Immersion & FSL teachers. “Notre trousse de citoyenneté numérique” a neat analogy for teaching digital citizenship.
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Yet another amazing resource from Eric Curts, students can build their own jack-o-lantern using Google Slides. Here’s the original post.
Click here for my French translation of this activity.
A quick tutorial to show how to add French accents in Google Docs using the “easy accents” add-on. Easy peasy!
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A how-to tutorial blog post to make your own Google Drawings Templates for your FSL classrooms. Make posters, infographics, you name it!
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Ever tried green screening? In this post, I give tips about making transparent backgrounds on any device. Why not create French stories, posters or images with your students as the stars?
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Physical Education poster sketchnote to remind students of proper clothing and shoes in gym classes.
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S.T.A.R.S Equivalent for French Immersion HPE Teachers: “Vedettes du S.P.O.R.T”
My translated version of the “S.T.A.R.S” program for French immersion physical education classes.
Grade level: Primary/Junior/Intermediate
Tags: posters, phys ed, éducation physique, French immersion, HPE.
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Bilingual posters for HPE classes to promote physical literacy and keeping active. Print the posters and see how long it takes students to climb the CN Tower and the Eiffel Tower!
“La Grande Course de la Francophonie” is a fun French activity that I made using Google Slides and Forms. Students are hunting for answers, watching videos and submitting answers through Forms –it’s modelled after the popular TV show.
*Adapted from Sandra Chow’s English version.
Ask the “good” higher level thinking questions using this French Q-Chart.
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Là où je dors is an interactive website with a selection of videos of Francophone children from all over the world who each give a glimpse into their lives and bedrooms. I love that this site exposes my students to several French accents and dialects that they wouldn’t necessarily hear here in Toronto.
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Love, Acceptance & Diversity Posters in French:
To try to educate students about how to move from hatred to love, intolerance to acceptance, homogeneity to diversity, and exclusion to inclusion, I’ve shared a set of 3 posters depicting words associated with a hateful society, a society in progress, and a pluralistic society.
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