Aurélie and Lauren have created this PowerPoint to inform us about the different regions of France. I found it really interesting but it makes me want to go to France more than ever now! If you hope to travel to France again in the future, then this is a great resource to help you plan where to visit! Download the PowerPoint below.
Aurélie has suggested this as a nice website to use for games and activities. It has different French voices so that the children can hear a range of accents. The first link is for use on computers, the second link is for iPads (both links seem to work on my mobile phone!).
I know how much you love this number song and having a boogie to it!!!
Try and get all the way to 100!!!
Learn New Vocabulary
Complete the short High Five French videos to learn vocabulary from some new topics. https://radiolingua.com/learnathome /#primaryfrench
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Language Log
Keep a language log of all new words learnt whilst you are away from school. You can organise this either by topic or in alphabetical order.
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Appreciate Art
Take a virtual tour of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/musee-dorsay-paris?hl=en
Choose a piece of artwork that you particularly like and write a summary of what you learnt about it. |
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Rhyme time
Copy out and illustrate this French comptine. Make up actions can use when you repeat it. Which French words rhyme? |
Quiz Time
Research and create a set of 10 questions in English for someone else to answer about France
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Visual Dictionary
Create a visual dictionary by taking photos of different rooms in the house or items of furniture and finding the French word using
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english-french
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Petit escargot Porte sur son dos Sa maisonette. Aussitôt qu’il pleut Il est tout heureux. Il sort sa tête!
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Little snail Carries on his back His little house. As soon as it rains He is all happy. He pokes his head out!
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You’ve Got Mail
Write a postcard in French. Say hello, what your name is, how old you are, something that you like, and goodbye. Maybe you can send it to a friend!
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Learn some French tongue-twisters
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Listen to This!
Watch this video of a well-known children’s song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns92r5TQH3k Can you look up the meaning of some words for your language log? Find more french songs at |
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Bon Appetit!
Research and create an illustrated book of French recipes.
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Famous French People
Create a power point presentation about famous French people. They could be artists, authors, sports people, musicians or historical figures.
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La Francophonie
Make a line of paper dolls from a concertina of paper and decorate each one in the flag colours of a different French-speaking country.
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As it suggests! Stories for the children to listen to in French and to read along with in French or English.
During the COVID-19 outbreak, HighFive is providing free access to the High Five French course for teachers, parents, carers and learners.
French puzzles and games (requires PowerPoint to access the activities)
BBC Bitesize - French video clips
(No TV licence required except for content on BBC iPlayer)