Grouping cards for French class FRENCH PARTNER CARDS
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These French partner cards are a great way to get control of classroom management while you easily put students in groups! You'll also get cards for putting students in groups of 3, 4, and 5, so it's an easy way to quickly group your students no matter what type of activity you are doing!
This resource includes two sets of cards, so you can choose whether you want to use the French vocabulary cards or the French culture cards.
To expose students to more French vocabulary, use the vocabulary cards with French words and images.
You'll get:
- French school vocabulary
- French animal vocabulary
- French food vocabulary (fruits and vegetables)
- French food vocabulary (French foods such as les macarons, la quiche, or le croissant)
To expose students to more French vocabulary, use the culture cards with places and countries (no images included on these cards).
You'll get:
- French cities
- French châteaux
- Places in Paris
- francophone countries
This is a great way to introduce vocabulary and culture with no effort, because students will constantly see and hear the French words without being expressly taught! I love to use these as a way to assign seats on the first day! Included in this resource are 3 ways you can use these all year!
What do teachers say?
"Love the cards, it is great to have a variety of ways to group/pair students...thank you"
"Fun and unique idea to groups students. Merci!"
"Life saver and partner-drama reducer! Thanks!"
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