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I have made these flashcards for classroom use.  Simply download and print them on card or laminate for durability.  Alternatively you could print them on an inkjet/laser printer transparency for use on an overhead projector.   

                                     
Please be (very!) patient whilst waiting for these to download.  It make take a long time.

Food and Drink

carrots & mushrooms

cauliflower & banana

egg & potato

peas & peach

pineapple & strawberry

lemon & apple

bread & chicken

coffee & coke

pizza & sandwich

water & orange juice

red wine & milk

Clothes

dress & spectacles

hat & gloves

jacket & shorts

shirt & shoes

skirt & socks

Animals

cat & bird

dog

hamster & goldfish

horse

rabbit & mouse

Weather

rain

wind

snow

storm

sunny
 

Colours

red

blue

black

green

brown

grey

orange

white

yellow

A colour pallet with the names of colours in French.

 

Here are various task sheets which I have found useful to support teaching French.

 

A colouring sheet for children to practise their colours in French.
   

A numbered colouring sheet where children could practise their French colours.
   

A clown colouring sheet to practise French colours.
   

A colouring sheet to practise French colours.
   

A work sheet which has colours of classroom objects written down for the children to follow.
   

A child-friendly street map which helps children practise directions in an enjoyable way.
   

A sheet with pictures of fruits and vegetables and children have to write the correct French word.
   

A blank menu card where children can create their own menu using food words.
   

A blank map of France which has Paris and some of the main rivers marked on it.
   

A Christmas scene to colour.  Children have to understand the written names of French objects and which colour they are to use.
   

A worksheet which practises numbers to ten.
   

A dot to dot where children have to follow the numbers written in French.
   

A worksheet where children have to read the time in French and mark it on clock faces.
   

A template of a house where children have to name the rooms and furniture.
   

A word search with French days of the week.

 

 

A worksheet which shows celebrations of Bastille Day.

 

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