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French class bingo
French class bingo









french class bingo

The license for purchase is a single-user only license. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved - it may not be copied, share or rewritten in any way. I add an extraĬhallenge by calling the time phrases out in English from time to time - I’ve found that’s a really great way of further consolidating vocab - students have to focus carefully on the language ‘switch’! It’s definitely useful to have calling cards, so that you can keep track of what you’re calling out, and it also lets students be the bingo caller too, meaning they can play quite independently.įRENCH counters you can laminate for students to play with - or keep it low-tech Games for students to create their own bingo grids for each other.ģ2 FRENCH calling cards, with all the time phrases written in full. Depending on the size of your class, you should have several winners per game! The grids designed for all the squares to be crossed off in order to win the game.ģ0 FRENCH time phrases bingo 9-square grids, 2 per page (15 pages) - great for both listening and reading skillsĢ0 mixed clock face and time phrase 9-square grids, 2 per page (10 pages).ģ blank templates for clock face, time phrase and mixed clock face and time phrase Sometimes I cut out the grids, and place them in a small bowl or similar object on tables, and students select grids randomly from the bowl. I play in different ways, for example I might give students a random selection of pages, and they select the order of grids they play from. In this pack I’ve included six files, which are all non-editable and in a zipped format:ĥ0 clock face 9-square grids, 2 per page (25 pages). This activity will support your class as they learn to recognise the number words for 0 to 10 in French.

french class bingo

Players mark their cards with bingo chips (or pennies) until one player has five in a row and shouts 'Bingo' red rouge. This exciting and engaging, fantastic French Bingo Game will help you make your French lessons on numbers 0-10 more fun and memorable for your KS2 children.

french class bingo

I have folders ready with lots of different bingo grids in them, so that they are good to grab and go whenever students select them, or I decide it’s time for a quick practice and refresh session. Take turns drawing a card from each stack and call out the color and number pair in French (for example, if you pull a red card and the number 8, you'd call 'rouge huit'). Play in primary / elementary French lessons, and in your first high school French lessons too! All my students, regardless of age, find playing the games a great way of consolidating their vocab, and developing their FRENCH language skills in general - bingo is absolutely perfect for speaking, listening, reading and writing/spelling. PRIMARY FRENCH TELLING TIME O’CLOCK BINGO GAMES - 100 DIFFERENTIATED BINGO GRIDS AND 32 CALLING CARDS - PERFECT FOR PRIMARY AND BEGINNER FRENCH!īingo games are perfect for language learning, and they’re really easy to differentiate.











French class bingo