French Studies

French Resources

Chers parents: 

 

I’ve put together some fun and educational online activities that you can easily do with your child at home. I invite you to try these once in a while to bring more French into your home. 

Amusez-vous! 

 

  1. Jeux Sam Amuse: Here you will find some vocabulary games, bingo and little videos that will help your child review vocabulary and learn new words.  

         https://www.french-games.net/frenchtopics 

  1. https://www.logicieleducatif.fr/: Find the French activity section (Francais) and try out the letter sound games (lecture – sons) and the vocabulary activities (vocabulaire). 
  2. https://www.lasouris-web.org/: More interactive french games for young learners. The graphics are a bit older but it’s useful and fun nonetheless! 
  3.  Wordwall Games to practice the sounds and vocabulary. https://wordwall.net/fr-ca/community/hiver-hiver (grade 1-2)
  4. https://wordwall.net/fr-ca/community/le-son-ou-1 
  5. https://wordwall.net/fr-ca/community/french/bingo-le-son-ch 
  6. https://wordwall.net/fr-ca/community/francais-son-oi 
  7. https://wordwall.net/en-us/community/french/les-couleurs(
  8. https://wordwall.net/en-us/community/french/les-nombres-1-20 
  9. https://wordwall.net/en-us/community/les-pr%C3%A9positions-de-lieu 
  10. https://wordwall.net/fr-ca/community/voyelles 
  11. https://wordwall.net/fr-ca/community/automne 
  12. https://wordwall.net/en-tr/community/les-sons-francais

 

In addition to these activities, here are some links to French films and stories for children: 

 

  1.  https://www.camptournesol.ca/30-french-films-for-kids/: A compilation of 35 best films and TV series for kids and their family 
  2. https://www.thefrenchexperiment.com/stories: Children’s stories translated into French and spoken by a native French speaker. Great for kids… and adults too! Read along in French or English.