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March 7, 2020

Free French spring resources

free French spring teaching resources

C’est le Printemps ! Looking for French spring resources to help your students learn some seasonal French vocabulary? You won’t want to miss these free French spring resources.

I’ve got several free French spring resources you can use with your core French or French immersion classes. I’ve also shared some links to resources from other teacher-authors who teach different ages than I have. Check them out to find something handy for your class.

Also, if you like listening to music with your students, check out these spring-themed songs. There are songs for the little ones and songs I’ve listened to with my middle and high school students.

First, for learning centers or as group work, these spring-themed speaking dice are a fun way to introduce a few vocabulary words at a time. Use them as a speaking activity or use the writing page for individual work at your centers.

French speaking activity using spring vocabulary

Next, if you need a quick and simple writing page, these French sentence starters are great for beginners. It’s a great activity to keep on-hand for fast finishers. You can also keep this in a sub folder or use it for remediation or enrichment.

French writing activity for beginners

Find all my French spring  resources here.

You can also grab some free French spring resources from other teacher authors at TpT. Here are a few that I really like:

Want to work on parts of speech with your French students? These spring-themed task cards from French Frenzy are great for centers.

These corrige les erreurs questions by Michelle Dupuis have spring-themed vocabulary and are great for correcting common spelling and grammar mistakes.

If you want a quick and easy way to get students speaking, Real Language Right Away has a free spring-themed activity that looks pretty handy!

Want to work on reading comprehension with young students? For French immersion has a spring-themed reading comprehension activity that helps even the littlest students work on their reading skills.

Also for younger readers, Yvette Rossignol has this cute French reader with spring-themed rhyming words.

La classe de Madame Angel has these fun French spring-themed activities for younger students that would be great for a literacy center.

And if you teach young students, Maternelle avec Mme Andrea has a fun color-by-code activity for les mots fréquents.

I hope you found some French spring resources that you can use with your students!

Happy teaching!

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