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French Immersion Ordinal Board Games

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Again and again my french immersion teacher counterparts in primary are constantly telling me they struggle to find resources they can use in their classroom.  So I am on a mission that if I have created something for my classroom, I will also create it for them to use in their classroom.  So here are my ordinal games but for a french immersion classroom. You can find the French Immersion Ordinal Board Games in my TPT store at the following link:   http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/French-Immersion-Ordinal-Board-Games Enjoy! Kemble :-)

I Have Who Has for French Immersion

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I teach at a school that has a French Immersion program so the French Immersion Primary teachers asked me if I could make my Christmas I Have Who Has card game for them with J’ai and Qui a on the cards.  I know they are always saying how there is so much more available for teachers who teach in english so I had no problem making the cards for them.   So if you are a French Immersion Primary teacher, I have placed this package in my TPT store at the following link: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Jai-Qui-a-Christmas-Math-Game or in my TeachersNotebook shop at the following link: http://www.teachersnotebook.com/product/kemble_flynn/french-immersion-christmas-i-have-who-has-card-game Included in this package: - J’ai et Qui a cards (colour & black and white pictures no words) can be played between 17-30 players - J’ai et Qui a cards (colour & black and white pictures with words) can be played between 17-30 players Enjoy! Kemble :-)

Halloween Fun

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Halloween is coming up and the students get so excited for it!!  This is when I love doing little Halloween games that are fun and the students can play over and over.  I use erasers and plastic spiders from the Dollar Store.  Here are some of the games we like to play in my class: Zero Wins Player A takes 10 pumpkin erasers and places them on the pumpkin and Player B takes 10 ghost erasers and places them on the ghost. Each player, in turn, spins the spinner and does what it says.  For example, if Player A spins “get 2”, Player A must take 2 ghost erasers and put them with their pumpkin erasers.  If Player B spins “lose 3”, Player B gives 3 of the ghost erasers to Player A.  The first player to end up with zero erasers wins. Spider's Web Taking turns, each player flicks the paper clip on the spinner and whatever number the paper clip lands on, the player takes that many spiders off the spider web.  Once all the spiders are off the web, each player counts h

Thanksgiving Day Math Game

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Last year for Thanksgiving, I wanted a game that the kids could easily play and have fun.  So I bought a big styrofoam ball and a bag of feathers from Dollarama and printed out a picture of a turkey.  I taped the turkey on the front and stuck the feathers in.  The students had to take turns rolling a die and take that amount of feathers out of the turkey.  Once all the feathers were gone, the students had to count how many feathers they each had and the student with the most feathers won.  Then the students placed the feathers back into the turkey and played again.   So this year, I decided to take this idea one step further and created feathers (which I laminated) with numbers and pictures of either one die or two dice.  And the game pretty much stays the same in that kids take turns rolling either one die or two dice and either take that amount of feathers or take the feather with that number/die/dice on it.  I hot glue gunned Q-tips on the back of each feather so they would

Math Game - Dot Bingo

I taught grade 1 a few years ago and created these templates for one of the outcomes I taught.   This game is aligned with the Atlantic Canada Mathematics Grade 1 outcome A1 compare two sets for size in a variety of ways.   Student A gets a set of coloured counters and Student B gets a set of different coloured counters.   Students take turns rolling a die.   They cover any one square that is one more than the number on the die.   The player who first covers three in a row is the winner.   It's a fairly simple game but the kids love it.  You just need  to cut and laminate each board.  You can download the game at the following link: Dot Bingo Enjoy!! Kemble :-)