Helping out my French Immersion teachers

I have mentioned that I teach at a dual track school which means there is English and French Immersion classes from Primary to Grade 6.  As you can tell I love creating different printables for the classroom that I can use every year.  I love the 2 primary french immersion teachers who teach with me and I love sharing because as teachers we should be sharing ideas and materials/resources.  Every time I show them something, they always say "I wish we had that in French."  So, my goal is that wherever possible with anything I make, I will translate it into french so they can use it.  


So here is a French Immersion J’ai et Qui a with shapes and colours all in french.  I have created 4 sets of cards for your students’ fun!  The first deck has a mix of circles, triangles, squares and rectangles with different colours for each shape.  The second deck has a mix of circles, triangles, squares, rectangles and hexagons with different colours for each shape.  The third deck has a mix of rectangles, squares, triangles, trapezoids and half-circles with different colours for each shape.  The fourth deck has a mix of triangles, squares, rectangles, rhombuses, pentagons and hexagons with different colours for each shape.  Each set of decks have either just the picture on them or the picture and the words so you can pick which deck you want to print for your class.  Each game has been created for 30 students but I have adapted it so you can play this game with 17 to 30 players.  I have included lists of cards you need for the amount of students you have starting with 17 students all the way up to 30 students.

Aligned with Common Core Standards





You can find the french immersion J'ai Qui a game in my TPT store at the following link:

Enjoy!

Kemble

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