Immersion Parents as Learning Supporters
Websites to help with French Language Arts
School district 44 (North Vancouver) has a plethora of French Graphic Organizers available on their website both for reading and writing activities.
A website created by the University of Texas, Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services, to practice French Verb conjugation. Choose a tense and a verb type. Ad free.
Professeur Phifix is a website designed for parents and teachers alike. It includes online and printable materials covering most school subjects.
A website for verb conjugation which allows the choice of practicing one, or many different tenses at the same time. It also includes synonymes and definitions. The site does include Ad's.
Radio-Canada has a wonderful site for kids that has games, video's, contests and activities. A great spot to listen to French!
The Bescherelle is the bible of French Verbs. Go here to figure out proper conjugations, find practice quizzes, dictees, and games. Great to use when editing writing.
The Larousse French Dictionary has a lot of online content that students can access to help them when editing work, or for looking up words. It also has a built in encyclopedia and games in French.
Child Development and Rehabilitation offers worksheets for Children to work on their printing, both of letters and numbers in French and English. They also have French High Frequency Words.
TV5 Monde Jeunesse is a site with games, activities, quizzes and more. A great spot to watch French cartoons.
Le Point du FLE is a site for both learning, and teaching French. There are areas for learning new vocabulary, as well as working on conjugation, and verbs