Interactive french games sports
These games are fun and education-oriented. They allow your children to learn while having fun. We regularly put new games online on our website, around a fun and educational world. Search our wide selection of free printable games including sudoku, crosswords, mazes, treasure hunts, scavenger hunts, printable puzzles and much more.
Pick what you want and what will make your children happy! Play is at the heart of all learning so we want our free games to be fun, attractive and educational! Discover an innovative game concept: hunt games, escape games and police investigations, downloadable and printable for any parties such as birthday ones, themed tea times or simply family activities.
Made by both childcare and young children professional with a state certification, our games allow parents to put in place an original fun educative activity, easy and cheap to download. You can see the meaning of the French text by clicking on the language sign above the telephone.
Move between pictures using the arrow buttons at the bottom. Say the words after you hear them. Also write down the words you see on the screen. Writing down the words a few times will help you to remember the vocabulary much better than just saying it. In this activity, you will be shown the pictures one at a time. A voice will ask you whether this is a picture of You must decide whether these words match the picture or not.
If you think they do, press the tick button. If you think the words are for a different picture, press the cross button. If you are right, you get a gold star. If you are wrong a sign appears telling you what the correct answer was, and you get a red star with a cross. So, you will see a picture then a voice will ask "Is this a picture of You choose an answer by clicking on the written words for that answer.
In the U. Throwing the boules is done with concentration. The players squat down slowly, holding the boule down at the side with palm and fingers facing ahead. Players may either point pointer to drop the boule as close as possible to the cochonnet , or shoot tirer to knock the boule of an opponent away from the cochonnet.
For students at all levels, teachers can prepare handouts in French accompanied with questions to be completed in French. They can also prepare activities to be used with the Web sites, such as multiple-choice items and open-ended questions on the history, the rules of the game, and geographical locations for international championships.
Sports, Games, and Traditions The need to play is part of human nature. Male and female students make hats and decorate them to represent themselves or a famous woman from the Francophone world. Students do public oral presentations in French explaining the hat and its connection to the person chosen. Have students research whether this tradition is still celebrated; create tableaux vivants with students replicating activities or traditions of various holidays or create posters and displays showing aspects of the celebrations that might occur and place them in prominent places in the school and community.
Tour de France Decorate two small bicycles or large tricycles of equal size. French Waiters Race Each student racing in a heat needs a tray, plastic soda bottle, and two cups. Here is a summary of the rules: Equipment needed: a steel tape measure, one cochonnet , and steel boules per player. The game is played on a large dirt-covered flat surface. Players are divided into two teams; each team is made up of one player 4 boules each , two players two boules each, three players two boules each , or four players two boules each.
The team that starts is selected at random, by flipping a coin, for example. Any player in the first team selects the starting point and draws on the soil with a stick a circle of cm in diameter. When throwing the boules , players must stand within this circle. The cochonnet , which serves as a target, is then thrown at a distance of 6 to 10 meters. The players take turns throwing their i as close as possible to the cochonnet.
After all the boules have been thrown, the distance from each boule to the cochonnnet is measured with the tape, and the team with the closest boule to the cochonnet gets one point for every one of their boules closer to the cochonnet than those of the opposing team. After the first round has been completed, the players pick up their boules , polish them to clean off the dust, and start another round.
The first team to acquire 13 points wins the game. Teachers and students can give their team a French name, prepare a short cheer song to be performed by cheerleaders, and a distinctive design to be pinned on the shirts of the players. Various tournaments can be organized at different levels, among students within the French Club, between grade levels, between schools within a school district, and between school districts.
Teachers should plan to schedule such tournaments during National French Week, if possible. To start using French Games click here or on the "Start" button at the top of the page. On the Start page you choose the first topic you want to learn. Once you have worked through these lesson activities, play a few games to reinforce the French for your selected topic.
Then finally try our two tests - multiple choice and writing - to make sure you have learned the language correctly. If you are a parent, you may want to check out our parents page for more information on how your child should use French Games to enhance their French language learning.
We also have a YouTube channel for French learners with lots of video tutorials! French Games is for kids and the parents of kids and young adults who need or want to learn French as a second language. You might be starting to learn French for the first time, or you may need to reinforce what you are learning at school or with your tutor with additional lessons and games.
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