French er verb games and activities
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Your most competitive students tend to love games that require a group effort because it gives them an opportunity to step in and lead the team to victory. This is a fun, fast-paced and thrilling dice game to encourage your students to show off their conjugation skills.
The game is simple. Ahead of time, make identical sets of ten French verbs infinitives on pieces of paper, writing one verb per slip. Create as many sets as groups of students and place each set of ten verbs in a plastic baggie or small container , such that you have one bag per team.
You will also need one pen and die per group. Arrange desks into clusters. Teams should sit together at their desks, and desks should be completely clear of all materials. Give each group one pen, a piece of paper, one die and one bag of ten verbs. Now, let the fun begin: One student per group will roll the die. As soon as one team gets a six, the student who rolled the die will quickly pick up the one and only pen around. Meanwhile, the team member seated next to him clockwise will reach for the bag and give him the verb he needs to conjugate.
No time to waste! Across the room, all the other teams are busy rolling dice, too! When the student is finished with the verb, he hands over the die to the student who reached for the bag.
The team member seated next to that student clockwise now gets to roll the die, and so on until one team finishes all the verbs. As physical as it is intellectual, the game is designed to let your students quickly gather their thoughts and search through their memory to correctly conjugate French verbs.
To begin, split your students into teams of five. Four students will participate in the relay and one team member will be standing by the board. That student will be responsible for verifying that answers written on the board are accurate. Divide the board into small sections. Each team will be assigned a section where racers will write answers. Give each team a baggie of infinitives written on small slips of paper one infinitive per slip, like in the first game.
Students move their game pieces around the board and for each verb space they land on, they create sentences using the subject shown on the subject card that they draw. This is also great for helping students recognize Francophone names that they may be unfamiliar with.
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