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What is phonemic awareness in French?

What is Phonemic Awareness and How do you Teach it?

If you’re like most primary teachers, you’ve heard the term phonological awareness tossed around more than a few times. (Need a refresher? Here’s a quick overview.) Phonological awareness includes a broad set of sound-related skills — like rhyming, syllable counting, and alliteration. Phonemic awareness, though, focuses specifically on individual phonemes

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Six exciting read-alouds in French about states of matter

6 Exciting Read-Alouds for States of Matter

Learning the properties of liquids and solids is hard enough in most children’s first language. Understanding the states of matter in French adds another layer of complexity. However, it’s a necessary part of the Properties of Liquids and Solids unit. If you’re a little nervous about teaching this unit, don’t

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How to teach French opinion writing in 5 easy steps.

How to Teach Opinion Writing in French in 5 Easy Steps

Some teachers struggle with knowing how to teach opinion writing in French to their students effectively. An opinion writing unit is a fantastic way to help students develop their voices and express their thoughts in a meaningful way. We all have opinions—now it’s time to give your students the tools

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9 French ending sound activities

9 Exciting Activities for Practicing French Ending Sounds

As French teachers, we know how exciting (and challenging) it can be to guide young learners through the intricate world of phonological awareness! One essential step in this journey is mastering French ending sounds—a skill that comes after students have already conquered syllables, rhyming, and beginning sounds. Think of it

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A shelf of books with the header how to build reading fluency in French

6 Simple Ways to Practice French Reading Fluency

As we get older, we often take our ability to read for granted. We need only look at the page, letting our eyes move along the words, to understand what’s being said. But reading fluency doesn’t come naturally. It takes time and practice. (As I’m sure you know!) Working on

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Computer image with Scratch coding on the screen.

How to Teach Scratch Coding in Grade 3

If you’ve been keeping up with the Ontario curriculum, you’ve probably noticed that coding is popping up everywhere—in both science and math. It’s not just a standalone topic anymore; it’s supposed to be integrated right into your units. Here’s the catch: if your students don’t know how to code, it’s

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Two worksheets for learning in what order to teach the French alphabet including letter sounds and syllables.

In What Order Should I Teach French Alphabet Sounds?

Ever wonder how to teach kids to read in French? Just like English, students can’t read unless they know their French letter sounds. This raises another question: how to teach the alphabet in French. The obvious approach might seem to go in ‘alphabetical order’ – from start to finish. But

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How to teach prepositions in French to primary students with posters and personal dictionaries

How to Teach French Prepositions in 6 Easy Ways

Prepositions are words that show relationships in space, time, and logic. Even in English, some students may not be familiar with the concept, though they might know some basic prepositions. Learning how to teach French prepositions, therefore, may be students’ first introduction to the term. Unlike other aspects of language,

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