Hello,
Welcome to the websites and links page. Here you will find great tools and resources that you can use at home to continue learning French.
Reading :
Cheese books: The books are rated from 1 piece of cheese (easiest) to 3 pieces of cheese (hardest). The website allows the students to hear the stories read to them. Just scroll down and click on the cover of the book. Once the page loads, scroll down until you see "écouter l'histoire" on the right-hand side of the screen. The students are also able to see the words (dictée), listen to the song (écouter la chanson), make a puzzle (casse-tête), or color (dessins). They are available from the school library or the Ottawa Public Library.
http://www.dominiqueetcompagnie.com/catalogue/categorie.asp?id_cat=74
Il était une histoire : This website offers stories that you can listen to or read. You will have to sign to have access but it does not take long. Warning: the vocabulary might be a bit tricky!
http://www.iletaitunehistoire.com/
Du plaisir à lire : This is a great website that has a lot of different reading and reading comprehension activities.
www.duplaisiralire.com
French Stories in HD (Read a long) : You can listen and read along with the stories.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL11CBE1CF06754974
The French Expirement : This is a website that has great read alouds for the students to follow.
http://www.thefrenchexperiment.com/stories/
Lalilo- Great game like Raz Kids to improve on reading for k-2. (Students in grade 2 will be introduced in class to be able to sign on)
https://app.lalilo.com/#/portal
Boukili - Also similar to Raz Kids. Students read a text and it can also read it to them. After reading, there are comprehension questions.
https://boukili.ca/en
Games, Vocabulary and Listening :
La souris : This website is for primary students. It is a great way to expose them to basic literacy skills. This site also offers games.
http://www.lasouris-web.org/primaire/signets_1.html
French Games : This is great website! It is very easy to follow. You choose a subject and then it gives you a variety of games to play in that subject. You can also add sound which helps with pronunciation.
http://www.french-games.net/
Learn French Lab : This is a new website I have come across. It has different lessons/videos on common topics.
https://www.learnfrenchlab.com/
Languages Online : This website has a lot of listening activities and games. It covers subjects from numbers to greetings.
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/languagesonline/french/french.htm
TFO : This is website might be familiar. It is also a channel. It offers games and videos all in French. You may have to sign up in the 'TFO Éduacation' section to have access.
http://www.tfo.org/
Mini TFO : This website is great! The students love the games and videos on this site.
http://www1.tfo.org/mini/Accueil
Up to ten : This is a website full of games and songs.
http://www.uptoten.com/
French Vocabulary : This website is great for vocabulary. It is divided into different categories. You can listen and read the vocabulary words. It also offers some games.
_ http://www.languageguide.org/french/vocabulary/
Vocabulary : This website is through the Rainbow District school board. You can choose the subject and click on the words to hear how they are pronounced.
http://fslhomeworktoolbox.ca/toolbox/everyday_language/greetings/greetings.php
Radio-Canada : This website offers French games.
http://ici.radio-canada.ca/jeunesse/
Digital Dialects : Students can develop their vocabulary exploring this website.
http://www.digitaldialects.com/French.htm
****Santa Tracker : This has many games to play that touches on Social Studies talking about traditions in other countries, coding directions and touches on language! https://santatracker.google.com/intl/fr-CA/village.html
La souris-web l'Halloween : This site offers a variety of Halloween games.
http://www.lasouris-web.org/lasouris/fetes.html
Tapis volant : This is a great website for French games.
http://www.tapis.com.au/studentbook1/
Pomme et Marina : This is a great website for math, vocabulary and sounds.
http://www.pommemarina.com/jeux.php?niv=n1#
Toupi et Binou : This is a great French site for games.
http://www.toupieetbinou.com/?page=activity#
Duolingo
https://www.duolingo.com/
Quia
http://www.quia.com/shared/french/
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Vive Noël : This is a site that has Christmas games.
http://www.vivenoel.com/
La souris-web : This site also has Christmas games.
http://www.lasouris-web.org/lasouris/fetes.html
Social Studies
Jeux-géographiques : Play games to explore provinces.
__http://www.jeux-geographiques.com/jeux-en-ligne-Jeu-Provinces-du-Canada-_pageid110.html
Contefleur : This websites has games for the provinces and capitals.
http://www.contefleur.fr/dossierjeux/canada/canada.htm
Gouvernement du Canada : This website has a lot of games on Canada.
http://www.contefleur.fr/dossierjeux/canada/canada.htm
TF0 : If you type «Canada» in the search you will find a game on Canada. You have to find cities, provinces, oceans, etc. on a map. Also if you search «drapeaulogie», there is a game on flags from different countries.
http://www.tfo.org/
Canadian Geographic : This websites offers a few games. There is a puzzle of Canada and flags in «CG kids Map Puzzle».
http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/kids/games/
Geo Kids: Here you will find a variety of puzzles.
http://www.kidsgeo.com/geography-games/
TVO Kids : This is fun game that helps with identify the different provinces but also gives facts on our country!
http://www.tvokids.com/games/canadastreasuretrek
Jeux sur les provinces et capitales : http://serbal.pntic.mec.es/ealg0027/canada2fcap.html