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This French sounds cut and paste mini-book is a hands-on and engaging activity for kids learning or reviewing French sounds and the way to spell those sounds.

Check out this fun addition to your French phonics instruction.

French Sounds Cut and Paste Minibook: a hands-on and engaging resource for kids to learn or review French sounds and their spellings. A great addition to your French phonics instruction!

French Sounds Cut and Paste Mini-book

How your students benefit

  • they improve vocabulary by naming pictures
  • they work on their pronunciation by sounding out the words to name the images
  • they use critical thinking to choose the images that do or don’t include the focus sound
  • they develop fine motor skills by cutting, pasting, and coloring the pictures
  • they work on writing the words
  • they establish and strengthen sound-spelling relationships

About the resource

There are more than 80 sounds/spellings in this resource and the reason I write “sounds/spellings” is because we sometimes can spell a sound different ways. For instance, we can write the sound /o/ as “au”, “eau”, and “o”.

So the first thing you might want to do is decide whether to create one long mini-book or several mini-books organized by sounds. The first alternative is probably better if your students already know sounds/spellings and are using this resource to review phonics. The second option is probably if you’re introducing sounds and don’t want to overwhelm your students.

Each page displays the spelling for a French sound, two empty boxes and three different images.

Students should name the images and, based on the sound they hear, decide which two out of the three images include the focus sound. Then, they paste the images on the boxes. Next, they write the words under the images.

You can say they are creating their own little visual dictionary of sounds!

French Sounds Cut and Paste Minibook: a hands-on and engaging resource for kids to learn or review French sounds and their spellings. A great addition to your French phonics instruction!

Differentiation

Each page comes in three different versions so you can differentiate the activity:

  1. a version with plain lines
  2. a version with primary writing lines
  3. a version with primary writing lines and dotted words

French Sounds Cut and Paste Minibook: a hands-on and engaging resource for kids to learn or review French sounds and their spellings. A great addition to your French phonics instruction! Each page comes in three versions for differentiation.

If your students don’t need guiding writing lines anymore and have a pretty good range of vocabulary (or are resourceful enough to find out words on their own or by working in pairs), use the first version.

If your students need to work on printing words correctly, use the second version.

If your students can’t actively name pictures, but are able to match written words to images, version 3 is the one you’re looking for.

You can have different students working on different versions at centers or stations. You could also scaffold by having students start out by using one version and moving on to using another version.

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Extension

Once pages are completed, there are ways to extend the activity and get the most out of your minibooks:

  • use the back of the pages to have students list more words that include the same sound. They may or may not illustrate the words
  • have students write sentences that include the words that were cut and pasted

Now you might be wondering: what do we do with the unused images?

That’s a great question and the first thing I want to say is: don’t throw them away!

You can use those images to have students:

  • create stories by selecting 2-4 images, pasting them on a notebook, and writing their narratives about the illustrations
  • practice French sounds further by having them paste the unused images on a notebook and writing down the sounds the words contain
  • practice ABC order by randomly selecting 3-5 images and pasting them on a notebook in alphabetical order

These are a few ideas, but feel free to come up with your own.

Click on any of the images to check out this French Sounds Cut and Paste Minibook on TpT!

 

Thank you for stopping by!

Lucy 🙂

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