Have you ever stopped to watch the tiny creatures buzzing around in your garden? Today we're going bug hunting - but with words! French children love exploring nature and spotting insects just like you do in Ireland.
These little creatures have fascinating names in French. Some you'll recognise from English, others sound completely different. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to spot and name 8 different insects en franΓ§ais!
Here are the 8 insects we'll learn about today. Notice how some start with 'le', some with 'la', and some with 'l'' - these are the French words for 'the'. Click each word to hear how a French speaker would say it, then try repeating yourself!
Look carefully at the pictures too - can you guess which insect matches which word before clicking? Some French names sound very similar to English words, making them easier to remember.
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Digital Reference (Interactive)
Option 2: Printed Reference Sheet
Download Vocabulary Sheet (PDF)
Now test your recognition skills! Look at each insect picture and click the correct French name from the options below. Listen carefully to the audio hints if you need help.
Remember some insects like 'le papillon' (butterfly) have familiar names, while others like 'la coccinelle' (ladybug) sound completely different!
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)
Time for some bug hunting in a letter grid! Find all 8 French insect names hidden in the puzzle - they might go horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Click and drag to highlight each word when you spot it.
Tip: Start with shorter words like 'l'abeille' (bee) then work up to longer ones like 'la libellule' (dragonfly)!
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)
Get ready for insect bingo! Listen to the French names and click the matching picture on your bingo card. First one to complete a line shouts 'Bingo!'
Your teacher will read the insect names - some you'll recognise immediately, others might need careful listening to the pronunciation differences.
How to Play Bingo:
Option 1: Students on Devices (Digital Version)
Option 2: Print Out the Bingo Cards