Numbers are everywhere in hobbies and school - counting goals in sports, pages in music books, or classmates in group games! Today we're mastering French numbers 1-10 again and applying them to real school situations like borrowing pencils or counting instruments.
Imagine you're at a French school counting how many footballs your team needs or how many books are on the shelf. Numbers help you communicate about everything you love to do!
Let's refresh our memory of French numbers 1-10. These are essential for counting anything in hobbies - goals scored, pages turned, or friends in your group. Notice how some numbers sound similar to English - can you spot the patterns?
Click each number to hear the pronunciation, then count along with your fingers. Think about how you'd use these at school: 'J'ai deux crayons' (I have two pencils) or 'Il y a sept élèves' (There are seven students).
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Digital Reference (Interactive)
Option 2: Printed Reference Sheet
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Time for some wheel-spinning excitement! Spin to land on a number, then practise saying it clearly before the answer appears. Think about how many footballs, books, or classmates that number represents!
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)
Test your memory! Flip cards to match each French number with its English translation. Can you find all the pairs before time runs out?
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)
See the English number and race to say the French before flipping! Use these numbers in sentences: 'I have five books' or 'There are eight players.' How quickly can you remember them all?
How to Use This Activity:
Option 1: Students on Devices
Option 2: Teacher-Led (Whiteboard/Projector)