Another great resource that you can download as an app for free is Boukili: https://boukili.ca/fr This site has French books that are read out loud to the students.
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Canadian Parents for French (CPF) Saskatchewan sometimes has events and classes for students and parents:
https://sk.cpf.ca/ Please see the following fact sheet from the Canadian Parents for French about the advantages of being bilingual:
https://www.caslt.org/files/pd/resources/research/Lit-review-Impact-L2-Learning-Exec-Summary.pdf I often get asked for a list of websites or resources that are helpful for French Immersion learners. Some of the sites are also in English, however are very helpful with reading or skills that transfer between languages. Here are some of the best ones that I am aware of: Epic Books app. Tumblebooks Through the Regina Public Library https://www.reginalibrary.ca/digitalservices/tumblebooks You need your library card Lecture Enfant: www.livresvideo.net username: em password: bonjour TV5 https://tv5.ca/ Some students have a RAZ kids account: https://www.raz-kids.com/ Netflix shows to watch in French: https://mapleleafmommy.com/fun/activities-fun-stuff/watch-french-cartoons-netflix/ Bookaboo: http://bookaboo.tfo.org/episodes Radio-Canada Zone Jeunesse: https://ici.radio-canada.ca/jeunesse/scolaire ONIVA à Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnB0i5oXmR6V-bc-dzPpmpg Petite Souris: http://www.professorgarfield.org/toon_book_reader/toon_book_little_mouse_fr.html Poupouyaki: http://cf.tfo.org/jeux/poupouyaki/poupouyaki.html Carmen Campagne: http://cf.tfo.org/emissions/carmen/ Math: http://cf.tfo.org/mathadores/ TFO https://www.tfo.org/ |
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