Français Snap
The cards are designed to support children at Key Stage 1 and 2.
Their versatility means that they can be used for a range of games,
played alone or in groups, and used for directed or independent learning.
Word cards include a short phrase that places the word in context,
extending the educational value of the product.
Only £6.99 per pack with great discounts on bulk orders
Français Snap currently offers 2 different packs;
FOOD and HOUSEHOLD and ANIMALS & THE OUTDOORS.
Each pack contains 2 sets of 26 cards. Each set has 13 picture
cards and 13 corresponding word cards.
The games will be supported by online resources, including;
large print translations, phonetics and instructions.
Click here to download the order form.
Français Snap is a versatile game that can be played in the classroom
or at home, alone or in groups, in a directed environment.or independently.
A variety of games can be played with Français Snap, click on the links below.
Snap!
Pairs (also known as Palmanism
Flash
Name that card
We encourage teachers to use the cards creatively and welcome
any suggestions of additional
uses in a teaching setting.
We intend to share any further suggestions via the website.
Where translators / referees are the teacher, they are in a good
position to introduce and help
translate the phrases, helping pupils
to deveop vocabulary and grammer.
We would encourage where possible that players speak the
phrases out loud to enhance the
learning element of the game.
Français Snap can and should be used as part of a coordinated language
learning strategy or plan, either at home or in the classroom.
The Key Stage 2 Framework for languages is the national guidance for
language teachers for primary age
children and information can be found
at the DCSF web site:
www.standards.dcsf.gov.uk/primary/publications/languages/framework/
Our friends at Lingomania have audio resources targeted at primary level
which can help with pronuncation
and modern foreign language learning generally.
DCSF recommended information for teachers can also be found at: www.primarylanguages.org.uk