This resource is aimed more at older students as some of the language may be complicated for younger children. With that in mind it is a useful site as it helps students develop their grammar skills in a way that is more fun than sitting around and discussing avoir and etre. The site allows students to work on grammar skills such as Proper conjugation verbs and to use certain tenses. An educator could use this when there is extra time at the end of the lesson, as extra practice work or as an add-on to the lesson itself instead of giving a worksheet allowing students to play on this website and work Through the questions at their own pace. This website gives the proper answer if the student has not gotten it correct so that they learn and don't just move on.
Games for Teaching Primary French by Daniele Bourdais and Sue Finnie:
This resource is highly useful and fun for both the educator and the students. This book gives a list of 20 different, low resources games to play with your students to activity engage them in the learning with out them realizing they're learning. The book is divided into 7 parts: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, Numbers, Grammar and playing with sounds, all of these parts have 20 different games with full instructions for educators. This resource can be used in core, extended and immersion. This resource is great for motivating students as they're just playing a game. You can make the game the focus of your lesson or as an activity that goes along with the subject you are focusing on at the moment. Available wherever you get books, link is to Amazon.
This resource is a link to a page that has many different French grammar activities for your students to practice. It is divided into different sections based off the many different time of verb tenses that are present in the French language. There is a total of 47 different practice activities for your students to work through, you can use after a lesson to have the students practice what they've learn. there are many different ways to use this resource like linking one specific activity to be used as an exit ticket or just general practice for your students as it shows where they made a mistake and the correct answer. Offers free and paid for subscriptions, can be paid for by your school or by yourself, also has French game that connect to reading and writing.
French Writing Practice and Prompts for the Classroom:
This resource provides French educators with easy prompts for your students to get them writing without needing them to use words that they may not be comfortable with. If you do weekly vocabulary words they could be incorporated into the prompts, you can use the prompts as bell work for you students to improve writing ability while you prepare and get set up.