Learning the French alphabet is much more fun and engaging with the help of letter watches. Some people might call them alphabet bracelets, but I think these look more like watches. What do you think?
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French Alphabet Watches
These watches are great to help kids recognize and pronounce French letters and initial sounds.
This resource also gets parents more involved in the learning process because they can ask kids to show them the watches and pronounce the letters and words.
There’s a watch for each letter of the alphabet, but because we’re dealing with the French alphabet, I’ve included extra watches. There are two watches for the letter C (soft and hard C), two watches for the letter G (soft and hard G), and a watch for the accented E (é).
There are three images for each letter.
Getting parents of French Immersion students involved might be harder because most of them don’t speak French themselves.
These watches help bridge that gap of communication by allowing parents to get their kids talking about French in French.
After making the watches, students wear them. When they get home with their new watches, they’ll most likely do a little bit of “show and tell”. They’ll be telling their parents everything they learned about the letter of the day!
You can see how much fun kids have with these by checking out the images below:
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