5 Fun Ways to Teach French Numbers to 100

Are you knee deep in your French numbers unit? Do you need some ideas to make practicing these 100 terms over and over again more engaging and fun? If yes, you are in the right place! Today I am going to share with you 5 fun ways to teach French numbers to 100. These are perfect for French as a Second Language (FSL) classes!

Start by Teaching What is Needed

If students have access to some basic French numbers, they will be able to use the pattern to figure out the rest. I highly recommend starting with this set of numbers before moving onto others. 

teaching french numbers to 100

Number Songs

Playing French songs is a fantastic way to transition from one activity to the next. Students tend to get the songs stuck in their heads which is fantastic for us! Click on the image to check out one of my favourites.

teaching french numbers to 100

Use Funny Voices and Movements

As a whole class, have students practice saying their French numbers in funny voices. They can use an opera voice, a low voice, a high voice, etc. 

Another fun spin on this is to have students complete movements while they count. Have them jump on one leg, clap their hands or do burpees while counting in French. 

teaching french numbers to 100

Onze Circle Game

Students form a circle. Person 1 says “un”, person 2 says “deux” and so on until person 11. That person says “Onze” and has to sit down because they are out. The next person restarts at “un” and the game continues until there is only one person left. 

To level up this game and make it harder, you can play to vingt – un, trente-un, etc. instead of onze. 

teaching french numbers to 100

Loto

Bingo has forever been a teacher favourite. It is such a powerful game because it is extremely simple, yet students love playing. Because of the pandemic, I have started using digital loto games. This means that I don’t have to spend a ton of time sanitizing materials and let’s be real, teachers DON’T have the time for that! Interested in a French Numbers to 100 digital loto game that is all ready to go? Click on the image below to check it out!

teaching french numbers to 100

So there you have it, 5 ways to teach French numbers to 100. Be sure follow my facebook page if you aren’t already so that you can see the other French tips that I post. Or if you’re interested in reading more blog posts about teaching French as a Second Language, click HERE to check mine out!

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