Programs created specifically for French Immersion classrooms, with an emphasis on sustained oral interaction, authentic communication, and meaningful use of French throughout the experience.
Activities are experiential, engaging, and developmentally appropriate, while remaining informed by CEFR-aligned practices and the Ontario FSL Curriculum. Programs are thoughtfully designed and delivered by a Certified Ontario French Immersion Teacher with extensive classroom experience across primary, junior and intermediate grade levels.
A full-day, whole-school French cultural experience designed for French Immersion settings, emphasizing sustained oral interaction, collaborative problem-solving, and authentic language use with French used throughout the experience through games, music, movement, art, and interactive stations.
Grades: All French Immersion grades (typically 1–8)
Format: Whole-school French cultural experience
Time: Full day (opening assembly + rotating interactive stations)
Language Focus: Sustained oral interaction, peer collaboration, and meaningful use if French throughout the session.
Hands-on French art and cultural activities that encourage sustained oral interaction, creative expression, and sustained oral interaction in French throughout the workshop.
Grades: All French Immersion grades (typically 1–8)
Format: Classroom workshop
Time: 100-minute block (50-minute facilitated session + 50-minute teacher-ready classroom extension)
Language Focus: Sustained oral interaction through creative expression and collaborative dialogue in French.
French cultural learning through classroom-friendly food experiences that support oral interaction, sequencing, and authentic use of French in meaningful, hands-on contexts, with French used as the primary language throughout the session.
Grades: All French Immersion grades (typically 1–8)
Format: Classroom workshop
Time: 100-minute block (50-minute facilitated session + 50-minute teacher-ready classroom extension)
Language Focus: Sustained oral interaction through sequencing, discussion, collaboration and authentic use of French.
French language learning through planting, gardening, and nature-based activities that promote observation, discussion, and sustained use of French throughout the session in real-world contexts.
Grades: All French Immersion grades (typically 1–8)
Format: Classroom workshop
Time: 100-minute block (50-minute facilitated session + 50-minute teacher-ready classroom extension)
Language Focus: Sustained oral interaction through observation, discussion and real-world language.
Program content, language use, and task complexity are designed to support sustained French communication and meaningful interaction in immersion settings.