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French Resource Blog: Day 3 - Thank YOU!!

I would like to send a big thank you to all of the people who have helped me create this page. I have had dozens of resources sent to me and I really appreciate all of the help. I am over the moon excited to share this blog and all of this information pertaining to French Learning with you! 

In the main Key Resources header you will find:

  • Ontario Government: I have included information and resources regarding French education from the Ontario Government under this tab.
  • Bookstores and Online stores: Here you will find websites and stores where you can buy curriculum workbooks, games, toys, educational resources etc.
  • Programs and Camps: Here you will find different tutoring resources, online classes and summer camps.
  • Videos: Here you will find educational French TV shows.
  • Apps: Here you will find different apps that either teach French or are educational and French language.
  • Reading corner: I love reading, my daughter loves reading and we would love to share our favourite childrens books with you. If you guys have a favourite book, let me know! I am hoping to expand the reading corner as an easy reference for parents to find good books (written in French) for their kids. 
Under the side Menu bar you will find different subjects such as French Language, Math, Art and Music. Each page will contain resources for each subject. There are games, free printable worksheets, curriculum workbooks, music books etc. etc. I will be updating fairly regularly so please subscribe if you would like to stay updated.

I would also ask that you comment below if you have quality French resources that you would like to share or if you are looking for anything specific. I am happy to help find whatever it is you are looking for. You can also email me at frenchlearningontario@gmail.com 

Thank you for reading and happy French teaching!
Lora

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