The five mother sauces, hollandaise, tomato, bechamel, Espagnole, and veloute are essential to French cuisine. Learn all about these sauces in our blog post!
This is an unusual find! It is a 1996 matted advertisement print for Christian Dior ties for men who love horses. It originally appeared in a French magazine from that time. It is NOT a recent reproduction print. Please view photos to see the details of the horse patterns on the ties. Perfect for the man who loves the sport of riding horses. Perfect for the man who loves style and classic vintage clothing by the iconic DIOR! Makes a great gift! Excellent condition, clean. 8.5 x 11.5 inches in size; comes matted in a neutral tone 16 x 20 inch custom mat ready for a standard size frame. Please allow time for custom framing. less
A simpler bordelaise sauce made with red wine, caramelized shallots, and real veal stock. This French sauce is delicious on steak, or any roast meat.
Coq au Vin Coq au vin is a hearty French stew of chicken braised in red wine with mushrooms and crisp pancetta. French Grated Carrot Salad with Lemon Dijon Vinaigrette This grated carrot salad with lemon dijon vinaigrette is standard fare in French bistros and markets. Steak Au Poivre A classic French dish, steak au […]
Hey there, cheese lovers! If you're anything like me, there's nothing more satisfying than a beautifully curated cheese board—especially when it's inspired by
This Authentic Crepe Recipe makes the same crepes you would eat in Paris. French crêpes are thin, crispy on their sides, and filled with delicious sweet jam or chocolate spread.
Are you looking for super fun measurement worksheets and activities for kindergarten?? You found them!! Your students will LOVE these hands-on learning activities and fun, extra practice worksheets that teach a variety of kindergarten measurement concepts.
Learn about Mexico for Kids with these free printable Mexico Worksheets and printable books with cute clipart and information to read, color, and learn!
Want to help the students in your French classroom use more vocabulary? Check out these French vocabulary sheets and ideas on how to use them!
French appetizers that you can plop on the table to mingle with your guests, these hors d'oeurves that are easy to prepare for a classic cocktail happy hour.
Make some gorgeous French Junk Journal Pocket Tags with this Free Printable and DIY Tutorial. Such a beautiful Paper craft project.
This guide shares 34 Exciting French Games For Kids and French Art Activities For Kids? These fun activities are perfect for French theme days!
French Words Printable is a valuable resource that provides learners of all ages with a comprehensive list of commonly used French words. This easy-to-use printable guide will greatly benefit individuals who are seeking to expand their vocabulary and improve their language skills in an organized and efficient manner.
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Claude Monet coloring pagebased on my Famous Artist portrait posters.
Made by Tyra, grade 6 You need: white drawing sheet A4 size aquarelle pencils jar with water brush fine black marker Rene Magritte is born in 1898 in Belgium. When Magritte is 13 years old, his mother commits suicide. She jumps in the river Samber and is found with her dress covering her face. This image has been suggested as the source of several paintings from Magritte: people hiding their faces with several objects. In 1924 Magritte became friends with members of a surrealism group in Brussels: André Breton, Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí. These artists influence Magritte's work. In the end Magritte became famous with surrealistic paintings. Magritte gave his paintings a realistic effect of surrealism. He painted simple objects, like a shoe, an apple, a pipe or a tree. Magritte took these things out of their ordinary environment and placed them in a special surrounding. One of Magritte's most famous works is "La Trahison des Images" (The Treachery of Images). This is a very realistic painting from a pipe, with the text: Ceci n'est pas une pipe (This is not a pipe). The painting is not a pipe, but rather an image of a pipe. As Magritte himself commented: "The famous pipe. How people reproached me for it! And yet, could you stuff my pipe? No, it's just a representation, is it not? So if I had written on my picture 'This is a pipe,' I'd have been lying!" By putting us constantly on the wrong track, Magritte forces us to think about art. Magritte thought it the task of an artist to place reality in a different context. Links: Magritte museum, Brussel See also the other lesson In the style of René Magritte (1) on this blog. Made by Debbie, grade 6 Students draw a part of a man or woman, from about chest height. Like Magritte, we see no face. And, like Magritte, the person has something on his head. In stead of the face, students draw an object of their choice. The drawing, person and background, has to be coloured with aquarelle pencils. Use water and a brush to create the effect of aquarel paint. Wait until the artwork is dry and outline everything with a fine marker.
This is a lovely collection of Nature Themed Clipart Frames! These beautiful free vintage frames include wreaths, leaves, flowers and fruit.
With this Eiffel Tower craft for kids, your child can make a 3D model of one of France's most iconic landmarks. Free printable included!
It’s like your very own Luke’s Diner at home.
A set of 4 A6 musical, cat themed postcards. One of each design (however, if you'd like a different variation, please let me know). The original illustrations were created in watercolour- I am open to commissions.
This "lapbook d'automne" is a great way to celebrate the season while working on writing with a bit of Science and language (vocabulary) practice.
Check out these France crafts for kids on the occasion of France's France Fete de la Federation. Make sure to learn some French along the way!
Product Description for Schumacher Elton Cotton Check Sky Fabric A classic woven check in delightful colors, this is a versatile fabric with infinite uses. Always fresh, it's a fun companion for florals and stripes. Collection: FRENCH REVOLUTION Width: 54.0" Horizontal Repeat: 1.25" Vertical Repeat: 1.25" Content: 100% COTTON Match: STRAIGHT Cleaning Instructions: Dry Clean Only
Are you a preschool teacher or homeschool mama who is looking for free printables? Check out these safari theme preschool worksheets! Your little kids will have a blast with these fun, no prep printables featuring
Practice 2D shapes with this cactus-themed matching game! Simply download, print, & laminate the shape matching game, & you're ready for some hands-on learning.
I'm pretty sure, if you are throwing a Paris themed birthday party, the expectation is that there will be Eiffel Tower decorations. I mean, who goes to Paris, without even glancing at the Eiffel Tower, right? I have plenty of small Eiffel Tower statues but when I think Eiffel Tower decorations, in my opinion, bigger is better. If you are crazy enough that you'd want to make your own Cardboard Eiffel Tower, keep on reading... Grab a ladder and some large cardboard boxes. With your first piece of cardboard propped or pinned to your ladder, from behind, begin to trace the bottom of your Eiffel Tower. The space between the inside of the ladder legs is perfect for the cut out at the bottom center of the Tower. Trace along the inside using the ladder legs to guide for width. After tracing each section or part onto the cardboard, I'd cut that section out before moving on to the next section, adjusting my design as I went. I used the outside of the ladder to determine the width of the Eiffel Tower, again, tracing from the ladder side to determine the shape I used. At the base, I also kept the flap, folded backwards for the ladder to rest on, providing additional support. I used two pieces of cardboard to construct my Eiffel Tower. At the base the cardboard piece went width-wise and the top {connected with tape from the back} I used length-wise. I would have been happy keeping the Eiffel Tower propped against the ladder but the Mister didn't like the idea of 14 nine year old girls being able to climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower so he made a stand. But, really, if you want to save yourself the trouble of making a stand, simply keep it clipped to the ladder...just like the picture below, the Eiffel Tower is propped against the ladder. Once I finished tracing out the shape and cutting it down, I started working on the design. My ruler, pencil, eraser and some Google images of the Eiffel Tower were all that I needed. In pencil, I drew out the design I thought worked best. I started with the bottom, which is why one side looks a little wonky, by the time I got to the middle, I worked out the kinks. The key is to draw lines in sections all the way across the tower and work your Xs {or grid} spaced evenly between the lines. When my design was completed, I painted over my pattern with black paint. I left the cardboard in it's natural state. Once it was finished, I topped it with the French flag. The perfect finishing touch. Then, I let the Mister worry about how we would transport this 7 1/2 foot tall Eiffel Tower to the Paris party. Like any tourist, I was busy on getting the typical tourist pictures...because, if you are going to go to Paris, you need to get a picture in front of the Eiffel Tower.
Let's travel to France in this France homeschool unit! It's packed full of France crafts, activities, Van Gogh paintings, books and more!
This free "All About Me" writing craft is great to do as a back to school activity for kids in preschool, kindergarten, first grade and second grade. It's
Summer vacation starts the end of June so we are not in school to celebrate Canada Day on the first of July. However, I love to introduce my French Immersion students to some of the vocabulary related to Canada and spend some time celebrating “La fête du Canada” in our own special way! Canada Day […]
Classroom tips and projects for elementary school, middle school, and high school. Teaching resources. Clip art.
Where to eat in Nice? With beautiful French cuisine and a strong presence of Italian food too, here you get the best of both worlds. Some of our favourites
How do you transform a boring, windowless classroom into a fabulous, Frenchy learning space? Just make your own custom awning to turn a bulletin board into a stylish French boutique window! Before & After Inspiration For years I dreamed of what my future classroom would look like, and I always imagined a Paris street scene. […]