June in Kindergarten is busy. Between reports, assemblies, special events, and excitement about summer, routines get harder to hold. You do not need anything elaborate to get through it. Low-prep, hands-on activities are usually what work best this time of year. Here are a few that hold up well in French class: 1. Building activities Open-ended building centres work really well in June. Students stay engaged because there is a clear task but lots of freedom. I like using building challenges where students recreate landmarks or structures using blocks or loose parts. You can easily connect it to French by adding vocabulary labels or simple prompts during French days (for example, naming shapes, materials, or describing what they built). It is simple, hands-on, and keeps students working without constant direction. 2. Outdoor learning If you can get outside, keep it simple. Use the space for easy French learning through…
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Published June 18, 2026
