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Make a French or Spanish Mother’s Day Card

 

If there’s one thing that makes Mommy’s heart melt, it’s a homemade treasure presented on Mother’s Day.  Help your French and Spanish students create a unique bilingual greeting card for Mom, Grandma, a favorite aunt, or a special friend.  The latest downloads from Foreign Language House each include a detailed handout of Mother’s Day greetings, sayings, and quotes in French or Spanish.   You’ll also find an assortment of printable card templates for students to color and decorate.

French Mother’s Day Card

Spanish Mother’s Day Card

French learners can choose to celebrate Mother’s Day on the second Sunday in May as we do in the U.S., or on the last Sunday in May as the French do.

As a teacher, I try my best to be sensitive to the diverse family situations of my students.  I offer an array of suggestions for honoring any special Mom-figure.  And high school teachers, don’t feel that your students are too old for the crayons and markers.  The quotes are appropriate for secondary learners, and believe me—you’ll never see more appreciative recipients of a homemade card than those courageous women raising teenagers!

Happy Mother’s Day :-)

 

 

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  1. [...] format to provide more structure to making cards, try these downloads from Foreign Language Fun for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, which include quotes in French to choose [...]

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