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La Chandeleur in the French Classroom: No-Prep Crêpe Day Activities, Vocabulary Practice, and Fun French Culture Lessons for February 2nd

December 4, 2025 Elise Gonin

If you teach French in January or February, La Chandeleur is one of the easiest—and most delicious—French culture lessons to bring into your classroom. Celebrated on February 2nd, this holiday blends food, fun traditions, and authentic vocabulary that students love. Best of all, Chandeleur activities work beautifully in Core French, French Immersion, and middle or high school French classes.

Whether you’re looking for no-prep Chandeleur worksheets, French culture activities, vocabulary practice, reading comprehension, or a full crêpe-themed lesson plan, this guide will help you plan a meaningful and engaging French lesson for February 2nd.

⭐ Why Teach La Chandeleur in French Class?

La Chandeleur gives students a fun way to explore:

  • French winter celebrations

  • Food vocabulary (crêpes, farine, sucre, beurre, citron…)

  • Cultural traditions (flipping crêpes, making wishes, good luck coins)

  • Short readings and cultural comprehension

  • Easy speaking practice

Plus—anything involving crêpes automatically boosts motivation.

1. Start With Culture: No-Prep French Chandeleur Presentations, Readings, and Comprehension Activities

A great way to begin your Chandeleur lesson is with a simple cultural overview.
This bilingual activity packet gives students everything they need to understand the holiday:

What’s Included in This Chandeleur Culture + Reading Pack

  • Short presentation about La Chandeleur in English

  • Short presentation in French

  • Comprehension questions in both languages

  • A French/English word search

  • A maze called Aide Bernard à trouver ses crêpes

  • A crêpe recipe research project

  • A drawing + labeling activity (students illustrate their favorite crêpes and add French toppings vocabulary)

This pack works beautifully as:

  • a no-prep French Chandeleur lesson

  • a cultural sub plan

  • a reading comprehension activity

  • a February 2nd warm-up or introduction

It hits reading, writing, vocabulary, and culture all at once—while staying simple and student-friendly.

2. Add Movement and Engagement: A French Chandeleur Scavenger Hunt

If your students love activities that feel like a mission or challenge, this La Chandeleur scavenger hunt is perfect.

What Students Do

Using classroom devices, students find answers to questions about:

  • Why crêpes are eaten on February 2nd

  • French superstitions linked to Chandeleur

  • Famous crêpe recipes

  • Cultural traditions across French-speaking countries

What’s Included

  • 2 pages of questions in French

  • 2 pages of questions in English

  • Answer key

  • Clear instructions

This no-prep research activity develops:

  • online search skills

  • cultural knowledge

  • French vocabulary

  • independent learning

It’s a simple but highly engaging way to get all students involved.

3. Try a Hands-On Group Project: La Chandeleur Collaborative Poster

Collaborative posters are perfect for teachers who want:

  • movement

  • group work

  • classroom community building

  • an eye-catching bulletin board

In this Chandeleur collaborative poster, students work in groups to research:

  • the history of La Chandeleur

  • why flipping crêpes is linked to good luck

  • symbols of the holiday

  • traditional ingredients

  • French sayings connected to crêpes

Each student colors and completes one section of the poster.
When assembled, you get a gorgeous French culture display for February.

The resource also includes:

  • reflection questions

  • teaching tips

  • both English and French versions

It's a great way to deepen learning and decorate your classroom at the same time.

4. Take Your Students on a Virtual Field Trip to a French Crêperie

If you want zero prep with high engagement, this French Virtual Field Trip to La Crêperie is magic.

What Students Explore

  • What a French crêperie looks like

  • Types of crêpes (galettes vs. crêpes sucrées)

  • Cultural facts about Brittany

  • Traditional recipes and techniques

What’s Included

  • Teacher directions

  • Warm-up & anticipatory questions

  • Vocabulary exposure

  • Two authentic French videos:

    • Rencontre le meilleur crêpier de Bretagne

    • La crêpe Suzette

  • Closing activities

Perfect for:

  • February 2nd

  • Distance learning

  • Culture days

  • A change of pace before a long weekend

Students feel like they’ve traveled to France—without leaving the classroom.

5. Create a Beautiful Bulletin Board: Chandeleur Culture Quilt Activity

If your students love creative, hands-on projects, they’ll love building a Chandeleur quilt.

Included in This Quilt Pack

  • 30 pre-made quilt squares featuring Chandeleur facts

  • 10 blank templates where students write short sentences in French

  • 20 coloring squares with crêpes, lucky coins, whisks, pans, and ingredients

  • French display header

This is perfect for:

  • hallway displays

  • French culture units

  • project-based learning

  • early finishers

Students learn cultural facts, practice vocabulary, and produce a collaborative artwork you can keep up all winter.

6. Build Speaking Skills: Chandeleur Conversation Chat Mat

This no-prep French chat mat is one of the easiest ways to incorporate oral communication into your Chandeleur lesson.

What Students Get

  • Chandeleur vocabulary (sucre, farine, pâte à crêpes…)

  • High-frequency verbs

  • Sentence starters

  • Speaking questions about crêpes and traditions

Perfect for:

  • bell ringers

  • partner discussions

  • stations

  • fast finishers

It works for beginners and advanced learners—everyone can talk about crêpes.

7. FREEBIE: French Crêpes Recipe (Perfect for Speaking + Vocabulary Practice)

This free crêpes recipe worksheet is simple, practical, and full of vocabulary.
You can use it for:

  • speaking prompts

  • ingredient identification

  • a quick writing task

  • a culture warm-up

  • fast-finisher work

Sample questions:

  • Quels sont les ingrédients?

  • Combien d’œufs faut-il?

  • Quelles crêpes préfères-tu?

Teachers LOVE having a free, easy activity ready for February 2nd.

⭐ Final Tips for Teaching La Chandeleur in the French Classroom

  • Pair a cultural reading with a hands-on activity

  • Use videos or virtual field trips to bring the tradition to life

  • Incorporate vocabulary practice (speaking + writing)

  • Add a collaborative poster or quilt for classroom décor

  • Keep it fun—Chandeleur is one of the most enjoyable French holidays to teach

With these no-prep Chandeleur activities, February 2nd becomes a meaningful, interactive, culture-rich lesson students won’t forget.

👉 Click here to download 30 FREE activities to help your students speak more French!

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