Last updated on 4 March 2024
MiCetF is a website that offers a variety of online educational tools and games, all free, mainly intended for teachers and first-degree pupils. Resources designed to facilitate course preparation and enrich students’ learning mainly in mathematics and French.
Shame on me for not presenting this extraordinary game trunk here yet. It has existed since 2006.
It is the result of the talent of Frédéric Misery, reference teacher for digital uses (ERUN), who invested many hours of his free time to develop these resources and offer them free of charge to all teachers. A colossal job.
Congratulations and thanks. An indispensable teacher site.

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More than 100 digital tools for primary education
MiCetF offers interactive applications that can be used on computers or tablets, individually or collectively. It also works very well with a video projector in class.
A huge trunk full of tools to meet many of the needs of primary school: numerals, operations, time measurement, French, and much more.
Activities and games in Mathematics
For mathematics, the site offers online games and printouts to practice mental calculus, numeracy, arithmetic operations, and others. Mathematical skills.
There are also specific tools for mental calculus training, with varied exercises and adapted difficulty levels.
The list is too long. I let you discover all the game applications available on the site. I have liked and used many times for my part:
- Labyrinths : Online activities to navigate mazes of numbers, thus developing logic and numeracy.
- Magic Squares : A set where grids must be filled in so that the sum of the numbers in each row, column and diagonal is the same. It is possible to play online or create cards to print.
- Target Games : To calculate the scores, students must add up, which can be done online or via exercise sheets prepared by the teacher.
- Decomposition of Numbers : A game where the objective is to guide decomposition bricks so that they fall on the right number, helping to understand the decomposition of integers

40 Resources to Help Children in French
MiCetF offers no less than forty activities for French. They have been designed to be used in the classroom with an interactive whiteboard, to complement lessons or worksheets, or to offer online automated exercises to students.
Grammar, spelling, conjugation, vocabulary, all fields are covered with activities, exercises and games. Resources to learn French by playing with words. For example, I like the Scrabble game offered on the platform.

Generators of activities and games to be printed
In addition to interactive applications, MiCetF offers generators that allow teachers to create custom resources.
These resources include worksheets, printable games, chronological friezes and conjugation exercises.
These generators are very varied and offer generators of angles, graduated lines, QR Codes, texts for fluence, and even games like the battle game, the seven families or Memory.
Personally, I have a soft spot for Dobble that you can personalise and play online or create cards to print.

MiCetF resources are mainly for first-degree students, but can also be used for other school levels as well as for courses with adults.
The exercises are customizable, available online or printable. It is free and can be used without registration. What more can I ask for?
If you use MiCetF regularly, remember to make a small (or large) donation to its creator. Thank you for him. He deserves it.
MiCetF probably suffers from an interface that may seem a little old-fashioned. But don't stop at appearances. Open the trunk, you will find small treasures.