Using the light projected from the Smart Board and tracing our shadows, the 7th grade created beautiful silhouettes. They were framed using adjectives that best describe the student who made them.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
French School Lunch
I thought you might find it fun to read through some of the menus for French school lunch. I would like to eat at one of these schools everyday!
http://karenlebillon.com/2012/06/21/lentils-and-lamb-beets-and-berries-spinach-and-salad-what-french-kids-are-eating-this-week-in-the-min/
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
How Does Your Garden Grow?
I couldn't believe how FORMIDABLE!!! our garden looked when I checked on it aujourd'hui. Les legumes didn't do so well, but les herbes are HUGE. We are going to be doing some very fun projects with them this fall including cooking and preserving. Maybe even some lavender sachets?
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Bienvenue! Welcome!
I am looking forward to seeing you all this week. I hope you had a wonderful summer and did lots of adventurous things you will tell me all about. We will start the year with a nice review, so don't worry that you've forgotten everything (but I hope you haven't!) Get some sleep and we'll see you soon. :)
Love,
Madame
Love,
Madame
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Summer Work
Bonjour! I hope you are having a wonderful time during les vacances. Here is a list of websites you can use to practice with. Spending an hour a week listening to the songs, playing games, or reading French stories will be very helpful to you in the fall. Try to use a different site each time you log on. Also, you can keep a notebook of new words you have learned and share them with the class in the fall. Click on the words below to get to the sites.
Up To Ten - Songs in French. Click on the teeny tiny P near the controls and you can read the lyrics as you listen.
BBC Kids French - A GREAT website with songs you can read along with. A good way to practice the basics. Make sure you have the latest version of Flash.
Vocabulary Builders
Parts of the House - Matching Games and Flash Cards
Classroom Vocabulary - Matching Games and Flash Cards
Clothing Vocab - Matching Games and Flash Cards
Food - Rags to Riches
Food - Matching
Family - Matching
French Numbers - Matching
Days, Months - Rags to Riches
Up To Ten - Songs in French. Click on the teeny tiny P near the controls and you can read the lyrics as you listen.
BBC Kids French - A GREAT website with songs you can read along with. A good way to practice the basics. Make sure you have the latest version of Flash.
Vocabulary Builders
Parts of the House - Matching Games and Flash Cards
Classroom Vocabulary - Matching Games and Flash Cards
Clothing Vocab - Matching Games and Flash Cards
Food - Rags to Riches
Food - Matching
Family - Matching
French Numbers - Matching
Days, Months - Rags to Riches
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Le jardin!
Our jardin is coming along very nicely. We now have five green tomatoes, flowers on our peas, and growing herbs. The girls have been very excited to watch the progress of our plants. For any French teachers looking to study the life cycle of a plant with their class, www.growstorygrow.com has a simple story to begin with. You will have to sign up for free trial to see the story but it's worth it.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Herbes de Provence
The VA plant sale is this week and I have asked that each 6th grader chose an herb from "herbes de provence", and bring one to our next class. The 7th grade will be planting lavender.
herbes
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
4th Grade Garden - Le Jardin Update!
Well, it's week three for our petites plantes and things are going very well. They are growing very quickly and we will have to transplant them soon. Yesterday we measured again and continued to work on our plant books in French. Mrs. Bernieri has been working on the plant project in Science class (in French!). This is shaping up to be a wonderful STEM/French project and I can't wait to move the garden outside.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Grade 5 Guess Who in French
Today we played Guess Who in French. It's a guessing game where we try to figure out who our partner has chosen by asking yes or no questions about the way they look. It helped us practice the verb Avoir, turning statements into questions, and adjectives.
Here's a lesson on TES for any Language teachers who would like to use this in their classes. You'll have to create a free account first. I printed out 15 copies of the 4th slide for my class and lamenated them. We wrote down all the necessary vocabulary and practiced it the class before we played. If you can't get the lesson through the link just google the phrase "guess who in french" and click the TES link.
Labels:
Adjectives,
Avoir,
French 5,
Parts of the Body
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Grade 4 Immersion / STEM Lesson
The fourth grade will be working on a Science based French immersion lesson. Today we created newspaper pots for our seeds and planted lettuce, tomatoes, peas, and poppies. We will be watching closely for signs of "la vie" and when we spot something we will record our findings in French!
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
French 5 - Forming the negative
http://www.languageguide.org/french/readings/br/cheremaman/ - Listen to the paragraph we worked on in class and practice reading along with the text. We will be reading aloud when we return to school after the break.
Homework sentences: Please turn the following sentences into "the negative".
1. Je mange le pizza.
2. Je chante dans la douche.
3. Je danse.
4. Je parle français.
5. Je travaille beaucoup.
Watch the video below if you are having trouble remembering how it is done.
Homework sentences: Please turn the following sentences into "the negative".
1. Je mange le pizza.
2. Je chante dans la douche.
3. Je danse.
4. Je parle français.
5. Je travaille beaucoup.
Watch the video below if you are having trouble remembering how it is done.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
La Francophonie!!
This week the middle school hosted a wonderful exposition of the many French speaking countries around the globe. The girls worked for weeks both independently and with their partners to gather information and create a display to represent the country of their choice. We really enjoyed exploring the diversity of the people and landscapes of the French speaking world!
Friday, February 17, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
For your French project, you will need...
1 Tri-fold board
4 props
40 pictures
One folder of information
Labels for your pictures (in French)
One paragraph to be read aloud written in both English and French.
You will be setting up your table with your tri-fold board and your props. Think about how you will display your work to best represent your country.
1 Tri-fold board
4 props
40 pictures
One folder of information
Labels for your pictures (in French)
One paragraph to be read aloud written in both English and French.
You will be setting up your table with your tri-fold board and your props. Think about how you will display your work to best represent your country.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
http://www2.ulg.ac.be/sciences/pedagogique/dossierpds2009/LL07_livret6_8.pdfhttp://www2.ulg.ac.be/sciences/pedagogique/dossierpds2009/LL07_livret6_8.pdf
Monday, January 9, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
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