Friday, September 5, 2014

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Duolingo

I recommend using Duolingo over the summer. It is a wonderful site where you can learn new vocabulary and practice your grammar. You can even challenge your classmates!

For the incoming 7th grade, here is the level you must complete before September!

French 7


Friday, May 16, 2014

Ours Brun Dis-Moi

A quick google search of the title will give you an online slideshow in French. We read the book in class today and created a picture of a giant eye and the words "je vois".




Friday, May 9, 2014

First Grade

Mother's Day garden, with adjective flowers.





Wednesday, March 26, 2014

French Café - Regional Dish Presentation

Yesterday our 8th grade completed their final French presentation of the year. They were each assigned a region of France and were asked to explore it's geography, climate, and local exports. Once they found this information, each group was required to research a traditional recipe, prepare it at home, and serve it to their class explaining why they choose their particular dish. We were joined by Mrs. Figaro, Mrs. Santangelo, and Mrs. Calcagno who were treated to crêpes, cassoulet, pomme de terres Lyonnaise, Camebert, salad Niçoise, and une salade de pois chiches.





Crêpes

Friday, January 24, 2014

Petit Poisson Blanc

We have been woking on the story, "Petit Poisson Blanc", and today we finished our sea creatures that the little fish meets while looking for his maman. We used paper, recycled plastic, glitter, and feathers to make our beautiful creations. 


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

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Monday, September 16, 2013

Bienvenue!

Welcome new an old users of our Visitation French blog. I try to update it as much as possible, including pictures of student work, and adding online resources to help you study at home. On the right hand side of the blog you will see some topics organized into different pages. These are here to give to an easy link to vocabulary practice games. Use them as much as possible to help reinforce your new words.