Quizzes were sent home on Wed. Feb. 13. Parents/guardians please review tests, sign them and return them. Marks will be posted on PowerSchool.
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Students have been working on a project in class that reinforces the vocabulary we have been working on, namely classroom objects. Students are making “un sac a dos” (a backpack) and drawing six different supplies inside while incorporating numbers as well. They also need to write a sentence listing two items that can be found in a classroom. They will glue this written paragraph in French on the back of their backpack. When finished, they will present their final product to the class. Students will have the next few classes to work on it before it is sent home to be finished and/or practiced for their presentation.
—Mme Jagger Feb 11 - 4A Feb. 12 - 4B
French Unit Quiz - La Salle de Classe - Students are encouraged to take home their blue French duo tangs to study from. Be familiar with the contents of the French picture dictionary and the presentation about the backpack. The quiz comprises three parts: fill in the blank, matching and listening. In class students are learning about vocabulary for elementary school supplies, classroom supplies and classroom furniture in written form and through speaking. We have been practicing how to describe a backpack and classroom through modeled text. Students created a sac à dos (backpack). They drew typical school supplies that one would find inside a a backpack. Here is an example of what the backpack looks like: With guidance, students wrote a short script introducing themselves and talking about the types of items inside their backpack. They used the phrase "il y a . . . " (there is/are). This week and last week students have been doing stand-up presentations in front of the class to show their back packs.
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The Grade 4 French teachers are:
Greg Brewer (4A & 4B) [email protected] Janice Jagger (4C & 4D) [email protected] Larissa Lavallee (4E & 4F) [email protected] Websites for Practicing French:
www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2french.html www.education.vic.gov.au/languagesonline/french/french.htm www.digitaldialects.com/French.htm Archives
June 2019
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