I am aware that not everyone has a French dictionary at home. There is a great online English-French and French-English dictionary that even I use from time to time. The students have seen me using it in class. The link is: http://www.wordreference.com/enfr
As with any dictionary, the key is finding the word that you need in the correct form.
Have fun!
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
A Riddle
This week students have been hard at work on their "Tache Finale" for the "Les Animaux" unit. For their final task they will be creating a riddle for the animal of their choice. They are all very engaged and are truly enjoying working on this project. Great work everyone! Next week we will be starting a new unit! I can't wait!
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Etude des Mots
The Grade 5 students started a new program today. It is a word study that they will have to complete at home over the week and hand in on Friday. Every Monday they will receive a new list of words to study and will be asked to complete certain activities at home with those words. They have to hand in their word study notebook every Friday. The students are very excited to be learning how to read, spell and write with these new words!
Test de Grammaire - Les Animaux
Next week we are going to be very busy in the French classroom. On Monday, the Grade 5 students have their French Grammar test. They will have to demonstrate their ability to work with the verbs avoir and etre. Also, they will be starting to work on their Tache Final (Final Task) for the Animaux unit. They will be making a riddle for their classmates to solve. I hope you all have a great long weekend and study hard for your upcoming test!
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Reading and Comprehension
This weekend the students took home une exposition to practise reading. On Monday and Tuesday they will be reading 2 paragraphs from the text to me. Also, they will have to answer comprehension questions. We are still continuing on our theme of Animals. It's great to hear them reading and trying to speak more French in the classroom!
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