Tuesday, September 23, 2008

mercredi le vingt-quatre septembre (Wednesday, Sept. 24th)


'On se donne en donnant. '
One gives to oneself by giving.
Marcel MAUSS, Essaie sur le don, deuxième partie, chap. 2, 3
Trivia today: Lavender, Roman ruins, The Riviera, Bouillabaise, and the Mistral are associated with what well known region of France (that makes my heart hurt when I think of it...?)
Yesterday's trivia: Which city and what nickname are associated with Jeanne d'Arc?
Lunch: Fresh Pizza
7th Grade
  • Translate (without looking in your books!) the first 5 words on the word relay list. (5 minutes)
  • Play Word Relay for 15 minutes...continuez demain.
  • LOTTO - practice for quiz.

Homework: QUIZ DEMAIN! STUDY!

8th grade

  • Period 1 - Check Lotto Card / Periods 4 and 8 - Fill in Lotto Card
  • Finish watching Chapter video.
  • Play Lotto.

Devoirs: Leçon 3B Packet. All exercises, 2 pages. Use your Vocabulary Sheets to help you!!!

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

fine! Anthony/Butter got Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur

Anonymous said...

Aidan/Lucie got Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur *sticks out tongue*

Anonymous said...

The region that makes your heart hurt is called Provence.

Doug D.
(my name fit this time!)

Anonymous said...

The region is Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Aeur

-Kyle Glennon 2nd period

Anonymous said...

The province in question is th Provence Cote D'Azur.Here are few facts about France's 3RD largest province
Capital Marseille
Statistics
Land area1 31,400 km²
Population (Ranked 3rd)
- January 1, 2007 est. 4,818,000
- March 8, 1999 census 4,506,151
- Density (2007) 153/km²
Economically the region is the third most important in France just behind Île-de-France and Rhône-Alpes. Its GDP in 2006 was € 130,178 million ($US 163,600 million) and per capita GDP was € 27,095 ($US 34,051).
The province's largest cities include Marseille ( 2nd largest in France), Nice and Toulon. Furthermore, the region is home to Ms. B's grand-pere and grand-mere.
Sorry about lack of proper punction, accents, ect.
That's all for noww folks!
D. Terner

Anonymous said...

Côte d'Azur
region of France
from marylynn garrison

Anonymous said...

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region




Forget my last comment, I know I am wrong (Even though that is a HUGE city in that region).


Alexandre


PS My parents took us to Provence last summer. We took (the what my mom calls) the Peter Maile tour of the Luberon. Who ever this guy is, we ate a lot of really good food and my parents loved the wine :) The crepes in Arles were the best I have ever had...fantastique!

Anonymous said...

Why are the bushes purple?

Anonymous said...

lavender is grown in provence


dakotah wells second period

Anonymous said...

the answer is provence-alpes-cote d'azur
olivia r.

Harriet said...

Those things are in Provence, France I think.

Anonymous said...

French Riviera or c'ote d'Azur



☺ ☻ emily gorman ☺ ☻

Anonymous said...

I'm not really sure on this one but I think that the answer is: Lavender, Roman ruins, The Riviera, Bouillabaisse, and the Mistral are associated with the well known region of Provence.
☺♥ HOPE I'M RIGHT,
RAIN STEGEMOLLER

Anonymous said...

Provence.

Jenn B.

Anonymous said...

provence is associated with those things


megan schneider period 7