Thursday, September 18, 2008

vendredi le dix-neuf septembre


'Il y a toujours du bon dans la folie humaine.'
There is always some good in human craziness.
Auguste VILLIERS DE L'ISLE-ADAM, L'Ève future, livre I, 3

Trivia today: In 1785, milions of skeletons were transported from overcrowded cemeteries to what network of quarries beneath Paris, which served as the headquarters of the Resistance during WWII?

Answers from yesterday's questions : The year French women achieved the right to vote?

Lunch: Turkey cubes and gravy!! (My favorite :))

7th grade


  • Do now: parts A and B of new worksheet.

  • Check homework Text book pages 4-7.

  • Review parts of homework (les devoirs, en français)

  • Jouez au LOTTO- hopefully more winners.

  • Ticket trade-in.

No homework.


8th grade



  • Do now: Reading comprehension sheet: these questions are similar to what you will see on the State Exam at the end of the year.

  • Check packets Leçons 1B and 2A.

  • Commencez Unité 2: La Vie Courante (Everyday Life)

  • Within this chapter we will review: Food, time, weather, days of the week, months of the year/ however still no new grammar.

  • Complete Vocabulary sheet: these are much longer than last year, but follow the goldish boxes and you'll find all your definitions.

  • Ticket trade-in.

Lundi: DVD of Unité 2 (and try not to laugh) / Fill out Lotto Card/ Vocabulary review.


Devoirs: Completez la feuille de vocabulaire si tu n'as pas fini.

BON WEEKEND!

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Try not to laugh? Uh-oh, I am sure that is going to be difficult!
-Harriet

Leodegrance Amell said...

thanks nd i will

Anonymous said...

hey the answer ro ur question on 9/18/08 is the day wen women began to vote i think was 29 April 1945. I dont know though ok welll talk to you later miss b...night byebye=] see you in the morning=]♥
-Erin

Anonymous said...

ewii....i never new that u liked turkey cubes and gravy...but i do no that the trivia awnser is 1944...i think tahts wat the internet sed. Amanda Demeter P.s i have a game 2morrow u should go and watch.

Sarahhh said...

After muchhh searching...the catacombs?

Anonymous said...

the Archbishop of Paris, the "Catacombes de Paris" contain the remains of over six million people, some over 1,300 years old.

- Julian Shea Period 7

Anonymous said...

Catacombes de Paris The official name for the catacombs is l'Ossuaire Municipal.



-emily g.

Anonymous said...

omg miss b i luv how u have that ur interest is in baby animals...thats so cute but they are adorable.=) <3 amanda demeter

Anonymous said...

u need 2 add the flobots as on of ur favorite groups because they can ride their bikes with no handle bars.


Amanda

Anonymous said...

u rock miss b

Anonymous said...

Les Catacombs


joe aka pierre aka jo_e

Anonymous said...

The skeletons were transported to The Catacombs in 1785.

_Dalton Mundhenk
:P

kelly and jenn said...

The tunnels are known as the catacombs or the Empire of Death

-☻☺♥KELLY♥☺☻MARTINEZ♥☻☺

kelly and jenn said...

YOU ROCK

YOUR 4th period class♥

Anonymous said...

The Catacombs of Paris or Catacombes de Paris


Garlor

Anonymous said...

in 1785 the network that millons of skeletons whent under was called the Empire of Death




alliejusti per 7

Anonymous said...

the answer to where the skeletons went after the cemeteries were too crowded was les Catacombs.I think??

-Marijane<3

Anonymous said...

I found that they were moved to "Les Catacombes", but I don't know if there is a more specific name or something. It's funny, it is under Paris Attractions and everything, but it sounds pretty morbid to me!!!

-Harriet

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Anonymous said...

ok here's your repost! THE CATACOMBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Catacombs of Paris or Catacombes de Paris is the answer-SHAINA

Anonymous said...

THE CATACOMBS from Prairie S.