Sunday, November 30, 2008

lundi le premier decembre! (Can you believe it??)

Le genie est une longue patience.
Genius is patience.
Buffon.

Trivia: On the eve of August 18th, 1572, Henri de Navarre III wed Marguerite de Valois - a night that also marked the beginning of the massacre of over 5000 Huguenots (Protestants) in a wave of Roman Catholic violence in France. This massacre is most famously called what?



7th grade:


Où habites - tu?

De quelle couleur est ta maison???

Il y a combien de pièces dans ta maison?


  • little baby sheet to keep for the next few days.

  • finish filling in Vocabulary sheet...

  • fill in LOTTO Card.

DEVOIRS: LIVRE BLEU: Pages


8th grade:



  • Petit quiz "er" verbie.... I sure hope you didn't forget!

  • Finish white board challenge...this time it is a competition.

  • Worksheet : "Conjugate your hearts out!" - If not finished it is HOMEWORK.

Demain: VERBIE RELAY to prepare for BIG 'ER' QUIZ MERCREDI!!!

17 comments:

Sarahhh said...

St. Bartholomew's Day

Anonymous said...

Is it St. Bartholomew Day Massacre?

Monk Esq.

Anonymous said...

St. Bartholomew's Day massacre is the answer to today's trivia.

Anonymous said...

The St. Bartholomew's Day massacre

lol

Anonymous said...

Yeah!!!!!!!!!!! It's December!!!!!!!! Only 24 more days till Christmas!!!!!!! I think. Maybe Idk!!!!! And on Christmas I'm doing something special. !!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Saint Bartholomews Day

(Aug. 24 – 25, 1572) Murder of French Huguenots in Paris by Catholics. As part of the ongoing Wars of Religion, Catherine de Médicis agreed to a plot by the Guise family (see house of Guise) to assassinate the Huguenot Gaspard II de Coligny. When he was only wounded, Catherine feared discovery of her complicity and secretly urged faithful nobles to murder all the Huguenot leaders, who were in Paris for the wedding of the future Henry IV. The massacre began on August 24 and spread rapidly; after the leaders had been murdered, Huguenot homes and shops were pillaged and their occupants murdered and thrown into the Seine. Even after the royal order on August 25 to stop the killing, it continued and spread to Rouen, Lyon, Bourges, Orléans, and Bordeaux. By October, about 3,000 Huguenots had been murdered in Paris and probably tens of thousands more in the provinces.

Anonymous said...

St. Bartholomew's Day massacre

Garlor

Anonymous said...

hey hows it goin how you doin? idk y i jst sad that but im bored so ya gonna hav 2 liv (wit it)

Cassandra said...

massacre of Saint Bartholomew's Day
i think its wrong but idk!!!

Anonymous said...

It is most famously called the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre.

Anonymous said...

St. Bartholomew's Day massacre


-mArIjAnE

Anonymous said...

The St. Bartholomew's Day massacre (Massacre de la Saint-Barthélemy)

-erin murphy

Anonymous said...

St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
Erica McCloskey

Anonymous said...

Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacure

<3Krissy

Lucy said...

I believe you are referring to the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, but it began six days after the wedding, not the night of, so I may be wrong.

(This is Harriet.)

Anonymous said...

St. Bartholomew's day massacre


Doug D.

Anonymous said...

hey miss b whats up?? um i think the awnser for the french trivia question is saint bartholomew's massacre...


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