Monday, December 8, 2008

mardi le neuf décembre


Les hommes de génie sont des météores destinés à brûler pour éclairer leur siècle.
Men of genius are meteors destined to burn in order to illuminate their time.
NAPOLÉON BONAPARTE, Discours de Lyon, 1791


Trivia: In 1535, Canada was named by this French explorer.
Hier: Dring Dring! Allo? Dialing code for France...
7th grade:
  • Comment s'appelle TA MÈRE???
  • Comment s'appelle TON PÈRE????
  • MA/TA! MON/TON!
  • Finissez le vocabulaire...
  • FAMILY TREE 'Arbre de famille :)' 2nd period : La famille Kayden , 7th period: ????
  • Feuille de Vocabulaire et LOTTO

8th grade:

  • Finissez le vocabulaire - gimme some feelin'!
  • Feuille de vocabulaire (deux pages.)
  • Feuille de LOTTO
  • DVD Leçon 9 (I swear, French teenagers today really DO NOT look like this!)

18 comments:

Jenny said...

+33

Anonymous said...

jacques cartier is the french explorer that founded canada
rain stegemoller

Eleanor said...

Jacques Cartier

Sarahhh said...

Jacques Cartier

Anonymous said...

Jacques Cartier named Canada.

<3Krissy

Anonymous said...

wats poppin?

Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) was a French explorer who led three expeditions to Canada, in 1534, 1535, and 1541. He was looking for a route to the Pacific through North America (a Northwest Passage) but did not find one. Cartier paved the way for French exploration of North America.
Cartier sailed inland, going 1,000 miles up the St. Lawrence River. He also tried to start a settlement in Quebec (in 1541), but it was abandoned after a terribly cold winter. Cartier named Canada; "Kanata" means village or settlement in the Huron-Iroquois language. Cartier was given directions by Huron-Iroquois Indians for the route to "kanata," a village near what is now Quebec, but Cartier later named the entire region Canada.

-marylynn

Anonymous said...

Jacques Cartier named canada canada after the indian word kanata, maening village or settlement.
-olivia r.

Anonymous said...

Jacques Cartier

Garlor

Nikolai Rigaud said...

jacques cartier

Anonymous said...

Canada was named after Jacques Cartier the French explorer.
-Darsen Hover

Anonymous said...

Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) was a French explorer who led three expeditions to Canada, in 1534, 1535, and 1541. He was looking for a route to the Pacific through North America (a Northwest Passage) but did not find one. Cartier paved the way for French exploration of North America.

Cartier sailed inland, going 1,000 miles up the St. Lawrence River. He also tried to start a settlement in Quebec (in 1541), but it was abandoned after a terribly cold winter. Cartier named Canada; "Kanata" means village or settlement in the Huron-Iroquois language. Cartier was given directions by Huron-Iroquois Indians for the route to "kanata," a village near what is now Quebec, but Cartier later named the entire region Canada.

Anonymous said...

Jacque Cartier.:>


-FOX

Anonymous said...

Il s'appelle Jacques Cartier

Monk Esq.

Anonymous said...

Ana Flores said ....

Jacques Cartier

Anonymous =)

Tori said...

Jacques Cartier discoverd Canada in 1535.

Haha

Tori wuzz here then she got bored; no offencee

Anonymous said...

Canada was named by Jacques Cartier.

-Marijane

Anonymous said...

Jacques Cartier

-erin murphy =]

Harriet said...

Jacques Cartier.