Thursday, April 16, 2009

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À bien dire, ce qu'il y a de meilleur dans l'homme, c'est le chien.
Nicolas CHARLET, Légende d'une lithographie
To be blunt, the best thing about man is the dog.


Trivia: The Statue of Liberty (French: Statue de la Liberté), officially known as Liberty Enlightening the World (French: La liberté éclairant le monde), was presented to the United States by "the people of France" in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by shipSince the 1940s, it has been claimed that the seven spikes on the crown stand for what seven things???

Hier: Quelle Guerre?

Déjeuner: Mexican Taco

7th Grade

  • Little sheet


  • Finish going over vocabulary (Check sheet for Homework.)


  • Choose ONE person using Il or Elle (Boy or girl, right?) ...do it sneaky-like...and fully describe what they're wearing (colors and all...) If you read you receive a ticket- if you guess it's you you get a ticket, too!


  • Fill out Lotto Card.

8th grade

  • C Topic - EXPRESSION OF FEELING


  • Go over/Finish Proficiency


  • Anyone want to count it as a grade?


  • Commencez ave Chapitre 6...(Les Vêtements!!)

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

The spikes stand for the seven seas and the seven continents of the world.

<3Krissy

Harriet said...

Either the seven seas or the seven continents, apparently!

Yay, trivia is BACK!!!!!

Anonymous said...

The spikes on the crown of the Statue of Liberty are called rays and they represent the seven seas AND the seven continents of the world.


- Azer Khan

Anonymous said...

It means the seven seas or the seven contients of the United states.

Anonymous said...

Monokini! Best. Clothes. Evar. In Chris' mind of course.. Anyway, the answer is that the seven spikes on her crown represent the seven seas and seven continents. I will not recite them.
Monokini.
-Kennifer VanDemark

Anonymous said...

Yo whats poppin??

Think it represents the 7 seas and 7 continents.

-Erika OC

Sarahhh said...

The seven continents

Anonymous said...

The seven points on her crown represent the seven seas and the seven continents.


Vachel Carl

Anonymous said...

don't they represent the 7 seas and the 7 continents of the world?




-faunia simon

lucue perhaps said...

Since the 1940s, it has been claimed that the seven spikes on the crown epitomize the Seven Seas and seven continents.Her torch signifies enlightenment. The tablet in her hand represents knowledge and shows the date of the United States Declaration of Independence, in roman numerals, July IV, MDCCLXXVI.

Anonymous said...

Since the 1940s, it has been claimed that the seven spikes on the crown epitomize the Seven Seas and seven continents

Nicolette Leslie