Wednesday, October 28, 2009

jeudi le vingt-neuf octobre




How is Halloween celebrated in France?
Halloween in France is usually celebrated by costumed people of all ages going to parties at friends' homes, restaurants, bars, or clubs. The costumes themselves tend to be traditionally "scary" - mummies, ghosts, goblins, witches, and vampires - rather than the cute costumes like princesses, superheroes, and the cartoon character of the day which are popular in the US. Some recreation centers encourage kids to make their own costumes.Trick-or-treating is getting to be more common. It started out store-to-store, rather than house-to-house, but the latter is picking up. However, Halloween occurs during the mid-season school break, which slows it down a bit.Stores, malls, restaurants, offices, and homes decorate their windows; pastry and candy shops make up special desserts and candies; and many different kinds of companies use Halloween in their ads. Supermarkets sell pumpkins for jack-o'-lanterns and candy companies are now marketing candy in the traditional Halloween format: one big bag filled with lots of little packages, which may encourage trick-or-treating.The growing demand for jack-o'-lanterns during Halloween has been a boon for pumpkin growers. There is even a pumpkin patch at a farm outside of Paris where people can pick their own.Halloween in France is rather controversial, due to the perception of corporate and cultural influence, as well as the fact that it is not a typical French holiday and some people still don't understand what is being celebrated. Because Halloween is seen as an American celebration, some French people refuse to enjoy it, having decided to include it in their anti-American boycott. It's too early to tell whether Halloween will develop into a long-term tradition; once the novelty wears off, it may turn out to be just a fad. And yet, interestingly, the French have been celebrating the ideas at the very heart of Halloween (respect for the dead) for centuries. 31 October to 2 November have traditionally been spent, especially by older generations, visiting cemeteries, honoring saints, and attending religious services.
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7th and 8th grade:

*LOTTO d'Halloween!!

*No cheating! Cards will be verified :)

Tomorrow I will be absent- based on last Friday's behavior and what we have talked about last week I am POSITIVE there will be NO trouble or bad reports AT ALL.

Lundi - 8th grade: QUESTION QUIZ

7th grade: QUIZ ON NUMBERS 11-20!!!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

mercredi le vingt-huit octobre


'Le travail éloigne de nous trois grands maux: l'ennui, le vice et le besoin.'
Work delivers us from three great evils: boredom, vice and want.
Voltaire.
Question quiz: What country does the Fennec Fox call home?

8th grade:

* MAINTENANT: Take first 'little quiz' on the question words.
* Mark quizzes and put in book. 100, 86, 72, 58, 44, 30, 16, 0.
1. Pourquoi?
2. Où?
3. Comment?
4. Qui?
5. À quelle heure?
6. Quand?
7. Qu'est-ce que?

* étudiez pour quelsque minutes: Vocabulary beeeeeeeeeee. Especially pay attention to those
'question words...'
*Question words worksheet-avec un(e) ami(e.)

VOCABULARY QUIZ: MERCREDI
(lundi - révisez, mardi - computer lab flashcards.)


7th grade:

* Return quizzes...-little quiz on numbers 1-10
* Oh là là ...Les Nombres!!
* Quelsques vidéos.
* Comptez avec moi et M. Grenouille.
Crazy French teacher!
Toddler counts to 20!
Lion King 1-10!
Frog 10-20!
Really cute girl counts to 10!

* Vocabulary sheet/LOTTO card
* DEVOIRS: finish vocabulary sheet and LOTTO card.


QUIZ tomorrow on 11-20 (use the little frog to help you!)

Sunday, October 25, 2009

mardi le vingt-sept octobre


'Rien ne pèse tant que un secret.'
'Nothing weighs more than a secret.'
La Fontaine.


Question quiz: This French speaking country, located in North West Africa, has a 98.7 % Muslim population. Its capital is Rabat and is home to the adorable
Fennec fox: the smallest of all foxes, but it also has big eyes and huge ears.

a.) Algeria
b.) Tunisia
c.) Egypt
d.) Morocco

7th grade:

- Passez l'examen- Les ordres donnés en classe!

8th Grade:
-Faire Maintenant - Match the questions with the answers : Les Interrogatives!!!


QUI? - WHO?

QU'EST-CE QUE? -WHAT?

QUAND? -WHEN?

OÙ? -WHERE?

POURQUOI? -WHY?

COMMENT? -HOW?

À QUELLE HEURE? -AT WHAT TIME?

-Révisez 'les devoirs' - sentences on board... from Friday.
-LOTTO

DEVOIRS: ÉTUDIEZ: Tomorrow starts your 'little quiz' series. You will have a 7 question quiz first thing on the 'question' words. We will do this FIRST thing on a half sheet of paper, grade in class, put grade in book....and move along. GOAL: EVERYONE GETS A "100." I will give you the French question words, you must supply the English. The order will be mixed up, of course.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

mercredi le vingt-et-un octobre


'Les vrais paradis sont les paradis qu'on a perdus.
'True paradise is the one that you have lost.'
Marcel Proust.

Question quiz: What was the fate of the 'collaborateurs??'

7th grade
-Do now: little sheet part A - keep for the next two days!
-Écoutez : 'La Marseillaise'
-Check homework : LOTTO CARD AND VOCAB. SHEET
-Les ordres - Do exactly what I say, svp...
-LOTTO
-DEVOIRS : COMMANDS WORKSHEET: QUIZ MONDAY!

8th grade:
-Check devoirs : feuille de vocabulaire/textbook returned
-Do now: Re-write sentences into the negative telling me you do NOT want to do the following
things...AH BON?? AH BON...
-Fill in Lotto Card
-DVD: Unité 3- Regardez leurs vêtements! C'est amusant!

Monday, October 19, 2009

mardi le vingt octobre

(this photograph makes me feel funny, not in a good way...)

Le temps est un grand maître, dit-on, le malheur est qu'il tue ses élèves.
'We say that time is a great teacher. It's too bad that it also kills all its students.'
Berlioz.

Question quiz: After France was liberated from the Germans in 1944, French women, known as 'collaborateurs', who had dated, flirted with, had any romantic interaction with the Nazis, were punished by French civilians how?

a.) being forced to wear a red 'C' on the back of their clothes at all times.
b.) being forced to walk around with no shoes at all times.
c.) having their heads shaved in public.
d.) having their backs whipped in public.

Grade 7
-Commencez les ordres donnés en classe
- Répetez! (AND DO WHAT I SAY!!!)


OUVRE LE LIVRE!! FERME LE LIVRE!! ASSEYEZ-VOUS!! LEVEZ-VOUS! VA AU TABLEAU! PRENDS UN CRAYON! LIS! ECRIS! ÉCOUTE! PARLE! DIS-LE EN FRANÇAIS!

-Vocabulary Sheet/LOTTO Card.

8th grade
-In this chapter we will learn a lot of new grammar including: "ER" Verbies,
and the verb "Être" - to be. Get your grammar pants ready!
-Révisez le vocabulaire d'Unité 3. Nice and Loud! Chat about the chapter a bit...
-Vocabulary sheets - long but useful, do NOT lose them. Save forever in the almighty French folder, svp. (Tomorrow)



Wednesday, October 14, 2009

jeudi le quinze octobre



'Toute méchanceté vient de faiblesse.'
Meanness comes from weakness.
Rousseau.

Question quiz: World famous prehistoric cave paintings were discovered in this French town 1940:

a.) Lascaux
b.) Montparnasse
c.) Strasbourg
d.) Lyon

7th grade:

- Vocabulary Bee buzzzz
- Passez le papier (Pass the paper)
- Write vocabulary words 3x each!

QUIZ: DEMAIN!!!


8th Grade:
-Period 4- Raptor Assembly.
-Period 9- Passez l'examen!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

8th grade: how to access online flashcard review.

- Go to the link on the right that says 'Discovering French Nouveau I Un Online Text".
- Click the link and it should take you to a screen with a U.S. map.
- Click NY on the map and it will bring you to the main page.
- In the lower left hand corner there is an option for 'online review.' Click 'Flashcards.'
- Click Unité 2 (La Vie Courante) on the left hand side option menu for the correct series of flaschards.'
- Révisez!