Wednesday, December 21, 2011
December 21, Wednesday -DEUX MILLE ONZE ANNS LE VINGT-ET-UN, DECEMBRE, MERCREDI
We did three activities in class. First for those students who haven't complete their color by French numbers were asked to work on it for 15-20 minutes while the other students who have done the task used small whiteboards to practice the French numbers. Next we did a quiz on French number. After the quiz we corrected the answer and then students spent 10-15 minutes to play Go Fish in French.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
December 20, Tuesday-DUEX MILLES ONZE ANNS LE VIGNT, DECEMBRE - MARDI
Today 7th and 8th period students we learned the colors.
blanc = (blank) = white
noir = black
bleu= blue
rouge = red
rose = pink
vert = green
violet = purple
brun = brown
gris = gray
orange= orange
jaune = yellow
blanc = (blank) = white
noir = black
bleu= blue
rouge = red
rose = pink
vert = green
violet = purple
brun = brown
gris = gray
orange= orange
jaune = yellow
we introduced the colors, played a game to practice recognizing the colors and their sounds, and then we used small whiteboards to practice the spelling of the French colors. After that we made a Christmas tree with "Joyeux Noel" and worked on a page with numbers and colors. Students had to figure out the french numbers first and the color.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
December 16, Friday - DEUX MILLE ONZE ANNS LE DIX-NEUF, DECEMBRE VENTREDI
For 7th & 8th period foreign language survey students, after we reviewed the French numbers, doing a French number package, and correct the answer, we watched a 20-min video about Christmas which happened in France during World War II. Students were asked to write the summary about the story and predict what would it happen next.
quarante = 40,
cinquante =50,
soixante=60,
soixante-dix=70,
quatre-vingts=80,
quatre vingt dix=90,
cent =100
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
December 14, Wednesday - DEUX MILLE ONZE ANNS LE QUATORZE, DECEMBRE, MERCREDI
For 7th and 8th periods, we learned the French numbers from 20-99, vingt, trente, quarante, cinquante, soixante, soixante-dix, quatre-vingt, quatre-vingt-dix, etc. We also listned to the pronunciation online. Next students worked on the French number package which is worthy of 86 pts. After students' done their package, we corrected the answer.
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