2016-04-18

le lundi 18 avril 2016

Site of the day: Dict.com Review
FSF 2D  
le but d'apprentissage (learning goal): Nous parlons des événements au passé. 
  • Mme Daniels is our stagiere (teacher-candidate) for 3 weeks. Students did an introduction Socrative quiz. 
  • la chanson: Indila - Dernière Danse
  • le passé composé vs. l'imparfait
  • Literature circles - iMovie trailer & personal connection statement (1 minute or so individual speaking - video or live i.e. panel discussion) on Thurs. April 21.
  • les devoirs: Should be spending 15 - 20 minutes daily on French home study Monday through Thursday. If all class work is completed, follow suggestions in: Home Study extras
    • le passé composé & l'imparfait. Test - le mardi 19 avril. 
    • Tenth blog entry.  FSF2D Journal/blog
ENG 1D
learning goal: We are planning an essay for the novel Speak.
  • Speak - In computer lab 319 today to write draft of essay as summative assessment "How is the novel Speak a relevant book in 2016?" Use graphic organizer completed for planning. There is class time to work this week and computer time April 18, 20, 21. Link for essay assignment sheet and rubric. Handout distributed last week. See post on Thurs April 14 for examples of thesis statement and transitional words. 
  • Homework: Get in the habit of doing 20 - 30 minutes of English homework every night Monday to Thursday. Review lessons, extend your knowledge or read.
    • Speak - Essay writing- see above.
    • Independent reading. Bring a book to read quietly in class for any time that you finish your class work early. Read regularly at home.
    FSF 1D  
    le but d'apprentissage (learning goal): Nous parlons des activités.
    • Mme Daniels is our stagiere (teacher-candidate) for 3 weeks. Students did an introduction Socrative quiz. 
    • la chanson: Indila - Dernière Danse
    • Tu parles!1 
      • corrected cahier pgs.26-27, Ex.H reinforcement
      • SB pg.17, les pronoms accentués - SB pg.22 Tu parles speaking activity, 
    • les devoirs: Should be spending 15 - 20 minutes daily on French home study Monday through Thursday. If all class work is completed, follow suggestions in: Home Study extras

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