Monday, 30 April 2012
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Grade 7 Verb Project
Avoir ~ Etre ~ Aller Project
There are 2 parts to this project. In the first part, your group will create poster of the 3 verbs (Avoir, Aller, Etre) with the correct subject pronoun and verb agreement as well as the English translation. Bonus: One section on the subject pronouns and their English translation.
In the second part, you will teach the class a mnemonic device for each of the verbs. A mnemonic device is a learning technique that helps memory. It could be an acronym, a list, a song or even a drawing.
For example, to remember the colours of the rainbow, use the fictitious name "Roy G. Biv". Another one is HOMES to help people remember the names of all of the Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.)
You will be given time during French class to work in your group as well as the option to take the project home only on the weekend before it is due. Every group member will receive the same grade.
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Marks
1) Part 1: Total 30 marks
Each verb = 8 marks
Title, colour, neatness =6 marks
2) Part 2: Total 10 marks
Mnemonic device = 5 marks
Teaching the class = 5 marks
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Poster Due & Presentations – Monday, April 30th
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Gr 6 & 7 Guest Speaker- Abou Bai Sheka
We welcomed Abou into our Gr 6 & 7 French classes so that he could share with us his background, experiences of living and teaching French at a university in France.
Interesting things we learned:
-he is a grandfather of a Gr 3 CCS student
-his name 'Abou' means 'papa' in Arabic...his last name 'Bai' means 'chef/chief/king' and 'Sheka' means 'spirit'
-he is from Sierra Leone
-he speaks 5 languages: English, French, Temne, Creole, Pidgin
*French is a gender language and every noun either is masculine or feminine
*French is spoken in many African countries
*School days in France are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 1/2 day Saturday...Wednesday are off!
Merci beaucoup Abou!
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Subject Pronouns and Verbs
Grades 6 & 7's are starting to learn subject pronouns and verbs.
What are verbs?
Verbs refer to an action (to walk, to talk, to sing) or a state of being (to be, to like).
Pronouns in French are a little different than in English:
- in English, 'they' does not distinguish if the group is masculine or feminine. In French, 'they' is indicated by 'ils' (masc) or 'elles' (fem)
-in English, we do not have a polite form. In French, the 'vous' form is used with strangers, children speaking to adults and anyone that you would to show respect to.
Tu= You *used when speaking with a friend, family member, colleague
Vous=You
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1) AVOIR
J'ai Nous avons
Tu as Vous avez
Il a Ils ont
Elle a Elles ont
Voila la verbe AVOIR-to have!
Why do we need pronouns?
Pronouns take the place of nouns when we are writing or talking about something. It would be very tiresome if we had to repeat the same noun over and over again.What are verbs?
Verbs refer to an action (to walk, to talk, to sing) or a state of being (to be, to like).
Pronouns in French are a little different than in English:
- in English, 'they' does not distinguish if the group is masculine or feminine. In French, 'they' is indicated by 'ils' (masc) or 'elles' (fem)
-in English, we do not have a polite form. In French, the 'vous' form is used with strangers, children speaking to adults and anyone that you would to show respect to.
Tu= You *used when speaking with a friend, family member, colleague
Vous=You
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1) AVOIR
J'ai Nous avons
Tu as Vous avez
Il a Ils ont
Elle a Elles ont
Voila la verbe AVOIR-to have!
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Carnival-CCS Open House-Catholic Schools Week
Carnival is just one week away and I would like to thank all parents, students and staff who have been helping with the preparations for this fun-filled event.
Remember the evening begins at 5pm and ends at 8pm. Between 6-7pm at the Parish Center is the Charlotte Diamond concert (those who requested tickets have been given wristbands that will allow entry to the gym.)
It will certainly be an enjoyable evening for all!
Remember the evening begins at 5pm and ends at 8pm. Between 6-7pm at the Parish Center is the Charlotte Diamond concert (those who requested tickets have been given wristbands that will allow entry to the gym.)
It will certainly be an enjoyable evening for all!
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