Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Quiet on the Set!
10th Agers used their creative side as well as their knowledge of French to perform a variety of skits for their classmates. Students have been learning about how to describe ailments in French. Each skit had a different setting and a variety of ailments. Here are some of their performances:
Monday, January 13, 2014
Mysterious Mona
8th Agers are learning about famous places and monuments in Paris. Today they learned about the Louvre Museum, the largest museum in the world. The Louvre was once a palace, home to France's kings and queens. Today, people from all over the world come to see its art treasures. Of course, the most visited painting in the museum is Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Here are some 8th Agers trying to replicate her famous mysterious smile:
Friday, January 10, 2014
Sweet Little Alouette
7th Agers have been learning French words for body parts. To reinforce their new knowledge in a fun way, students were taught the well-known French song Alouette. After learning the song, they each made their own alouette bird to take home.
Alouette, gentile alouette
Alouette, je te plumerai.
Je te plumerai la tête . . .
Je te plumerai la tête . . .
Friday, January 3, 2014
Visitors from Haiti
Just before the holiday break, a delegation from Haiti came to visit Calvert School to see first-hand how we teach and learn.This group of French-speaking visitors included educators, an advisor from the Ministry of Education, and a representative from the Haitian Embassy in Washington, D.C. They are seeking ways in which they can improve their educational system and came to the United States to see different schools in action. We were fortunate to have them come to our school and how fun it was to speak French with them!
Haiti is one of over twenty countries around the world whose official language is French. It is located south of Florida in the Caribbean Sea. This year, International Week's French Day will focus on Haiti. We will learn many things about this island country. Can you find Haiti on the map below?
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