Lower School French Club members had a fleur de lis afternoon. Two fun projects: decorating fleur de lis cookies to take home to family and painting fleur de lis symbols on t-shirts.
The fleur de lis (which means lily flower, in English) is an enduring symbol of France. Originally used by French royalty, the fleur de lis is also seen today in regions of the United States and Canada.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
LOTO!
Seventh Age girls share the fun with a partner for their first game of Loto (French Bingo.) This game is a great way for the students to work on learning their numbers, in French.


Ninth Age boys, seasoned pros, prepare for a serious game of Loto. It's a fierce game, the stakes are high ... a French sticker to the winner!



Ninth Age boys, seasoned pros, prepare for a serious game of Loto. It's a fierce game, the stakes are high ... a French sticker to the winner!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
An Eye for French
Ninth Agers have gone crazy for French! Students are finding French inspiration everywhere ... in newspapers, magazines, brochures, books, internet ... Our classroom bulletin board showcasing all things French is almost completely covered ...in less than a month's time, thanks to enthusiastic students who are keeping their eyes open to French. Bravo!
French is Everywhere!
You don't have to go to France to experience French. As Ninth Agers can tell you, you just need to keep your eyes open and you will soon discover that French is everywhere - it's part of our American culture - in food, art, history, design, sports, science, music, literature ... the list goes on and on. Open your eyes and you will see that French is everywhere!

souvenir from Arby's ... facts about the Eiffel Tower

box top and internet photo of delicious French macaroons

newspaper photo of the Statue of Liberty, gift to the United States from France

souvenir from Arby's ... facts about the Eiffel Tower

box top and internet photo of delicious French macaroons

newspaper photo of the Statue of Liberty, gift to the United States from France
Monumental Sharing
Many Calvert families were fortunate to spend a part of their summer in Paris. Thanks to two Ninth Age sisters, we were able to get a mini view of some of the famous monuments that they visited while in the City of Lights. As Eighth Agers, the students learned all about these places so it was fun to see the miniature souvenirs.

......Sacre Coeur Cathedral .............................The Eiffel Tower

.............The Opera................................................ Notre Dame Cathedral


......Sacre Coeur Cathedral .............................The Eiffel Tower


.............The Opera................................................ Notre Dame Cathedral
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Un, deux, trois ... Spin your wheels!
Seventh Agers had fun with French color words by making color spinning wheels. Once colored, the wheels were attached to background boards and students eagerly spun their wheels and practiced saying the French colors as the arrows landed on the words . Keep spinning students!





Here are the French color words that Seventh Agers know:
rouge bleu vert rose brun gris orange violet jaune noir
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