Friday, October 29, 2010

French-inspired Halloween costumes

French really is everywhere!!


A French flag/ girl........................................ A French director


A gift from France.................................... A fleur-de-lis crown



Does this cupcake know that her hat is très chic?

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Quels Artistes!

Lower School French Club made miniature paintings of Paris monuments in the Pointilism style of French painter Georges Seurat. Each student chose a subject, sketched out a design, and very carefully created a beautiful mini masterpiece. Paintings are on display across from the French classroom.








Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Bon Appétit!

Today's Lower School French Club was all about crêpes. Members made their own recipe card for crêpes, made crêpe batter to take home, and ate a variety of delicious crêpes filled with chocolate, cheese, turkey, sugar and lemon, and jam. Merci à Madame Bofill-Polsky for her expertise in crêpe making and to Mrs. Whitman for helping Madame Cooke supervise the batter making. Nice work chefs!



Alouette Artists

Alouette, gentille Alouette. Alouette, je te plumerai. ... Seventh Agers sang a beautiful rendition of this well-known French song in class today and then created their own Alouette bird to take home. Ask a Seventh Ager you know to sing this fun song for you!



Monday, October 18, 2010

Finding French is Fun!

Ninth Agers continue to find lots of French at home! Our motto, French is Everywhere!, is certainly proving to be true. Here is just a sampling of the French items that are brought to school daily by these eager students.


An Eiffel Tower pencil sharpener ...................A French cookbook
The French word for Christmas.................... A French decoration from home
A French coloring book .............A French souvenir from Paris
Ballet shoes ..........................................A French wall decoration


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Ratatouille

Lower School French Club enjoys an afternoon at the movies, complete with snacks, including French biscuits (cookies). Ratatouille, filled with French words and scenes, is a perfect way to get in the mood for next week's cooking lesson.




Un, Deux, Trois, ... Allez!

Seventh Age girls get serious with a wordsearch competition. Students are learning vocabulary for parts of the body and this is a great way to motivate them to recognize the French words.