Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Avril showers bring mai flowers

Seventh Agers busily work on creating memorable French calendars. Many students know how to say all of the months in French and can also say the day's date in a complete French sentence. Bon travail!


Saturday, February 5, 2011

Délicieux!

Ninth Agers have been learning about buildings and shops found in a typical French town. Today's lesson was about la boulangerie (the bakery). Everyone enjoyed a tasty treat of pain au chocolat. This is a popular snack for French children. It is made out of the same puff pastry dough as a standard croissant and has one or two pieces of chocolate in the center. Often sold still hot or at least warm from the oven, it is commonly sold alongside croissants in French bakeries. In French Canada, it is known as a chocolatine.




An Eye for French

Ninth Agers continue their search for everything French. They are definitely aware of the French that is all around them. Here is just a sampling of what they have brought in to share with their classmates:


French in a book and French in a movie

French cheese and French notepads

French candy tin and French fleur-de-lis on a tissue box

French cookbook and French words on a bottle of soap
French quiche and a beret-wearing cat and French words on a coffee cup

French lemon cookies and a flyer from a French restaurant

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Morning Challenge

Many early mornings will find Ninth Agers eagerly waiting in line outside the French classroom to try Madame Cooke's weekly challenge. If successful, students earn a French sticker. Challenges this year have included: counting by 10s in French, singing a French holiday song, reading a description of autumn, reciting the days and the months in French, describing clothing worn to school, and looking at photos of places and saying, in complete French sentences that you are going there. Bravo! ... More challenges to come!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Matisse-Like Masterpieces

Seventh Agers learned about French artist Henri Matisse and took a turn at creating their own masterpiece with colorful paper cutouts. Bien fait!



Wednesday, January 5, 2011

French Club Holiday Party

Sunday, January 2, 2011

French Club Holiday Party

The Fall/Winter French Club ended before winter break with a holiday party, complete with French limonade and a Bûche de Noël cake. Fun was had by all as everyone enjoyed the food and drinks, finished their sewing projects, and made French ornaments. Each club member received a French beret and a French Club pin.