Showing posts with label faire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faire. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

En Classe: 8 mars 2017

We've missed a few of these as we've done a few more simple classes!  Do you love Petit Nicholas??

Let's get back into the groove with Chapitre Sept!

En Classe!

  • Nous avons fini avec la lecture, Le Petit Nicholas
  • Avec le temps extra, nous avons lu La Lecture Supplémentaire tout ensemble.
Les Devoirs!
  • If we don't finish Lecture Supplémentaire in class, please finish answering the questions to both readings at home.
  • Questions de Vocabulaire. These are a handful of sentences from the book I use to help you write out sentences, to think about Chapitre Six Vocabulaire, and to review verbs.  It should be pretty easy!!
  • Faire, Pouvoir, Vouloir.  Again, it's a review!  It should be very easy!  If it's NOT easy to do, without help, you need to take some time and really study.  These verbs are super important.  :)
  • Chapitre Sept Vocabulaire.  Translate the vocabulary for Chapitre Sept, comme d'habitude.  :)  Be ready and comfortable with the different articles of clothing for next week, especially.
  • Les Couleurs packet.  It has colors and articles of clothing that the book doesn't necessarily cover.  :)
If you need help with verbs, try these videos!

It's cheesy, but here's a FAIRE song:

Another cheesy video for avoir; être; faire; aller:


I LOVE this one!!!



Pretty sure you NEED to watch this ALLER video:



For colors, this is cute... I'm going to use this with my cute French Ia students!


Oh, but we're not through!!
POUVOIR!!
VOUS POUVEZ REGARDER CET VIDÉO!



VOULOIR!  Vous êtes chanseuses!




Les couleurs, vous demandez?  On les a!!




Wednesday, January 25, 2017

en classe: 25 janvier 2017

Be sure to check in on MONDAY for the next few weeks of planning!  Not THIS Wednesday, but Wednesday the 8th, we'll be testing on Chapitre Six!  On Wednesday, Feb. 15th, we'll begin Chapitre Sept.
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Bonjour!  If all went to plan, we...
> turned in homework (and Q&A).
> culture day, and
> practiced ordering/taking orders in a restaurant!

Les devoirs pour cette semaine!

NOTE:  If you FIGURE OUT the de, de la, d', des, du, etc., you can stop.  Be sure to keep notes of all of the online activities you do.  In fact, pull out a sheet now, and write:

1. Self-check quiz Score:
2. de, de la, des quiz Score:
3. This is how I did on the game:
4. Here's how I did with the second game:
5.  Here's how I did editing the letter

Then turn that in as well as your Faire worksheet.  :)
  • Back to work!  Go over your vocabulary!  When you're done, TAKE THIS SELF-CHECK QUIZ.
  • Read up in de, de la, des HERE!  Take the quiz at the bottom of the page, and COMMENT BELOW with your score!
  • Read up AGAIN HERE.  Then click on the "Word of Caution" at the bottom to follow-up.
  • Play THIS GAME.  Use it with INTERNET EXPLORER because it is NOT working well in Chrome.  :)  How did you do?
  • Now TRY THIS.    What did you think?
  • Try EDITING THIS LETTER.
  • Worksheet!  "More Fun With Faire!
Now that you've done all of that, how is your understanding of de, de la, du, des?  It helped ME!!  I still have a few questions that I'm working out, so stay tuned!  Also, after studying this, I realized I have a few problems (my fault) on the previous homework assignment (just this last week)*.  I'll let you know when I have it fully figured out- enough so I can teach it instead of just knowing instinctively.

* So I have used it correctly for the most part, but I freaked out when I came across these things, and I messed up trying to do it better!  Meh, it happens!  We'll get this!

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

en classe: 18 janvier 2017

Here's what we did in class!
> Read "Dur Dur Pour Les Familles Monoparentales" as a group
> Faire
> Vouloir (with Pouvoir)
> -RE verbs and -YER / -ER exceptions

Here's what you're doing for homework this week!

  • Finish any Questions de Compréhension from "Dur Dur Pour les Familles Monoparentales."
  • Finish Faire and Vouloir peek-a-boos
  • -RE verbs and -YER/-ER exceptions worksheets
  • Faire worksheet.  HERE'S THE LINK I put on the worksheet to make it easier!  :)
Watch this video... take notes!  :)


YAY for Alexa!