RS1 French I-Geyer 001 Assignments
- Instructor
- Jessica Geyer
- Term
- 2022-2023 School Year
- Department
- World Language
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
Écoutez les descriptions des familles et choisissez la famile décrite.
Listen to the descriptions of the families and choose the family described.
Listen to the descriptions of the families and choose the family described.
Due:
1. Look at this family picture.
2. Start by just taking some bullet points on the family (how many people do you see, who are they/what is the relationship/etc.)
3. Tomorrow, we will write a paragraph about this family in class.
2. Start by just taking some bullet points on the family (how many people do you see, who are they/what is the relationship/etc.)
3. Tomorrow, we will write a paragraph about this family in class.
Due:
Nous avons écouté 4 chanteurs et chanteuse (vidéos liées dans la présentation de 5 à 9 décembre). Puis, nous les avons décrits en mettant des X dans les boîtes qui correspondent.
We listened to 4 singers (videos linked in the presentation of December 5-9). Then, we described them by putting Xes in the corresponding boxes.
We listened to 4 singers (videos linked in the presentation of December 5-9). Then, we described them by putting Xes in the corresponding boxes.
Due:
When you have typed up your script, attach it here.
Write a skit where two or three people talk about the things they like and dislike.
The skit should include…
Greetings
At least two questions about likes/dislikes
A negative sentence
One use of moi aussi, moi non plus, moi si, or moi non/pas moi.
A use of beaucoup, un peu, bien (etc)
An invitation to go do something
Write a skit where two or three people talk about the things they like and dislike.
The skit should include…
Greetings
At least two questions about likes/dislikes
A negative sentence
One use of moi aussi, moi non plus, moi si, or moi non/pas moi.
A use of beaucoup, un peu, bien (etc)
An invitation to go do something
Due:
Here is a video to help you with this assignment.
I've also attached the notes and the worksheet.
I've also attached the notes and the worksheet.
Due:
This is the reading we started in class today.
We did not do part C yet.
We did not do part C yet.
Due:
Bonjour, la classe! Please complete the following today:
1. Do-Now: complete the do-now question
2. Votre nom français. You're going to pick a French name to learn more about! Complete the activity on the Google Doc attached and submit your work.
3. Finish the reading activity from yesterday (After the test reading) if you haven't already.
4. If you have time, create a game or quiz that would help a new student study the concepts we've learned in French class so far. For example, you could make a Kahoot, a bingo game, a short quiz, etc.
Be sure to submit all of your work.
5. Fill out the exit ticket for 9/15.
Also, don't forget that you can sign up to retake or make up any performance task that you either missed or that you received a 79% or less on. Fill out the attached form.
(I've attached an example simple presentation on the French name)
1. Do-Now: complete the do-now question
2. Votre nom français. You're going to pick a French name to learn more about! Complete the activity on the Google Doc attached and submit your work.
3. Finish the reading activity from yesterday (After the test reading) if you haven't already.
4. If you have time, create a game or quiz that would help a new student study the concepts we've learned in French class so far. For example, you could make a Kahoot, a bingo game, a short quiz, etc.
Be sure to submit all of your work.
5. Fill out the exit ticket for 9/15.
Also, don't forget that you can sign up to retake or make up any performance task that you either missed or that you received a 79% or less on. Fill out the attached form.
(I've attached an example simple presentation on the French name)
Due:
We completed the first page for the do-now (listening activity).
Then we completed steps 1 and 2 for both dialogues.
We are completing this activity in class.
Then we completed steps 1 and 2 for both dialogues.
We are completing this activity in class.
Due:
1. What did you work on today?
2. Did you finish the work you needed to get done?
3. What French name did you pick? Why?
2. Did you finish the work you needed to get done?
3. What French name did you pick? Why?
Due:
After you finish this, go to page 6 in the book (or open the pdf) and read the dialogue at the bottom right of the page (about the tv host.)
Answer the questions on the page.
Then, rewrite the dialogue with new nationalities!
Answer the questions on the page.
Then, rewrite the dialogue with new nationalities!
Due:
Please see the instructions and rubric attached for your performance task.
Due:
The skills for this week were…
I can say introduce someone to somebody else.
I can identify friends, classmates, boyfriends/girlfriends, and teachers using French vocabulary.
I can identify my nationality and someone else's.
I can say goodbye in different ways.
I can say introduce someone to somebody else.
I can identify friends, classmates, boyfriends/girlfriends, and teachers using French vocabulary.
I can identify my nationality and someone else's.
I can say goodbye in different ways.
Due:
Step 1: Make comments and/or highlight the things that stand out to you. We will share out together.
Step 2: With your group, what comparisons can you make between French naming culture and other naming cultures that you know? Write notes at the end of the article.
Step 3: With your group, what questions can you ask about French names that you might be able to develop into a research question? Write 3-5 questions and put them at the end of the article.
Step 4: Pick one of the questions from step 3 to answer. OR pick one of the links from the article to explore further.
Step 2: With your group, what comparisons can you make between French naming culture and other naming cultures that you know? Write notes at the end of the article.
Step 3: With your group, what questions can you ask about French names that you might be able to develop into a research question? Write 3-5 questions and put them at the end of the article.
Step 4: Pick one of the questions from step 3 to answer. OR pick one of the links from the article to explore further.