French


Weekly Activity

Scroll down to see activities from previous weeks.

Week 7 (June 15-19, 2020)

Les Sentiments - Feelings

For our final week, we will have you create an Emoji Poster! Create an Emoji and write the feeling the Emoji is having.

Use this vocabulary sheet to help.

Week 6 (June 8-12, 2020)

Ma Maison - My House

Create a Blueprint of your dream home! Include at least 5 different rooms (bedroom, kitchen, bathroom etc.) as well as 5 different objects in EACH room. (chair, table, desk etc.)

Use this vocabulary sheet to help.

Week 5 (June 1-5, 2020)

La Famille - Family

Create a “clothesline” with various articles of clothing. Remember to label everything ‘en français et en anglais - in French and English!

Use this vocabulary sheet to help.


Week 4 (May 25-29, 2020)

La Famille - Family

Create a ‘portrait’ of your family. You can include people from your immediate family or extend it to include all of your relatives! Remember to label everyone in French and in English. (en français et en anglais!)

Use this vocabulary sheet to help.

Week 3 (May 19-22, 2020)

L'alimentaire - Food

This week, create a menu that includes food, dessert and drink ideas for breakfast (le petit déjeuner), lunch (le déjeuner) and supper (le diner).

Use this vocabulary sheet to help.

Watch these YouTube videos for food ideas in French:

Week 2 (May 11-15, 2020)

Le Temps - Weather

This week, create a slide show or poster showing different weather conditions. Remember to write your phrases in both English and French. (en francais et en anglais)

Use this weather vocabulary sheet to help.

Check out the slideshow example.

Weather

Watch these YouTube videos for weather songs:

Week 1 (May 4 - 8, 2020)

Ma Salle de Classe – My Classroom

Mon Sac a Dos - My Backpack

Dans Ma Salle de Classe - In My Classroom

This week, create a backpack full of supplies that you can find in your classroom! Label your supplies in both French and English.

Use this vocabulary list or google translate to help fill your backpack.

*Remember, all nouns are either masculine or feminine in French. Before you put the noun in google translate you need to type in English "the" or "an" before your noun. For example, "the pencil" will appear as "le crayon". If you need a help with google translate, watch Mrs. Bossert's Tutorial Video.