Les Devoirs de la Semaine/Le travail en classe
Post date: Oct 13, 2009 7:53:50 AM
Passport account setup
Per.3: Click this link
Per. 5: Click this link
Internet Resource Center Login name: French
password: teb2014
Music Links
Magic System
Turnitin.com
Per. 3: Class ID: 21054221
enrollment key: bonjour
Per. 5: Class ID: 21054255
Enrollment key: bonjour
Per. 7: Class ID: 21054322
enrollment key: bonjour
- ProQuest CultureGrams (Username: eduhsd Password: goldrush)
I have changed the way I post classwork/homework. I'm now posting my weekly agenda as a slideshow in Google Classroom. It has all the classwork and homework in it for you to do if you miss class.
I'm hoping it will make things easier when you are absent!
- Country Reports login from home:
- login: orhs
- password: trojans
- Lonely Planet (Good site for travel to unusual places, but also European and other places)
- CIA World Factbook
- Travel Alerts: US State Department
- Saint Martin Tourism Webpage
- Country Information State Department Link
- National Geographic Mapmaker Page
- Guadeloupe Recipes link
- Comoros Recipes (sign in with school Google Account before clicking!)
- Côte d'Ivoire Recipes
- Central African Republic Recipes
- Cape Verde Recipes
- Djibouti Recipes
- Gabon Recipes
- Niger Recipes
- Togo Recipes
- Mauritania Recipes
- Chad Recipes
- Haitian Recipes Blog
- Mali Recipes
- Mauritius Recipes
- Guinea Recipes
- Benin Recipes
- Congo Recipes (Both Countries)Congo Recipes
- Seychelles Recipes
- Sao Tomae et Principe Recipes
- Burkina Faso REcipes
- Mauritius recipes
- West African Recipes (Senegal, Togo, etc.)
- Recipes of Africa MLA citation
- Evans, Dyfed Lord. The Recipes of Africa. Google Books, EPUB book.
- Guadeloupe Official Tourism webpage
- CIA World Factbook Link
- United Nations Office of Coordination of Human Affairs
- -Noodletools PowerPoint Tutorials Page
- Tahiti Official Tourism Webpage
- Vanuatu Tourism WebsiteVanuatu tourism page
- Rocket Guide Vanuatu
- Vanuatu Recipes: Tanna Farms
- Visit Luxembourg/recipes
- Switzerland tourism/recipes
- Food In Every Country Webpage
- African Recipes Link
- African Recipes Ebook
- Martinique Travel Info
- Official Martinique site
- New York Magazine: Escape to Martinique
- Martinique Recipes Blog (in French)
- Official Guadeloupe site
- Official Reunion Island site
- Official French Guiana website
- Official Seychelles Tourism Website
- Togolese Embassy Website
- Benin Embassy Page
- Chad: Buiding a Bridge over Troubled Waters
- Monaco Recipes (in French)
- Rwanda Honey Bread Recipe
Maître Gims: Est-ce que tu m'aimes?
Remind : Text the code below to join to: 810-10
Per. 3 Class Code: @ee8dbe
Per. 5 Class Code:@27gg69
Per. 7 Class Code: @4h279
No phone? Go to Remind.com
Make a student account with an email address
Enter the code once you've logged in.
Google Classroom Codes:
Per. 3 qf76cq
Per. 5 okbvtqa
Per. 7 yopqh8
Weighted Grade Categories/percentages
homework/projects 10%
tests/quizzes 60%
participation 20%
final exam 10%
To change to the International Keyboard (So you can make accents):
1. Click the bottom right corner of the screen.
2. The menu should pop up. Click the settings button
3.Scroll to the bottom and click "Advanced"
4. Scroll down to language settings and click.
5.Chose "US International Keyboard" and click ok.
6.Close all the windows.
7. Click Alt + shift to change to the Intl. keyboard.
Click on US on the bottom right and change to US International (alt shift works as well). Then use the right alt key and the letter or the French instructions to type the accents.
In US International:
o The ` key (left of the 1) plus the letter will make an accent grave, e.g è, ù, à.
o The ‘ key (left of the enter key) plus the letter will make an accute accent, or a cédille if you type a c, e.g. á, é, ç.
o The ^ key (Shift-6) plus a letter will make a circonflex, e.g. û, ê.
o The ” key plus a letter will make a tréma/umlaut, e.g. ü, ö.