Author Archives: frenchymms
Puppets Speak French!
Read Across America
Emily joined us from the high school to read to Ms. Walker’s class on Read Across America Day.
She read Poisson Un, Poisson Deux, Poisson Rouge, Poisson Bleu by Dr. Seuss.
Emily was a student for 3 years at Mattacheese and now she is in high school. It was so much fun to listen to her speak French! Merci, Emily!
Something New
Maplelea Dolls
A student recently brought in her Maplelea doll to show us. What’s a Maplelea doll? It’s like an American Girl doll, but they are from Canada.
This doll has a shirt that says “J’adore la musique” and she came with hockey equipment.
She also came with a really cool journal that tells all about her in French and in English. Here’s the French part.
Thank you, Amelia, for showing us this really cool Maplelea doll!
Holiday Songs
These are some familiar songs that we normally sing around the holidays. They are youtube links, so you can’t look at them at school, but you can go to www.misswatson.com when you’re at home and listen to them. The last one is not one that we sing in English but I thought you might like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJDPeQSqICM&feature=share&list=RDIZQhS3x6zhk&index=7
Listen to Stories in French
Click on this link and you can choose stories to listen to in French. Sadly, they do not work on the ipad, but if you have another device to use, they are fun to listen!
Penpals From France!
Mlle. Watson has a friend who lives in Gasny, France and teaches English to French students. Gasny is in the Normandy region, about 1.5 hours west of Paris.
Monday, students in French club all received letters and some received little gifts from their new penpals. Some have 2 or 3 French penpals! Now they will write back to their penpals and we’ll send their letters just before the winter vacation!
If you want to know more about their school, there is a link over on the left side of the page called College Marc Chagall. That is the name of their school. You can find out some interesting stuff, like their lunch menu, even if you can’t read everything in French!
Look At Their Eiffel Towers
For National French week, French club students were invited to create their own versions of La Tour Eiffel. Look at what they did!
How We Celebrated National French Week
We played Cultural Bingo, learned about French food, learned about French artists, played a game to practice vocabulary and made hands with 5 good reasons to learn French.