Friday, October 31, 2008

L'Histoire de France




































































Il y a des déguisements pour la classe....C'est normale, oui?




Tuesday, April 22, 2008

French Club Field Trip

Concordia Language Villages - April 10-13, 2008
Notre Weekend d'Immersion
On s'est beaucoup amusé! We even got to fly to Minnesota! And we met Lyle, a terrific bus driver and guide who took us from Minneapolis to Bemidji and back again.
Qu'est-ce que c'est, Concordia Language Villages?
(Visit the French Class Wiki to view more pictures and movies.)
Notre groupe
















Super Français !


beaucoup de jeux....



Et on a joué des instruments de l'Afrique...




On utilise l'euro (et pas le dollar) à Concordia.





Ca va, Ryan?






Dylan, Christi et Sam







On dine ensemble. La nourriture était délicieuse!








MONACO!!!! (C'était la cabane des garçons).




















Il y avait beaucoup de neige....
























































































































Wednesday, February 13, 2008

French I Food Projects--- We Ate Well Today !







Cream puffs (des choux à la crème) , la mousse au chocolat, du pain français, une bonne salade verte, quiche lorraine, du clafouti....French I students delighted in sampling a variety of foods made by their classmates for the Food Project.


Many students made posters depicting the cooking process of whole meals such as poulet à la crème et gateau au chocolat, les omelettes, du coq au vin, poires belle Hélène...Miam! Miam!




Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Mardi Gras, le 5 février, 2008

We celebrated Mardi Gras in every class, and shared our crepes with many students throughout the school during lunchtime...Jazz music, crepe races, crepes with nutella and crepes with sugar, and with jam...Quelle journée!

Voici quelques photos de nos activités:http://www.madameshackelford.com/mardigras.html


























Saturday, January 5, 2008

Le Gateau Des Rois



French students celebrated "le gateau des rois' a few days early (January 3) this year, since Epiphany (January 6) fell on a Sunday. Our gateaux (six of them) were baked and generously donated to us by the Harrison Home Bakery. Un grand merci to Mr. Dieter Noller and his family - our favorite bakers!



What is "le gateau des rois"? This site gives a good explanation. Click here to read more about it, en français!



Who were the kings in the 2008 gateau des rois celebration at CNE?

Click here to see pictures of our CNE "rois" (kings)! In each class, two figurines were hidden in the cake, so two kings were crowned. The kings (and/or queens?) all received a no homework pass and a pencil advertising French.




















































Bonne Année! Happy New Year!


Meilleurs Voeux à tous nos amis et à nos familles!