| Second Grade Devoirs (Homework)
Tu as de la chance! (You're lucky!) So far, there is no written homework
for French class. It's always a good idea to practice and review at home.
Our first unit, entitled "Un crayon" ("A Pencil"), takes kids on a journey
with a young boy named Max, who often forgets his school supplies. His
forgetfulness and lack of organization causes him many problems each day at
school. Through this initial unit, students will review classroom
vocabulary, and learn how to talk about school objects that they have, don't
have, and need to borrow.
Things to Study/Review:
numbers (1-50)
alphabet
days of the week
months
seasons
classroom objects
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4th Grade Devoirs (Homework)
Tu as de la chance, aussi! (You're lucky, too!) So far, there is no written
homework for French class. We recently kicked off our first unit, or mini-
unit on student preferences. Now, students must make a graph of the results
of the survey and write a paragraph to explain the graph. To best
contribute to one's group, each student needs to practice writing French
numbers in written form.
Things to Study/Review:
numbers (1-100)
alphabet
animals
colors
sports/activities
foods/cuisine
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