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Attention
Eighth Grade Students!
Here is your opportunity to visit the most beautiful city in the world, see the most celebrated monuments and savor delicious French food.
You will be creating a virtual tour of
Paris with a PowerPoint Presentation.
You will be visiting the famous monuments and
other tourist attractions using PowerPoint. Give us a little history, location and your personal
opinion on the site. Make sure to cite your sources accordingly. When using
images, be careful with copyright laws and give credit where credit is due.
Please include the following:
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Six (6) monuments or
tourist spots
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Title page
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Closing page
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Reference page
Click on the following links to get you on
your way to your virtual tour:
http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Paris
While in Paris, you will visit many
restaurants and decide which is your favorite, while 'savoring' the many
delicious French dishes. Here you will complete a Webquest on French food. Please visit the following site and
follow directions for the Webquest activity:
http://www.classzone.com/books/french_1/page_build.cfm?content=webquest_u8&u=8
You may also use the following link, which
is an Internet hotlist that I have created for you:
http://www.kn.att.com/wired/fil/pages/listfrenchcme.html
To get you started and a little acquainted
with Paris and French cuisine, please read introductions below!
Good
Luck!
Bonne Chance!!
Paris is said to be the most romantic city in the world and
certainly one of the most beautiful. The Eiffel Tower may have been seen as an
eyesore when it was first built but today it is an icon for the city.
When it comes to
monuments, Paris beats out all big cities. Notre Dame, Sacre Coeur and The
Palais of Versailles are just a few of the magnificent structures to visit and
admire.
On our virtual
tour, we will be visiting the following places, to name a few:
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The Eiffel
Tower
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Notre Dame
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The Louvre
Museum
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Palais de
Versailles
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Boat trip
down the Seine River
Oh la la! French Cuisine!
Indisputably,
one of modern France's greatest treasures is its rich cuisine. The French have
an ongoing love affair with food, and their reverence for time spent eating is
evident in any culinary establishment nationwide. It is also manifested in the
traditional family gatherings around the home dinner table, particularly the
Sunday mid-day feast which is prepared lovingly over many hours and consumed
leisurely through a bevy of appetizers and main courses, usually accompanied by
a number of wines and often lively discussion which tends to center on
political topics.
On your tour, you will decide which of the
many restaurants you visit will be your favorite!
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