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French I
Std.
1.1 Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information,  express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions.

Lesson Plans:

The Euro Experience
The student will explore the history of money, the integration of the Euro into selected European countries, counterfeiting, and converting currencies. This is a web-based lesson.

Les Couleurs Vivent!
This is a lesson in color vocabulary.

Clothing
Students will create a catalogue of adolescent clothing appropriate for all seasons.

Story Starter
Given a story topic and list of sentence starters, students work together in teams to create a short story in French.

Internet Encyclopedia 2040
Students will effectively use planning/reading/writing/ research to increase/improve application of general vocabulary, specific vocabulary of professions and family, previously acquired words and expressions, sentence structure, and tenses focusing on the (narrative) past.

Á la Poste/ At the Post Office
Students will perform a variety of tasks related to the post office and letter writing in French. By composing a letter and purchasing a stamp in French, students will be assessed in writing comprehension and oral production.

Aller en Ville/ Getting Around the City
Students will practice identifying the different places in the city and giving directions to these places.

Au Café/ At the Café
In this lesson plan, students will practice ordering food at a café and also practice French table manners.

Tour de France
In this unit, students learn about the provinces of France, thoroughly researching one of them. They write a persuasive argument to an imaginary committee who will be choosing the route for the next Tour de France.

Au Cinema/ At the Movies
Students will practice reading, writing, and saying vocabulary associated with going to the movies. In a small group presentation, students will be given a film genre from which they must write and perform a script for the class.

Classroom Expressions
This lesson is to be implemented during the first few weeks of French I and is designed to keep students in the target language as much as possible. Students will learn classroom commands, expressions to seek more information, and ask for permission.

L'Impératif/ The Imperative
Students will review giving instructions in French using the imperative. They will practice reading, writing, and listening to commands for groups by reviewing classroom commands.

L'Heure/ Telling Time
Students will practice using conversational time in French. In this lesson they will use all four skills of language learning: writing, reading, listening, and speaking.

La Cuisine Française
In this technology-connected lesson, students will create a one-page menu for a French restaurant with "Spécialités du Jour" from three different francophone (French-speaking) countries or cultures. Internet-connected computers and word processing software are necessary to implement this lesson.

 

 

Resources:

Quel temps fait-il? Through this activity students will correctly used the French method of writing dates and demonstrate the ability to correctly identify weather expressions in French.

Bingo for practicing numbers:  Blank bingo cards

Picture Dictionary        

dictionnaire des noms de couleurs    

Internet Picture Dictionary

Quia This site offers ONLINE exercises put together by a number of teachers. These lessons/practice exercises correspond to DF French Bleu.

French Review Games and lessons:  More practice exercises corresponding to DF French - Bleu.

Personal Educational Press:  Make printable flashcards, word lists, bingo cards, study sheets, quizzes, tracing, word scrambles, word searches and big signs in French, Spanish, and German.

¡Conjuguemos!:  Practice conjugating verbs in many tenses online in French, German, Spanish, and Latin.
 

 

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