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Madame Petite

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I teach all levels of French in both a high-school and a middle school setting. I strive to engage my students on a daily basis. To help me remind me to do this I have Ben Franklin's quote "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." up on my whiteboard in front of my class. Some days I am more successful than others!

I teach all levels of French in both a high-school and a middle school setting. I strive to engage my students on a daily basis. To help me remind me to do this I have Ben Franklin's quote "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." up on my whiteboard in front of my class. Some days I am more successful than others!
French Articles
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French Articles

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A quick guide to the three types of French articles with original artwork. Examples are given along with explanations of when each article is commonly used.
French Recipes
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French Recipes

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This packet includes seven recipes that you can assign as extra credit projects in your beginning French classes to your more advanced. From a croque monsieur to a tarte aux pommes, these recipes will walk your students through how to make some classic French dishes. The more beginning recipes have the steps written out in English and the more advanced require your students to convert metric measurements, as well as read and understand the French directions. I use these in all levels of French that I teach, from Introduction to French to level five honors, and both parents and students like this fun activity.
French Pronouns
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French Pronouns

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This infographic style one page mini poster gives your students quick facts about pronoun placement and what they replace. Direct, stress, relative object, indirect and reflexive pronouns are all addressed.
Passé Composé vs Imparfait
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Passé Composé vs Imparfait

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A mini lesson with original artwork detailing how to form both the passé composé and the imparfait and how to choose when to use each tense.
French - ER verbs
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French - ER verbs

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A mini lesson, with original artwork, on the formation and usage of the 1st group of French verbs, those that end in -ER.
French prepositions
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French prepositions

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Colorful poster with original artwork that deals with a few common prepositions of place in French.
On va au cinéma
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On va au cinéma

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A mini lesson with cinema vocabulary and an introduction to French present participles. A short quiz on French cinema vocabulary is included along with a film poster project ( I include a sample for students to see what it should look like).
Le Futur & Le Conditionnel
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Le Futur & Le Conditionnel

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A mini lesson, with original artwork, on the formation and usage of the future and the conditional tenses in French. A short description and practice using si phrases is also included.
Telling Time in French
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Telling Time in French

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This packet is full of original artwork and activities and is taken from my Introduction to French book's chapter on telling time. It includes basic time telling expressions, as well as telling time on analog clocks and has lots of activities for students to practice telling time. I use it in my Introduction to French class with my seventh graders.
Chansons  Avant d'Écouter - Songs Before listening
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Chansons Avant d'Écouter - Songs Before listening

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I use this handout in all of my French classes, (years 2 - 5) as a pre-listening activity. Students are given a handout with the song lyrics for that week and must fill in this worksheet before we listen to the song in class.
Notre Système Solaire : Our Solar System
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Notre Système Solaire : Our Solar System

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I created this activity for use in my second year French class. My students learned all about our solar system en français while completing a series of on-line classes through the High Adventure Science website (http://has.concord.org/ “Is there life in Space?” )It is intended for use with my Notre Système Solaire Powerpoint. There is a teachers and student version in this PDF . Not only do students learn about our solar system, they also apply what they have learned about stars and planets by “discovering” a new planet of their own.