Annexe 7 Appendix 7. Observation Sheets. Fiches d observation

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Annexe 7 Appendix 7 Fiches d observation Toutes les fiches d observation qui se trouvent aux pages suivantes ont la même légende pour aider les enseignants à recueillir des preuves de l apprentissage des élèves. Les enseignants peuvent les adapter selon leurs besoins. À noter : Les fiches d observation dans cette annexe sont en format paysage. Pour les fiches d observation en format portrait, veuillez vous référer au site Web : http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/m12/ frpub/ped/fdb/cadre_m-3/docs/ann_7.docx Observation Sheets The observation sheets found on the following pages all contain the same legend to assist teachers in collecting evidence of student learning. Teachers are encouraged to adapt them to best meet the needs of their individual classroom situations. Note : The observation sheets found in this appendix are in landscape format. For the observation sheets in portrait format, please refer to the following website: http://www.edu.gov. mb.ca/k12/cur/french/framework_early/app_7.docx 70

Annexe 7a Appendix 7a Observation Sheet for Kindergarten and Grade 1 - LISTENING SLO Listening: In highly structured learning situations, students listen (with the support of visuals) and demonstrate understanding of simple spoken French as modeled by the teacher. A. responds to familiar sounds, key words, phrases by: raising a hand, standing up, pointing. B. listens to and follows simple commands, e.g., lève-toi/levezvous, lève la main/levez les mains, mets ton manteau/mettez vos manteaux, dessine une écharpe/ dessinez une écharpe, pousse ta chaise/poussez vos chaises. C. listens to and responds to familiar, modeled questions, e.g., responds by nodding yes or no or with a visual of a happy or sad face: Ça va? J aime le soccer. Et toi? Name Date Date Date MB D4 (Quel temps fait-il?) D. points to an illustration during a classroom routine such as the calendar, e.g., Est-ce qu il neige? E. responds to gestures and tone of voice of the speaker. F. makes connections to familiar sounds and words in first language (mots-amis), e.g., décembre/la musique. G. listens to a story, song or rhyme and illustrates favorite part. 4 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions 3 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with minimal teacher support 2 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with some teacher support 1 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with significant teacher support ND did not demonstrate understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions Annexes/Appendix 71

Annexe 7b Appendix 7b Observation Sheet for Grades 2 and 3 - LISTENING SLO Listening: In highly structured learning situations, students listen (with the support of visuals) and demonstrate understanding of simple spoken French as modeled by the teacher. A. responds when he or she hears familiar sounds, key words, phrases by: raising a hand, standing up, pointing, circling objects on paper. B. listens to and follows simple commands, e.g., Pliez le papier en deux. Dessinez. Coloriez. C. listens to and responds to familiar, modeled questions, e.g., responds by nodding yes or no or with a visual of a happy or sad face, e.g., En hiver, je patine. Et toi? En hiver, je fais un fort. Et toi? Name Date Date Date MB D4 (Quel temps fait-il?) D. points to an illustration during a classroom routine such as the calendar, e.g., Est-ce qu il neige? ou Est-ce qu il fait beau? Il fait beau. E. responds to gestures and tone of voice of the speaker. F. makes connections to familiar sounds and words in first language (mots-amis), e.g., ma grand-maman, une orange. G. listens to a story, song or rhyme and illustrates favorite part. 4 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions 3 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with minimal teacher support 2 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with some teacher support 1 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with significant teacher support ND did not demonstrate understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions 72

Annexe 7c Appendix 7c Observation Sheet for Kindergarten and Grade 1 - Speaking SLO Speaking: In highly structured learning situations, students communicate a simple message correctly (pronunciation and intonation as modeled by the teacher). A. communicates basic needs as modeled by the teacher, e.g., seeks clarification using gestures and single words: Excusez-moi. Pardon. B. uses and reuses familiar expressions and thematic vocabulary as modeled by the teacher, e.g., uses greetings/expressions. Bonjour, Madame. Au revoir, Monsieur. Merci. Je m appelle Nate. Et toi? Il neige. Dommage! Name Date Date Date C. sings songs, recites chants/ rhymes, plays games with the use of simple complete sentences. D. answers simple questions on familiar topics using words and phrases as modeled by the teacher, e.g., Qu est-ce que c est? C est un crayon. J aime le soccer. Et toi? Oui, j aime le soccer. 4 communicated a simple message in a complete sentence with appropriate pronunciation and intonation as modeled by the teacher 3 communicated a simple message in a complete sentence with appropriate pronunciation and intonation with minimal remodeling by the teacher (CM/CS/Pr) 2 communicated a simple message with some remodeling by the teacher (CM/CS/Pr) 1 communicated a fragmented message with significant remodeling and teacher support (CM/CS/Pr) ND did not communicate a message in French (CM/CS/Pr) CM - correct message CS - complete sentence Pr - pronunciation Annexes/Appendix 73

Annexe 7d Appendix 7d Observation Sheet for Grades 2 and 3 - Speaking SLO Speaking: In highly structured learning situations, students communicate a simple message correctly (pronunciation and intonation as modeled by the teacher). A. communicates basic needs as modeled by the teacher, e.g., seeks clarification using gestures and single words. Je ne comprends pas. Répétez, s il vous plaît. e.g., asks questions. Est-ce que je peux aller aux toilettes? Est-ce que je peux aller boire de l eau? B. uses and reuses familiar expressions and thematic vocabulary as modeled by the teacher, e.g., uses greetings or expressions, Bonjour, Madame. Au revoir, Monsieur. À demain. Passe-moi le dé, s il te plaît. Merci beaucoup. De rien. Dommage! Bravo! Name Date Date Date C. sings songs, recites chants/rhymes, plays games with the use of simple complete sentences. D. answers simple questions on familiar topics using words and phrases as modeled by the teacher, e.g., J aime le cheval. Et toi? Je n aime pas le cheval. Je préfère le cheval. Et toi? Je préfère le cochon. 74 4 communicated a simple message in a complete sentence with appropriate pronunciation and intonation as modeled by the teacher 3 communicated a simple message in a complete sentence with appropriate pronunciation and intonation with minimal remodeling by the teacher (CM/CS/Pr) 2 communicated a simple message with some remodeling by the teacher (CM/CS/Pr) 1 communicated a fragmented message with significant remodeling and teacher support (CM/CS/Pr) ND did not communicate a message in French (CM/CS/Pr) CM - correct message CS - complete sentence Pr - pronunciation

Annexe 7e Appendix 7e Observation Sheet for Listening K-3 SLO: Listening In highly structured learning situations, students listen (with the support of visuals) and demonstrate understanding of simple spoken French as modeled by the teacher. Grade : Month : ACHIEVEMENT INDICATORS Students listen, understand and: Name: respond to familiar sounds, key words and phrases by raising a hand, standing up or pointing. follow simple commands. respond to familiar, modeled questions by nodding yes or no or by using a visual of a happy or sad face. point to an illustration during a classroom routine such as the calendar. respond to gestures and tone of voice of the speaker. make connections to familiar sounds and words in first language (mots-amis). listen to a story, song or rhyme and illustrate their favourite part. 4 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions 3 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with minimal teacher support 2 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with some teacher support 1 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with significant teacher support ND did not demonstrate understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions Annexes/Appendix 75

Annexe 7f Appendix 7f Observation Sheet for Speaking K-3 SLO: Speaking In highly structured learning situations, students communicate a simple message correctly (pronunciation and intonation as modeled by the teacher). Grade : Month : ACHIEVEMENT INDICATORS Students listen, understand and: Name: communicate basic needs by seeking clarification using gestures and single words. use and reuse familiar expressions and thematic vocabulary as modeled by the teacher. sing songs, recite chants/rhymes, play games with the use of simple complete sentences. answer simple questions on familiar topics using words and phrases as modeled by the teacher. 4 communicated a simple message in a complete sentence with appropriate pronunciation and intonation as modeled by the teacher 3 communicated a simple message in a complete sentence with appropriate pronunciation and intonation with minimal remodeling by the teacher (CM/CS/Pr) 2 communicated a simple message with some remodeling by the teacher (CM/CS/Pr) 1 communicated a fragmented message with significant remodeling and teacher support (CM/CS/Pr) ND did not communicate a message in French (CM/CS/Pr) CM - correct message CS - complete sentence Pr - pronunciation 76

Annexe 7g Appendix 7g Observation Sheet for Listening and Speaking K-3 SLO: Listening In highly structured learning situations, students listen (with the support of visuals) and demonstrate understanding of simple spoken French as modeled by the teacher. SLO: Speaking In highly structured learning situations, students communicate a simple message correctly (pronunciation and intonation as modeled by the teacher). Listening: Achievement Indicators Students: Speaking: Achievement Indicators Students: Grade: Month: Name of Students: respond to familiar sounds, key words and phrases by raising a hand, standing up or pointing. follow simple commands. respond to familiar, modeled questions by nodding yes or no or by using a visual of a happy or sad face. point to an illustration during a classroom routine such as the calendar. respond to gestures and tone of voice of the speaker. make connections to familiar sounds and words in first language (mots-amis). listen to a story, song or rhyme and illustrate their favourite part. communicate basic needs by seeking clarification using gestures and single words. use and reuse familiar expressions and thematic vocabulary as modeled by the teacher. sing songs, recite chants/ rhymes, play games with the use of simple complete sentences. answer simple questions on familiar topics using words and phrases as modeled by the teacher. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Formative /Listening 4 3 2 1 ND 4 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions 3 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with minimal teacher support 2 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with some teacher support 1 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with significant teacher support ND did not demonstrate understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions Formative/Speaking 4 3 2 1 ND 4 communicated a simple message in a complete sentence with appropriate pronunciation and intonation as modeled by the teacher 3 communicated a simple message in a complete sentence with appropriate pronunciation and intonation with minimal remodeling by the teacher (CM/CS/Pr) 2 communicated a simple message with some remodeling by the teacher (CM/CS/Pr) 1 communicated a fragmented message with significant remodeling and teacher support (CM/CS/Pr) ND did not communicate a message in French (CM/CS/Pr) CM - correct message CS - complete sentence Pr - pronunciation Annexes/Appendix 77

Annexe 7h Appendix 7h Observation Sheet for Listening K-3 SLO: Listening In highly structured learning situations, students listen (with the support of visuals) and demonstrate understanding of simple spoken French as modeled by the teacher. Grade: Achievement Indicators Students listen, understand and: respond to familiar sounds, key words and phrases by raising a hand, standing up or pointing. follow simple commands. respond to familiar, modeled questions by nodding yes or no or by using a visual of a happy or sad face. point to an illustration during a classroom routine such as the calendar. respond to gestures and tone of voice of the speaker. make connections to familiar sounds and words in first language (mots-amis). listen to a story, song or rhyme and illustrate their favourite part. Name of student Name of student Dates Dates 4 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions 3 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with minimal teacher support 2 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with some teacher support 1 listened to and demonstrated understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions with significant teacher support ND did not demonstrate understanding of simple spoken French such as familiar sounds, key words, phrases and questions 78

Annexe 7i Appendix 7i Observation Sheet for Speaking K-3 SLO: Speaking In highly structured learning situations, students communicate a simple message correctly (pronunciation and intonation as modeled by the teacher). Grade: Achievement Indicators Students listen, understand and: communicate basic needs by seeking clarification using gestures and single words. use and reuse familiar expressions and thematic vocabulary as modeled by the teacher. sing songs, recite chants/rhymes, play games with the use of simple complete sentences. answer simple questions on familiar topics using words and phrases as modeled by the teacher. Name of student Name of student Dates Dates 4 communicated a simple message in a complete sentence with appropriate pronunciation and intonation as modeled by the teacher 3 communicated a simple message in a complete sentence with appropriate pronunciation and intonation with minimal remodeling by the teacher (CM/CS/Pr) 2 communicated a simple message with some remodeling by the teacher (CM/CS/Pr) 1 communicated a fragmented message with significant remodeling and teacher support (CM/CS/Pr) ND did not communicate a message in French (CM/CS/Pr) CM - correct message CS - complete sentence Pr - pronunciation Annexes/Appendix 79

Annexe 7j Appendix 7j L objet d évaluation (anecdotique) : Grille d observation Nom : Nom : Nom : Commentaires : Commentaires : Commentaires : Nom : Nom : Nom : Commentaires : Commentaires : Commentaires : Nom : Nom : Nom : Commentaires : Commentaires : Commentaires : 80