Teacher contact information: Mrs. Jessica Blackler, Room 101 at the Main email: jbchanel@mac.com phone: 617 635 9989 FRENCH: Title: French 1 Course Number: 309 Prerequisites: none Course Length: Minimum of 126 hours of instructional time per year. Description: In alignment with the Massachusetts World Languages Framework and the Boston Public chools World Languages Citywide Learning tandards, the French 1 course is designed to allow students to complete all stage 1 activities in the six areas of the city curriculum: culture, connecting, listening, speaking, reading and writing. tudents are expected to perform with confidence in tasks of increasing difficulty. Texts and Materials: DF Bleu (Vallette et Vallette) textbook, with supplemental audio, video, and workbook Videos in French with subtitles: Les Aventures Incroyables d Adèle Blanc-ec (Luc Besson) Various teacher-generated ancillary materials based on: newspapers, internet, film, poetry, and literature, as appropriate: (i.e. mémoriser poème: le Pont Mirabeau, de Guillaume Apollinaire) Required Products: the French Interactive Notebook, thematic projects: carte de France, qui je suis, drapeau/nationalité trands: peaking: Learn and practice correct pronunciation, greetings, likes, and dislikes, questions. Listening: Become increasingly comfortable recognizing phrases and questions in French; be able to hear and write correctly with increasing difficulty. Reading: Learn steps to use cognates, the French dictionary, and context clues to understand thematic texts in French Writing: Use dictation to match words and phrases with correct spelling, accents, and conventions to write clearly and correctly Culture: Explore the geography of France and French-speaking countries throughout the world, discover Paris Connections: Discover the roots of French in English, the uses for French in post-secondary education and in professional life; recognize French and English cognates to build comprehension. Most Important Key Questions - using the internet, book a virtual trip to Paris and write about it using simple phrases in
French - using your knowledge of objects vocabulary and numbers, describe everyday objects in French and their price - Create a map of France, its surrounding countries, bodies of water, its major cities and rivers - Using the structure of Appollinaire s le chat, create your own «calligramme» Products: - tudents will compile an interactive over the year containing all classwork, homework, notes, and assessments, to be passed on to the next year s teacher. Tests (including midterms and finals) 10% Quizzes (including pop and prep quizzes) 20% Homework 20% Classwork: the interactive notebook 30% Projects/Presentations 20 Extra peaking Points + 5 % total to your grade per term
Title: French 2 Course Number: Prerequisites: French 1 Course Length: Minimum of 126 hours of instructional time per year. Description: In alignment with the Massachusetts World Languages Framework and the Boston Public chools World Languages Citywide Learning tandards, the French 2 course is designed to allow students to complete all stage 1 activities and most of stage 2 activities in the six areas of the city curriculum: culture, connecting, listening, speaking, reading and writing. tudents are expected to perform with confidence in tasks of increasing difficulty. Texts and Materials: ample Allez-Viens workbook Discovering French textbook, audio, and workbook various teacher-generated ancillary materials based on : newspapers, internet, film, poetry, and literature, as appropriate Contes pour débutants Videos in French with subtitles: Être et Avoir et Entre les Murs (The Class) Required Products: the French interactive notebook trands: peaking: learn and Practice correct pronunciation, responses to questions using thematic vocabulary, describe other people, family, events in the present, simple future with aller, the past with venir, and the passé compose with avoir. Listening: Become increasingly comfortable recognizing phrases and questions in French, be able to hear and write correctly with increasing difficulty Reading: Learn steps to use cognates, the French dictionary and context clues to understand thematic texts in French with increasing levels of difficulty. Writing: Use dictation to match words and phrases with correct spelling, accents, and conventions to write clearly and correctly; use the structure of questions to create complete answers in French. Culture: Explore the geography of France and French-speaking cultures throughout the world, discover French-speaking Africa Connections: Discover the roots of French in English, the uses for French in post-secondary
education and in professional life. Recognize French and English cognates to build comprehension. Most Important Key Questions: Choose one French-speaking country in Africa and create an informational poster that you will also present in French Create a family tree using your knowledge of family vocabulary and possessive pronouns Watch and understand the films Etre et Avoir et Entre les Murs Demonstrate your understanding of the film by writing a resume du film in French using themes and vocabulary from the movie. Required Products: - resume du film: etre et avoir - carte d un pays africain francophone map, informational poster, and internet research - mon arbre genealogique family tree poster Tests (including midterms and finals) 10% Quizzes (including pop quizzes) 20 % Homework 20% Classwork 30% Projects/Presentations 20% Extra peaking Points + 5 % total to your grade per term
Title: French 4 Course Number: 315 Prerequisites: French 3 Course Length: Minimum of 126 hours of instructional time per year. Description: In alignment with the Massachusetts World Languages Framework and the Boston Public chools World Languages Citywide Learning tandards, the French 3 course is designed to allow students to complete all stage 1 and 2 activities and some of stage 3 activities in the six areas of the city curriculum: culture, connecting, listening, speaking, reading and writing. tudents are expected to perform with confidence in tasks of increasing difficulty. Texts and Materials: Discovering French: Rouge (McDougal Littell) of Allez Viens (Holt, Rinehart) Films et supports pédagogiques: Les Aventures Incroyables d Adèle Blanc-ec, Entre les murs Required Products: the French interactive notebook, étude historique: thèmes: Le Monde Francophone, Champollion et le déchiffrement des hiéroglyphes, de l Egypte à Paris) Assessment is an ongoing process and should include the use of multiple measures to determine what students have learned in the course. It assesses accuracy but emphasizes conversational proficiency. tudents grades will be determined, in whole, by their academic performance on a variety of proficiency tasks and assignments including: - dictée (the ability to correctly write in French what one hears) oral tests and tasks such as responding orally to a variety of stimuli written grammar tests, written compositions, and written responses to picture cues demonstrating aural comprehension through movement, drawings, and following of directions. reading and reciting aloud Most Important Key Questions: Choose a French poem to illustrate, analyze, and teach to the class in French After reading le Bossu de Notre Dame (or le Petit Prince) in class, pick a quote from the book and illustrate it. Write a postcard describing a trip you took in the past using the passé composé of er, ir, and re verbs. Watch and understand the film Demonstrate your understanding of the film "...pas du tout...à la
folie..." by writing a resumé du film in French using themes and vocabulary from the movie. Required Products: - affiche: mon poème préféré de Jacques Prévert - illustration: une citation du Bossu de Notre Dame (ou Le Petit Prince) - résumé du film: pas du tout...à la folie CARING Tests (including midterms and finals) 10% Quizzes (including pop quizzes) 20 % Homework 20% Classwork 30% Projects/Presentations 20% Extra peaking Points + 5 % total to your grade per term communicator s RIK- TAKER OPEN- MINDED BALANCE D KNOWLEDGABLE