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Passe Compose (Etre/Avoir) French 2
Using your Paris Itinerary, create a story/essay in French using the Present Tense. 1. Write a minimum of 40 sentences 2. Use correct conjugation of both regular and irregular verbs.
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
2
Weather Report
Create a French weather report to be presented in class. You must give the a 3-day weather forecast for a French speaking country/city. Create a powerpoint.
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
3
Evaluating Websites Handout Rubric
Use this rubric to assess the student's work on the Evaluating Websites Using the assigned resources, students will evaluate 2 appropriate and 1 inappropriate website for their assigned research question. Guide - http://www.classzone.com/books/research_guide/evaluating_web_sites_guide.pdf
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
4
Teamwork VALUE Rubric
Teamwork is behaviors under the control of individual team members (effort they put into team tasks, their manner of interacting with others on team, and the quantity and quality of contributions they make to team discussions.) Two characteristics define the ways in which this rubric is to be used. First, the rubric is meant to assess the teamwork of an individual student, not the team as a whole. Therefore, it is possible for a student to receive high ratings, even if the team as a whole is rather flawed. Similarly, a student could receive low ratings, even if the team as a whole works fairly well. Second, this rubric is designed to measure the quality of a process, rather than the quality of an end product. As a result, work samples or collections of work will need to include some evidence of the individual’s interactions within the team. Courtesy of AAC&U. Modified 08/12 for use in IPC by BR.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
Grad
sgerrish
5
France & US Cultures Comparison Essay
LE CHEF- French movie cultural similarities/differences comparison essay
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
6
French Monuments Paper
Write a paper on a specific monument in Paris. Research your chosen monument. Use the following points to research factual details about the monument: • How tall is it? (how big) • When was it built? • Why was it built? • Who built it? • What are the opening hours of the monument? • How many tourists visit the monument each year? • How do you get to the monument by public transport? • When is the monument open? • How much does it cost to visit the monument?
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
7
Resume Writing, Cover Letter
After selecting a job in their established career field, students will create a cover letter to accompany their resume.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
sgerrish
8
Passe Compose (Etre/Avoir) French 2
Using your previously created Québec Itinerary to create a story/essay (in the past) in French using the Passe Compose. 1. Write a minimum of 40 sentences 2. Use both verbs conjugated with Etre and Avoir.
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
9
Goal Setting Rubric
Students will read with understanding 3 articles on goal setting. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the material read by identifying at least one goal. After the student has identified at least one goal to set. He or she will outline the goal and its attainment by creating a SMART goal outline. Students will initiate an online tracking system to monitor their goal, and they will provide a provide a "print screen" printed copy of the goal site or provide a website address for the teacher to view. Finally, students will write a 5-paragraph essay with supporting documents. The essay will include a definition of the goal, a description of how the goal was chosen along with how the goal will be achieved. Supporting documents include at least one chart outlining time spent on goal acquisition during unit of study, and a timeline outlining initiation of goal and projected progress toward goal, and date of goal completion.
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
10
Life Goals Essay Summative
In this essay, discuss five goals you have set for your life. Talk about who you would like to become, what you would like to achieve in school and beyond, what career your working toward, and what you would like to be known for. what you plan to do that will help you turn your goals into realities. All essays must be 3 typed pages.(Double space)
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
11
Un Weekend À Quebec
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Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
12
Speech to Inform-National Issue
Students will research, plan, and compose a speech in which their performance will be evaluated in terms of specific standards set in class, including the clarity and completeness of your speech and the quality of your presentation in explaining your topic matter. Non-verbal communication is highlighted. Students will have 2:30-3 minutes to deliver the speech.
Grade levels:
9-12
Undergrad
sgerrish
13
Ma Famille
Students will make a family tree in French on powerpoint. You must include at least 10 family members. You must include a combination of both immediate and extended family and you must include yourself on the tree. You must have: 1. A picture for each family member 2. A family vocabulary term 3. A possessive adjective (mon, ma) 4. The relationship of that family member to another family member. Example: Voila Catherine. C'est ma mère. Elle est la fille de ma grand-mère.
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
14
Advertising Maker Commercial
In specific groups, students will create a 30 second-1 min commercial using the Movie Maker Program. You must import a video for your commercial. Your commercial must be a story line production in which you are trying to convince someone to buy a specific product or go to a specific destination. You must have video, music and audio. A written script must accompany your presentation. Good Luck, and have fun!
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
15
Website Evaluation
Evaluation of website created by students. Students were to use an online website creator tool to create an informative website that promotes a product or provides information on a chosen topic
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
16
Group Discussion Rubric
Grade levels:
sgerrish
17
Group Skit Presentation Rubric-Introductions
This rubric is designed to assess the presentation of the group activity. The rubric should consider the performance of the group as a whole, as well as individual contributions. Create a skit in a Group of 4(1 Teacher and 3 students). You should a)greet each other b)ask names c)perform introductions d) say goodbye. Skit should last 4-5 minutes.
Grade levels:
6-8
sgerrish
18
France & US Cultures Comparison Essay
La Grande Séduction-French movie cultural similarities/differences comparison essay
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
19
Speech Outline Rubric
An outline for a speech with the topic picked by the student. The outline should reflect the content of the speech and be set up with proper form.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
sgerrish
20
Speech to Inform-5 Minute
Students will research, plan, and compose an informative speech in which their performance will be evaluated in terms of specific standards, including the clarity and completeness of your speech and the quality of your presentation in explaining your topic matter.
Grade levels:
9-12
sgerrish
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