Thursday, May 13, 2010

Jeudi, soleil ou pluie?

So, today was another day of work on the "modern artist" assignment. It's great to see the progress made in class on the students' different pieces. There are many really well-interpreted canvases.

Students assembled their latest French folders, "La plage", "Le camping et la peche" and "Le temps".

Tomorrow, Monsieur Wanie will be away yet again. There will be a double period for each class to finish-up on the artwork, it's due on Monday! And classes will also have time to work on the latest French folders...

8 comments:

Anon said...

"Uh Lucas, we spent two periods in the library researching, and I talked for 20 minutes explaining what the project was about. Where were you?"
Dead to the world, most likely =P

Is it okay to bring in glue and water and whatever to make and use paper mache next week?

Unknown said...

for the question in the history where we have to talk about the previous battles Canada was in could i write about"The Battle of the Atlantic"??

leean♥ said...

For ATC#1, do we ask questions about the person we choose and make the partner answer it or make an interview for the person we choose?

Unknown said...

Mr. Wanie for atc 5 for the collage of words do we write about why these people died in the randomly on the page or find pictures and write brief notes about the pictures

also its on 8 1/2 * 11 pages wright?

Unknown said...

oooops sorry i meant died in world war 1

Unknown said...

for the collage can the words be in english because i only have english mags?

Anne said...

I think I wrote down the wrong numbers of dead for the collage..... ummm what were the numbers again?????

DRU said...

Lucas: LOL Asleep but not dead... Paper mache? Sure, bring extra for the train mountain you're building this week.

Vivian: Yup

Leean: Write both the questions AND the answers.

P: The pictures and words should attempt to explain what all these people died for and why. 8.5X11 aye.

Isabella: Yup. But you could cut letters out to form French words like a ransom message...

Anne: 8+ million soldiers and 6+ million civilians.