Thursday, December 1, 2011

Jeudi, le soleil et le givre.

So, today was a busy one!

Monsieur Wanie helped students read through the two French novels, "Les eaux dangeureuses" and "En motoneige" in preparation for the test tomorrow. He dropped many hints to help students on the test tomorrow!

Students busily worked on their "Korthalsaltes" shapes house assignment, due tomorrow.

And finally, students continued working on their "Geographie" keywords due on Monday.

9 comments:

Katie-Jane Flach said...

Will we be able to work on our korthalsaltes shapes tomorrow during class??

Larry said...

Will we be able to work on our geography keywords in class? I have a lot left to copy and I don't think I'll be able to finish in the morning.

DRU said...

Katie-Jane: Not really, you might have five minutes while I call other students up to have their shapes graded. We have a lot of other things we must do!

Larry: Yup, we'll have time to work on the keywords. They're due on Monday...

Anonymous said...

Am I right that we need to do examples and translations for keywords 4,5 and 6? because I am trying to do it right now and there are lots that don't really have any examples. What should I do if I can't figure one out?

DRU said...

Lilly: Come in early. No examples necessary, just a good short definition and a sentence using the term to show you know what it means.

Anonymous said...

oh. thats good. cause i thought we had 2 do a definition 4 everyone single one!!

Isabelle said...

Woah, does that mean I've done 28 definitions AND examples for no reason so far? Will I lose marks if my definitions are too long or if my examples are just examples, not a sentence using the term to show you know it? But it would still show that I understand the word...

DRU said...

Isabelle: Sounds like you've done more work than required... next time though, pay attention to the assignment.

Isabelle said...

But I won't lose marks?
P.S. I'm sorry if I'm irritating you with all of my comments