Devoir vendredi le 17 mars, 2017.

Posted: March 17, 2017

Classe titulaire 6R (Richardson):If you have any questions or concerns please contact me Ms. Cheryl Richardson 627-4086 or by e-mail cheryl.richardson@nbed.nb.ca (link sends e-mail)

  • Home and School clothing order form ( green) have been stapled to your child's agenda. The form must be filled out by parent/guardian (please circle item requested), fill out all appropriate information, send completed form and payment to homeroom teacher. Students will not be sized for clothing items, if form has not been returned to homeroom teacher. Cheque must be made out to  Max Aitken Academy Home and School.
  • All Home and School tickets (fundraiser) which was sent home before the break are due back this week. Many students have returned their tickets unsold.....please check with your son and daughther to make sure tickets have gone home. If your child has returned their tickets and you would like them sent back home, send me an e-mail and I will return them to your child.
  • Scholastic book order is due Monday March 27th, 2017.
  • Last skating time for 6R is Thursday March 23rd, 2017.

Français 6R

  • Lecture (reading each night) 15- 20 minutes. *****The reading during classtime, DOESN'T replace reading their level book each night).
  •  Students must have their interview completed and be working on their oral presentation of their partner's March Break. They need to practice their presentation over the weekend and next week as they will be presenting without the help of any notes.
  • Students have chosen a "free choice novel" from my classroom library. They will be given blocks of time to read during the week during French class, students will have various questions and reflections to complete while reading their chosen book. At the end, the students will present their book to the class ( similar to their book talks in LA class). Reading in class will give them a chance to conference with myself and ask questions on new vocabulary they are exposed to.

Français 7LC

  • Lecture (reading each night) 15- 20 minutes. *****The reading during classtime, DOESN'T replace reading their level book each night).
  • Students must have their interview completed and be working on their oral presentation of their partner's March Break. They need to practice their presentation over the weekend and next week as they will be presenting without the help of any notes.
  • Students have chosen a "free choice novel" from my classroom library. They will be given blocks of time to read during the week during French class, students will have various questions and reflections to complete while reading their chosen book. At the end, the students will present their book to the class ( similar to their book talks in LA class). Reading in class will give them a chance to conference with myself and ask questions on new vocabulary they are exposed to.

 Français 7/8T *****The reading during classtime, DOESN'T replace reading their level book each night).

  • Lecture (reading each night) 15- 20 minutes.
  • Students must have their interview completed and be working on their oral presentation of their partner's March Break. They need to practice their presentation over the weekend and next week as they will be presenting without the help of any notes.
  • Students have chosen a "free choice novel" from my classroom library. They will be given blocks of time to read during the week during French class, students will have various questions and reflections to complete while reading their chosen book. At the end, the students will present their book to the class ( similar to their book talks in LA class). Reading in class will give them a chance to conference with myself and ask questions on new vocabulary they are exposed to.

 Français 8M  *****The reading during classtime, DOESN'T replace reading their level book each night).

  • Lecture (reading each night) 15-20 minutes.
  • ***This week students are working on developing questions and conducting an interview with a partner to learn more about their March Break. Once interviews are completed they will create a short oral presentation to the class, they will need to TELL ( not read) their classmates about their partner's March Break. ****Students must speak French at all times......students who continually speak English in class will receive detention.
  • Students must have their interview completed and be working on their oral presentation of their partner's March Break. They need to practice their presentation over the weekend and next week as they will be presenting without the help of any notes.
  • Students have chosen a "free choice novel" from my classroom library. They will be given blocks of time to read during the week during French class, students will have various questions and reflections to complete while reading their chosen book. At the end, the students will present their book to the class ( similar to their book talks in LA class). Reading in class will give them a chance to conference with myself and ask questions on new vocabulary they are exposed t