Mme Levesque-Martin - Archived 11/2021 Notes

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Posted: April 25, 2018

Here are some fun online games to practice multiplication facts at home.

Monster Multiplication: Choose the times table that you wish to practice, it can be one or more at a time. Multiple choice answers come up and you must select the right answer.

https://www.mathplayground.com/math_monster_multiplication.html

Grand Prix Multiplication: This game is a little harder as you don't get to chose which fact family to practice but still fun for those who want to keep goign beyond the five times table.

https://www.mathplayground.com/ASB_GrandPrixMultiplication.html

Math Racer Multiplication: Select the times table that you want (one or more at a time) and then drag the car over the right answer for the multiplication problem shown.

https://www.mathplayground.com/math_racer_multiplication.html

 

Posted: April 6, 2018

It's a greenhouse in here! Our class has started various gardening projects this month and today we started a very exciting project that was sponsored by our local Tim Hortons called project sucSEED. A hydroponic system was donated to our class and we've now planted our lettuce seeds. The students got to learn all about the various ways we can grow plants and how some ways don't require soil. The students are very excited to see how the lettuce will grow without soil. Here are a few pictures from today and how our system is set up. If you'd like to learn more about project sucSEED let me know. It's a Canadian initiative :)

Posted: October 15, 2017

Here are some links to videos on youtube that will help familiarize your child with numbers in French. We're going up to 80 this week! Some of these the students have watched in class and others are new! 

These are the links to the songs by Alain le Lait. Students have viewed these in class. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsEz58BblMY (Numbers 1-20)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlYqz2unHKc (Numbers 20-50)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIYvC7r05mU (Numbers 50-70)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnOXzJfLuU4 (Numbers 70-100) 

The following link has all the numbers from 1-100 and when you hover the mouse on top of the numbers it will say it in French. If you click on the number a small box appears and it tells you how to spell the number as well as what it is in English. 

http://www.languageguide.org/french/numbers/

Happy Counting! 

Posted: October 12, 2017

Good evening parents, 

I mentioned at meet the teacher night that I would make suggestions regarding apps that can help support your French learner at home and I had the chance to show one of the apps today in class. The app I suggest every year to students who are learning to read in French or who need extra support with their sound exploration is called "Bloups! Integral". They have a free version if you would like to try it out first before purchasing. The Free app gives you a few levels but will not unlock any new levels if your son/daughter has passed the easier levels. The app is explained in English in the parent information sections at the bottom right corner if you want to know more. 

The application costs 17.99$ now and there will never be in-app purchases. It does upgrade every now and then adding new materials to the game. I have bought it for my oldest and he loves to play it (doesn't even realize that it's helping him read) and my youngest will now start playing the game as well. The game has a multi-user option where you can enter each childs' name so that they can work at their own pace. Also, if you use the same apple ID for all your tech then you can just download the game on all devices in your home with the one purchase license. 

I explained to the students today that this is not a "need" and that I am in no way asking parents to get this app. We will be playing it at school too every now and then. This application was designed by a resource teacher who wanted to give extra support to her French Second Language Learners and it is the best one in French that I have come across in the last few years. This past summer they added one that is similar but for math. I got it for my kids at home and they love that one just as much. The one for math is called "Blips!" and it also has a free version but only includes two levels. The app is 13.99$ but I am not "in love" with it as much as I am with the other one. Perhaps because there tends to be a lot out there for numbers that is free of charge. I will post more about a few as we start concepts in class for math. Again, this is not something you "have" to get to ensure success in the program. It is just something to help support and practice learning sounds to read in French. 

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns :) 

-Mme. Levesque-Martin

 

Link to the itunes store for Bloups! Integral: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/bloups-int%C3%A9gral/id886485093?mt=8