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Posted: June 10, 2019

1. faim

2. soif

3. jusqu'à

4. xylophone

5. zèbre

 

-Last dictée of the year on Friday

Posted: June 4, 2019

1. notre

2. oiseau

3. heure

4. kangourou

5. wagon

Posted: May 27, 2019

1. déjà

2. frère

3. soeur

4. viens (je/tu)

5. vient (il/elle)

 

-Dictée on Friday

-No French homework this week

Posted: May 21, 2019

1. ton

2. ta

3. tes

4. longtemps

5. ensuite

 

-Dictée on Friday

-Étude de mots sheet due Friday

Posted: May 13, 2019

1. même

2. puis

3. quand

4. son

5. sa

-Dictée on Friday

-Reading comprehension work due Friday

Posted: May 6, 2019

1. sais (je/tu)

2. sait (il/elle)

3. qu'est-ce que

4. il y a

5. jamais

 

Posted: April 29, 2019

Since it is only a three day week for students this week, there are no weekly words to study for a dictée this week. There is also no homework sheet to complete either. 

Students however should be bringing home last week's dictée to be signed either today or tomorrow. This also includes any past dictées that have yet to be brought home. 

Thanks! 

Posted: April 23, 2019

1. vraiment

2. devant

3. derrière

4. près

5. loin

 

-Dictée on Friday 

-Sheet for étude de mots due Friday

Posted: April 15, 2019

1. dessus

2. dessous

3. ici

4. maintenant

5. oeuf

 

-Dictée will be on Thursday.

-Homework for the week is a reading comprehension sheet, due Thursday. 

Posted: April 9, 2019

The math homework for tonight is on a double-sided sheet with probability questions. The probabilities should be written as a fraction. 

The last question on page 99 is a little tricky. It is asking to draw and colour marbles in the bag so that the probability of randomly pulling out a green marble is higher than the probability of pulling out a red marble but lower than the probability of pulling out an orange marble. 

Questions 1a and 3a on page 99 ask to list all the possible outcomes. 

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