french oracy sessions
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has been in Canada for less than five years
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Maryam Karimi ( Team Leader)Cell: 270-4166E-mail: [email protected]
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Ferdinand NkurunzizaCell: 229-4306E-mail: [email protected]
Yanfang ZhouCell: 292-7223E-mail: [email protected]
•Bishop Klein, •Bishop Roberecki, •Father Vachon, •Howard Coad, •James L. Alexander,•Lester B. Pearson, •Montgomery, •Pleasant Hill, •Princess Alexandra, •St. Edward, •St. Maria Goretti, •St. Peter
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Jamal OkbamichaelCell: 361-8316
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• Mount Royal • St. Joseph • Royal West • Bethlehem • Bedford Road
Crystal ArdellCell: 229-4506E-mail: [email protected]
• Evan Hardy• St Joseph
• Centennial• ED Feehan• City Park• Bethlehem
Ali ZaidiCell: 291-2342E-mail : [email protected]
• Walter Murray • West Mount• Tommy Douglas• Confederation Park• Nutana• Dundonald • WP Bate• Bishop Murray
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French Oracy French Oracy SessionsSessions
For Kindergarten to For Kindergarten to Grade 5Grade 5
GOALS of the SESSIONSGOALS of the SESSIONSAs quoted in the Handbook for
Administrators – French Second Language Program (Ministry of Education, 2005),
Students from non-English speaking homes also succeed in immersion programs, learning English and French as their second and third, or even fourth languages.
Goals continued…Goals continued…Improve French speaking and
comprehension skillsTo acquire new French vocabulary.To provide students an enriched
opportunity to communicate in French.
Students will explore, problem solve and be exposed to a variety of French speaking models.
Have fun.
Students can succeed in French.Parents are encouraged to attend –
to hear their child speak French.
“Parental support and encouragement are essential for success as they are for any educational program.” (The Handbook for Administrators – French Second Language Program (Ministry of Education, 2005)
INFORMATIONINFORMATIONGrade levels – Session datesGrade levels – Session datesKindergarten to grade 5 studentsFirst session will be on
Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012 followed by Feb. 8, 15, 29
The plan is to have one session per week
Session dates will be posted in the newsletter.
Format of the sessionFormat of the sessionThe format for the sessions will
be as followed:◦Students will meet at 3:30pm and
have snacks and drinks until 3:45.◦From 3:45 until 4:45pm students will
be participating in 4 different centers.
◦Each center will be 15 minutes.◦4:45pm students will be picked up by
parents.
Instructors - VolunteersInstructors - VolunteersMlle Luistro - teacher leaderM. Ferdinand - SSWIS workerMme Khan - SODS workerMme Bundgaard – principalCenter leaders – French
Immersion students from grade 12 and University of Saskatchewan students
CentersCentersActivities in the centers will be
linked to the provincial curriculum in the areas of literacy, math and oracy.
Math◦Counting in French, problem solving …
Kinesthetic activities◦French games, gym equipment
CentersCentersReading center
◦Reading a book◦Vocabulary◦Comprehension◦Story Telling
Music/drama ◦Opportunity to act out certain stories
using French vocabulary.
The centres will be more interactive and kinesthetic.
There will be less paper/pencil activities and more oral activities.
Rotation as per grade level.