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ACTI-VIE 2: Au café Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 4 Students will give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length, using model provided by the teacher. Students will create a poter/placemat, incorporating required elements. Students will incorporate the following Grammar, Language Conventions, and Vocabulary into their presentation and decor item: - pronoun subjects - agreement of definite/indefinite articles with nouns - present tense of être, avoir, and some regular -er with a singular pronoun or noun subject - questions with rising intonation and with est-ce que - question words - unit. The following Grade 4 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: use visual and verbal cues to understand what they hear, following repetition use some conventions of oral language to speak in rehearsed respond briefly to oral texts give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length read aloud familiar material, using correct pronunciation and intonation use all available cues to determine meaning copy and write simple words, phrases, and short sentences and questions, using basic and very simple language structures use and spell the pronoun subjects (je, j, tu, vous, il, elle) addition of s to form the plural of nouns agreement of definite articles and indefinite articles with nouns present tense of être, avoir, and some regular -er with a singular pronoun or noun subject interrogative constructions questions with rising intonation and with est-ce que question words (comment, où, combien, quel/quelle,qu est-ce que, and qui) basic new words from units of study, and words from personal word lists, class lists word banks of identical cognates Gage Publishing, 2000

ACTI-VIE 2: Au café Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 6 Students will give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length. Students will incorporate the use of the partitive article (du, de la, des) when discussing menu and order. Students will use some regular -ir and -er, and aller with singular and plural subjects. Students will use several imperative forms of known. Students will recognize and incorporate expressions of quantity (e.g., un verre, un morceau, une boîte, une canette). Students will use an English-French dictionary and other resources to expand and to confirm spelling. The following Grade 6 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: ask and answer simple questions using complete sentences use appropriate pronunciation, liaison, intonation, and language in familiar give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length make revisions to oral language in form, content, and organization, using appropriate resources and feedback from the teacher and their peers participate in a variety of reading situations, such as guided, shared, and choral reading, using expression, correct pronunciation, and intonation read and produce simple, structured responses that convey understanding of written text use various reading strategies to determine meaning write sentences and questions that contain learned and familiar language structures write in different forms use and spell the nouns & pronouns agreement of the partitive article with nouns present tense of some regular -ir and -re, and faire and aller, with singular and plural pronoun or noun subjects imperative forms of known ad common ad and expressions of quantity basic words from units under study and from oral, personal word lists, and class lists use of an English-French dictionary to expand spelling rules and strategies use of basic sounds and their related spelling patterns in French use of resources to check spelling Gage Publishing, 1999

ACTI-VIE 2: Bienvenue chez nous! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 4 Students will create and give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length. In their Community Bulletin, students will incorporate the following information: - nom de la ville - population - l addresse de l école - magasins (4) - services (3). The following Grade 4 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: Oral Communication Reading Writing Grammar, Language Conventions & Vocabulary use some conventions of oral language to speak in rehearsed give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length make simple revisions to oral language in form and content, using feedback from the teacher read aloud familiar material, using correct pronunciation and intonation copy and write simple words, phrases, and short sentences and questions, using basic and very simple language structures and corrected version in guided and cooperative writing tasks use and spell the words and expressions used to identify nouns addition of s to form the plural of nouns agreement of definite articles and indefinite articles with nouns basic new words from units of study, and words from personal word lists, class lists word banks of identical cognates Gage Publishing, 2000

ACTI-VIE 2: Bienvenue chez nous! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 6 Students will give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length. Students will listen to and read classmates bulletins and respond in oral and written forms to demonstrate comprehension. Students will use imperative forms of known, and common ad in oral and written presentations. Students will use an English-French dictionary and other resources to expand and to confirm spelling. The following Grade 6 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: Oral Communication Reading Writing Grammar, Language Conventions & Vocabulary use appropriate pronunciation, liaison, intonation, and language in familiar respond to oral texts give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length make revisions to oral language in form, content, and organization, using appropriate resources and feedback from the teacher and their peers participate in a variety of reading situations, such as guided, shared, and choral reading, using expression, correct pronunciation, and intonation read and produce simple, structured responses that convey understanding of written text use various reading strategies to determine meaning write sentences and questions that contain learned and familiar language structures write in different forms and corrected version in guided and cooperative writing tasks use and spell the imperative forms of known ad common ad and expressions of quantity basic words from units under study and from oral, personal word lists, and class lists use of an English-French dictionary to expand spelling rules and strategies use of basic sounds and their related spelling patterns in French use of resources to check spelling Gage Publishing, 1999

ACTI-VIE 2: Cric? Crac! Autour du feu de camp Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 4 With a partner, students will create and give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length, using a simplified model provided by the teacher. Students will incorporate the following information into their campfire story: - 2 personnages - 1 scène - l intrigue (1) - bruits (2) - l expression (1). The following Grade 4 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: use visual and verbal cues to understand what they hear, following repetition use some conventions of oral language to speak in rehearsed give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length make simple revisions to oral language in form and content, using feedback from the teacher read aloud familiar material, using correct pronunciation and intonation copy and write simple words, phrases, and short sentences and questions, using basic and very simple language structures use and spell the words and expressions used to identify nouns pronoun subjects (je, j, tu, vous, il, elle) agreement of definite articles and indefinite articles with nouns present tense of être, avoir, and some regular -er with a singular pronoun or noun subject prepositions prepositions of place and to indicate possession interrogative constructions questions with rising intonation and with est-ce que question words (comment, où, combien, quel/quelle,qu est-ce que, and qui) basic new words from units of study, and words from personal word lists, class lists word banks of identical cognates Gage Publishing, 2000

ACTI-VIE 2: Cric? Crac! Autour du feu de camp Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 6 Students will create and present a campfire story of a minimum of ten to fifteen sentences in length, using Terreur au camp! (SB pp.8-9) as a model. Students will read a variety of song lyrics and classmates campfire stories and respond in both oral and written forms, to demonstrate comprehension. Students will use the partitive article with nouns, imperative forms of known, and expressions of quantity when describing their campfire snack. Students will incorporate various conjunctions into their campfire story. Students will use an English-French dictionary and other resources to expand and to confirm spelling. The following Grade 6 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: ask and answer simple questions using complete sentences use appropriate pronunciation, liaison, intonation, and language in familiar respond to oral texts give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length read at least nine simple passages or stories participate in a variety of reading situations, such as guided, shared, and choral reading, using expression, correct pronunciation, and intonation read and produce simple, structured responses that convey understanding of written text write sentences and questions that contain learned and familiar language structures write in different forms use and spell the agreement of the partitive article with nouns present tense of some regular -ir and -re, and faire and aller, with singular and plural pronoun or noun subjects imperative forms of known conjunctions conjunctions (mais, et, parce que/parce qu ) ad common ad and expressions of quantity basic words from units under study and from oral, personal word lists, and class lists use of an English-French dictionary to expand spelling rules and strategies use of basic sounds and their related spelling patterns in French use of resources to check spelling Gage Publishing, 1999

ACTI-VIE 2: Que le spectacle commence! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 4 Students will give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length. Students will incorporate the following elements in their oral and written work: - present tense of -er - prepositions of place - questions with rising intonation and with est-ce que - unit. The following Grade 4 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: ask very simple questions, and ask for repetition to clarify understanding use some conventions of oral language to speak in rehearsed give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length make simple revisions to oral language in form and content, using feedback from the teacher read aloud familiar material, using correct pronunciation and intonation copy and write simple words, phrases, and short sentences and questions, using basic and very simple language structures use and spell the words and expressions used to identify nouns pronoun subjects (je, j, tu, vous, il, elle) agreement of definite articles and indefinite articles with nouns present tense of être, avoir, and some regular -er with a singular pronoun or noun subject prepositions prepositions of place and to indicate possession interrogative constructions questions with rising intonation and with est-ce que basic new words from units of study, and words from personal word lists, class lists word banks of identical cognates Gage Publishing, 2000

ACTI-VIE 2: Que le spectacle commence! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 6 Students will give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length. Students will listen to classmates presentations and read programs and respond in oral and written forms to demonstrate comprehension. Students will use the present tense of some regular -ir and -re with singular and plural subjects. Students will use an English-French dictionary and other resources to expand and to confirm spelling. The following Grade 6 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: Oral Communication Reading Writing Grammar, Language Conventions & Vocabulary ask and answer simple questions using complete sentences use appropriate pronunciation, liaison, intonation, and language in familiar give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length make revisions to oral language in form, content, and organization, using appropriate resources and feedback from the teacher and their peers read and produce simple, structured responses that convey understanding of written text use various reading strategies to determine meaning write sentences and questions that contain learned and familiar language structures write in different forms and corrected version in guided and cooperative writing tasks use and spell the present tense of some regular -ir and -re, and faire and aller, with singular and plural pronoun or noun subjects imperative forms of known basic words from units under study and from oral, personal word lists, and class lists use of an English-French dictionary to expand spelling rules and strategies use of basic sounds and their related spelling patterns in French use of resources to check spelling Gage Publishing, 1999

ACTI-VIE 2: Tous des champions! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 4 Students will participate in end-of-unit board game. Students will be given multiple choice options for the game s questions: e.g. Je fais le 100 mètres. Je fais du ski alpin. Je fais de la gymnastique. Je fais de la course à pied. Je fais du surf des neiges. The following Grade 4 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: follow basic classroom instructions ask very simple questions, and ask for repetition to clarify understanding use visual and verbal cues to understand what they hear, following repetition use some conventions of oral language to speak in rehearsed respond briefly to oral texts read aloud familiar material, using correct pronunciation and intonation read and respond briefly to written materials use all available cues to determine meaning words and expressions used to identify nouns pronoun subjects (je, j, tu, vous, il, elle) agreement of definite articles and indefinite articles with nouns present tense of être, avoir, and some regular -er with a singular pronoun or noun subject interrogative constructions question words (comment, où, combien, quel/quelle,qu est-ce que, and qui) basic new words from units of study, and words from personal word lists, class lists word banks of identical cognates Gage Publishing, 2000

ACTI-VIE 2: Tous des champions! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 6 In lieu of creating sports banners, students will present a profile of a famous athlete in both oral and written format. In their presentations, students will identify: name of athlete, country, sport, location of sport, equipment, and medals won. Students will listen to and read classmates athlete profiles, and respond in oral and written forms to demonstrate comprehension. Students will use the present tense of some regular -ir and -re, and faire and expressions with faire with singular and plural subjects. Students will incorporate possessive into presentation. Students will use an English-French dictionary and other resources to expand and to confirm spelling. The following Grade 6 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: Oral Communication Reading Writing Grammar, Language Conventions & Vocabulary ask and answer simple questions using complete sentences use appropriate pronunciation, liaison, intonation, and language in familiar give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length make revisions to oral language in form, content, and organization, using appropriate resources and feedback from the teacher and their peers read at least nine simple passages or stories participate in a variety of reading situations, such as guided, shared, and choral reading, using expression, correct pronunciation, and intonation read and produce simple, structured responses that convey understanding of written text use various reading strategies to determine meaning write sentences and questions that contain learned and familiar language structures write in different forms and corrected version in guided and cooperative writing tasks use and spell the present tense of some regular -ir and -re, and faire and aller, with singular and plural pronoun or noun subjects expressions with faire possessive (mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes, son/sa/ses) basic words from units under study and from oral, personal word lists, and class lists use of an English-French dictionary to expand spelling rules and strategies use of basic sounds and their related spelling patterns in French use of resources to check spelling Gage Publishing, 1999

ACTI-VIE 2: Une maison pas comme les autres! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 4 Students will create an Alien Home (profile and product) and present orally to the class. In their profiles, students will: - identify the room in the house using voici and/or c est. - describe the room using the appropriate making agreement if necessary. The following Grade 4 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: follow basic classroom instructions use visual and verbal cues to understand what they hear, following repetition use some conventions of oral language to speak in rehearsed respond briefly to oral texts give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length read aloud familiar material, using correct pronunciation and intonation use all available cues to determine meaning copy and write simple words, phrases, and short sentences and questions, using basic and very simple language structures use and spell the words and expressions used to identify nouns pronoun subjects (je, j, tu, vous, il, elle) agreement of definite articles and indefinite articles with nouns present tense of être, avoir, and some regular -er with a singular pronoun or noun subject addition of e to form the feminine of simple, regular prepositions prepositions of place and to indicate possession basic new words from units of study, and words from personal word lists, class lists word banks of identical cognates Gage Publishing, 2000

ACTI-VIE 2: Une maison pas comme les autres! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 6 Students will present their alien home in both oral and written format. Students will listen to classmates presentations and respond orally to demonstrate comprehension. Students will use expressions with faire to describe an activity occurring in each room. Students will incorporate imperative forms of known and possessive into written text. Students will use an English-French dictionary and other resources to expand and to confirm spelling. The following Grade 6 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: Oral Communication Reading Writing Grammar, Language Conventions & Vocabulary ask and answer simple questions using complete sentences use appropriate pronunciation, liaison, intonation, and language in familiar give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length make revisions to oral language in form, content, and organization, using appropriate resources and feedback from the teacher and their peers read at least nine simple passages or stories participate in a variety of reading situations, such as guided, shared, and choral reading, using expression, correct pronunciation, and intonation use various reading strategies to determine meaning write sentences and questions that contain learned and familiar language structures write in different forms and corrected version in guided and cooperative writing tasks use and spell the expressions with faire imperative forms of known possessive (mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes, son/sa/ses) basic words from units under study and from oral, personal word lists, and class lists use of an English-French dictionary to expand spelling rules and strategies use of basic sounds and their related spelling patterns in French use of resources to check spelling Gage Publishing, 1999

ACTI-VIE 2: Vive lamitié! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 4 Students will create and present a friendship cube using a simplified model provided by the teacher. On each side of the cube, students will incorporate the following information: - Side 1: Bonjour! Mon ami(e) s appelle. - Side 2: a les yeux et les cheveux. - Side 3: porte et. - Side 4: est (adjective). - Side 5: joue (sport). - Side 6: aime (colour). The following Grade 4 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: use some conventions of oral language to speak in rehearsed give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length make simple revisions to oral language in form and content, using feedback from the teacher read aloud familiar material, using correct pronunciation and intonation use all available cues to determine meaning copy and write simple words, phrases, and short sentences and questions, using basic and very simple language structures write responses to very simple questions use and spell the words and expressions used to identify nouns pronoun subjects (je, j, tu, vous, il, elle) addition of s to form the plural of nouns agreement of definite articles and indefinite articles with nouns present tense of être, avoir, and some regular -er with a singular pronoun or noun subject addition of e to form the feminine of simple, regular basic new words from units of study, and words from personal word lists, class lists word banks of identical cognates Gage Publishing, 2000

ACTI-VIE 2: Vive l amitié! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 6 Students will give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length. Students will listen to classmates presentations and respond orally to demonstrate comprehension. Students will use some expressions with faire (e.g., faire du ski). Students will incorporate the use of possessive (son/sa/ses) and conjunctions (et) into written work. Students will use an English-French dictionary and other resources to expand and to confirm spelling. The following Grade 6 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: Oral Communication Reading Writing Grammar, Language Conventions & Vocabulary use appropriate pronunciation, liaison, intonation, and language in familiar respond to oral texts give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length make revisions to oral language in form, content, and organization, using appropriate resources and feedback from the teacher and their peers participate in a variety of reading situations, such as guided, shared, and choral reading, using expression, correct pronunciation, and intonation use various reading strategies to determine meaning write sentences and questions that contain learned and familiar language structures write in different forms and corrected version in guided and cooperative writing tasks use and spell the expressions with faire possessive (mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes, son/sa/ses) conjunctions conjunctions (mais, et, parce que/parce qu ) basic words from units under study and from oral, personal word lists, and class lists use of an English-French dictionary to expand spelling rules and strategies use of basic sounds and their related spelling patterns in French use of resources to check spelling Gage Publishing, 1999

ACTI-VIE 2: Voici ma collection! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 4 Students will create and give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length. Students will incorporate the following information into their presentations: - Qu est-ce que c est? - Description Ils sont jaunes. - Combien? - Où? - Favori? The following Grade 4 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: use some conventions of oral language to speak in rehearsed give an oral presentation of up to five sentences in length make simple revisions to oral language in form and content, using feedback from the teacher read aloud familiar material, using correct pronunciation and intonation copy and write simple words, phrases, and short sentences and questions, using basic and very simple language structures use and spell the words and expressions used to identify nouns pronoun subjects (je, j, tu, vous, il, elle) addition of s to form the plural of nouns agreement of definite articles and indefinite articles with nouns present tense of être, avoir, and some regular -er with a singular pronoun or noun subject addition of e to form the feminine of simple, regular prepositions prepositions of place and to indicate possession basic new words from units of study, and words from personal word lists, class lists Gage Publishing, 2000

ACTI-VIE 2: Voici ma collection! Adaptation of Final Task for Grade 6 Students will present their collection in both oral and written format. Students will listen to and read classmates presentations and respond in both oral and written forms to demonstrate comprehension. Students will use the present tense of some regular -ir and -re, with singular and plural subjects. Students will incorporate imperative forms of known, and possessive. Students will describe their collections using expressions of quantity. Students will use an English-French dictionary and other resources to expand and to confirm spelling. The following Grade 6 Expectations will be addressed in the final task: ask and answer simple questions using complete sentences use appropriate pronunciation, liaison, intonation, and language in familiar respond to oral texts give an oral presentation of ten to fifteen sentences in length make revisions to oral language in form, content, and organization, using appropriate resources and feedback from the teacher and their peers read and produce simple, structured responses that convey understanding of written text identify the main idea and a few supporting details use various reading strategies to determine meaning write sentences and questions that contain learned and familiar language structures write in different forms use and spell the present tense of some regular -ir and -re, and faire and aller, with singular and plural pronoun or noun subjects imperative forms of known possessive (mon/ma/mes, ton/ta/tes, son/sa/ses) conjunctions conjunctions (mais, et, parce que/parce qu ) ad common ad and expressions of quantity basic words from units under study and from oral, personal word lists, and class lists use of an English-French dictionary to expand spelling rules and strategies use of basic sounds and their related spelling patterns in French use of resources to check spelling Gage Publishing, 1999