Monday, 24 February 2020

FRENCH DECEMBER


L’hiver…. Winter
The month of December was very busy and interesting for our “Petits Français”. In fact, the overall theme for the month was “L’hiver” (winter). In class, we looked at the different winter clothing we wear outside, the winter activities and sports that we do in the snow and we learned about the different winter holidays. We learned through various hands-on materials such as memory games, sensory bins, matching activities and different winter objects. We also reviewed the topics from the previous months to keep everything fresh in our minds. For example, we reviewed the numbers with snowflake counters.  It was a short, but fun month and we will keep building on this new knowledge throughout the rest of the year.
I wish you all a wonderful winter break and I look forward to the New Year! Joyeuses fêtes à tous!

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