HCPS - PACING GUIDE2010-2011TEACHER'S NAME
FRENCH 1, DISCOVERING FRENCH, NOUVEAU! BLEUSCHOOL'S NAME
TIMEFRAME / CHAPTER, TITLE, & OBJECTIVES / ESSENTIAL/GUIDING QUESTIONS: / GRAMMAR / VOCABULARY / CULTURE / INTER-DISCIPLINARY
CONNECTIONS
Semester1 / Unit 1, Faisons connaissance
Lesson 1 (A, B & C), Bonjour
- Explore the geography of France
- Locate French speaking countries
- Useful classroom vocabulary found on p. 132-133
- Greet people
- Ask others & express how you feel
- Introduce oneself
Lesson 2,
Famille et copains
- Describe others
- Introduce one’s family
- Ask for and tell one’s age
How can speaking French change your perspective of the world?
- Do Web search to find information to support your theories.
- Gender agreement
- Pronunciation:
-Accents
-Silent letters
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Lesson 2
- Indefinite articles
- Pronunciation:
-Nasal vowels
- Indefinite articles
- Definite articles
- Possessive
- Greetings & salutations
- Alphabet
- Accents
- Nationalities
- Asking & telling how you feel
- Numbers 0-60
Lesson 2
- Introducing someone
- Numbers 60-1000
- Family members
- Pets
- Age
- Colors (p. 40-41)
- Why speak French? (p.2-3)
- Geography of France (p. 4-5)
- French speaking countries (p.8-9)
- Back to school
- French names
- Astérix
- La Martinique
- Statue of Liberty & the EiffelTower
- Formal vs. informal greetings
Lesson 2
- The French family
- The Tour de France
- Flags (p. 40-41)
- Introduction to
- Quebec
- Math
- Geography
- English
- Family & Consumer Science
Project ideas:
- Ma famille idéale – illustrez une famille imaginaire dont les membres sont les personnages fameux – la mère = Oprah, le père= Bill Gates, etc. Utilisez PowerPoint ou faites une affiche et présentez-les à la classe.
- La Culture – Choisissez un des points culturaux et faites une présentation pour montrer à la classe – par exemple: La Martinique ou Le Tour de France.
- Alphabet -
- Introductions -
- Resources -
BASED ON THE FOUR SKILLS ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE, THE FOLLOWING VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES WILL BE DEVELOPED:
FI.1 FI.3 FI.5 FI.7 FI.9 FI.11
FI.2 FI.4 FI.6 FI.8 FI.10
NOTES:
FRAME / CHAPTER, TITLE, & OBJECTIVES / ESSENTIAL/GUIDING QUESTION: / GRAMMAR / VOCABULARY / CULTURE / INTERDISCIPLINARY
CONNECTIONS
Semester 1 / Unit 2, La vie courante
Lesson 3 (A, B & C), Tu as faim?
- Express hunger and thirst
- Ask for food and/or drink
- Order and pay at a café
Lesson 4 (A, B & C),
De jour en jour
- Express time, dates,
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Unit 3, Qu’est-ce qu’on fait?
Lesson 5, Mes activités
- Talk about what you like & don’t like to do
- Invite someone to do something
- Make Venn Diagram showing similarities/differences between eating habits in France and in US
- Research the Food pyramid
- Definite vs.
- Pronunciation:
-Word stress
-The consonant “r”
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Lesson 4
- Expressing the
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Lesson 5
- Verb + infinitive
- Expressing hunger & thirst
- Asking for things
- Food
- Drinks
- Ordering food
- Asking about cost
- Lending something
Lesson 4
- Expressing the time
- Asking about time
- Days of the week
- Months of the year
- Weather expressions
- Seasons
Lesson 5
- Basic activities
- Preferences & wishes
- Inviting someone to do
- Accepting & refusing an invitation
- Different places to eat
- Young people & food
- Traditional French sandwiches & drinks
- Importance of the café
- The euro
- French restaurants
Lesson 4
- Holidays
Lesson 5
- After-school activities
- French
the telephone &
cell phones
- Telephone
- Family and
- Math
- English
- Health & PE
Project ideas:
- Skit – Dans un café – Order and pay for a meal in French
- Create a mini café where students make, sell and pay for items in French
- Make menus in French with the prices in euros
- Time – Make a TV Guide using French times
- Give students a set amount of euros and have them “shop” on line – see Monoprix website
- French TV guide
- French Pizzas
- Great resource!
- Monoprix
BASED ON THE FOUR SKILLS ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE, THE FOLLOWING VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES WILL BE DEVELOPED:
FI.1 FI.3 FI.5 FI.7 FI.9 FI.11
FI.2 FI.4 FI.6 FI.8 FI.10
TIME
FRAME / CHAPTER, TITLE, & OBJECTIVES / ESSENTIAL/GUIDING QUESTION: / GRAMMAR / VOCABULARY / CULTURE / INTERDISCIPLINARY
CONNECTIONS
Semester 1 / Unit 3, Qu’est-ce qu’on fait?
Lesson 6, Une invitation
- Describe where people and
- Ask questions
- Express negation
Lesson 7, Une boum
- Describe what a person is doing
- Describe what several people are doing
- Describe what people do and don’t do
- Talk about what people
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Lesson 8, Un concert de
musique africaine
- Ask for information
- Ask about people
- Ask and telling what
Go to / Lesson 6
- Subject pronouns
- Tu vs. vous (formal/informal)
- Être, Est-ce que, N’est-ce pas
- Ne…pas
- Pronunciation: vowel /a/
Lesson 7
- -er verbs
- Ne…pas
- Verb + infinitive
- Pronunciation: vowels /i/ & /u/
Lesson 8
- Forming information questions (question words + est-ce que)
- Forming questions with qui
- The verb faire
- Forming questions using inversion
- Pronunciation: vowel /y/
- Expressing location
- Answering a yes/no question
- Basic prepositions
Lesson 7
- Common –er verbs
- Common adverbs
- Expressing approval & regret (Super! & Dommage!)
Lesson 8
- Question words
- Expressions with faire
- Wednesday
the French
school system
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Lesson 7
- French teenage
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Lesson 8
- Le Sénégal
- African Music
- Geography
- English
- Fine Arts
Project ideas:
- Write questions to “martians” using –er verbs/être and interrogative expressions. May use a Blog or send questions to students in another class.
- Have an actual party where students write invitations and bring items. Students speak French. You may wish for students to research francophone recipes
- PowerPoint presentation based on a francophone country
See what young people do in Nancy:
BASED ON THE FOUR SKILLS ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE, THE FOLLOWING VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES WILL BE DEVELOPED:
FI.1 FI.3 FI.5 FI.7 FI.9 FI.11
FI.2 FI.4 FI.6 FI.8 FI.10
NOTES:
FRAME / CHAPTER, TITLE, & OBJECTIVES / ESSENTIAL/GUIDING QUESTION: / GRAMMAR / VOCABULARY / CULTURE / INTERDISCIPLINARY
CONNECTIONS
Semester 1 / Unit 4: Le monde personnel
et familier
Lesson 9: Les personnes
et les objets
- Describe people
- Identify objects
- Discuss possessions
- Describe one’s room
Lesson 10: Vive la difference!
- Talk about what one has
- Designate people and
- Identify people and things
- Express negation
- Make generalizations
- Discuss repeated events
Midterm Exam review / How do the objects you own reflect your personality? / Lesson 9:
N/A
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Lesson 10:
- The verb avoir
- Nouns and articles: m/f & s/p
- Indefinite articles in the negative
- Uses of definite articles
- Definite articles with days of the week
- Descriptions of people
- Objects
- Personal items
- Il y a
- Bedroom items
- Prepositions of location
- The computer
Lesson 10:
- Expressions with avoir
- Contradictions (si)
- Pronouns ilelle with objects
- Youth culture
Lesson 10:
- Haïti
- English
- Technology
- Geography
Project ideas:
- Take digital photos and/or draw a diagram of your room and your possessions. Share with class in French.
- Work in groups to create a model of your dream bedroom or house. Could be like a “Celebrity Cribs”
Site with many links:
See home décor in France:
BASED ON THE FOUR SKILLS ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE, THE FOLLOWING VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES WILL BE DEVELOPED:
FI.1 FI.3 FI.5 FI.7 FI.9 FI.11
FI.2 FI.4 FI.6 FI.8 FI.10
NOTES:
FRAME / CHAPTER, TITLE, & OBJECTIVES / ESSENTIAL/GUIDING QUESTION: / GRAMMAR / VOCABULARY / CULTURE / INTERDISCIPLINARY
CONNECTIONS
Semester 2 / Unit 4: Le mondepersonnel
et familier
Lesson 11: Le copain
de Mireille
- Describe people and objects
Lesson 12: La voiture de Roger
- Describe colors
- Describe objects
- Describe people and things
- Express opinions
Unit 5: En ville
Lesson 13: La ville et la maison
- Talk about where one lives
- Identify places in one’s hometown
- Ask for directions
- Describe one’s home
- Adjectives: m/f
- Adjectives: plurals
- Adjective placement
- Pronunciation: final consonants
Lesson 12:
- Using adjectives of color
- Adjectives before the noun (Bags/Bangs)
- Il est vs. C’est
- Impersonal expressions with C’est
- Pronunciation: ch
Lesson 13:
- Review of m/f of places in the city
- Review of question formation
- Descriptions (personality traits)
- Adverbs asseztrès
- Adjectives of nationality
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Lesson 12:
- Colors
- Adjectives that precede the noun
- Getting someone’s attention (dis; dis donc)
- Expressing opinions
Lesson 13:
- Talking about where you live
- Places in town
- Asking for & giving directions
- Houses & apartments
- Friendship and groups of friends
Lesson 12:
- The French, cars and drivers’ licenses
Lesson 13:
- French cities
- The WC
- Lecentre-ville vs. la banlieue
- The city of Tours
- Names of
- English
- Geography
- Family and Consumer Science
Project ideas:
- Teacher writes out directions either in the classroom, school or community – Students must follow these directions to arrive at a certain place. Students can do this as well.
- Research difference between obtaining a driver’s license in the US vs. in a francophone country.
- Create a driver’s license - either for yourself, a cartoon character or a famous person. Use address, descriptions and photo
Sample driver’s license to illustrate project at left;
PLANS FOR HOUSES:
BASED ON THE FOUR SKILLS ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE, THE FOLLOWING VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES WILL BE DEVELOPED:
FI.1 FI.3 FI.5 FI.7 FI.9 FI.11
FI.2 FI.4 FI.6 FI.8 FI.10
NOTES:
FRAME / CHAPTER, TITLE, & OBJECTIVES / ESSENTIAL/GUIDING QUESTION: / GRAMMAR / VOCABULARY / CULTURE / INTERDISCIPLINARY
CONNECTIONS
Semester 2 / Unit 5: En ville
Lesson 14: Week-end à Paris
- Talk about where one is going
- Talk about going places
- Talk about going to someone’s house
- Talk about future plans
Lesson 15: Au café de
l’Univers
- Say who is coming
- Talk about where people are coming from
- Refer to people
- Describe objects and people
Lesson 16: Mes voisins
- Talk about possessions
- Indicate sequence
- The verb aller
- Expressions vas-y, va-t’en & allons-y
- Preposition à
- à + definite article
- Preposition chez
- Aller + infinitive
- Pronunciation:
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Lesson 15:
- The verb venir
- Preposition de
- De + definite article
- Stress pronouns
- Noun + de + noun
- Pronunciation:vowels /Ø/ &/œ/
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- Possession with de
- Possessive adjectives
- Ordinal numbers
- Pronunciation: vowels /o/ & //
- Places and events
Lesson 15:
- Sports, games & music
- Jouer à vs. jouer de
- Expressing surprise (vraiment?)
- Making contradictions (pas du tout!)
Lesson 16:
- Family members
- Expressing doubt
- Paris:
-Le Centre Pompidou
-Le Parc de la Villette
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Lesson 15:
- The café
- Places in Paris
246-253)
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Lesson 16:
- Apartment buildings in France
- Floor numbering system
- Pets in France
- English
- Geography
- Health & PE
- Family & Consumer Science
- Math
Project ideas:
- Les châteaux – Construct, report, design a French château.
- Research locations of French châteaux and make a travel guide/itinerary using directions to several destinations
- Make a PowerPoint presentation including Parisian monuments and present to the class.
- Paris – webcam
- Châteaux
BASED ON THE FOUR SKILLS ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE, THE FOLLOWING VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES WILL BE DEVELOPED:
FI.1 FI.3 FI.5 FI.7 FI.9 FI.11
FI.2 FI.4 FI.6 FI.8 FI.10
NOTES:
TIMEFRAME / CHAPTER, TITLE, & OBJECTIVES / ESSENTIAL/GUIDING QUESTION: / GRAMMAR / VOCABULARY / CULTURE / INTER-DISCIPLINARY
CONNECTIONS
Semester 2 / Unit 6: Le shopping
As needed
Please introduce clothing and –ir & -re verbs
Lesson 17: L’achat des
vêtements
- Talk about clothing and
- Buy clothing in a store
Lesson 18:
Rien n’est parfait!
- Indicate what people prefer
- Point out people & things
- Ask for clarification
- Say where to put things
N/A
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Lesson 18:
- Stem changing verbs
- Demonstrative adjectives: Ce, cet, cette, ces
- Interrogative adjectives: Quel, quelle, quels, quelles
- The verb mettre
- Pronunciation:
- Clothing
- Nouns ending in –eau
- Verbs acheter, porter &
- Shoes and accessories
- Talking with a salesperson
- Discussing clothing with a friend
- Verbs chercher, coûter, penser, penser que, & trouver
- Expressing opinions
- Numbers from 100 to 1000
Lesson 18:
- Verbs like acheter and préférer
- amener vs. apporter
- Places to buy clothing
Lesson 18:
Department stores /
- Math
- English
- Family & Consumer Science
Project ideas:
- Present a fashion show – each student introduces himself or present in pairs – must use adjectives / clothing/accessories/jewelry (Video or MovieMaker)
- Make a catalogue – include specific items, adjectives and sentences to describe items. (Booklet or PowerPoint)
- Clothing site:
- Clothing site:
- Department store catalogs
BASED ON THE FOUR SKILLS ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE, THE FOLLOWING VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES WILL BE DEVELOPED:
FI.1 FI.3 FI.5 FI.7 FI.9 FI.11
FI.2 FI.4 FI.6 FI.8 FI.10
NOTES:
TIMEFRAME / CHAPTER, TITLE, & OBJECTIVES / ESSENTIAL/GUIDING QUESTION: / GRAMMAR / VOCABULARY / CULTURE / INTERDISCIPLINARY
CONNECTIONS
Semester 2 / Unit 6: Le shopping
Lesson 19:
Un choix difficile
- Describe actions
- Describe people and things
- Express comparisons
- Express opinions
Lesson 20: Alice a un job
- Talk about people in
- Describe actions
- Give commands
Final Exam Review / How do nationality and/or background affect how people generally dress in different countries around the world? / Lesson 19:
- Regular -ir verbs
- Adjectives beau, nouveau, and vieux
- Comparisons with adjectives
- Pronunciation:
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Lesson 20:
- Pronoun: on
- Regular –re verbs
- The imperative mood
- Pronunciation: the letters “an” and “en”
- Verbs in –ir
- Introducing personal opinions (à mon avis)
Lesson 20:
- Nouns, adjectives & expressions related to money
- Verb payer
- Indicating approval (C’est une bonne idée)
- Regular –re verbs
- Young people and fashion choices
Lesson 20:
- Teenagers and spending money
- Multicultural societies
- Family & Consumer Science
- Math
- English
- Social Studies
Projects:
- Imaginez que vous allez faire un voyage. Faites votre valise (en papier ou en PowerPoint) avec les vêtements. Expliquez combien d’argent vous en aurez besoin et comment vous allez le dépenser. Qu’est-ce que vous allez faire pour gagner l’argent?
- Combien ça coûte pour être un adolescent de nos jours? Ecrivez un journal avec les phrases complètes expliquant toutes vos activités pendant un week-end typique. Ex. Je vais au centre commercial. Je mange un hot dog. Ça coûte deux dollars. On peut ajouter les photos, etc.
Article – How teens (ados) spend their money…Canada
BASED ON THE FOUR SKILLS ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE, THE FOLLOWING VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES WILL BE DEVELOPED:
FI.1 FI.3 FI.5 FI.7 FI.9 FI.11
FI.2 FI.4 FI.6 FI.8 FI.10
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