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French @ Templars
Veronique Parrott
Created on December 10, 2020
French
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Menu and instructions
Click on the boxes to access the French projects for present and previous weeks. Each project will let you can access lots of different activities (facts, videos, quizzes, games, ets). Click on the "animated objects" and explore them.
Week 6
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Bonjour! As you know, French is the official language in over 50 different countries and locations across the world! This week I would like to take you to a place close to my heart. Complete the breakout activity and don't forget to share the code with your teacher. A certificate is waiting for you at the end!
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Breakout
LA réunion
En route vers la Réunion ! Bon voyage!
DÉPART
INTRO
leÇon 1
leÇon 2
Index
leÇon 4
leÇon 3
Certificat
INTRODUCTION
Où est la Réunion?
Destination
LEçONS
LESSON - VIDEO
Clique sur l'écran de l'ordinateur pour explorer la carte avec Google Earth.
I'M READY!
LESSON - VIDEO
1/5
Reunion island is located in ...
the Pacifc Ocean
the Indian Ocean
the Antlantic ocean
LESSON - VIDEO
2/5
Reunion is ...
a british island
a spanish island
a french island
LESSON - VIDEO
3/5
The Piton de la Fournaise is ...
a beach
an active volcano
a dormant volcano
LESSON - VIDEO
4/5
La plage de l'Hermitage is ..
a waterfall
A beach
a gorge
LESSON - VIDEO
5/5
Which is the highest peak on the island?
salazie
Mafate
Le PITON des neiges
LESSON - VIDEO
"¡Genial!"
first number
BACK TO INDEX
LESSON - VIDEO
"Essaie encore"
try again
lesson - TEXT
Découvre le climat.
I'M READY!
LESSON - TEXT
1/5
Reunion island benefits from a __________ climate
tropical
mild
cold
LESSON - TEXT
2/5
The seasons are divided in __________ long periods.
three
four
two
LESSON - TEXT
3/5
in August 2003 __________ on the Piton des neiges (the Peaks of Snows)
it rained
nothing happened
it snowed
LESSON - TEXT
4/5
Water temperatures vary between __________ degrees
10 and 25
20 and 25
0 and 25
LESSON - TEXT
5/5
It is much __________ in the mountains.
hotter
COoler
warmer
LESSON - TEXT
"¡Genial!"
SECOND NUMBER
BACK TO INDEX
LESSON - TEXT
"Essaie encore"
TRY AGAIN
lesson - IMAGE
Clique sur l'appareil pour découvrir les animaux de la Réunion.
I'm ready!
LESSON - IMAGE
'une tortue'
LESSON - IMAGE
'un lézard'
LESSON - IMAGE
'un requin'
LESSON - IMAGE
'un caméléon'
LESSON - IMAGE
'une baleine'
LESSON - IMAGE
"¡Genial!"
third number
back to index
LESSON - IMAGE
"essaie encore"
try again
lesson - AUDIO
Le créole
i'm ready!
LESSON - AUDIO
1/5 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
Akoz
someone
now
why
LESSON - AUDIO
2/5 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
Domoune
house
why
someone
LESSON - AUDIO
3/5 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
Kaz
someone
house
now
LESSON - AUDIO
4/5 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
Koméla
children
now
someone
LESSON - AUDIO
5/5 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
Marmaille
Children
someone
house
LESSON - AUDIO
"¡Genial!"
fourth number
back to index
LESSON - AUDIO
"essaie encore"
try again
You did it!
"Click ici!"
click here
You almost have it! 🎓
Enter the code
Your Certificate
This is a little treat!
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Print or take a snapsot of your cerificate and share it with your teacher.
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Bonjour! Today we are learning about a famous person in the history of France.
My walls are a little bare! I would like to display the illustration of a famous French historical person. Before I do, let's learn about him together!
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Do you notice anything different about the clock on the wall? Could this be a "time machine"? Only one way to find out!
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Click on the icons to discover the life of Napoléon Bonaparte, one of the greatest commanders in history. Then go to "Questions finales".
Bibliographie
Vidéos
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Musée
Présentation
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France
Corsica
Questions finales
Tick Away!
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Tick the correct statements.
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Napoleon won his first battle aged 24.
Napoleon was a tall man.
Napoleon was forced to exile on St Elena Island.
Napoleon was an only child.
verifier
Quiz Time!
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answer the question in the boxes.
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Where was Napoleon born?
Who was Josephine?
Who crowned him Emperor?
verifier
Hover the mouse over the gold layer to reveal the illustration, then drag it into the empty frame!
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this way to the lounge
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Merci beaucoup! J'adore cette illustration de Napoléon! (Just one more thing to do to earn a certificate! The clue is in the pencil pot).
What have you learnt today?
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Write down three interesting facts you have learnt about Napoleon Bonaparte. Don't forget to share them to earn a certificate!
3000
Use a border page if you wish to
Extension
Why not draw a Napoléon pop scene?
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Back
2000
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Introduction
Madame Parrott is going to France to visit her relatives. She is looking forward to an easy journey!
Introduction
Oh no! Madame Parrott has forgotten the code to open her suitcase. Her passport is inside!
This is how you can help
Complete the tasks below and collect a 3-digit code to help Madame Parrott unlock her suitcase. You will learn new things along the way!
transport
weather
Landmarks
Task 1: Transport
Test yourself here
Learn here first
back to tasks
Task 2: Landmarks
Learn here first
Test yourself here
back to tasks
Landmarks
click on the landmarks to learn facts then click on the arrow below to test your knowledge.
Task 3: Weather
Quel temps fait-il?
Test yourself here
Learn here first
or back to tasks
You have the 3-digit code! this way to the lock
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click on the lock to enter the 3 digit code
In your feedback tell your teacher what the code is.
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BonjourWeek 2: we are learning about a famous French artist
Week 1
Henri Rousseau
Galerie d'Art
Singes dans la jungle
La jungle équatoriale
Le tigre
Click on animated objects to access useful links.
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À toi maintenant!
You can use paint, crayons, feltips, strips of coloured paper from old magazines for your creation! If you find drawing animals tricky you may wish to print and add a jungle animal to your work (I have prepared some for you)!
Extension: 1. Present interesting facts about Henri Rousseau 2. Can you think of other artists who reminds you of Henry Rousseau?
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BonjourWeek 1: we are learning about a French tradition
Culture & Tradition
Each year, on the 12th Day of Christmas – 6th January, the whole of France goes gaga for a cake called Galette des Rois. It’s a tradition which celebrates the Epiphany and it refers to the three kings who followed the star to Bethlehem. The golden flaky pastry cake is filled with almond paste and topped with a gold crown. Inside a lucky charm known as the fève is hidden. Whoever finds it is crowned king for a day. Often, the youngest person at the meal sits under the table and calls out the names of those seated and slices of cake are served accordingly. That way whoever gets the ‘fève’ is completely randomly chosen!
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Let's get cooking!
ingredients
- 75g butter (softened) (1/3 cup, 2.5 oz)
- 2 eggs (medium)
- 75g caster sugar (1/3 cup, 2.5 oz)
- 1 tablespoon plain flour 75g ground almonds (1/3 cup, 2.5 oz)
- 2 packets of ready rolled puff pastry
- 1 tablespoon rum (optional)
- Almond extract/essence (optional)
- Pinch of Salt
- 1 fève – or lucky charm, or use a small piece of chocolate
Click here for the method
Click here to watch a video
Method
Preheat the oven to 180°C/Gas Mark 4/350°F and line a baking tray with grease proof paper. Keep the puff pastry in the fridge right up until you need to use it. 1. Mix the butter, egg, sugar and flour together in a bowl and then add the ground almonds, salt, almond extract (a few drops) and the rum if you’re using it and mix them all well together. 2. Roll out one sheet of puff pastry and cut into a large circle. Do the same with the other and reserve for later. 3. Spread the almond paste onto one of the puff pastry circle on the tray leaving about 2 cm (inch) clear around the edge to allow you to join the ”lid”. Put the fève (or chocolate piece) into the almond paste and then brush the beaten third egg round the edge you left clear and place the other sheet of puff pastry over the top. Pinch the edges together gently so that they stick but be careful not to squidge the filling out! Brush more beaten egg over the top of the cake, make a small hole to let the steam out and then lightly score the pastry with a knife creating a criss cross pattern – or a fancy leaf pattern or anything you like, it really enhances the appearance and you can let your creativity run wild! 4. Place in the oven for 10 minutes and then reduce the temperature to 160°C/Gas Mark 3/325°F for 25 minutes or until the puff pastry is well risen and golden. Place a paper crown on top and eat when cold.
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AlternativelyIf for any reason you can't follow this recipe you could bake cupcakes and hyde a piece of chocolate in one of them. The person who gets the hidden chocolate piece is crowned King/Queen for the day
Let's get crafting!
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Une petite chanson!
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C'est fini!