Tuesday, August 7, 2018


French Classroom expectations

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1-        Students are to pursue Truth, Beauty and Goodness in all endeavors. All their efforts are to adhere to the 9 virtues listed in the family handbook and in class.

2-        Students are to come prepared with all necessary materials for class. Each student is required to have a spiral notebook and a sharpened pencil.

3-       Students are allowed to use the restroom and have a water break only if it is an emergency. Students have ample opportunity in the homeroom classes to use the restroom and drink water as needed during specific breaks.

4-       Students are expected to sit tall and straight during instructional time and refrain from visiting with their neighbor. During group activities, students are expected to use soft voices. They are to raise their hand to participate and ask questions during the lesson. They are expected to refrain from speaking and listen politely when others have the floor.

5-       The notebook should always be clean and orderly. Students are to make sure it is organized and up to date at all times.



6-         Les Loustics (2nd- 3rd- 4th- 5th   ): this activity book is to stay at school at all times. Upon special request, parents can come to school and check the work done in class.



Homework

Students write their lesson in their planners. They are asked to take home their notebook and review the vocabulary taught in class on a regular basis. They are expected to spend 5 to 10 minutes on French lesson daily.



Absences

If a child is absent, it is his/her responsibility to check with the Assistant Teacher to get a copy of the lesson taught. If they missed a classwork/quiz, they should be ready to complete this assignment the second time we have French. Special arrangements will be made for prolonged absences.



Please take a moment and read those helpful guidelines with your students and always remind them to do their best at all times.


                Thank you for your support!

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