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The document outlines a French lesson plan focused on holiday greetings and customs in France, with standards and objectives addressing language communication, cultural understanding, and technology integration; activities include vocabulary review, conversational practice of greetings, reading about traditions, creating digital holiday cards, and an online language activity. Feedback and assessment include checking card submissions and a research assignment on traditions.

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The document outlines a French lesson plan focused on holiday greetings and customs in France, with standards and objectives addressing language communication, cultural understanding, and technology integration; activities include vocabulary review, conversational practice of greetings, reading about traditions, creating digital holiday cards, and an online language activity. Feedback and assessment include checking card submissions and a research assignment on traditions.

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Le Noel

Checkpoint A
Andrew Lower

NYS LOTE Standards


Standard 1: Communication -Students will be able to use a language other than english to
communicate
Standard 2: Students will develop cross-cultural skills.

ACTFL Standards
95% of instruction is in the Target Language
Communication- students will be able to communicate using two modes.
interpersonal- Students will be able to exchange traditional holiday greetings and ask
about what holidays one celebrates.
presentational- Students will be able to create a holiday card that will demonstrate their
ability to abide by conventions
Communities- students will be able to establish a broader appreciation for holidays their peers
celebrate and those celebrated around the world.
Cultures- students will be able to understand some traditional Christmas Customs in France.
Comparisons- Students will be able to recognize the different grammatical and semantic meaning
of french holiday greetings.
Connections- Students will be able to use web-based software as a platform for expressing
language.

ISTE Standards
Empowered Learner
Students leverage technology to take an active role in choosing, achieving and demonstrating
competency in their learning goals, informed by the learning sciences

Knowledge Constructor
Students critically curate a variety of resources using digital tools to construct knowledge,
produce creative artifacts and make meaningful learning experiences for themselves and others.

Creative Communicator
Students communicate clearly and express themselves creatively for a variety of purposes using
the platforms, tools, styles, formats and digital media appropriate to their goals.

Lesson Objectives
Students will be able to talk about different customs during the French Christmas Season
Students will be able to exchange greetings in french related to the holiday season.
Students will be able to make a holiday card in french using Google Drawings
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Introduction to the activity: I will begin the class by greeting them in French and asking them
about their excitement for the upcoming holidays.This will act as a motivator. I will also write
on the board (in english) about what they are going to be learning:
Today you will learn:
how to greet each other for the holidays
about holiday customs in France
how to create a holiday card in French using Google Drawings

Lesson Body: I will pass out my vocabulary list and go over the names of the holidays with
them. They will repeat after me to practice pronouncing the words.
Next, I will begin with a speaking activity that will teach and have the students practice
holiday greetings. I will first model for them how to correctly pronounce and respond to the
question, Quelle fte clbrez vous?

Provide Practice: Next, I will have them ask each other Quelle fte clbrez vous?/ Quelle
fte clbres tu? They will need to respond with Je clbre. . . I will write A and B on the
board to designate the order in which the conversation should go. The question will be Speaker
A and the answer will be Speaker B. I will have the students take turns asking and responding to
the question.
Next, I will transition into a reading activity where I will choose a volunteer(s) to read a
short article on Christmas Traditions in France.

After, I will transition into showing them how to make a Holiday Card on Google Drawings. I
will hand out step-by-step instructions on how to create a card on Google Drawings. I will tell
them to use the vocab list that I gave them to help with creating the card. (8 minutes).
Next, I will have them complete an interactive series on tv5monde.fr where they will practice
langauge skills at a basic level.

Knowledge of Results: I will be circling around the room to see what my students are doing, I
will then give them feedback based on what I see. In addition, once they are finished I will have
them submit them to me for me to look at. I will write back to each of my students once I have
looked at every card. I am mainly looking for creativity and participation
For the interactive series on tv5monde, I will also be checking in with my students to see
what challenges they may have with grammar and vocabulary.

Review the Activity: I will review with the class some traditions and holiday greetings. Such as
how in America we do not celebrate St. Nicholas day on Dec. 6. And How Joyeux Noel actually
means Happy Christmas. I will also remind them to practice with creating cards and other
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media using google docs. Furthermore, I will tell my students that using tv5monde is a good way
to stay informed and learn French, I will encourage them to use it at least 3 times a week.

Method of Assessment: I will have the students complete a research assignment that explores,
more in-depth , holiday traditions of France and French-Speaking Countries. Students may write
either a paper, complete a presentation, or video. I will be looking for cross-cultural
understandings as well as their use of french in terms of grammar (and pronunciation if
applicable).

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