Arnold H. McLeod Grade 5 Intensive French Mme. Rayne.

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Arnold H. McLeodGrade 5 Intensive

French

Mme. Rayne

From September to January

O Intensive French (980 minutes)OMath (300 minutes)OPhysical Education (150

minutes)OMusic (60 minutes)OArt (60 minutes)

From February to JuneO Intensive French (150 minutes)O Math (300 minutes)O Physical Education (150 minutes)O Music (60 minutes)O Art (60 minutes)O Science (180 minutes)O Social Studies (165 minutes)O ELA (415 minutes)O Health (40 minutes)O Personal Development (30 minutes)

This is what Intensive French looks like…

OA video from a grade 5 Intensive class in New Maryland, New Brunswick:

http://nmes.nbed.nb.ca/teacher/video/intensive-french

Key Components

OOral CommunicationOReading and ViewingOWriting and Representing

Intensive French Themes

1. Moi (me, my family, food, clothing)

2. Les passes-temps (hobbies, sports, music)

3. Les animaux (domestic/wild animals)

4. Les voyages (travel across Canada)

Intensive French Homework

O Your child will not be assigned regular French homework but will occasionally be required to finish an assignment, read a text or book, or gather materials from home. If they have a book to read at home, it is one they are comfortable and familiar with

O Please be assured that you, as parents/ guardians, are not expected to be able to speak French in order to help your child complete any given homework.

This year in Math…

We will be working on solving problems, thinking logically and critically, exploring possibilities, sharing and explaining our thinking by talking, writing and drawing, and making connections between everyday experiences and the skills and ideas learned in math class.

This year in ELA…

English Language Arts outcomes will be cross-curricular, meaning they will be done in other subject areas as well as in ELA.During the Intensive French block, the teacher models reading strategies while completing read alouds and shared reading of French materials (English outcomes).

This year in Social Studies…

OPlace and Environment (ancient society)

-The relationship between place, environment and change in societies over time

OSocial Structure (middle ages)-Examining how social structures

inform us about societies

This year in Science…O Properties and Changes in Materials-Exploring the properties of solids, liquids, and

gases -The range of physical and chemical changes -Notice how a substance’s properties remain the

same or are changedO Forces and Simple Machines -Explore the effect of forces on motion -Become familiar with their designs and their

advantages

To conclude

O If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact me at the school or via email.

Oapril.rayne@nbed.nb.ca OAny questions?